A.He has a Bachelor's degree.B.He didn't finish the college.C.He is now a college stud
A.He has a Bachelor's degree.
B.He didn't finish the college.
C.He is now a college student.
D.He is now studying in a night school.
A.He has a Bachelor's degree.
B.He didn't finish the college.
C.He is now a college student.
D.He is now studying in a night school.
第1题
A.He didn't like women.
B.Because he hated St. Valentine.
C.Because he believed bachelors made better soldiers.
D.He didn't approve of celebrations.
第2题
Reality television covers a wide range of television programming formats, from game or quiz shows which resemble the crazy, often demeaning (贬低人的) programs produced in Japan in the 1980s and 1990s, to monitor focused productions such as Big Brother.
Critics say that the term "reality television" is somewhat of a misnomer (误称) and that such shows frequently portray a modified and highly influenced form. of reality, with participants put in special locations or abnormal situations, sometimes coached to act in certain ways by off-screen handlers, and with events on screen manipulated through editing and other post-production techniques.
Part of reality television's appeal is due to its ability to place ordinary people in extraordinary situations. For example, on the ABC show, The Bachelor, a male dates a dozen women at the same time, traveling on extraordinary dates to scenic places. Reality television also has the potential to turn its participants into national celebrities, outwardly in talent and performance programs such as Pop Idol, though frequently Survivor and Big Brother participants also reach some degree of celebrity. Some critics have said that the name "reality television" is an inaccurate description for several styles of program included in the kind. In competition-based programs such as Big Brother and Survivor, and other special-living-environment shows like The Real World, the producers design the format of the show and control the day-to-day activities and the environment, creating a completely fabricated(杜撰的) world in which the competition plays out. Producers specifically select the participants, and use carefully designed plots, challenges, events, and settings to encourage particular behaviors and conflicts. Mark Burnett, creator of Survivor and other reality shows, has agreed with this assessment, and avoids the word "reality" to describe his shows; he has said, "I tell good stories. It really is not reality TV. It really is unscripted drama."
In the first sentence, the writer says "it is claimed" because ______.
A.he agrees with the statement
B.everyone agrees with the statement
C.no one agrees with the statement
D.he wants to distance himself from the statement
第3题
Who has to choose from a booklet of fifty courses for study?
A.Students specializing in computer science.
B.Students studying for a bachelor' s degree.
C.Students doing Ph. D.
D.Students studying for a master' s degree.
第4题
M:Well,most employers overseas are looking for someone who has at least a Bachelor's degree and one or two years of teaching experience.
Q:What are the requirements of being an English teacher overseas?
(17)
A.A Bachelor's degree and at least two years of teaching experience.
B.A Doctor's degree and at least two years of teaching experience.
C.A Bachelor's degree and at least one year of teaching experience.
D.A Doctor's degree and at least one year of teaching experience.
第5题
We can learn from the passage that ______.
A.higher-degree-holders are surely going to make more money
B.college graduates in different majors usually get paid differently
C.a master's degree-holder in social work will surely make more money than a bachelor's degree-holder in computer science
D.if one wants to earn $4.4 million, he or she has to try to get a professional degree such as a doctor or lawyer
第6题
听力原文: For the last 12 of his 40 years of teaching, Professor Thomas Armstrong has served as Chair of the History Department. He has written books on many topics, such as Liberals vs. Conservatives and 18th Century Canadian History. He is an expert on early Canadian Studies and has a bachelor's degree from Antioch University. Even after 40 years, Professor Armstrong continues to lead the way for future academics. Join me in welcoming our distinguished guest speaker, Professor Thomas Armstrong.
What is the purpose of this speech?
A.To inform. students
B.To introduce a speaker
C.To announce a new class
D.To announce a retirement
第7题
A.He is foolish.
B.He has a bad memory.
C.He has a good memory.
D.He is helpful.
第8题
A.He has decided to continue his studies.
B.He has still to make a decision.
C.He has decided to give up his job.
D.He has still to take a part-time job.
第9题
A.He has no experience at all.
B.He has a charming personality.
C.He is so lucky that he got the job.
D.There were so many applicants.
第10题
A.He has some mental diseases.
B.He is physically handicapped.
C.He works at home.
D.He can't move about without his wheelchair.