问答题gracious loser
问答题多极化趋势
问答题三思而后行
问答题Head the ball home
问答题Zero tolerance
问答题the A ( H1N1) virus
问答题The Wall Street Journal
问答题Obamania
问答题打破世界纪录
问答题Everything comes to him who waits.
问答题retaliatory duty
问答题“double 11” carnival
问答题FBI
问答题If education is the transmission of civilization, we are unquestionably progressing. Civilization is not inherited; it has to be learned and earned by each generation anew; if the transmission should be interrupted for one century, civilization would die, and we should be savages again. So our finest modern achievement is our spending of wealth and toil which never have been known before in the provision of higher education for all. Once colleges were luxuries, designed for the male half of the leisured class; today universities are so numerous that he who runs may become a PhD. We may not have been better than the selected geniuses of the past, but we have raised the level and average of knowledge beyond any age in history.
问答题纳尔逊·曼德拉
问答题独立关税区
问答题MPA
问答题Cloning: Good or Bad? Just before President Clinton heads to the hospital for knee surgery, he asks another Bill Clinton to meet Russian President Boris Yeltsin at an overseas meeting. Meanwhile, a third Bill Clinton is out playing golf, while a fourth is helping daughter Chelsea with a science project. Sound far-fetched? That day may come. Scientists in Scotland recently announced that, for the first time, they have cloned an exact copy of an adult mammal. The cloned baby lamb, named Dolly, has the exact same genes as the adult sheep from which she was coined. In other words, the two are identical twins; only Dolly is six years younger. The goal of embryologist Ian Wilmut, the lead scientist, is to develop a way to raise identical sheep that produce medications for humans.
问答题“走出去” 战略
问答题看客心态