For those students back to school, some certification programs are included EXCEPT ______.
A.information design
B.traffic control
C.user-experience design
D.green technology
A.information design
B.traffic control
C.user-experience design
D.green technology
A) competing with other students
C) working too hard
B) being graded unfairly
D) being dismissed from school
We can learn from the text that______.
A.most public school students are inferior to home-schooled ones
B.some home-schooled students have learnt better than school-educated children in certain fields
C.home-schooling will eventually substitute school education in America
D.home-schooled children have a more promising future than those educated in schools
A.Learning is best achieved through discipline and drill.
B.Shaping the moral character of students should be the primary goal.
C.Higher education should prepare students to contribute to society.
D.Teachers should select their students' courses.
The experiment conducted on students living in one hostel suggested that ______.
A.it was impossible to predict which friendships would develop
B.in the long run, people get on better with those who are like them
C.students split up as soon as they discovered differences in attitudes
D.students immediately recognized others with similar attitudes and interests
A)He tired to make everything take care of itself.
B)He tried to recognize those underprepared students.
C)He organized sufficient interactions between students and faculty.
D)He helped the prepared students meet their professors’ faulty expectations.
In the 2nd paragraph, “those who don’t fit the pattern” refers to ________.
A) high school graduates who aren’t suitable for college education
B) college graduates who are selling shoes and driving taxis
C) college students who aren’t any better for their higher education
D) high school graduates who failed to be admitted to college
Monica Inzer, dean of admission and financial aid atHamilton, believes ______.
A. it doesn’t pay to spend $ 1 million a year to raise its ranking
B. it gives students motivation to award academic achievements
C. it’s illogical to use so much money on only 4% of its students
D. it’s not right to give aid to those who can afford the tuition
A.many students drop out of schools
B.students are not adequately motivated
C.intellectual factors are more important for students than when they were in primary and middle schools
D.measures of college achievement are unreliable like those in primary and middle schools
Why did the author offer the AIDS course?
A.He wanted to teach people about a cure for AIDS.
B.People need to be taught how to avoid those with AIDS.
C.He wanted to teach the students that AIDS resulted from moral failure.
D.People take improper attitudes towards AIDS and those with or at high risk of AIDS.
What is a possible result if students pay too much attention to examinations?
A.Students neglect those exam-oriented subjects.
B.Students are unable to relax with friends or to develop other interests.
C.Teachers neglect the training of the students' ability to do well in tests.
D.Students only pay attention to the development of their ability to think creatively.