some general cultural background.
some acquaintance with history or literature or the arts.
the knowledge in purely science.
the support for nationalism.
第1题:
What, then, is a good education at the end of the twentieth century? Some educators suggest that it should include foreign languages and the study of foreign cultures;a mastery of English, including the ability to write and speak well, because communications have become all-important in the modern world. and also because “a person who doesn't speak and write Clearly doesn't reason clearly either” ; some knowledge of the social sciences(sociology, psychology)that deal with human relations and human problems;some basic knowledge of modem information systems, since the educated professionals of tomorrow will have to understand their machines. Is that all? “No, of course not. ”answer the educators, “We have not mentioned the two great building blocks of education:history and literature!”
Is this truly the best modern education? Perhaps. But every educator would add or subtract a few subjects. And no matter what list of courses would be offered, it would not be approved by all. Not only do the professors have their own ideas on the matter, but the students have theirs' too. “I don't believe, ”protested a Harvard student when his university revised its programs, “I don't believe that colleges have the fight to define what an educated person is. ”But then, who has?
第2题:
People in the plane can__________
A.have a good sleep
B.have some small gifts
C.buy some duty-free goods
D.go to the bar to have a drink
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Birds share more characteristics with dinosaurs than they do with other animals.
Some ancient dinosaurs were indistinguishable from modern birds.
All animals whose skulls share the characteristics of those of modern birds also have pelvic bones that are similar to those of modern birds.
Modern birds are dinosaurs.
All dinosaurs are birds.
第9题:
could be ineffective in some cases
usually have harmful side effects
can greatly alleviate the illnesses
can remove the root causes
第10题:
some general cultural background
some acquaintance with history or literature or the arts
the knowledge in purely science
the support for nationalism
第11题:
way
answer
approach
cure
第12题:
Men are more susceptible to colds than women.
Women having babies are more susceptible to colds.
People who live in a cold climate have more colds than those who live in a warm one.
People who don’t have children are more susceptible to colds than those who do in their thirties or forties.
第13题:
By saying that "the problems of mechanizing some areas are not only cultural in nature", the author means______.
A) mechanization is not yet introduced in some areas for economic reasons
B) human and animal labour in some areas are less expensive
C)culture is not a factor in obstacling the introduction of mechanization
D) different kinds of mechanized fanning tools are used in different cultures
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make general statements without reference to specific examples
describe some of the criteria employed by traditional historians
question the adequacy of the psychohistorians’ interpretation of events
point out inconsistencies in the psychohistorians’ application of their methods
第20题:
active
resistant
tough
gradual
第21题:
The question is whether we can make good preparation in such a short time.
One of the men held the view that what the book said was right.
Word has come that some American guests will come for a visit to our college next week.
I have the information that he’ll come soon.
第22题:
some general cultural background.
some acquaintance with history or literature or the arts.
the knowledge in purely science.
the support for nationalism.
第23题:
they provide some approaches to her child-rearing.
they revealed thinking patterns of teenagers and parents.
they have obtained unanimous support from the public.
they have overestimated the rights of teenagers.
第24题:
they provide some approaches to her child-rearing
they revealed thinking patterns of teenagers and parents
they have obtained unanimous support from the public
they have overestimated the rights of teenagers