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A
In a growing number of schools,educators believe that having students take part by starting
with practical problems is a great motivator.Project-based learning that freely crosses
disciplines provides an education superior to the traditional "maths at age nine,history at ten,
literature at eleven"structure.Examples of projects applicable to the here and now are as follows:
Soil Superheroes Project
African Wildlife DNA Project
King Middle School,Maine
High Tech High,California
Seventh graders learn about soil bacteria
An eleventh grade biology class uses
(细菌)by creating multimedia information
DNA to help protect African wildlife.The
brochures.They consult professional
students share their findings with wildlife-
microbiologists and cartoonists,conduct
protection officials and have traveled to
research,and then distribute their works to
Tanzania to lead bushmeat-identification
local garden centers and flower shops.
workshops.
Water Wheel Project
Bridge Project
Ferryway School,Massachusetts
Kentucky Elementary School,Ohio
Fifth-graders explore history,science,
Students conduct surveys,do research,
technology,and engineering by designing
build models and take field trips with the goal
their own water wheels.By the time they visit
of determining the best kind of new bridge to
the nearby Saugus Iron Works,which dates
build over the Ohio River.Students don't
back to the 1640s,they've already tested and
restrict themselves to one discipline but rather
mastered the centuries-old technology.
look into maths,literature,history,science-
whatever is appropriate to the study.
21.What is the characteristic of project-based learning?
A.Following strict disciplines.
B.Engaging in real-world issues.
C.Starting subjects at different ages.
D.Adopting teacher-centered class modes.
22.Which project includes a field trip to a historic site?
A.Soil Superheroes Project.
B.African Wildlife DNA Project.
C.Water Wheel Project.
D.Bridge Project.
23.What is highlighted in Bridge Project?
A.Convenience.
B.Integration.
C.Efficiency.
D.Popularity.
A garden constructed with "humble"clay fashioned into 3D-printed bricks has claimed the
first green medal at the Chelsea Flower Show for being the most environmentally sustainable
design.
The Chelsea Flower Show,a celebrated global event held annually at Chelsea,London,has
been a cornerstone of the gardening calendar since 1913.It began as a way to showcase the latest
trends in gardening and plant varieties.The Environmental Innovation Award is the first of its
sort and goes along with the gold,silver and bronze medals awarded to the most attractive and
interesting gardens.
Giulio Giorgi,a first-time Chelsea designer,stated he created the green-medal-winning
garden with no concrete.Most gardens contain concrete in some form and the materials they are
built from often generate the highest carbon footprint.
While the employment of pollinator-friendly plants,wild areas and sensible use of water are
well-known easy ways to make a garden more sustainable,Giorgi said it was crucial to focus on
the building materials as their carbon footprint was often overlooked.
"We typically use a lot of metal,glue,cement and then all the energy we have to put in to
build the gardens.The material in our garden is low-temperature-fired clay,a resource that can
be found pretty much everywhere.We made this clay into 3D-printed bricks,connecting
ancient tradition with novel practices so carbon emissions are the lowest possible,if any.The
bricks,peppered with tiny holes,can absorb water and release it when drought strikes plants,"
said Giorgi.
Judges considered end-of-life plans for the gardens and whether materials could be reused.
The 3D-printed nature of Giorgi's garden means it can easily be taken apart and put together
again.As a result,when it is relocated to RHS Garden Wisley,where it will live on after the
show as an educational facility,the carbon emissions will be low as no materials will be wasted.
24.What do we know about the Chelsea Flower Show?
A.It values sustainability as well as appeal.
B.Its initial aim was to encourage outdoor fitness.
C.It requires competing gardens to be concrete-free
D.It has a long-standing tradition of championing greenness.
25.What advantage does clay have over other building materials according to Giorgi?
A.It catches fire less easily.
B.It's more durable and absorbent.
C.It takes less labor to produce.
D.It's eco-friendly and more available.
26.What will become of Giorgi's garden after the show?
A.It'll be sold publicly.
B.It'll serve as an urban landmark.