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[简答题]Some people hold the view that a student’s success in university study follows the same pattern as that of farming, which is characterized by sowing the seeds, nurturing growth and harvesting the rewards’ process. Write an essay of about 400 words on the topic given below to support this view with your own experience as a university student.
SOWING THE SEEDS, NURTURING GROWTH AND
HARVESTING THE REWARDS
In the first part of your writing you should present your main argument, and in the second part you should support your argument with appropriate details. In the last part you should bring what you have written to a natural conclusion, or make a summary.
Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness. Failure to .follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.
[多项选择]Some people hold the view that young people nowadays are not as hardworking as their parents when they were young, and apart from that most young people are money-oriented. People are not sure about the qualifications for a good youth nowadays. You are required to write an essay of about 400 words on the topic given below to support this view with your own experience as a university student.
WHAT ARE THE GOOD QUALIFICATIONS FOR A GOOD YOUTH OF TODAY
In the first part of your writing you should present your thesis statement, and in the second part you should support the thesis statement with appropriate details. In the last part you should bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or a summary.
Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.
[简答题]Some people hold the mistaken belief that our domestic products are _____________________ (总是次于进口商品)
[单项选择]Some people hold that the more conservative the world becomes, ______ have old furniture, old houses and old paintings.
A. the smarter is to
B. the smarter it is to
C. is it the smarter so
D. is one to the smarter
[单项选择]Some modern anthropologists hold that biological evolution has shaped not only human morphology but also human behavior. The role those anthropologists ascribe to evolution is not of dictating the details of human behavior but one of imposing constraints-ways of feeling, thinking, and acting that "come naturally" in archetypal situations in any culture. Our "frailties" --emotions and motives such as rage, fear, greed, gluttony, joy, lust, love--may be a very mixed assortment, but they share at least one immediate quality: we are, as we say, "in the grip" of them. And thus they give us our sense of constraints.
Unhappily, some of those frailties--our need for ever-increasing security among them--are presently maladaptive. Yet beneath the overlay of cultural detail, they, too, are said to be biological in direction, and therefore as natural to us as are out appendixes. We would need to comprehend thoroughly their adaptive origins in order to understand how badly they guide us now. A
A. a position on the foundations of human behavior and on what those foundations imply
B. a theory outlining the parallel development of human morphology and of human behavior
C. a diagnostic test for separating biologically determined behavior patterns from culture- specific detail
D. a practical method for resisting the pressures of biologically determined drives
[填空题] Some theorists view children as passive receivers of experience; others consider them 【B1】 in organizing, structuring, and in some 【B2】 . creating their worlds. A scientist who considers children to be passive does not think they are unresponsive, just that they enter the world ready to absorb 【B3】 knowledge is provided by the environment. According to this view, children are 【B4】 by stimuli in the external environment and driven by 【B5】 needs over which they have little control. Theorists and educators who view the child as 【B6】 passive often 【B7】 direct and carefully structured teaching methods. For example, some methods for teaching children to play the piano contain a 【B8】 of specific steps, chords, and tunes to be learned in a 【B9】 order. The child must master each step 【B10】 proceeding to the next one.
【B11】 an educator who believes that children are active assumes that they learn best when they 【B12】 and select their own learning materials and tasks. When teaching a chi
A. A.discourage
B.encourage
C.help
D.order