Most people are familiar with comic
books and comic strips. The comic strip is usually found in daily newspapers. It
is made up of three or four picture panels telling a story with one or more
characters. Some comic strips tell a different incident every day. In other
comic strips the story continues from day to day until it is finished, and then
a new story begins with the same main characters. Comic books are extensions of comic strips into magazines. Each magazine is about one set of characters, and the pictures tell a complete story. Generally comic books are printed in color. The words are prined in balloons over a speaker’s head to indicate the person speaking. A few sentences may be used to bridge a gap in a story, but most of the plot is carried by direct conversation and by action in the pictures. Comic book c A. A story with one or more characters. B. A complete story. C. A different incident every day. D. Both A and C. [单项选择]A major reason most experts today support concepts such as a youth services bureau is that. traditional correctional practices fail to rehabilitate many delinquent youth. It has been estimated that as many as 70 percent of all youth who have been institutionalized are involved in new offenses following their release. Contemporary correctional institutions are usually isolated—geographically and socially--from the communities in which most of their inmates live. In addition, rehabilitative programs in the typical training school and reformatory focus on the individual delinquent rather than the environmental conditions which foster delinquency.
Finally, many institutions do not play an advocacy role on behalf of those committed to their care. They fail to do anything constructive about the hack-home conditions-family, school, work--faced by the youthful inmates. As a result, too often institutionalization serves as a barrier to the successful return of former inmates to their commu A. narrative B. satirical C. expository D. argumentative [简答题] Choosing a College Major
The most important piece of advice in this article follows this sentence, so, are you ready for it The advice: Don’’t panic.
I know it’’s easier said than done, but I can’’t tell you how many students I have advised since the time that I have been a professor that seem in a state of panic if they are uncertain of their major, let alone a career. Choosing a major, thinking about a career, getting an education — these are the things college is all about. Yes, there are some students who arrive on campus and know exactly their major and career ambitions, but the majority of students do not, thus there is no need to rush into a decision about your major as soon as you step on campus.
And guess what A majority of students in all colleges and universities change their major at least once in their college careers; and many change their major several times over the course of their college career.
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