The new students were very slow to ______ to the unusual roles of the school.A.suitB.adopt
The new students were very slow to ______ to the unusual roles of the school.
A.suit
B.adopt
C.adapt
D.conform
The new students were very slow to ______ to the unusual roles of the school.
A.suit
B.adopt
C.adapt
D.conform
A.take in
B.refer to
C.consult with
A.enroll
B.recruit
C.collect
D.reproduce
A.give
B.gave
C.given
D.would give us
A.how far
B.how soon
C.how often
D.how long
As knowledge increased, colleges began to teach______.
A. everything that was known
B. law and something about medicine
C. many new subjects
D. the subjects that interested students
When the new students are finally【C10】______ ,there may be one more step they have to【C11】______ before registering for classes and【C12】______ to work. Many colleges and universities【C13】______ an orientation program for new students.【C14】______ these programs, the young people get to know the【C15】______ for registration and student advising, university rules, the【C16】______ of the library and all the other【C17】______ services of the college or university.
Beginning a new life in a new place can be very【C18】______ . The more knowledge students have 【C19】______ the school, the easier it will be for them to【C20】______ to the new environment. However, it takes time to get used to college life.
【C1】
A.as
B.after
C.since
D.before
A.They may feel it is a new beginning
B.They may feel it is a nghtmare.
C.They may feel it is not a big deal
D.They may teel it is a blessing in disguise.
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.
Why did Amitai Etzioni say "I really feel like I failed them"(Line 4, Para.2)?
A.He was unable to alert his students to corporate malpractice.
B.He didn't teach his students to see business in new and different ways.
C.He could not get his students to understand the importance of ethics in business.
D.He didn't offer courses that would meet the expectations of the business-leaders-to-be.