American university students are usually under pressure because their academic performance
A.美国大学生通常压力较大。因为他们的学业成绩将会影响到未来的事业。
B.大学里的美国学生通常压力较大,因为他们在学术上的表现对未来的事业会有影响。
C.大学里的美国学生通常都会因为其学术表现影响到了未来的事业而倍感压力。
D.美国大学生通常课业负担较重,因为他们的学业成绩对未来的职业生涯会有影响。
A.美国大学生通常压力较大。因为他们的学业成绩将会影响到未来的事业。
B.大学里的美国学生通常压力较大,因为他们在学术上的表现对未来的事业会有影响。
C.大学里的美国学生通常都会因为其学术表现影响到了未来的事业而倍感压力。
D.美国大学生通常课业负担较重,因为他们的学业成绩对未来的职业生涯会有影响。
American university students are usually under pressure because____.
A.their academic performance will affect their future Careers
B.they are heavily involved in student affairs
C.they have to observe university discipline
D.they want to run for positions of authority
American university students are usually under pressure of work because ______.
A.their academic performance will affect their future careers
B.they are heavily involved in student affairs
C.they have to observe university discipline
D.they want to run for positions of authority
American university students are usually under pressure of the world because______.
A.their academic performance will affect their future careers
B.they are heavily involved in student affairs
C.they have to observe university discipline
D.they want to run for positions of authority
According to the first paragraph an American student is allowed ______.
A.to live in a different university
B.to take a particular course in a different university
C.to live at home and drive to classes
D.to get two degrees from two different universities
A.Macro research direction
B.School management direction
C.Teaching direction
D.Linguistic orientation
According to the first paragraph an American student is allowed____.
A.to live in a different universitiy
B.to take a particular course in a different university
C.to live at home and drive to classes
D.to get two degrees from two different universities
A.is very impressive by American standards
B.sounds too emotional by American standards
C.sounds too flowery and exaggerated by American standards
D.is very bad English by by American standards
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A.methods
B.mean
C.means
D.measure
The professor talked to American and Brazilian students about lateness in both an informal and a formal situation: at a lunch with a friend and in a university class. He found that if they had a lunch appointment with a friend, the average American student defined lateness as 19 minutes after the agreed time. However, the average Brazilian student felt the friend was late after 33 minutes.
In an American university, classes not only begin at the scheduled time in the United States, but also end at the scheduled time. In the Brazilian class, only a few students left the class at 12: 00; many remained past 12: 30 to discuss the class and ask more questions. While arriving late may not be very important in Brazil, neither is staying late.
The word "punctual' most probably means______.
A.leaving soon after class
B.coming early
C.arriving a few minutes late
D.being on time
How do the university critics like the serious cultural criticism?
A.Cultural criticism is not serious enough when the articles are written in the cozy prose style.
B.Popular culture is so prevailing that serious critics are not willing to keep to the shallow standards.
C.Serious cultural criticism is full of insignificant quarrels and the public do not really trust it.
D.Cultural critics have become so serious as to tell the stories imbued with American intellectual Puritanism.
The institute says the growth in taking abroad programs is partly because of more choices of shorter semesters.More than half the American students who go abroad study in Europe, though fewer than in the past.Students have shown growing interest in Asia, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East.
Since 2001, New York University has been sending more students abroad than any other university in the United States.It offers classes in Argentina, China, Ghana and several countries in Europe.More than 960 undergraduates(大学生)from New York University will go abroad this fall.The largest number, 400, will study in Florence, Italy.Mostly local(当地的,本地的)professors teach 50 courses there.Twenty-six students, the smallest number, are going to Berlin, Germany, where just 8 courses are offered.
1、The institute says the growth in taking abroad programs is partly because of _____.
A.more choices of shorter semesters
B.the tuition of studying abroad is low
C.the experience can be got by studying abroad
D.parents wishing their children to study abroad
2、Students have shown growing interest in the following areas EXCEPT _____.
A.Asia
B.Latin America
C.Africa and the Middle East
D.Australia
3、Which university has sent most students abroad in America since 2001?
A.Harvard University.
B.New York University.
C.Stanford University.
D.Columbia University.
4、According to the passage, which statement is NOT true?
A.The number of American students who study in other countries has been growing.
B.The most recent report showed that more than 223,000 students study abroad.
C.More than 960 undergraduates from New York University will go abroad this autumn.
D.The largest number, 4,000 students, will study in Florence, Italy.
5、According to the passage, which professors teach the courses in Florence?
A.Mostly local professors.
B.Professors from New York University.
C.Professors from Germany.
D.Professors from the USA.