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[单项选择]In the author's eyes "intellectuals" are those who ______.
A. are gifted and thus categorized as such
B. claim themselves to be superior to others
C. are in small numbers compared with the rest
D. advance their careers to save humanity
[单项选择]While studying those couples who got divorced and those who stayed married, all the following factors were included EXCEPT ______
A. ethnical background
B. sex
C. education
D. salary
[单项选择]It's the media's responsibility to help those who are kept silent by their humble social positions to ___________ their wishes.
A. ventilate
B. articulate
C. inaugurate
D. mediate
[单项选择]Those researchers who believe violence on TV has a positive effect on viewers think that ______.
[单项选择]For those people who missed the opportunity for higher education at the age of eighteen, a major ______ in the academic world now provides a second chance.
A. indignation
B. innovation
C. inflation
D. introduction
[单项选择]What is the feedback of those employees who attend the financial seminars
A. They are interested in the financial seminars very much.
B. They get great help and valuable advice in the financial seminars.
C. They do not believe what is said in the seminar and take in nothing.
D. They were enabled to solve many kinds of financial problems.
[单项选择]Those who choose Volkswagen's New Beetle or Chrysler's PT Cruiser are mainly interested in their______.
A. practicality
B. fun to drive
C. prices
D. style
[单项选择]Hancock's research finding surprised those who believed that ______.
A. people are less likely to lie in instant messages
B. people are unlikely to lie in face-to-face interactions
C. people are most likely to lie in email communication
D. people are twice as likely to lie in phone conversations
[单项选择]Those who are interested in the offered position should __
A. email their resume to the company
B. visit the company in person
C. send their resume by mail
D. apply for the position online
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Those Europeans who are tempted, in the light of the dismal scenes in New Orleans this fortnight, to downgrade the American challenge should meditate on one world: universities. Five years ago in Lisbon European officials proclaimed their intention to become the world’ s premier "knowledge economy" by 2010. The thinking behind this grand declaration made sense of a sort: Europe’ s only chance of preserving its living standards lies in working smarter than its competitors rather than harder or cheaper. But Europe’ s failing higher-education system poses a lethal threat to this ambition.
Europe created the modern university. Scholars were gathering in Paris and Bologna before America was on the map. Oxford and Cambridge invented the residential university: the idea of a community of scholars living together to pursue higher learning. Germany created the research university. A century ago European universities were a magnet f
A. a review of a fading system and the relevant solution.
B. about the globalization of knowledge economy.
C. a survey of news approaches to higher education.
D. about merits of the European higher-education system.