单选题The Unfair Stigma Surrounding Millennials and Their MoneyA Millennials often get a bad rap 不公正的对待 when it comes to responsibility.Apparently,they change jobs too frequently.They put off marriage.They
单选题. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.8.
单选题. Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5.
单选题. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.8.
单选题. Questions 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item.5.
单选题. Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.4.
单选题. Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5.
单选题The human face is a remarkable piece of work.The astonishing variety of facial features helps people 26_____ each other and is crucial to the formation of complex societies.So is the faces abilit
单选题. The housing market exited the trauma ward (急救室) in 2013. Prices rose as much as 30 percent in some areas, bidding wars broke out and the foreclosure rate (丧失赎取权率) halved from its peak. But the patient is by no means fully recovered. In fact, five years after the housing bubble collapsed, one in five mortgage holders still owe more than their home is worth. At its worst in early 2012, almost 16 million Americans were under water on their mortgage. In some of the hardest hit neighborhoods, such as Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Detroit, 70 percent of homeowners owed more than the value of their home. Since then, rising home prices have pushed 5 million homeowners back into the black, but 11 million out of a total of 50 million mortgage holders remain in what financial folks call a negative equity (负资产) position. "This is the new normal in the housing market," said Svenja Gudell, director of economic research at Zillow, an online real estate database. "We will have high levels of negative equity for some time." With mortgage rates rising and expected to hit 5 percent late next year, many economists predict a more continuous downturn in housing market in 2014. That means price gains should be moderate and it could take a while longer for homeowners who are under water to recover. Out of the 75 million homeowners around the country, about one in seven stay trapped in their homes, unable to move or sell. Housing prices have gone up and down over the decades, but until the financial crisis of 2008, it was rare to owe a bank more than a home is worth. For all of the 19th century and even during the Great Depression, this was virtually unheard of. Until all the negative equity disappears, the housing market won't be back to normal. It looks like we still have years to go.21. Why doesn't the author think the house market is fully recovered? ______
单选题 Romantic love has clear evolutionary roots
单选题《复合题被拆开情况》 A new study shows that students learn much better through an active, iterative 迭代的 process that involves working through their misconceptions with fellow students and getting immediate feed
单选题. Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report yon have just beard.1.
单选题. Teaching children to read well from the start is the most important task of elementary schools. But relying on educators to approach this task correctly can be a great mistake. Many schools con tinue to employ instructional methods that have been proven ineffective. The staying power of the "look-say" or "whole-word" method of teaching beginning reading is perhaps the most flagrant example of this failure to instruct effectively. The whole-word approach to reading stresses the meaning of words over the meaning of letters, thinking over decoding, developing a sight vocabulary of familiar words over developing the ability to unlock the pronunciation of unfamiliar words. It fits in with the self-directed, "learning how to learn" activities recommended by advocates (倡导者) of "open" classrooms and with the concept that children have to be developmentally ready to begin reading. Before 1963, no major publisher put out anything but these "Run-Spot-Run" readers. However, in 1955, Rudolf Flesch touched off what has been called "the great debate" in beginning reading. In his best-seller Why Johnny Can't Read, Flesch indicted (控诉) the nation's public schools for miseducating students by using the look-say method. He said—and more scholarly studies by Jeane Chall and Rovert Dykstra later confirmed—that another approach to beginning reading, founded on phonics (语音学), is far superior. Systematic phonics first teaches children to associate letters and letter combinations with sounds; it then teaches them how to blend these sounds together to make words. Rather than building up a relatively limited vocabulary of memorized words, it imparts a code by which the pronunciations of the vast majority of the most common words in the English language can be learned. Phonics does not devalue the importance of thinking about the meaning of words and sentences; it simply recognizes that decoding is the logical and necessary first step.1. The author feels that counting on educators to teach reading correctly is ______.
