Blogs have become an important part of life. Millions of people have blogs. Perhaps you would like to have one; you would like to improve your blog; perhaps you would like to make your blog as a means of earning money or attracting more people. Whatever your aim is, this course shows you how to become better bloggers. You will learn how to find the right tone for your blog, set it up and keep it, write something that are effective and worth reading, and attract people from all over the world to your blog. While it’s simple to start a blog, it takes energy and skill to do it really well, as is true of any kind of writing.

Among the topics covered: introduction to the blog, the benefits of blogging, focusing on your blog concept, how to set up and keep a page, tips for effective blog writing and drawing visitors to your blog.

Course offered

How to blog

In this four-week course, a blogging expert will guide you through the process of designing, setting up, writing, and improving a blog. Each student will talk with the expert on blog, then set up a “l(fā)ive” blog and introduce it to the rest of the class for suggestions. Students will also have chances to ask the expert questions.

Online classes

Tuition(學(xué)費(fèi)): $ 125. Registration(注冊(cè)): $ 25.

Each class is strictly limited to 25 students aged 18 and up.

 

Start

New Lecture

Location

Time

Jan.12

Wednesday

Online

24 hrs. a day

Feb. 9

Wednesday

Online

24 hrs. a day

Mar. 16

Wednesday

Online

24 hrs. a day

 

 

1.In the course, you will learn something Except _________.

A. focusing on your blog concept

B. how to follow others’ blog

C. the benefits of blogging

D. how to set up a blog

2.What do we know about the course?

A. There are more than 25 students in each class.

B. The course is intended for teenagers under 18.

C. New lectures are given each day.

D. It will cost you $ 150 to learn the course.

3.The passage is mainly about _________.

A. an online course about how to blog

B. an online plan on writing

C. an online program about blog history

D. an online competition in writing blogs

4.Which word can be used to describe the course for bloggers?

A. Difficult. B. Simple.

C. Helpful. D. Boring.

 

1.B

2.D

3.A

4.C

【解析】

試題分析:本文屬于廣告布告類閱讀,介紹了一則關(guān)于如何寫博客的課程的具體內(nèi)容。

1.Among the topics covered: introduction to the blog, the benefits of blogging, focusing on your blog concept, how to set up and keep a page, tips for effective blog writing and drawing visitors to your blog.可知ACD三項(xiàng)在文章里都提及了。只有B項(xiàng)沒有涉及到。故B正確。

2.Tuition(學(xué)費(fèi)): $ 125. Registration(注冊(cè)): $ 25.可知學(xué)費(fèi)和注冊(cè)費(fèi)合在一起一共是$150。故D正確。

3.Whatever your aim is, this course shows you how to become better bloggers.可知本文主要介紹的是關(guān)于如何寫博客的課程,介紹了這個(gè)課程的具體內(nèi)容。故A正確。

4. In this four-week course, a blogging expert will guide you through the process of designing, setting up, writing, and improving a blog.可知在這個(gè)課程里,會(huì)有專家對(duì)你進(jìn)行指導(dǎo)。會(huì)對(duì)那些寫博客的人很有幫助。故C正確。

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