The student always ()an excuse for his being late.
A.made up
B.set up
C.put up
D.took up
A.made up
B.set up
C.put up
D.took up
It can be inferred from the passage that
A.the 1960s vision of changing the world led students to conform
B.the educational system and its administrators are partly to blame for the rise in cheating
C.punishment for cheaters has always been severe in this country
D.the student who cheats must be at fault because the system is correct
A.There are only two kinds of intelligence tests.
B.Verbal ability refers to skill with words.
C.A student with a high I.Q. is likely to be a top student.
D.The most creative or talented people do not always get the highest scores on intelligence tests.
M: Why do you always wait till the last minute?
Q: What can be inferred about the woman?
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A.She has bad study habits.
B.She sleeps too much.
C.She wakes up late.
D.She's an excellent student
A.The department may be thinking of refusing the woman.
B.The extra procedures are well worth it when applying for student loans.
C.The department is too strict to approve of the woman's loan application.
D.The department is always strict and their requirements are nothing personal.
Which of the following statements reflects information in the passage?
A.The educational system and its administrators are partly to blame for the rise in the cheating.
B.The student who cheats must be at fault because the system is correct.
C.The 1960s vision of changing the world led students to conform.
D.Punishment for cheaters has always been severe in this country.
Which of the following statements reflects information in the selection?
A.The educational system and its administrators are partly to blame for the rise in the cheating.
B.The student who cheats must be at fault because the system is correct.
C.The 1960s vision of changing the world led students to conform.
D.Punishment for cheaters has always been severe in this country.
A.a Chinese student tends to be very active
B.an American student likes to make trouble
C.a Chinese student likes to puzzle the teacher
D.an American student tends to be vigorous
听力原文: The college had a very good football team, and its best player was a student who always had trouble in school. Then one year the dean of the college said that the player would have to leave because he had cheated on an exam. The football coach immediately went to the dean to try to persuade him to let the student stay in school. The dean showed him two answer papers. "This one is Susan's paper. She's the best student in the class, "he said. "And this one's your football player's. They're exactly the same. The football player sat at the next desk, and just copied from her."
"But maybe she copied from him," the coach said. "You can't prove it was the other way."
"Look at this, "the dean said." Susan didn't know the answer to this question so she wrote, 'I don't know'. And your football player wrote, ' Neither do I'."
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A.Because he cheated on an exam.
B.Because he did poorly in an exam.
C.Because he had a fight with another student.
D.Because he drew a picture of the teacher on all exam.
听力原文: Americans like to laugh and make jokes, especially practical jokes. These jokes, intended to trick or deceive people in some harmless way, and are always popular. In the United States and a few other countries the first day of April, April Fool's Day, is a day devoted to such harmless practical jokes and an excuse for every American to fool his friends and neighbors.
When I was a college student, our daily college newspaper, which was read by most of the people who lived in the city near the college as well as by students, always had a special April Fool's Edition. One year the paper said that a beautiful park in the center of the campus was to be turned into a parking lot.
Another year the paper falsely reported that a Russian submarine had been seen in the lake which is on the campus. It was surprising that many people believed these stories. But probably the most successful practical being invaded by people from Mars. His description of this invasion from outer space was so realistic that he caused a panic and was actualy responsible for the deaths of several people.
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A.A joke played on the April Fool's Day.
B.A harmless joke intended to trick people.
C.An American joke.
D.A joke in college newspapers.
【C1】
A.how
B.where
C.when
D.whether