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单选题She always felt inferior ______ her older sister. A. with B. from C. to D. on
单选题--Li Lin is very bright and studies hard as well.
--It's no ______ he always gets the first place in any
examination.
A. question
B. doubt
C. problem
D. wonder
单选题In the last paragraph, people are recommended to have ______.
单选题In today's competitive job market, students are looking for degrees outside their home countries to position themselves as global managers fluent in international practices. Among them is Simon Tindall, an American who turned down a scholarship to Georgetown University in Washington in favor of Cambridge. Foreign students make up an average 70 percent to 80 percent of non-U.S. MBA programs. In contrast, the Wharton School, at the University of Pennsylvania, reports one of the highest percentages of international students for an American program at 39 percent, a figure that includes U.S. permanent residents. While the tough recruiting climate for graduates entering the U.S. job market is a factor in the decrease, another pressure point seems to be restrictions on visas for travel, education and work in the States after the war in Iraq, SARS in Asia and political changes related to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11,2001. One Chinese student said she had been offered a full scholarship to attend the University cf Michigan's MBA program in 2002 but that a visa request had been denied two years in a row. Another could not obtain a visa to enroll at the University7 of California at Los Angeles. Many students are also being attracted bv the affordability of international programs, especially in relation to costs in the United States. Most MBA programs outside the United States can be completed in one year rather than two, representing a huge saving in both tuition and opportunity costs. Britain has an advantage over other international programs in both ranking and brand value. Better rankings attract better students, who in turn improve the rankings. "The applications we received this year were on average of a much higher quality than last year," said Gary, the admission director at Cambridge.”The increase in applications enables us to be more selective. Year to year, we're looking to increase the quality of the student body, which in turn strengthens competition for the whole program. "
单选题M: That's a beautiful dress you have on!W:______A. Actually, I don' t like it very much.B. Oh, thank you. I just got it yesterday.C. Yes, I think so.D. No, it' s not that beautiful. Yours is better.
单选题While his efforts were tremendous the results appeared to be very ______.
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单选题During the dialogue with Chinese youth in Shanghai, President Obama announced the U.S. would expand the number of students to study in China to 100,000 ______ ties between the two countries. A. strengthening B. strengthened C. to strengthen D. to be strengthened
单选题Which of tile following is TRUE?
单选题Zoologists observe the way animals ______ with one another and their environment.
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单选题George applied for the position three times______he finally got it. A.after B.before C.until D.when
单选题How is it possible for our human body to {{U}}convert{{/U}} yesterday's lunch into today's muscle?
单选题Neon light is utilized in airport because it can {{U}}permeate{{/U}} fog.
A. pass through
B. transmit
C. suspend
D. break up
单选题Last summer we visited the West Lake, ______ Hangzhou is famous in the world.A. for whichB. for thatC. in whichD. what
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It is hard to predict how science is going to
turn out, and if it is really good science it is impossible to predict. If the
things to be found are actually new, they are by definition unknown in advance.
You cannot make choice in that matter. You either have science or you don't
have, and if you have it you are obliged to accept the surprising and disturbing
pieces of information, along with the neat and promptly useful bits.
The only solid piece of scientific truth about which I feel totally
confident is that we are profoundly ignorant about nature. I regard this as the
maj or discovery of the past hundred years of biology. It is, in its way, an
illuminating piece of news. It would have amazed the brightest minds of the 18th
century Enlightenment to be told by any of us how little we known and how
bewildering seems the way ahead. It is this sudden confrontation with the depth
and scope of ignorance that represents the most significant contribution of the
20th century science to the human intellect. In earlier times, we either
pretended to understand how things worked or ignored the problem, or simply make
up stories to fill the gaps. Now that we have begun exploring in eamest, we are
getting glimpses of how huge the questions are, and how far they are from being
answered. Because of this, we are depressed. It is not so bad being ignorant if
you are totally ignorant. The hard thing is knowing in some detail the reality
of ignorance, the worst spots and here and there the not-so-bad spots, but no
true light at the end of the tunnel nor even any tunnels that can yet be
trusted. But we are making a beginning, and there ought to be
some satisfaction. There are probably no questions we can think up that can't be
answered, sooner or later, including even the matter of consciousness. To be
sure, there may well be questions we can't think up ever, and therefore limits
to the reach of human intellect, but that is another matter. Within our limits,
we should be able to work our way through to all our answers, if we keep at it
long enough, and pay attention.
单选题According to the passage, all of the following will result from human competition EXCEPT ______.
