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[填空题]Those universities were established either by __________________ (潜心学习的学生团体), as in Italy, or by teachers wanting to teach, as in France.
[单项选择]Those were the graduate students ______ to do the research work in the lab.
A. to whom it was their responsibility
B. of whom the function was
C. whose responsibility was
D. of whom with the responsibility
[填空题]Medieval universities were more law schools rather than ______as we mistakenly believed.
[单项选择]Colleges and universities were once largely removed from the marketplace as they dedicated themselves to the pursuit of ideas, discovery and truth, and to the education of students for the common good. In exchange, they received from society academic freedom, tax exemptions and the public trust.
In today’s world, Professor Derek Bok, former president of Harvard, writes in his new book Universities in the Marketplace: the Colnmercialization of Higher Education, drug companies pour billions of dollars into medical schools, universities sell the right to use their scientific discoveries to industry, and faculty members occupy such industry endowed chairs as the Kmart professor of marketing.
Where commercialism on campuses was once largely confined to athletics, it is now booming in medical schools and research labs, with their ever-increasing need for resources. ①And professor Bok writes, with a depressed economy, federal deficits and state cutbacks in high education all
A. financial security
B. academic freedom
C. public reputation
D. admiration of tax payers
[单项选择]How many universities were there in Britain in the year of 1960 ( ).
A. More than 10.
B. Less than 18.
C. More than 20.
D. Less than 10.
[单项选择]A. Those who were at the age of 16.
B. Those who failed the eleven plus exam.
C. Those who did well in the eleven plus exam.
D. Those who were not qualified for secondary school.
[单项选择]
W: Who were those two men you were talking to
M: They own a shopping center.
W: A shopping center Where is it
M: It’s that new one down on the Peninsula, about ten miles from here.
W: Oh yes, I’ve heard about it.
M: They’d like to have someone open another restaurant in the center.
W: You’re not thinking of moving the restaurant again, are you
M: No, I’m thinking about opening a branch.
W: I’ve heard that business is quite good there.
M: Those men did a study of the number of people who pass through the center each day, and the result was good.
W: Well, why don’t we look into it
M: But do you think we’ll have enough time to manage another branch
W: We could get George and Jane to manage it.
M: Do you think they have enough experience
W: They’re old enough. And we’ve trained them like your parents trained
A. Being employed by the two men.
B. Opening a branch in the center.
C. Passing their management to George and Jane.