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必修第一册Welcome Unit 高效作业(含解析)--2026年高考英语一轮复习基础教材梳理(人教版)

日期:2025-11-19 科目:英语 类型:高中试卷 查看:28次 大小:78038B 来源:二一课件通
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必修第一册 Welcome Unit Ⅰ.阅读理解 A What is GPA Grade Point Average(GPA),typically ranging from one to four,is a number reflecting your course performance on average. It’s used by universities to determine whether students meet academic standards and by students to enhance job prospects or secure admission into post-graduate programmes. How to calculate GPA ●Determine the letter grade and the number of credit hours for each course you take in a term; ●Translate the letter grade to grade points using your school’s grading system; ●Multiply the grade points by the credit hours for that course; ●Add up all the credit hours for the courses; ●Divide the total number of grade points by the total credit hours and you get the GP A. Example: Academic Transcript of Jane Smith  Spring 2025 Courses Letter Grade Grade points Credit hours Total points GPA Creative Writing A+ 4.0 3 12 — Psychology A- 3.7 3 11.1 — History B+ 3.3 3 9.9 — Computer Science F 0.0 2 0 — Total — — 11 33   What are the consequences of failing college courses ●Every failing grade (F) significantly impacts your GPA for that academic year,limiting club,organisation and programme choices,as competitive programmes require top GPAs. ●Most financial aid programmes require a specific GP A.A sharp drop in GPA due to several course failures may lead to withdrawal from financial aid programmes,unless you retake the courses and pass. ●For college athletes on sports scholarships,failing courses repeatedly can lead to losing scholarships and team sports. ●Failing multiple courses can result in school removal and affect future applications. (  )1.Where is this text probably taken from A.An academic course guide. B.A campus job fair poster. C.A graduate application form. D.An athletic team schedule. (  )2.What is Jane Smith’s GPA this term A.3.3. B.3.0. C.2.8. D.1.0. (  )3.What would be a result if you get one F in college A.School removal. B.Loss of financial aid. C.Choice limitation. D.Disqualification for sports. B When a group of college students put their sorrow into action,they never imagined the project would fuel a nationwide movement to help deal with hunger and food waste. But that’s exactly what the Farmlink Project has done since 2020,bringing together hundreds of young volunteers to rescue nearly 77 million pounds of excess food and deliver it to those in need. The organisation’s efforts help farmers,the environment,and people struggling to feed their families all at once. “In the United States,40 million people don’t have enough food to eat. They don’t know where their next meal is going to come from,” said Aidan Reilly,who co-founded Farmlink. “Meanwhile,in the United States we’re throwing out over 100 billion pounds of food every year.” Back in 2020,Reilly and his childhood friend James Kanoff were reading and watching news about food shortages,and they learned that area farms were forced to destroy excess produce that they coul ... ...

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