UNESCO has successfully resolved the problem of transmitting
information from the Internét to people who cannot read or write all over the world.
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information from the Internét to people who cannot read or write all over the world.
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It is keen on transmitting sensational information .
B:It tends to oversimplify people ' s health problems .
C:It may give inaccurate or distorted information to the public .
D:It may provide information open to different interpretations
People who have cancer
B:People who like to quarrel with others
C:People whose living standard is low
D:People who have more responsibilities than they can handle
considered
writing
value
selecting
available
compared
suffering
Life is a journey, during which we are all in desperate need of true friends Books, to a large extent, are1、__ the best friends of many individuals. However, in today's society, due to the wealth of resources2、__ on the Internet, many people overindulge themselves online and no longer read books. As a result, they end up3、__ from an empty soul. Hence. The4、__ of reading books is highlighted (强调) again.In fact, people from all walks of life need to read books. Not only should we read5、__ to entertain ourselves, we should also read other kinds of books to learn about human life.
the large nation is likely to receive all of the gains from trade
B:the small nation is likely to receive all of the gains from trade
C:the gains from trade are likely to be equally shared
D:we cannot say
of
B:on
C:over
D:at
It gives a strong sense of order in a chaotic situation.
B:It provides a common frame of reference from which people can communicate in the situation.
C:It is highly adaptable to understanding and explaining the chaotic changes.
D:It suits the nature of people who shun linear and mechanistic approaches to projects.
Most of the countries take part in international trade.
B:Foreign trade is important in economy all over the world.
C:45 percent of the goods in the Netherlands is bought from foreign countries.
D:The United States exports less the goods they produce than the Soviet Union.
How do you improve your problem-solving skills?
When confronted with situations, no matter how significant, practice the following techniques. Over time you will start developing your own repertoire of problem-solving skills.
选项: A:Read biographies of leaders of social movements, businesses, and the military.
B:Problem-solving can only be developed through practice.
C:Pretend you are the decision-maker in tough issues, and work through what you would do.
D:Examine your own personal barriers in being an effective problem-solver.
B.Citizens over 60 age more rapidly than anticipated.
C.People are anticipated to age earlier and more rapidly.
D.The aging problem is not so serious as people expected.
选项: A: B: C: D:Honest businessmen
B:Both businessmen and their customers
C:People with ideals of equality andfreedom
It gives a strong sense of order in a chaotic situation.
B:It provides a common frame of reference from which people can communicate in the situation.
C:It is highly adaptable to understanding and explaining the chaotic changes.
D:It suits the nature of people who shun linear and mechanistic approaches to projects.
6-month-old client who is constipated, cannot hold the head up, and has a weak cry after eating honey
B:4-year-old client who has elbow pain, swelling, and deformity after falling from a playground swing
C:6-year-old client who has fever and reports right-sided abdominal pain and difficulty tolerating food
D:9-year-old client who is lethargic and reports having painful urination and back pain
preclude from
B:triumph over
C:devated from
D:work one's way into
Twenty years ago just about 12 percent young people received higher education . Today more than 33 percent do so . Over the same period the number of undergraduate deg-rees awarded in Britain has risen from just over 100,000 a year to more than 260 000 a year . This does not mean that the quality of a degree is necessarily lower , but it does mean a university degree is no longer a qualification as distinctive as it once was . But the economy
has also moved on and the demand for graduates has grown at the same time as the supply has increased . If the growth over the past 20 years has been rapid , the expansion since the first big explosion of university growth in the mid -1960s is even more dramatic . In 1965 just over 400,000 students studied at British universities Today the figure is 1.8 million .
Englishmen have seen a shift from a university system serving a smal number of outstanding people to one that is now closer to the mass university systems of the USA or many continental European countries . At the same time , the university experience has gone from a five - star , luxury design to a mass - transit economy model . Not '一 reveals this moreobviously than the amount of public money spent on each student . This has falen from over £7,500 just over a decade ago to around £4,800 today .
The result is that most of today ' s students receive no grants to cover living costs , about half must pay something toward their tuition costs , and all face more crowded lecture theaters and less individual time with staff .
According to a survey , the top five courses are : business and management studies , computer science , law , psychology , and primary education . You have to go to the sixth place to find the first purely academic subject , namely English .
3. What can we infer about the university system of the USA ?
选项: A:Most of the people can receive higher l education .
Only the outstanding people can go to university .
C:A smal amount of college graduates are outstanding .
The majority of college graduates are outstanding .
overtime
B:over time
C:in time
D:from time to time
Common
B:Constant
C:Consent
D:Contact
is
B:was
C:has been
D:have been
who came from
选项: A:the United States
B:Asian countries
C:the European Community
D:Commonwealth of Nations
mental
C: D: