Electronic books have changed the way many people read for 15 . Now online textbooks are changing the way some students learn and some teachers teach.
More than 16 students go to the public schools in Fairfax County, Virginia, outside Washington. Last year, the school system used digital books in fifteen schools. This school year, middle schools and high schools changed 17 printed to electronic textbooks in their social studies classes.
“I mean, it’s just 18 a regular textbook, except it’s got it all online.” says Luke Rosa, a history teacher at Falls Church High School.
Peter Noonan, an assistant superintendent(主管) of schools says, “The world’s changing 19 . And the online textbooks can change right along with the events that 20 .”
“Digital books also cost 21 than printed textbooks,” he says, “Usually it’s between fifty and seventy dollars 22 a textbook for each student, which adds up to about eight million dollars for all of our students in Fairfax County. In fact, we have bought all of the online textbooks for our students for just under six million dollars.”
Social studies teacher Michael Bambara says the e-book he uses in his government class is better than a(an) 23 textbook. It has materials for students 24 different levels of reading skills…
A.pleased B.pleasing C.pleasant D.pleasure
A.one hundred seventy-five thousand B.one hundred seventy-five thousands C.one hundred and seventy-five thousand D.one hundred and seventy-five thousands
A.into B.from C.with D.along
A.like B.liking C.liked D.likely
A.at times B.at all times C.at that time D.at the same time
A.is happened B.is happening C.are happening D.have been happened
A.more expensive B.cheaper C.more D.less
A.buy B.buying C.to buy D.bought
A.online B.printed C.digital D.electronic
A.with B.have C.who has D.they have