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单选题—How can I clean my coat? —You ought to have your coat______.
单选题Those good traditions have been passed ______ the younger generation.
单选题Mr. Leonard, the principal of the Bedford Academy High School in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, is a man of many solutions, many of them creative, many of them, apparently, also effective. In New York City, only about 50 percent of students manage to graduate in four years. At Bedford Academy, 63 percent of the students qualify for free lunch, a majority of which are being raised by a single mother and another significant number are being raised by someone other than a parent. Yet close to 95 percent of students graduate, and actually, every one of those goes on to college. Mr. Leonard does not achieve those results by admitting only high-testing students into his school. Of the students arriving with lower test scores, Mr. Leonard says that he is not looking for the students with the highest grades, or even the best behavior. He's looking for the ones who understand his basic mission of discipline and respect, and are willing to devote themselves to his regular training course. The Bedford Academy High School is famous for its autonomy. For Mr. Leonard, autonomy means insisting that all entering students spend their Saturday mornings in preparatory classes tile summer before they enroll. Autonomy also means an automatic weeklong suspension for any student who "disrespects a female," said Mr. Leonard. It means requiring struggling students, in the weeks before the Regents exams, to attend studying sessions on Saturday from 9 a. m. until 9 p. m. It means the most senior, experienced teachers, including Mr. Leonard, teach not the school's academic jewels, but the most struggling students. And autonomy also means the school's teachers administer almost no homework. Instead they emphasize after-school tutoring where the teachers can keep a better eye on whether the student is actually grasping the material.
单选题It is necessary that anyone ______exercises every day if he wishes to keep healthy.
单选题At last she left her house and got to the airport, only _____ the plane flying away.
单选题Giordano Bruno strongly supported Copernicus's idea that the earth was not the center of the universe. Bruno was rewarded by being burned at the stake for this and other ______ ideas.
单选题Physics __________ myfavoritesubjectwhenIstudiedintheuniversity.
单选题The old building is in a good state of ______ except for the wooden floors. [A] observation [B] preservation [C] conservation [D] compensation
单选题It can be inferred from the passage that the author considers Fisher's work to be ______.
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British Educational System
1. Primary and secondary education in Britain 1)Children go to primary school at the age of 2 . 2)Students attend secondary school until age sixteen. 3)Students enter 3 at the age of eighteen. 2. Higher education in Britain 1)In England and Wales: —Application for universities: through the UCCA — 4 structured with a fixed program of classes —Classes: a. Classes offered in the UK are on a(n) 5 basis increasingly; b. More emphasis is placed on 6 study; c. Classes often take the following forms: 7 , tutorials, seminars. 2)In Scotland: —A variety of tertiary level options are 8 : a. The colleges of further education provide vocational and 9 education; b. Central institutions don't directly validate degrees, but many have close ties to 10 ; c. The standard university degree is a four-year 11 .
单选题I cant give you that for nothing. What do you take me ______? A. as B. for C. to D. after
单选题 As the economic role of multinational, global corporations expands, the international economic environment will be shaped increasingly not by governments or international institutions, but by the interaction between governments and global corporations, especially in the United States, Europe, and Japan. A significant factor in this shifting world economy is the trend toward regional trading blocs of nations, which has a potentially large effect on the evolution of the world trading system. Two examples of this trend are the United, States, Canada Free Trade Agreement (FTA. and Europe 1992, the move by the European Community (EC. to dismantle impediments to the free flow of goods, services, capital, and labor among member states by the end of 1992. However, although numerous political and economic factors were operative in launching the move to integrate the EC's markets, concern about protectionism within the EC does not appear to have been a major consideration. This is in sharp contrast to the FTA, the overwhelming reason for that bilateral initiative was fear of increasing United States protectionism. Nonetheless, although markedly different in origin and nature, both regional developments are highly significant in that they will foster integration in the two largest and richest markets of the world, as well as provoke question about the future direction of the world trading system.
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单选题The market for non-food GE products could exceed the market for GE food products by a wide______within the next few years.
单选题However, growth in the fabricated metals industry was able to ______
some of the decline in the iron and steel industry.
A. overturn
B. overtake
C. offset
D. oppress
单选题He just ______ my suggestion at the meeting yesterday.
单选题If you want to go to the concert, you"ll have to make a ______ ,or there will be no tickets.
单选题This robot is supposed to save a lot of labor, but it may create new problems if it really _______.
单选题The man was deported for his ______ acts.
单选题 Which of the following sentences has an object complement? ______
