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26.What does the author think of his pain in life now?C.The increase of human population.A.It is confusing.B.It is valuable.D.The disappearance of breeding areas.C.It is uncommon.D.It is unimaginable.29.Why did the scientists set up cameras?27.What does the author want to tell us?A.To stop illegal hunting.A.We shouldn't remember the past.B.To watch pelicans'homes.B.No one can make up for mistakes.C.To predict serious flooding.C.No one wants to go back and live once again.D.To record the number of pelicans.D.We shouldn't regret the past but should move on.30.What does the underlined word "inhabit"in paragraph 4 mean?A.Live on.B.Focus on.C.Break into.D.Look into.As seabird biologist Bonnie Slaton slides off a small boat and walks through high water,31.How does the author feel about the pelicans'future?the brown pelicans (spread their wings overhead until she reaches Raccoon Island.TheA.Unconcerned.B.Doubtful.C.Curious.D.Proud.narrow island is a small piece of land separating the American state of Louisiana from the GulfDof Mexico.During the seabird breeding (season.the place,one of the few remainingTechnology has changed almost every way of our life,and now it seems to be the time to依places of safety for the pelicans,is full of noise.update education systems around the world.Children and young adults make up one-third ofTwelve years ago,there were 15 low-lying islands with breeding areas for Louisiana'sthe Internet users.,soit's no surprise that they are more hyper-connected(超连接的)thanstate bird.However,today,only about six islands in southeastern Louisiana have brown peli-their parents.can nests and the rest have disappeared underwater.In a survey of 1,400 educators,most of them believe that classrooms of the future will beSlaton and other scientists set up cameras to observe pelican nests on the island.Thecentered on personalized learning.This student-centered way will allow children to choosecameras show that in recent years the pelicans have faced some natural disasters.The maintheir own pace (and learning goals based on personal interests,all of which can bekiller of them is flooding,which can wash away all the nests,as happened in April 2021.Theguided by artificial intelligence (AI),chatting robots (chatbots)and video-based learning.disappearing islands are the location of a story of successful conservation.For many years,AI in education specially focuses on telling what a student does or doesn't know,and thenscientists have worked to bring the pelicans back from totally dying off.develops personalized courses for each student.Chatbots are also quickly becoming a key toolMike Carloss is a state wildlife biologist in Louisiana.He said he never saw brown peli-in the next generation education.Designed to simplify the exchange of ideas and informationcans as a child in the 1960s.Their populations had been killed by the use of DDT,a kind ofbetween students and computers,chatbots provide a lot of benefits.Although video-basedfarm chemical.It thinned eggshells and prevented pelicans from giving birth to young birds.learning may not necessarily be considered as creative as AI or chatbots,98%of the educatorsThe beloved birds were completely gone from Louisiana,only appearing on the state flag.Butview it as an important part of personalized learning experiences.Some schools report bringinga long-running effort to save them led to the birds'return.After DDT was stopped in thevideo teaching into their courses in some way,but even higher demand for video-based learn-U.S.in 1972,biologists brought young pelicans from nearby Florida to let them inhabit emp-ing may come from students in the near future.ty islands across the Gulf of Mexico again.More than 1,200 pelicans have been set free inThe new classroom learning style is completely different from the traditional learningsoutheastern Louisiana over 13 years.style and is considered to be a great change in how students get information.However,The brown pelicans can live more than 20 years.So,the final effect of disappearingresearch has shown that children will keep getting information from books besides screens.breeding areas is uncertain and it will still take time to become clear.And the future for peli-Obviously,low-tech schools are more likely to believe that human interaction is importantcans is uncertain on the islandswhen it comes to keeping children interested and excited to learn.28.What is a killer of brown pelicans?Although we may not be in the age of online teachers,the benefits of technology as aA.The island movement.teaching aid are true.However,what's more important is that these aids are helping keepB.The underwater noise.students rather than technology at the heart of education.【高一英语第5页(共10页)】002A·QG·【高一英语第6页(共10页】002AQG

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