The tenure of office of federal judges is ______ long.A.8 yearsB.for lifeC.5 yearsD.6 year
The tenure of office of federal judges is ______ long.
A.8 years
B.for life
C.5 years
D.6 years
The tenure of office of federal judges is ______ long.
A.8 years
B.for life
C.5 years
D.6 years
第1题
The tenure of auto loans is three years.
A.True
B.False
第2题
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第3题
Which of the following is CORRECT according to the news item?
A.The eco site can be leased for less than $ 2, 200.
B.The tenure of the site cannot exceed 30 years.
C.The gravestones and the site can also be recycled.
D.The plot is used by others after the tenure becomes due.
第4题
美国大专院校授予许多教授终身教职(Tenure),这样,在为该校工作6-7年后,只要不触犯法律,他们实际上就不可能被解雇了。试从逆向选择和道德风险等角度剖析劳动力市场的这一政策。
第5题
第6题
All of the following can be inferred from the passage EXCEPT that
A.Harry Blackmun used to support affirmative action.
B.in Lyndon Johnson's tenure, segregation haunted the US.
C.Ed Sarpolis is generally in favor of affirmative action.
D.African-Americans are main movers behind the Michigan proposal.
第7题
What may the following paragraph talk about?
A.Steps to restructure the graduate education system.
B.Ways to abolish tenure and retain outstanding teachers.
C.The content of The Conflict of the Faculties.
D.The development of Wall Street and Detroit.
第8题
A.a hesitancy about ... carelessly
B.an aptitude for ... sparingly
C.a repugnance toward ... tactfully
D.an enthusiasm about ... zealously
E.a blitheness about ... carefully
第9题
Tenure, the practice of assuring professors(1)continuation in their positions(2)they have passed successfully through a probationary period and provided they are not later found seriously deficient(3)a carefully specified procedure, is an important protection of academic freedom.(4)academic freedom of untenured professors, and of students' is not formally protected,(5)of equal concern in academic(6). Until the student movements of the 1960s, the United States lagged in(7)student academic(8); statements on student academic freedom(9)been issued by the AAUP and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).
The U. S. Supreme Court has given legal(10)to academic freedom claims as falling(11), the First Amendment in decisions such(12)Sweezy v. New Hampshire (1957) and Perry v. Sinderman (1972).(13)such actions, challenges(14)academic freedom regularly occur and have become acute(15)critical stages in U.S. history. Following World War Ⅱ,(16)example, the credentials of academics suspected of Communist-party affiliation were often questioned, and teachers were dismissed as actual or(17)Communists.
In the late 1980s some American colleges and universities tried to prevent speech offensive to minority groups.(18)endorsing efforts to discourage such speech,(19)both faculty and students, the courts ruled explicit speech codes designed to enforce "political correctness" unconstitutional as(20)the First Amendment, and the ACLU condemned the codes as undermining academic freedom. The codes were abandoned by the end of 1993.
第10题
To: All employees
From: Director Jack Lee, Human Resources
I regret (144) you that after 20 years of service to this agency, with the last 5 years as a vice president, Daniel W. Lewis is resigning to start (145) own new career at another company. During his tenure as a vice president, Mr. Lewis oversaw the development of the state-of-the-art domestic appliances, which brought us into the global market. In addition, sales of our products have tripled during the period.
We thank him for his significant (146) to this company and wish him well in his future endeavors.
(44)
A.informing
B.to inform
C.to be informed
D.information