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In the future, more()should be placed on the education of the young.
A . crisis
B . implications
C . impressions
D . emphasi
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The young seedlings remained alive()the protecting snow.
A . under
B . below
C . beneath
D . beyond
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The young motorman as well as the others ()to operate the oil separator.
A . has learnt
B . have learnt
C . learn
D . are learning
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What did the young man do after he left the first car showroom?
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We are too young to tie the ___.
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When did Cliff Young win the race?In the year ______.
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“For most undergraduates, non-stop Internet connectivity is the fuel of college life.”的参考译文是 对 于大多数本科生来说,永不间断的网络是大学生活的动力。
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3.What is the major problem the young generation is facing?
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American universities ____________ to international students at the undergraduate level.
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What people are "self-absorbed" (line 6, para. 1 ) according to the writer?A.Those who wa
What people are "self-absorbed" (line 6, para. 1 ) according to the writer?
A.Those who want to meet other Cubans.
B.Those who are interested in themselves.
C.Those who like to lunch in noisy restaurants.
D.Those who are brave enough to face themselves.
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Undergraduate students have no______to the rare hooks in the school library.
A.entrance
B.access
C.way
D.path
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The writer wasn't good at French. but the young man was.
A.True.
B.False.
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The young girl_____ fluent French.
A. says
B. speaks
C. talks
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WA is one of the ().
A、special additional risks
B、general additional risks
C、additional risks
D、basic risks
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Riothamus, a fifth-century king of the Britons, wa...
Riothamus, a fifth-century king of the Britons, was betrayed by an associate, fought bravely against the Goths but was defeated, and disappeared mysteriously. Riothamus activities, and only those of Riothamus, match almost exactly those attributed to King Arthur. Therefore, Riothamus must be the historical model for the legendary King Arthur. The argument above requires at least one additional premise. Which of the following could be such a required premise?
A.Modern historians have documented the activities of Riothamus better than those of any other fifth-century king.
B.The stories told about King Arthur are not strictly fictitious but are based on a historical person and historical events.
C.Riothamus" associates were the authors of the original legends about King Arthur.
D.Legends about the fifth century usually embellish and romanticize the actual conditions of the lives of fifth-century nobility.
E.Posterity usually remembers legends better than it remembers the actual historical events on which they are based.
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But for the young woman's kind deed, the boy could
A.have given up and quit.
B.have sold more goods.
C.have owed a big debt.
D.have become a salesman.
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The True Story of a Young Man
When Reginald Lindsay received a scholarship to Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, what he wanted most was a good job with a good salary. But soon he became interested in the civil rights movement. At present he has a plan which he hopes will take him to Congress as a southern representative.Now in his first year at Harvard Law School, Reg is making careful plans. After earning his degree, he expects to return to the South to practice law among the poor. "I want to help them understand what their rights are and to help them achieve them," he says. Then he hopes to run for political office at the local and state level until he is ready to try for Congress.Reg grew up in a low-income Negro section of Birmingham, Alabama. Brought up by his grandparents after his parents were divorced while he was very young, Reg has been living through a period of far-reaching progress in race relations. In the summer of 1968 Reg himself became a good example of this progress when he became the first Negro student appointed to a special new program. The program introduces bright young students to the workings of the Georgia State government and encourages them to seek employment there after finishing their education. "I've been lucky," he says. "I seem to have been in the right place at the right time."
But luck is only part of Reg's story, for he has made the most of opportunities that came his way. He learned to read in kindergarten and began visiting the public library regularly to borrow books. His grandparents encouraged him, though neither of them had much education, and they bought him a set of encyclopedias. "I loved those books," he re- members. "I used to come downstairs before breakfast and read short articles. I enjoyed reading about famous men, and then I would pretend to be one of them. I guess it was partly a childish game and partly an escape. It wasn't too much fun to be a Negro when I was a kid."
While studying for his bachelor's degree at Morehouse College, Reg worked on several political campaigns helping candidates get elected to government offices. At the same time he maintained a "B" average while majoring in political science. He worked as a student advisor to earn extra money for his college expenses, and he was granted a scholarship for a year of study at the University of Valencia in Spain.With just two more years to complete at Harvard Law School, which also gave him a scholarship, Reg has made a good start on his professional career. He says, "The good life for me is the kind of life where I can find satisfaction in public service."
1.When Mr. Lindsay received a scholarship to Morehouse College, he wanted to ____
A、become a southern representative in Congress
B、participate in the civil rights movement
C、get a good job with good pay
D、help candidates get elected to government office
2.We learn from the passage that Lindsay ____
A、spent his childhood with his grandparents
B、loved to read history books
C、had well-educated grandparents
D、learned to read after his parents divorced
3.Lindsay felt that ____
A、reading about famous men would help him to succeed
B、pretending to be a famous person was a way to escape from the realities of life
C、reading in the public library was a good way to educate himself
D、reading widely would provide him with many opportunities in the future
4.In Lindsay's time, ____ .
A、there was a great improvement in race relations
B、black people were still looked down upon
C、the Georgia State government encouraged black students to work for it
D、it was impossible for blacks to enter famous universities
5.According to the passage, Lindsay's purpose in life was to ____
A、become a famous lawyer
B、be elected to political office at the local level
C、get another scholarship to study abroad
D、serve the public
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University teaching in the United Kingdom is very different at both undergraduate and graduate levels from that of many overseas countries.
An undergraduate course consists of a series of lectures, seminars and tutorials and, in science and engineering, laboratory classes, which in total account for about 15 hours per week. Arts students may well find that their official contact with teachers is less than this average, while science and engineering students may expect to be timetabled for up to 20 hours per week. Students studying for a particular degree will take a series of lecture courses which run in parallel at a fixed time in each week and may last one academic term or the whole year. Associated with each lecture course are seminars, tutorials and laboratory classes which draw upon, analyze, illustrate or amplify the topics presented in the lectures. Lecture classes can vary in size from 20 to 200 although larger sized lectures tend to decrease as students progress into the second and third year and more options become available. Seminars and tutorials are on the whole much smaller than lecture classes and in some departments can be on a one-to-one basis (that is, one member of staff to one student). Students are normally expected to prepare work in advance for seminars and tutorials and this can take the form. of researching a topic for discussion, by writing essays or by solving problems. Lectures, seminars and tutorials are all one hour in length, whilst laboratory classes usually last either 2 or 3 hours. Much emphasis is put on how to spend as much time if not more studying by themselves as being taught. In the UK it is still common for people to say that they are "reading" for a degree. Each student has a tutor whom they can consult on any matter whether academic or personal. Although the tutor will help, motivation for study is expected to come from the student.
According to the passage, science and engineering courses seem to be more ________than arts courses.
A.motivating
B.varied
C.demanding
D.interesting
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The policeman said that the young man was______for the accident.
A.responsibility
B.recent
C.result
D.responsible
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The phrase "Taliban-style. thinking" (Line 1, Paragraph 8) most probably refers toA.the wa
The phrase "Taliban-style. thinking" (Line 1, Paragraph 8) most probably refers to
A.the way that people of Taliban thinks.
B.the guess that Mary Eberstadt may come from Taliban.
C.the conservative way Mary Eberstadt shows in her new book.
D.Mary Eberstadt's same way of thinking as Taliban people.
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请阅读短文,完成此题。Results showed that at least a tenth of the Harvard first-year undergraduates polled admitted tohaving cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to
A、Most American students cheat in exams before they enter universities.
B、Most American students entering the universities admit they have cheated.
C、Half of students entering the universities admit to cheating on their homework.
D、There is academic dishonesty among students entering the US University.
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Why the young girls in the country were not satisfied?
A.because they could not see their image in the mirror
B.because they wanted to know if they were pretty
C.because being beautify but having no chance to admire yourself is a pain
D.becaue they did not agree with the queen
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She often appears as a young girl. She ______ on the stage as a young girl.()
A、is presented
B、points
C、shows
D、seems
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Nurse: Besides the diet, you need to do mild ()(运动)and keep in good mood.In this wa
A.In this way you will get well very soon.
B.exercises
C.sighing
D.framework
E.disable person