The people (1) a better education, more stable jobs, higher incomes, reliable social security, better medical and
health care, improved housing conditions, a beautiful environment, and richer intellectual pursuits and cultural
entertainment.
health care, improved housing conditions, a beautiful environment, and richer intellectual pursuits and cultural
entertainment.
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much the better
B:so much the better
C:all the better
D:much more the better
While 92% of people believe others care most about fame and ( ), fewer than 10% factor those qualities into their own success. This is according to the newly ( ) study by Harvard Graduate School of Education professor Todd Smith. Smith says he was ( )by how past studies on success “assumed what people will care about.” In this study, his team “went the ( )direction” by spending years carrying out individual interviews and group surveys to see what people really talk about when they talk about success.
As a scientist, Smith ( )studied individuality for a living, and even he was surprised to find younger respondents cared more about having a ( )in life. Those between the ages of 18 and 34 prioritized it most, and that prioritization dropped off as respondents’ ages went up. Perhaps this is because older people had fewer options when they were starting their careers, at a time when values focused more on stable incomes than ( )personal missions.
Other trends included an emphasis on the importance of parenting. Being a parent ( )very high across the priorities of all study participants. Ultimately, Smith hopes institutions will take note of these insights ( ).
Higher education institutions tend to focus on preparing students for high-paying jobs. For such institutions, from universities to workplaces, to better ( )people in the U. S., they’ ll need to understand “ what the American public highly prioritizes,” Smith says.
a must for social progress
B、beneficial for the family
C、a source of happiness
D、good for people's health
more longer
B:much more expensive
C:the better
D:rather cheap
much the better
B:so much better
C:all the better
D:none the better
Now the Internet has been accepted as the (3)technology to many other methods in colleges and universities. Many teachers now routinely (4)their teaching materials online. A growing number of schools offer at least some (5) over the Internet.
选项: A:post
B:preferred
C:access
D:courses
E:complex
Active video games are more attractive to kids who are not sporty.
B:Active video games can solve sensitive concerns in a better way.
C:Active video games perform better in preventing childhood obesity
D:Active video games can be a better choice to keep kids active.
being messy is better than being tidy
B:being messy sometimes needs creativity
C:working hard is better than idling away time
D:working creatively is better than being tidy
They are old enough to live all by themselves.
B:They want to have more chances to look for better jobs.
C:The parents are too busy to look after their children.
D:They can keep in touch(联系) with their parents by telephoning
convenient
B:most convenient
C:better convenient
D:more convenient
They are old enough to live all by themselves.
B:They want to have more chances to look for better jobs.
C:The parents are too busy to look after their children.
D:They can keep in touch(联系)with their parents by telephoning.
shrewd
B:surpass
C:proposition
D:distort
if one learns many foreign languages, one will have a better understanding of his own language
B:life is richer and more interesting if one knows several languages
C:no matter how many languages one knows, one can never know more than one’s own culture
D:if a person speaks only one language, he will live a very happy life
another
B:other
C:the other
D:more
B、People are generally more competitive.
C、 People can enjoy services around the clock.
D、People are in harmony with the environment.
">18.What characterizes "24-hour cities" like New York?A、People can live without private cars.
B、People are generally more competitive.
C、 People can enjoy services around the clock.
D、People are in harmony with the environment.
the most beautiful
B:most beautiful
C:much more beautiful
D:a beautiful
an increase in unemployment .
B:higher productivity , as workers who receive higher wages will work harder .
C:a decrease in unemployment , as more people are now willing to work .
D:cyclical unemployment to become more erratic .
Now the Internet has been accepted as the 3)() technology to many other methods in colleges and universities. Many teachers now routinely 4)() their teaching materials online. A growing number of schools offer at least some 5)() courses over the Internet.
There are two different models of making use of the Internet for higher education. The first model 6)() to improve existing courses by using the Internet. This model provides high-speed Internet 7)() to all students, faculty, and staff. While this model uses the Internet, it doesn't 8)() many changes, and it keeps most existing institutional structures unchanged.
A different, more revolutionary model regards the Internet as 9)() to an important change in higher education, for it is believed that the Internet can 10)
() teacher-centered instruction into student-centered learning. This, as a result, will bring about basic change to our university education.