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Last Wednesday in Sewanee, Tenn., the University of the South elected a new leader, John M. McCardell Jr. As I sat listening to McCardell accept his election, I thought, not for the first time, about the difficulty of making the case for something so expensive and so seemingly old—an undergraduate liberal education—in an economic and cultural climate that favors efficiency and tangibility(确切性). It is inarguably hard to monetize a familiarity with Homer or an intimacy with Shakespeare.
It is just possible, though, that the traditional understanding of the liberal arts may help us in our search for new innovation and new competitiveness. The next chapter of the nation’s economic life could well be written not only by engineers but by entrepreneurs who, as products of an apparently different education, have formed a habit of mind that enables them to c
A. The ability of McCardell to take full responsibility of the liberal-arts college.
B. The difficulty of undergraduate liberal education encountered at present.
C. The necessity of reforming liberal arts in new economic and cultural climate.
D. The possibility for common people to learn about Homer or Shakespeare.

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Last Wednesday in Sewanee, Tenn., the University of the South elected a new leader, John M. McCardell Jr. As I sat listening to McCardell accept his election, I thought, not for the first time, about the difficulty of making the case for something so expensive and so seemingly old—an undergraduate liberal education—in an economic and cultural climate that favors efficiency and tangibility(确切性). It is inarguably hard to monetize a familiarity with Homer or an intimacy with Shakespeare.
It is just possible, though, that the traditional understanding of the liberal arts may help us in our search for new innovation and new competitiveness. The next chapter of the nation’s economic life could well be written not only by engineers but by entrepreneurs who, as products of an apparently different education, have formed a habit of mind that enables them to c
A. It helps to produce more entrepreneurs in stead of more engineers.
B. It helps people form a habit of mind that enables them to innovate.
C. It enables people get connected with each other in economic life.
D. It leads to the creation of wealth and jobs in the society directly.
[单项选择]Last Wednesday in Sewanee, Tenn., the University of the South elected a new leader, John M. McCardell Jr. As I sat listening to McCardell accept his election, I thought, not for the first time, about the difficulty of making the case for something so expensive and so seemingly old—an undergraduate liberal education—in an economic and cultural climate that favors efficiency and tangibility(确切性). It is inarguably hard to monetize a familiarity with Homer or an intimacy with Shakespeare.
It is just possible, though, that the traditional understanding of the liberal arts may help us in our search for new innovation and new competitiveness. The next chapter of the nation’s economic life could well be written not only by engineers but by entrepreneurs who, as products of an apparently different education, have formed a habit of mind that enables them to connect ideas that might otherwise have gone unconnected. As Alan Brinkley, the historian and former provost(院长) of Columbia, has arg
A. The ability of McCardell to take full responsibility of the liberal-arts college.
B. The difficulty of undergraduate liberal education encountered at present.
C. The necessity of reforming liberal arts in new economic and cultural climate.
D. The possibility for common people to learn about Homer or Shakespeare.
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Stanford University was founded in the last decade of
[单项选择]She sent her application to the university last week, but () any response up to now.
A. didn’t receive
B. weren’t receiving
C. hadn’t received
D. hasn’t received
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At a certain state university last term, there were p students each of whom paid either the full tuition of x dollars or half the full tuition. What percent of the tuition paid by the p students last term was tuition from students who paid the full tuition ?()
(1)Of the P students, 20 percent paid the full tuition.
(2)The p students paid a total of $91.2 million for tuition last term.


A. 条件(1)充分,但条件(2)不充分.
B. 条件(2)充分,但条件(1)不充分.
C. 条件(1)和(2)单独都不充分,但条件(1)和条件(2)联合起来充分.
D. 条件(1)充分,条件(2)也充分.
E. 条件(1)和条件(2)单独都不充分,条件(1)和条件(2)联合起来也不充分.
[填空题]Jack had the party on last Wednesday, so he was very happy. Jack was very happy ______ he had the party last Wednesday.
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Thank you for coming for the(1) last Wednesday. We have considered your application carefully, and we are afraid that we cannot (2) you the position. Your secretarial skills are well up to the standards, but you don’t have a good (3) of English which is required for the position. In addition, you seem to lack (4) in communicating with people, which would make it difficult for you to work as a secretary. And we suggest that a desk job might be more(5) for you.

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