How many new students will be accepted into the program this year?A.500B.600C.2,000D.3,000
How many new students will be accepted into the program this year?
A.500
B.600
C.2,000
D.3,000
How many new students will be accepted into the program this year?
A.500
B.600
C.2,000
D.3,000
第1题
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How many books are listed in the advertisement?
A.7
B.8
C.9
D.10
第2题
A.4
B.2
C.5
D.3
第3题
A.2
B.3
C.4
D.5
第4题
How many courses must a student pass to receive a certificate?
A.Five
B.Six
C.Seven
D.Nine
第5题
How many total courses must a student take for a literature major?
A.Three.
B.Five.
C.Eight.
D.Ten.
第6题
How many years does it usually take for a student to do a Master degree in the U.S.?
A.1
B.2
C.4
D.3
第7题
How many classes does a student normally attend each week?
A.36.
B.12.
C.20.
D.180.
第8题
In these activities, it is important to remember that the young teens have【C14】______attention spans. A variety of activities should be organized【C15】______participants can remain active as long as they want and then go on to【C16】______else without feeling gusty and without letting the other participants【C17】______. This does not mean that adults must accept irresponsibility.【C18】______they can help students acquire a sense of commitment by【C19】______for roles that are within their【C20】______and their attention spans and by having clearly stated rules.
【C1】
A.thought
B.idea
C.opinion
D.advice
第9题
These computer systems are known as e-raters. They use artificial intelligence to think in a way【C6】______teachers. In the state of Indiana, computer grading of a statewide【C7】______test began with a【C8】______of the system itself. For two years, both a computer and humans graded the student writing. Officials say there was almost no difference between the computer grades and【C9】______given by the【C10】______readers.
Systems are also being used to grade writing in college classes. The computers【C11】______a few hundred【C12】______of student writing already graded by humans. Then the systems【C13】______new essays【C14】______those already examined.
How do teachers feel about all this? Many say machines can【C15】______the job【C16】______people can. A computer can find spelling and grammar mistakes.【C17】______these teachers say it can never really【C18】______what a writer is trying to say.【C19】______say a program cannot follow a thought or judge a humor【C20】______understand a beautifully expressed idea.
【C1】
A.read through
B.read about
C.take up
D.take in
第10题
Even without taking the technology to its limits, the idea of education as a lifelong process is catching on throughout the industrialized world. Already, working adults who pursue their studies part-time make up roughly half of students taking college courses in the United States.
However, there is debate in scholar circles about how far new technology should be used for teaching academic subjects in which personal contacts between teacher and student are still vital. Britain's Open University, for example, a world leader in distance education, has embraced information technology cautiously, believing it to be no substitute for books and the exchange of ideas at live tutorials and summer schools.
But the Open University is also moving with the tide. It has set up a "knowledge media institute" to explore ways of adopting information technology. Some teachers are concerned about this trend, arguing that the heavy investment that students are expected to make in computer and communications equipment contradicts the concept of "open" cost, of course, is and important factor in many developing countries, where few people have computers or even phones. Rather than uniting the world, the new technologies could lead to societies of information haves and have-nots.
Distance learning is different from the traditional correspondence course in that______.
A.it requires the individual student to work alone
B.it enables all the students to work at the same pace
C.it allows students to discuss with one another and their teachers
D.it enables geographically scattered students to study in the same physical classroom
第11题
How many credit hours must a full-time student have in one semester?
A.More than 36.
B.About 12.
C.No less than 12.
D.12 at most.