A.on an average working day.B.on Sundays.C.when she is on vacation.D.when she works on
A.on an average working day.
B.on Sundays.
C.when she is on vacation.
D.when she works on the night shift.
A.on an average working day.
B.on Sundays.
C.when she is on vacation.
D.when she works on the night shift.
第1题
【C10】
A.On average
B.In average
C.By average
D.With average
第2题
A.On the average, they will be taller.
B.Their heads will be larger.
C.Their fingers will be more sensitive.
D.Their arms and legs will grow stronger.
第3题
W:Yes.Anyone who has a B average can apply for a scholarship if he needs financial aid.
Q:what does the woman mean?
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A.To apply for a scholarship, one needs a B average.
B.Students with more than a B average can apply for scholarship.
C.No one can make a B average to get the scholarship.
D.Students who make a B average can work on campus.
第5题
第6题
听力原文:W: What do you plan to do on your vacation?
M: This year I'm just going to be lazy at home. I'll probably do some gardening, watch TV, and work on my stamp collection.
Q: Where is the man going to spend Ms vacation?
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A.On a farm.
B.In a post office.
C.At home.
D.At work.
第7题
A.To apply for a scholarship, one needs a B average.
B.Students with more than a B average can apply for scholarship.
C.No one can make a B average to get the scholarship.
D.Students who make a B average can work on campus.
第8题
A.The average life span was less than 50 years.
B.It was very common for them to have 12 children.
C.They retired from work much earlier than today.
D.They were quite optimistic about their future.
第9题
Do women tend to devalue(贬低) the worth of their work? Do they apply different standards to rewarding their own work more critically than they do to rewarding the work of others? These were the questions asked by Michigan State University psychologists Lawrence Messe and Charlene Callahan-Levy. Past experiments had shown that when women were asked to decide how much to pay themselves and other people for the same job, they paid themselves less. Following up on this finding, Messe and Callahan-Levy designed experiments to test several popular explanations of why women tend to get less in pay situations.
One theory the psychologists tested was that women judge their own work more harshly than that of others. The subjects for the experiment testing this theory were men and women from the Michigan State undergraduate student body. The job the subjects were asked to perform. for pay was an opinion questionnaire(调查表) requiring a number of short essays on campus-related issues. After completing the questionnaire, some subjects were given six dollars in bills and change and were asked to decide payment for themselves. Others were given the same amount and were asked to decide payment for another subject who had also completed the questionnaire.
The psychologists found that, as in earlier experiments, the women paid themselves less than the men paid themselves. They also found that the women paid themselves less than they paid other women and less than the men paid the women. The differences were substantial. The average paid to women by themselves was $ 2.97. The average paid to men by themselves was $ 4.06. The average paid to women by others was $ 4.37. In spite of the differences, the psychologists found that the men and the women in the experiment evaluated their own performances on the questionnaire about equally and better than the expected performances of others.
On the basis of these findings, Messe and Callahan-Levy concluded that women's attachment of a comparatively low monetary value to their work cannot be based entirely on their judgment of their own ability.
The experiment designed in the passage would be most relevant to the formulation(陈述,表述) of a theory concerning the ______.
A.generally lower salaries received by women workers in comparison to men
B.reluctance of some women to enter professions that are traditionally dominated by men
C.anxiety expressed by some women workers in dealing with male supervisors
D.prejudices often suffered by women in attempting to enter the workforce
第10题
听力原文: In the United States, the average age of a college student used to be between eighteen and twenty-six years old. Not any more. Over the years, this has changed. Now many colleges and universities boast a large number of non-traditional students.
Many of these non-traditional students are older than the traditional students. Senior citizens are joining the ranks of non-traditional students on campuses throughout the United States. These non- traditional students frequently work during the day and go to school at night or on weekends. They may have started college after they graduated from high school, but later, because of family, or work responsibilities, had their education interrupted.
Traditional Students benefit from having older students in their classes. Senior citizens are excellent role models for some younger students who may not take college as seriously as they should. Senior attend college or the university, not because they have to, but because they want to. Some senior citizens take individual college courses only for personal enrichment. Others attend college to fulfill their lifelong dream of earning college degrees.
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A.Under the ages of eighteen.
B.Between the ages of eighteen and twenty-six.
C.Between the ages of twenty-six and fifty-six.
D.Over sixty-five years of age.