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2020-2021学年英语周报高二牛津版第6期答案及试题(第六期),将发布在下图中,扫码即可查看! Imagine spending 1,182 hours working hard and receiving no encouraging words.This was the situation I found myself in as I 41.Ba new swim team with a Russian coach.As a long-time swimmer, I was used to receiving plentiful praises and42.Dspeeches from my coaches.43.C,after practicing for a few weeks, I noticed I did not hear any44.Alike “you're almost there”, “congratulations”, or “you're doing great” that45.Bme through the hard practice.I received scoffs (嘲笑) when I was expecting46.Band praises.To me, Vladimir seemed like a47.Cman. As I was trying to understand him through his heavy accent, I realized that Vladimir had been trained and48.Cby the culture in Russia and that led to his different coaching style and unusually high49.D.He spent over 1,182 hours50.A,receiving no praises and was simply expected to51.D.This method of coaching that seemed so foreign to me was from what he52.A,leaving home at the age of twelve, and eventually winning an Olympic medal. I began to appreciate his53.Cto give out praises.He had a much different idea on how best to coach and motivate swimmers.He did not feel the54.Bto say compliments(称赞), since he believed one should be55.Dwithout these praises. It was the fact that he was so different from my previous coaches that made him56.A.He forced me to really think about why I was swimming.I learned to swim not for57.Cbut to find the motivation.It became clear to me that the58.Dof experiencing different coaching styles is that each one can bring out the best in me if I learn from these59.A.Various training styles may be 60.B to me at the start but can help me grow in many ways. 文章大意:本文叙述了我在参加一次游泳的训练中,遇到了一位从来不表扬我们的教练,我从刚开始的不适应,到后来在这种训练的过程中受益。我最后意识到,不同的训练方式刚开始不容易接受,但最终会使我在不同方面受益。

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前言:Venus Tourism Academy’s director 进入查看:2022-2023学年英语周报高二第2期答案及试题 Venus Tourism Academy’s director, Wayan PasekAdi Putra, told local news outlet Balipuspa News: “Initially, the students who face economic hardship can pay for their fees by divided payments in three times, with the first installment at 50%, the second 20%, and the third 30%. Because of this Covid pandemic, we have adapted a flexible policy. We produce coconut oil, so students can pay their tuition by bringing coconuts.” He added: “We have to educate them to optimize the natural resources in their surroundings. When the pandemic is over, they will enter the world of hospitality with different skills.” Students staying in areas with the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases are not allowed to attend lectures in person. Those from less-affected areas are divided into three groups and must take their classes by turns, according to Food & Wine. Bali is a major international tourist destination but in August, the Balinese government closed the island to non-Indonesian visitors until 2021, BBC News reported.

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