题目内容
21、He is the only one of the students who in the United
States for two years.
A.is B.are C.have been D.has been
试题答案
21、D
He is the only one of the students who in the United States for two years.
A.is B.are C.have been D.has been
The legal age for drinking alcohol in the United States is twenty-one. Underage drinking is a crime but also a common part of college social life. This week in our Foreign Student Series, we look at alcohol rules at American colleges and universities. These rules differ from school to school, as do measures. But many schools have been moving to strengthen their rules.
The United States has more than 17000,000 students in higher education. Each year, 1700 of them die from alcohol-related road crashes and other injuries. 600,000 more are injured while under the influence of alcohol. And almost 700,000 are attacked by another drunken.
One behavior that college officials are trying to prevent is too much drinking. Some researchers have found that students who think binge drinking is normal often think extremely how much other students really drink. A person can die of alcohol poisoning. At Oklahoma University, a nineteen-year-old student died from drinking heavily at a party in 2005
Now alcohol is banned from all sorority houses and university housing. Student organizations can serve alcohol at events but only on Friday and Saturday nights. Other new requirements include an alcohol education program that first-year students take online.
The rules govern behavior on campus (校园) and off. With a first violation(违犯), students pay seventy-five dollars and their parents are told. They must also take an alcohol education class. For a second "strike," they have to pay one hundred fifty dollars. A third strike means that they have to be suspended school for at least one semester.
Since 2005, 363 students have had a first strike. 30 have had a second strike -- and only one hasn’t allowed to go to school for one semester. The president at Oklahoma tells us the aim is not just to punish but to change behavior and the culture at the university
- 1.
The first paragraph mainly tells us that_________
- A.the legal age at the lowest for drinking alcohol is 21
- B.many colleges consider drinking alcohol to be a crime
- C.drinking alcohol is a necessary and popular campus culture
- D.American colleges and universities have their own alcohol rules
- A.
- 2.
Every year the number of the students who die or are injured because of alcohol in the USA added up to about _______
- A.17000,000
- B.1,301,700
- C.601,700
- D.1300,000
- A.
- 3.
If a student has a third strike, he/she should________
- A.have to stop going to school for a time
- B.be removed to another school
- C.be locked at home for a period
- D.be forced to leave school forever
- A.
- 4.
Which of the following statements is supported by the passage ?
- A.College students are not allowed to drink alcohol at any time
- B.If students take an alcohol program online, they can drink alcohol
- C.Students having a first strike only receive punishment of fine
- D.Students with a second strike pay twice as much as students with a first strike
- A.
- 5.
We can infer ________from the last two paragraphs
- A.alcohol rules have no effect on college students
- B.drinking alcohol remains a serious problem
- C.alcohol rules aim to change behavior and the culture at the university
- D.the number of students drinking alcohol is dropping in one way
- A.
The legal age for drinking alcohol in the United States is twenty-one. Underage drinking is a crime but also a common part of college social life. This week in our Foreign Student Series, we look at alcohol rules at American colleges and universities. These rules differ from school to school, as do measures. But many schools have been moving to strengthen their rules.
The United States has more than 17000,000 students in higher education. Each year, 1700 of them die from alcohol-related road crashes and other injuries. 600,000 more are injured while under the influence of alcohol. And almost 700,000 are attacked by another drunken.
One behavior that college officials are trying to prevent is too much drinking. Some researchers have found that students who think binge drinking is normal often think extremely how much other students really drink. A person can die of alcohol poisoning. At Oklahoma University, a nineteen-year-old student died from drinking heavily at a party in 2005
Now alcohol is banned from all sorority houses and university housing. Student organizations can serve alcohol at events but only on Friday and Saturday nights. Other new requirements include an alcohol education program that first-year students take online.
The rules govern behavior on campus (校园) and off. With a first violation(违犯), students pay seventy-five dollars and their parents are told. They must also take an alcohol education class. For a second "strike," they have to pay one hundred fifty dollars. A third strike means that they have to be suspended school forwww..com at least one semester.
Since 2005, 363 students have had a first strike. 30 have had a second strike -- and only one hasn’t allowed to go to school for one semester. The president at Oklahoma tells us the aim is not just to punish but to change behavior and the culture at the university.
The first paragraph mainly tells us that_________.
A. the legal age at the lowest for drinking alcohol is 21
B. many colleges consider drinking alcohol to be a crime
C. drinking alcohol is a necessary and popular campus culture
D. American colleges and universities have their own alcohol rules
Every year the number of the students who die or are injured because of alcohol in the USA added up to about _______.
A. 17000,000 B. 1,301,700 C. 601,700 D. 1300,000
If a student has a third strike, he/she should________.
A. have to stop going to school for a time B .be removed to another school
C. be locked at home for a period D. be forced to leave school forever
Which of the following statements is supported by the passage ?
A. College students are not allowed to drink alcohol at any time..
B. If students take an alcohol program online, they can drink alcohol .
C. Students having a first strike only receive punishment of fine
D. Students with a second strike pay twice as much as students with a first strike
We can infer ________from the last two paragraphs.
A. alcohol rules have no effect on college students
B. drinking alcohol remains a serious problem
C. alcohol rules aim to change behavior and the culture at the university.
D. the number of students drinking alcohol is dropping in one way.
查看习题详情和答案>>In 2007, five young people in the American state of Massachusetts developed an idea. The team knew that the world is filled with mobile phones. About eighty percent of all people are said to live within reach of a wireless telephone signal.
The idea was to use mobile phones and the Internet to connect job seekers with employers. The young people wrote a business plan and formed a company called Assured Labor.
Assured Labor won a development competition at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT). Three of the founders were graduate students there.
Assured Labor is an electronic marketplace. It has two parts. One is for the United States. That operation was launched in January in Boston. It links people with employers offering temporary jobs.
The other arm of the business is for developing markets. That operation is meant to help people get more permanent jobs. A representative is currently building partnerships with universities and international companies in Central America.
Assured Labor’s president, David Reich, says the companies now place job advertisements on radio or in newspapers. Some even drive around in cars with loudspeakers announcing that jobs are available. He says the companies are interested in having more modern hiring practices.
Through Assured Labor, companies will list open positions on the Internet. People who think they could do the job could reply by text message or on their cell phones.
This is how the system works in Boston:
The jobs available include house cleaning, dog walking and home repair. People who want their house cleaned, for example, can look online at a list of twenty housekeepers. The list tells what services they offer and how much they want to be paid. People need two letters praising their work to get on the list of service providers.
The employer chooses workers they would like to hire. The company then sends the workers a text or e-mail message so they can respond quickly to an offer.
After a job is completed, the employer and employee rate each other. The rating is kept for future use. Assured Labor is not charging anyone right now, but the plan is to have employers pay for the service.
1.Assured Labour is founded by .
A.David Reich B.five young people in Massachusetts
C.an unknown expert D.three graduate students from MIT
2.What kinds of jobs does Assured Labor offer?
A.Temporary jobs. B.Permanent jobs.
C.Free jobs. D.Both A and B.
3.Which is NOT one of the means for Assured Labor to advertise jobs available?
A.Radio B.Newspapers
C.TV programmers D.Cars with loudspeakers
4.Which of the following is the proper procedure to seek a job through Assured Labor?
a. People can look online at a list of jobs.
b. Companies will list open positions on the Internet.
c. The company sends the workers a text or e-mail message.
d. The workers can respond to an offer.
e. The employer chooses workers they would like to hire.
A.acdbe B.baecd C.bcdae D.abdea
5.What can be inferred from the passage?
A.The present hiring practices need to be improved.
B.Employers don’t need to pay Assured Labour.
C.Universities also join Assured Labor for financial help.
D.Assured Labor only offers household jobs.
6.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?
A.An Electronic Marketplace
B.Mobile Phones and Markets
C.Getting Into Job Market by Mobile Phone
D.Job Seekers and Markets
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Visiting U.S. President George W. Bush said in Beijing Friday that both China and the United States should encourage bilateral(双边的) contacts and exchanges to promote mutual(相互) understanding.
“It’s important for our political leaders to come to China,” said Bush, who gave a speech Friday morning at Qinghua University, one of the most prestigious universities in China.
His working visit to China and discussions with Oinghua students “help promote” Sino-U.S.(中美) relations, Bush said in response to a student’s question about what he would do to promote Sino-U.S. relations.
“Many people in my country are very interested in China,” he said, adding that these Americans have learned more about China’s culture and the Chinese people.
He said that he would keep encouraging such contacts and exchanges between the two countries.
Bush said that he would describe back home what he has seen here and that China as a great nation not only has a “great history” but also an “unbelievably exciting future.”
The president said that the 2008 Olympic Games would make a significant opportunity for the rest of the world to understand China, which enables more people to come to China and feel the modernization taking place, and many more people will see it on the television.
Bush arrived in Beijing Thursday for a two-day working visit to China.
What the word “prestigious” in the second paragraph probably means?
A. great B. famous C. honorable D. modest
Which of the sentence is NOT true?
A. Bush think bilateral contacts and mutual understanding will promote Sino-U.S. relations.
B. Many Americans are interested in China.
C. Bush and the students of Qinghua discussed something about how to make China richer and stronger.
D. The 2008’s Olympic Games is a great change for China been known by the world.
Many Americans are interested in China because _______.
A. they want to come here to take part in the 2008 Olympic Games
B. they have learned something of China and they want to learn more
C. China has been taking place great change
D. China has a “great history” and “unbelievably exciting future”
The narrator(叙述者) of the passage was most probably _____.
A. a reporter B. a psychologist C. a politician D. a sociologist
查看习题详情和答案>>Visiting U.S. President George W. Bush said in Beijing Friday that both China and the United States should encourage bilateral (双边的) contacts and exchanges to promote mutual understanding.
“It’s important for our political leaders to come to China,”said Bush, who gave a speech Friday morning at Qinghua University, one of the most prestigious universities in China.
His working visit to China and discussions with Oinghua students “help promote” Sino-U.S. (中美) relations, Bush said in response to a student’s question about what he would do to promote Sino-U.S. relations.
“Many people in my country are very interested in China,” he said, adding that these Americans have learned more about China’s culture and the Chinese people.
He said that he would keep encouraging such contacts and exchanges between the two countries.
Bush said that he would describe back home what he has seen here and that China as a great nation not only has a “great history” but also an “unbelievably exciting future.”
The president said that the 2008 Olympic Games would make a significant opportunity for the rest of the world to understand China, which enables more people to come to China and feel the modernization taking place, and many more people will see it on the television.
Bush arrived in Beijing Thursday for a two-day working visit to China.
What the word “prestigious” in the second paragraph probably means?
A. great B. famous C. honorable D. modest
Which of the sentence is NOT true?
A. Bush think bilateral contacts and mutual understanding will promote Sino-U.S. relations.
B. Many Americans are interested in China.
C. Bush and the students of Qinghua discussed something about how to make China richer and stronger.
D. The 2008’s Olympic Games is a great change for China been known by the world.
Many Americans are interested in China because _______.
A. they want to come here to take part in the 2008 Olympic Games
B. they have learned something of China and they want to learn more
C. China has been taking place great change
D. China has a“great history”and“unbelievably exciting future”
The narrator(叙述者) of the passage was most probably _____.
A. a reporter B. a psychologist C. a politician D. a sociologist
查看习题详情和答案>>Visiting U.S. President George W. Bush said in Beijing Friday that both China and the United States should encourage bilateral(双边的) contacts and exchanges to promote mutual(相互) understanding.
“It’s important for our political leaders to come to China,” said Bush, who gave a speech Friday morning at Qinghua University, one of the most prestigious universities in China.
His working visit to China and discussions with Oinghua students “help promote” Sino-U.S.(中美) relations, Bush said in response to a student’s question about what he would do to promote Sino-U.S. relations.
“Many people in my country are very interested in China,” he said, adding that these Americans have learned more about China’s culture and the Chinese people.
He said that he would keep encouraging such contacts and exchanges between the two countries.
Bush said that he would describe back home what he has seen here and that China as a great nation not only has a “great history” but also an “unbelievably exciting future.”
The president said that the 2008 Olympic Games would make a significant opportunity for the rest of the world to understand China, which enables more people to come to China and feel the modernization taking place, and many more people will see it on the television.
Bush arrived in Beijing Thursday for a two-day working visit to China.
1. What the word “prestigious” in the second paragraph probably means?
A. great B. famous C. honorable D. modest
2. Which of the sentence is NOT true?
A. Bush think bilateral contacts and mutual understanding will promote Sino-U.S. relations.
B. Many Americans are interested in China.
C. Bush and the students of Qinghua discussed something about how to make China richer and stronger.
D. The 2008’s Olympic Games is a great change for China been known by the world.
3. Many Americans are interested in China because _______.
A. they want to come here to take part in the 2008 Olympic Games
B. they have learned something of China and they want to learn more
C. China has been taking place great change
D. China has a “great history” and “unbelievably exciting future”
4. The narrator(叙述者) of the passage was most probably _____.
A. a reporter B. a psychologist C. a politician D. a sociologist
查看习题详情和答案>>Visiting U.S. President George W. Bush said in Beijing Friday that both China and the United States should encourage bilateral(双边的) contacts and exchanges to promote mutual(相互) understanding.
“It’s important for our political leaders to come to China,” said Bush, who gave a speech Friday morning at Qinghua University, one of the most prestigious universities in China.
His working visit to China and discussions with Oinghua students “help promote” Sino-U.S.(中美) relations, Bush said in response to a student’s question about what he would do to promote Sino-U.S. relations.
“Many people in my country are very interested in China,” he said, adding that these Americans have learned more about China’s culture and the Chinese people.
He said that he would keep encouraging such contacts and exchanges between the two countries.
Bush said that he would describe back home what he has seen here and that China as a great nation not only has a “great history” but also an “unbelievably exciting future.”
The president said that the 2008 Olympic Games would make a significant opportunity for the rest of the world to understand China, which enables more people to come to China and feel the modernization taking place, and many more people will see it on the television.
Bush arrived in Beijing Thursday for a two-day working visit to China.
- 1.
What the word “prestigious” in the second paragraph probably means?
- A.great
- B.famous
- C.honorable
- D.modest
- A.
- 2.
Which of the sentence is NOT true?
- A.Bush think bilateral contacts and mutual understanding will promote Sino-U.S. relations.
- B.Many Americans are interested in China.
- C.Bush and the students of Qinghua discussed something about how to make China richer and stronger.
- D.The 2008’s Olympic Games is a great change for China been known by the world.
- A.
- 3.
Many Americans are interested in China because _______.
- A.they want to come here to take part in the 2008 Olympic Games
- B.they have learned something of China and they want to learn more
- C.China has been taking place great change
- D.China has a “great history” and “unbelievably exciting future”
- A.
- 4.
The narrator(叙述者) of the passage was most probably _____.
- A.a reporter
- B.a psychologist
- C.a politician
- D.a sociologist
- A.