共用题干Stanford University1 Stanford University is sometimes called"the Harvard of the West".The closeness ofStanford to San Francisco,a city thirty-two miles to the north,gives the university adecidedly cosmopolitan(世界性的)flavor.2 The students are enrolled mainly from the western United States.But most of the fiftystates send students to Stanford,and many foreign students study here,as well.Andstandards for admission remain high.Young men and women are selected to enter theuniversity from the upper fifteen percent of their high school classes.3 Not only because of the high caliber(素质)of its students but also because of thedesirable location and climate,Stanford has attracted to its faculty some of the world's mostrespected scholars.The university staff has included many Nobel Prize winners in variousfields.Stanford's undergraduate school of engineering and its graduate schools of business, law,and medicine are especially well-regarded.4 What is student life like on"The Farm"?Culturally,the campus is a magnet for bothstudents and citizens of nearby communities.Plays,concerts,and operas are performedin the university's several auditoriums and in its outdoor theater,where graduations arealso held.Several film series are presented during the school year.Guest lecturers frompublic and academic life frequently appear on campus.For the sports-minded,the Stanford campus offers highly developed athletic facilities.Team sports,swimming,and track and field activity are all very much part of the Stanford picture.So are bicycling andjogging.5 In addition to financial support from alumni(校友),Stanford receives grants from thegovernment and from private charities.In recent years,government grants have madepossible advanced studies in the fields of history,psychology,education,and atomicenergy.At present Stanford is carrying out an ambitious building program,financed in partby the Ford Foundation's 25 million grant.Recently added to the campus are a new physicsbuilding,new school of business,new graduate school of law,new student union,andundergraduate library. Stanford University attracts students from_________.A:both indoors and outdoorsB:both home and abroadC:most distinguished scholarsD:desirable climateE:cultural activitiesF:external financial support
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Stanford University
1 Stanford University is sometimes called"the Harvard of the West".The closeness of
Stanford to San Francisco,a city thirty-two miles to the north,gives the university a
decidedly cosmopolitan(世界性的)flavor.
2 The students are enrolled mainly from the western United States.But most of the fifty
states send students to Stanford,and many foreign students study here,as well.And
standards for admission remain high.Young men and women are selected to enter the
university from the upper fifteen percent of their high school classes.
3 Not only because of the high caliber(素质)of its students but also because of the
desirable location and climate,Stanford has attracted to its faculty some of the world's most
respected scholars.The university staff has included many Nobel Prize winners in various
fields.Stanford's undergraduate school of engineering and its graduate schools of business,
law,and medicine are especially well-regarded.
4 What is student life like on"The Farm"?Culturally,the campus is a magnet for both
students and citizens of nearby communities.Plays,concerts,and operas are performed
in the university's several auditoriums and in its outdoor theater,where graduations are
also held.Several film series are presented during the school year.Guest lecturers from
public and academic life frequently appear on campus.For the sports-minded,the
Stanford campus offers highly developed athletic facilities.Team sports,swimming,and
track and field activity are all very much part of the Stanford picture.So are bicycling and
jogging.
5 In addition to financial support from alumni(校友),Stanford receives grants from the
government and from private charities.In recent years,government grants have made
possible advanced studies in the fields of history,psychology,education,and atomic
energy.At present Stanford is carrying out an ambitious building program,financed in part
by the Ford Foundation's 25 million grant.Recently added to the campus are a new physics
building,new school of business,new graduate school of law,new student union,and
undergraduate library.
Stanford University
1 Stanford University is sometimes called"the Harvard of the West".The closeness of
Stanford to San Francisco,a city thirty-two miles to the north,gives the university a
decidedly cosmopolitan(世界性的)flavor.
2 The students are enrolled mainly from the western United States.But most of the fifty
states send students to Stanford,and many foreign students study here,as well.And
standards for admission remain high.Young men and women are selected to enter the
university from the upper fifteen percent of their high school classes.
3 Not only because of the high caliber(素质)of its students but also because of the
desirable location and climate,Stanford has attracted to its faculty some of the world's most
respected scholars.The university staff has included many Nobel Prize winners in various
fields.Stanford's undergraduate school of engineering and its graduate schools of business,
law,and medicine are especially well-regarded.
4 What is student life like on"The Farm"?Culturally,the campus is a magnet for both
students and citizens of nearby communities.Plays,concerts,and operas are performed
in the university's several auditoriums and in its outdoor theater,where graduations are
also held.Several film series are presented during the school year.Guest lecturers from
public and academic life frequently appear on campus.For the sports-minded,the
Stanford campus offers highly developed athletic facilities.Team sports,swimming,and
track and field activity are all very much part of the Stanford picture.So are bicycling and
jogging.
5 In addition to financial support from alumni(校友),Stanford receives grants from the
government and from private charities.In recent years,government grants have made
possible advanced studies in the fields of history,psychology,education,and atomic
energy.At present Stanford is carrying out an ambitious building program,financed in part
by the Ford Foundation's 25 million grant.Recently added to the campus are a new physics
building,new school of business,new graduate school of law,new student union,and
undergraduate library.
Stanford University attracts students from_________.
A:both indoors and outdoors
B:both home and abroad
C:most distinguished scholars
D:desirable climate
E:cultural activities
F:external financial support
A:both indoors and outdoors
B:both home and abroad
C:most distinguished scholars
D:desirable climate
E:cultural activities
F:external financial support
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Sergey Brin actually graduated from __________.A. the University of MoscowB. the University of CaliforniaC. the University of MarylandD. Stanford University
three of the following universities have large endowments from wealthy benefactors. which is the exception?A. the State University of New York.B. Yale University.C. Princeton University.D. Harvard University.
根据下面材料,回答第 41~40 题:第 41 题 Findings of the Stanford University researchers will promote the sales of new Boeing and Airbus aircraft.
请阅读Passage2,完成第小题。Passage 2Results showed that at least a tenth of the Harvard first-year undergraduates polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework. An anonymous survey by Harvard's newspaper has revealed a surprising pattern of academic dishonesty among students entering the US universities.The survey by The Harvard Crimson was emailed to the incoming first year undergraduates;1,600 students responded. Results showed that at least a tenth of the students polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework.Athletes were apparently the most prone to cheating. 20 percent of students who played a university sport admitted to cheating on an exam compared to 9 percent of students who did not.The survey also revealed that men were not only more likely to cheat but were also more likely to admit to it.The results, compared to a previous survey done on the class of 2013, suggested that cheating may be becoming more commonplace. Of the outgoing seniors only 7 percent admitted to cheating in an exam and another 7 percent said they had been dishonest on a take-home test. 32 percent of the seniors said they had cheated on homework during their undergraduate years..The surveys come in the wake of a cheating scandal at the university which saw 120 students investigated for sharing answers on an exam in 2012. One recent graduate stated: "Cheating was commonplace when I was at Harvard, especially with students in their first year or two. I would say as many as 60 per cent of students took notes into some exams. No one really cared the faculty,well some of them at least, seemed to recognize and yet ignore the problem."In an email to NBC News, Jeff Neal, a Harvard representative, explained that a committee,made up of faculty, staff and students had been established to tackle cheating, which "is a national problem in American education".He added: "While the vast majority of Harvard and other students do their work honestly,beginning this year Harvard College has implemented a new, more robust strategy of communicating with all students, particularly first-year students, about the importance--and the ways to achieve--academic integrity."In a rebuff to critics who say university has become little more than an expensive party, 84 per cent of the responding undergraduates fully expected to prioritize their academics over extracurricular activities, sport, employment and their social lives. Not a single student put academics at the bottom of their list. Not content with confining themselves to their degree subject,59 percent of incoming students expressed a desire to pursue a secondary field of study, and 36percent hoped to learn a language.What did the results show according to the first two paragraphs?查看材料A.Most American students cheat in exams before they enter universities.B.Most American students entering the universities admit they have cheated.C.Half of students entering the universities admit to cheating on their homework.D.There is academic dishonesty among students entering the US University.
请阅读Passage2,完成第小题。Passage 2Results showed that at least a tenth of the Harvard first-year undergraduates polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework. An anonymous survey by Harvard's newspaper has revealed a surprising pattern of academic dishonesty among students entering the US universities.The survey by The Harvard Crimson was emailed to the incoming first year undergraduates;1,600 students responded. Results showed that at least a tenth of the students polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework.Athletes were apparently the most prone to cheating. 20 percent of students who played a university sport admitted to cheating on an exam compared to 9 percent of students who did not.The survey also revealed that men were not only more likely to cheat but were also more likely to admit to it.The results, compared to a previous survey done on the class of 2013, suggested that cheating may be becoming more commonplace. Of the outgoing seniors only 7 percent admitted to cheating in an exam and another 7 percent said they had been dishonest on a take-home test. 32 percent of the seniors said they had cheated on homework during their undergraduate years..The surveys come in the wake of a cheating scandal at the university which saw 120 students investigated for sharing answers on an exam in 2012. One recent graduate stated: "Cheating was commonplace when I was at Harvard, especially with students in their first year or two. I would say as many as 60 per cent of students took notes into some exams. No one really cared the faculty,well some of them at least, seemed to recognize and yet ignore the problem."In an email to NBC News, Jeff Neal, a Harvard representative, explained that a committee,made up of faculty, staff and students had been established to tackle cheating, which "is a national problem in American education".He added: "While the vast majority of Harvard and other students do their work honestly,beginning this year Harvard College has implemented a new, more robust strategy of communicating with all students, particularly first-year students, about the importance--and the ways to achieve--academic integrity."In a rebuff to critics who say university has become little more than an expensive party, 84 per cent of the responding undergraduates fully expected to prioritize their academics over extracurricular activities, sport, employment and their social lives. Not a single student put academics at the bottom of their list. Not content with confining themselves to their degree subject,59 percent of incoming students expressed a desire to pursue a secondary field of study, and 36percent hoped to learn a language.What can we learn from the last paragraph?查看材料A.Most students prefer extracurricular activities to academics.B.Most students of Harvard University still pay attention to academics.C.The tuition fee of Harvard University is quite high.D.Cheating phenomenon mean no enterprise of students.
请阅读短文,完成此题。Results showed that at least a tenth of the Harvard first-year undergraduates polled admitted tohaving cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheatingon their homework. An anonymous survey by Harvard's newspaper has revealed a surprisingpattern of academic dishonesty among students entering the US universities.The survey by The Harvard Crimson was emailed to the incoming first year undergraduates;1,600 students responded. Results showed that at least a tenth of the students polled admitted tohaving cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheatingon their homework.Athletes were apparently the most prone to cheating.20 percent of students who played auniversity sport admitted to cheating on an exam compared to 9 percent of students who did not.The survey also revealed that men were not only more likely to cheat but were also more likely toadmit to it.The results, compared to a previous survey done on the class of 2013, suggested that cheatingmay be becoming more commonplace. Of the outgoing seniors only 7 percent admitted to cheatingin an exam and another 7 percent said they had been dishonest on a take-home test.32 percent ofthe seniors said they had cheated on homework during their undergraduate years.The surveys come in the wake of a cheating scandal at the university which saw 120 studentsinvestigated for sharing answers on an exam in 2012. One recent graduate stated: "Cheating wascommonplace when I was at Harvard, especially with students in their first year or two. I would sayas many as 60 percent of students took notes into some exams. No one really cared the faculty, wellsome of them at least, seemed to recognize and yet ignore the problem."In an email to NBC News, Jeff Neal, a Harvard representative, explained that a committee,made up of faculty, staff and students had been established to tackle cheating, which "is a nationalproblem in American education".He added: "While the vast majority of Harvard and other students do their work honestly,beginning this year Harvard College has implemented a new, more robust strategy of communicatingwith all students, particularly first-year students, about the importance--and the ways to achieve--academic integrity."In a rebuff to critics who say university has become little more than an expensive party,84 percentof therespondingundergraduatesfullyexpectedtoprioritizetheiracademicsoverextracurricular activities, sport, employment and their social lives. Not a single student putacademics at the bottom of their list. Not content with confining themselves to their degree subject, 59 percent of incoming students expressed a desire to pursue a secondary field of study, and 36 percent hoped to learn a language.What can we learn from the last paragraph?查看材料A.Most students prefer extracurricular activities to academics.B.Most students of Harvard University still pay attention to academics.C.The tuition fee of Harvard University is quite high.D.Cheating phenomenon mean no enterprise of students.
请阅读Passage2,完成第小题。Passage 2Results showed that at least a tenth of the Harvard first-year undergraduates polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework. An anonymous survey by Harvard's newspaper has revealed a surprising pattern of academic dishonesty among students entering the US universities.The survey by The Harvard Crimson was emailed to the incoming first year undergraduates;1,600 students responded. Results showed that at least a tenth of the students polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework.Athletes were apparently the most prone to cheating. 20 percent of students who played a university sport admitted to cheating on an exam compared to 9 percent of students who did not.The survey also revealed that men were not only more likely to cheat but were also more likely to admit to it.The results, compared to a previous survey done on the class of 2013, suggested that cheating may be becoming more commonplace. Of the outgoing seniors only 7 percent admitted to cheating in an exam and another 7 percent said they had been dishonest on a take-home test. 32 percent of the seniors said they had cheated on homework during their undergraduate years..The surveys come in the wake of a cheating scandal at the university which saw 120 students investigated for sharing answers on an exam in 2012. One recent graduate stated: "Cheating was commonplace when I was at Harvard, especially with students in their first year or two. I would say as many as 60 per cent of students took notes into some exams. No one really cared the faculty,well some of them at least, seemed to recognize and yet ignore the problem."In an email to NBC News, Jeff Neal, a Harvard representative, explained that a committee,made up of faculty, staff and students had been established to tackle cheating, which "is a national problem in American education".He added: "While the vast majority of Harvard and other students do their work honestly,beginning this year Harvard College has implemented a new, more robust strategy of communicating with all students, particularly first-year students, about the importance--and the ways to achieve--academic integrity."In a rebuff to critics who say university has become little more than an expensive party, 84 per cent of the responding undergraduates fully expected to prioritize their academics over extracurricular activities, sport, employment and their social lives. Not a single student put academics at the bottom of their list. Not content with confining themselves to their degree subject,59 percent of incoming students expressed a desire to pursue a secondary field of study, and 36percent hoped to learn a language.Which of the following is not the measure taken by Harvard University?查看材料A.The university has set up a committee made up of faculty, staff and students.B.Communicate with students about the importance of academic honesty.C.Punish the students who cheat and if cheat, with no diploma.D.Communicate with students about how to achieve academic integrity.
请阅读短文,完成此题。Results showed that at least a tenth of the Harvard first-year undergraduates polled admitted tohaving cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheatingon their homework. An anonymous survey by Harvard's newspaper has revealed a surprisingpattern of academic dishonesty among students entering the US universities.The survey by The Harvard Crimson was emailed to the incoming first year undergraduates;1,600 students responded. Results showed that at least a tenth of the students polled admitted tohaving cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheatingon their homework.Athletes were apparently the most prone to cheating.20 percent of students who played auniversity sport admitted to cheating on an exam compared to 9 percent of students who did not.The survey also revealed that men were not only more likely to cheat but were also more likely toadmit to it.The results, compared to a previous survey done on the class of 2013, suggested that cheatingmay be becoming more commonplace. Of the outgoing seniors only 7 percent admitted to cheatingin an exam and another 7 percent said they had been dishonest on a take-home test.32 percent ofthe seniors said they had cheated on homework during their undergraduate years.The surveys come in the wake of a cheating scandal at the university which saw 120 studentsinvestigated for sharing answers on an exam in 2012. One recent graduate stated: "Cheating wascommonplace when I was at Harvard, especially with students in their first year or two. I would sayas many as 60 percent of students took notes into some exams. No one really cared the faculty, wellsome of them at least, seemed to recognize and yet ignore the problem."In an email to NBC News, Jeff Neal, a Harvard representative, explained that a committee,made up of faculty, staff and students had been established to tackle cheating, which "is a nationalproblem in American education".He added: "While the vast majority of Harvard and other students do their work honestly,beginning this year Harvard College has implemented a new, more robust strategy of communicatingwith all students, particularly first-year students, about the importance--and the ways to achieve--academic integrity."In a rebuff to critics who say university has become little more than an expensive party,84 percentof therespondingundergraduatesfullyexpectedtoprioritizetheiracademicsoverextracurricular activities, sport, employment and their social lives. Not a single student putacademics at the bottom of their list. Not content with confining themselves to their degree subject, 59 percent of incoming students expressed a desire to pursue a secondary field of study, and 36 percent hoped to learn a language.Which of the following is not the measure taken by Harvard University?查看材料A.The university has set up a committee made up of faculty, staff and students.B.Communicate with students about the importance of academic honesty.C.Punish the students who cheat and if cheat, with no diploma.D.Communicate with students about how to achieve academic integrity.
Researchers from the following universities are involved in the study except__________.A.Columbia UniversityB.Stanford UniversityC.New England UniversityD.California University
A University of California advisor said___________.A.all students could overcome the anxiety after taking a special test anxiety programB.almost all students felt less stress after taking a University of California advising courseC.students found it difficult to improve even though they had taken a special test anxietycourseD.students found it easy to relax as soon as they entered a University of California advisingcourse
共用题干Stanford University1 Stanford University is sometimes called"the Harvard of the West".The closeness ofStanford to San Francisco,a city thirty-two miles to the north,gives the university adecidedly cosmopolitan(世界性的)flavor.2 The students are enrolled mainly from the western United States.But most of the fiftystates send students to Stanford,and many foreign students study here,as well.Andstandards for admission remain high.Young men and women are selected to enter theuniversity from the upper fifteen percent of their high school classes.3 Not only because of the high caliber(素质)of its students but also because of thedesirable location and climate,Stanford has attracted to its faculty some of the world's mostrespected scholars.The university staff has included many Nobel Prize winners in variousfields.Stanford's undergraduate school of engineering and its graduate schools of business, law,and medicine are especially well-regarded.4 What is student life like on"The Farm"?Culturally,the campus is a magnet for bothstudents and citizens of nearby communities.Plays,concerts,and operas are performedin the university's several auditoriums and in its outdoor theater,where graduations arealso held.Several film series are presented during the school year.Guest lecturers frompublic and academic life frequently appear on campus.For the sports-minded,the Stanford campus offers highly developed athletic facilities.Team sports,swimming,and track and field activity are all very much part of the Stanford picture.So are bicycling andjogging.5 In addition to financial support from alumni(校友),Stanford receives grants from thegovernment and from private charities.In recent years,government grants have madepossible advanced studies in the fields of history,psychology,education,and atomicenergy.At present Stanford is carrying out an ambitious building program,financed in partby the Ford Foundation's 25 million grant.Recently added to the campus are a new physicsbuilding,new school of business,new graduate school of law,new student union,andundergraduate library. Paragraph 3_________A:Colorful Life on CampusB:Intelligent Student BodyC:Excellent AdministrationD:Distinguished FacultyE:Substantial Financial SupportF:Rich European Flavor
共用题干Stanford University1 Stanford University is sometimes called"the Harvard of the West".The closeness ofStanford to San Francisco,a city thirty-two miles to the north,gives the university adecidedly cosmopolitan(世界性的)flavor.2 The students are enrolled mainly from the western United States.But most of the fiftystates send students to Stanford,and many foreign students study here,as well.Andstandards for admission remain high.Young men and women are selected to enter theuniversity from the upper fifteen percent of their high school classes.3 Not only because of the high caliber(素质)of its students but also because of thedesirable location and climate,Stanford has attracted to its faculty some of the world's mostrespected scholars.The university staff has included many Nobel Prize winners in variousfields.Stanford's undergraduate school of engineering and its graduate schools of business, law,and medicine are especially well-regarded.4 What is student life like on"The Farm"?Culturally,the campus is a magnet for bothstudents and citizens of nearby communities.Plays,concerts,and operas are performedin the university's several auditoriums and in its outdoor theater,where graduations arealso held.Several film series are presented during the school year.Guest lecturers frompublic and academic life frequently appear on campus.For the sports-minded,the Stanford campus offers highly developed athletic facilities.Team sports,swimming,and track and field activity are all very much part of the Stanford picture.So are bicycling andjogging.5 In addition to financial support from alumni(校友),Stanford receives grants from thegovernment and from private charities.In recent years,government grants have madepossible advanced studies in the fields of history,psychology,education,and atomicenergy.At present Stanford is carrying out an ambitious building program,financed in partby the Ford Foundation's 25 million grant.Recently added to the campus are a new physicsbuilding,new school of business,new graduate school of law,new student union,andundergraduate library. The faculty of the university boasts some of the world's______.A:both indoors and outdoorsB:both home and abroadC:most distinguished scholarsD:desirable climateE:cultural activitiesF:external financial support
共用题干Stanford University1 Stanford University,famous as one of northern California's several institutions of higher learning,is sometimes called"the Harvard of the West."The closeness of Stanford to San Francisco,a city thirty-two miles to the north,gives the university a decidedly cosmopolitan (世界性的)flavor.2 The students are enrolled mainly from the western United States.But most of the fifty states send students to Stanford,and many foreign students study here,as well.And standards for admission remain high.Young men and women are selected to enter the university from the upper fifteen per cent of their high school classes.3 Not only because of the high caliber(素质)of its students but also because of the desirable location and climate,Stanford has attracted to its faculty some of the world's most respected scholars.The university staff has included many Nobel prize winners such as Dr.Felix Bloch,Dr.Robert Hofstadter,and Dr.William Shockley in physics,Dr.Author Kornberg and Dr.Joshua Lederberg in medicine,and Dr.Paul J.Flory and Dr.Linus Pauling in chemistry.The Russian novelist Aleksandr Solzhenistsyn has been in residence.Stanford's undergraduate school of engineering and its graduate schools of business,law, and medicine are especially well-regarded.4 What is student life like on"The Farm"?Culturally,the campus is a magnet for both students and citizens of nearby communities.Plays,concerts,and operas are performed in the university's several auditoriums and in its outdoor theater,where graduations are also held.Several film series are presented during the school year.Guest lecturers from public and academic life frequently appear on campus.In the evenings,many students gather to socialize in the Student Union's coffee house ; here the beverages(饮料)and the atmosphere both have a decidedly European flavor.For the sports-minded,the Stanford campus offers highly developed athletic facilities.Team sports,swimming,and track and field activity are all very much part of the Stanford picture.So are bicycling and jogging.5 In addition to financial support from alumni(校友),Stanford receives grants from the government and from private philanthropic(慈善的)foundations.In recent years, government grants have made possible advanced studies in the fields of history, psychology,education,and atomic energy.At present Stanford is carrying out an ambitious building program,financed in part by the Ford Foundation's 25 million grant.Recently added to the campus are a new physics building,new school of business,newgraduate school of law,new student union,and undergraduate library.Paragraph 5_________A:Colorful Life on CampusB:Intelligent Student BodyC:School AdministrationD:Distinguished FacultyE:Substantial Financial SupportF:The Harvard of the West
共用题干Stanford University1 Stanford University,famous as one of northern California's several institutions of higher learning,is sometimes called"the Harvard of the West."The closeness of Stanford to San Francisco,a city thirty-two miles to the north,gives the university a decidedly cosmopolitan (世界性的)flavor.2 The students are enrolled mainly from the western United States.But most of the fifty states send students to Stanford,and many foreign students study here,as well.And standards for admission remain high.Young men and women are selected to enter the university from the upper fifteen per cent of their high school classes.3 Not only because of the high caliber(素质)of its students but also because of the desirable location and climate,Stanford has attracted to its faculty some of the world's most respected scholars.The university staff has included many Nobel prize winners such as Dr.Felix Bloch,Dr.Robert Hofstadter,and Dr.William Shockley in physics,Dr.Author Kornberg and Dr.Joshua Lederberg in medicine,and Dr.Paul J.Flory and Dr.Linus Pauling in chemistry.The Russian novelist Aleksandr Solzhenistsyn has been in residence.Stanford's undergraduate school of engineering and its graduate schools of business,law, and medicine are especially well-regarded.4 What is student life like on"The Farm"?Culturally,the campus is a magnet for both students and citizens of nearby communities.Plays,concerts,and operas are performed in the university's several auditoriums and in its outdoor theater,where graduations are also held.Several film series are presented during the school year.Guest lecturers from public and academic life frequently appear on campus.In the evenings,many students gather to socialize in the Student Union's coffee house ; here the beverages(饮料)and the atmosphere both have a decidedly European flavor.For the sports-minded,the Stanford campus offers highly developed athletic facilities.Team sports,swimming,and track and field activity are all very much part of the Stanford picture.So are bicycling and jogging.5 In addition to financial support from alumni(校友),Stanford receives grants from the government and from private philanthropic(慈善的)foundations.In recent years, government grants have made possible advanced studies in the fields of history, psychology,education,and atomic energy.At present Stanford is carrying out an ambitious building program,financed in part by the Ford Foundation's 25 million grant.Recently added to the campus are a new physics building,new school of business,newgraduate school of law,new student union,and undergraduate library.Financial support from both private organizations and the government has made possible_________.A:they can find the best studentsB:the university's academic advancement and physical extensionC:some of the most distinguished scholars of the worldD:where a sports meet is held every yearE:must have been the top students in their classesF:must be hard working
共用题干Stanford University1 Stanford University,famous as one of northern California's several institutions of higher learning,is sometimes called"the Harvard of the West."The closeness of Stanford to San Francisco,a city thirty-two miles to the north,gives the university a decidedly cosmopolitan (世界性的)flavor.2 The students are enrolled mainly from the western United States.But most of the fifty states send students to Stanford,and many foreign students study here,as well.And standards for admission remain high.Young men and women are selected to enter the university from the upper fifteen per cent of their high school classes.3 Not only because of the high caliber(素质)of its students but also because of the desirable location and climate,Stanford has attracted to its faculty some of the world's most respected scholars.The university staff has included many Nobel prize winners such as Dr.Felix Bloch,Dr.Robert Hofstadter,and Dr.William Shockley in physics,Dr.Author Kornberg and Dr.Joshua Lederberg in medicine,and Dr.Paul J.Flory and Dr.Linus Pauling in chemistry.The Russian novelist Aleksandr Solzhenistsyn has been in residence.Stanford's undergraduate school of engineering and its graduate schools of business,law, and medicine are especially well-regarded.4 What is student life like on"The Farm"?Culturally,the campus is a magnet for both students and citizens of nearby communities.Plays,concerts,and operas are performed in the university's several auditoriums and in its outdoor theater,where graduations are also held.Several film series are presented during the school year.Guest lecturers from public and academic life frequently appear on campus.In the evenings,many students gather to socialize in the Student Union's coffee house ; here the beverages(饮料)and the atmosphere both have a decidedly European flavor.For the sports-minded,the Stanford campus offers highly developed athletic facilities.Team sports,swimming,and track and field activity are all very much part of the Stanford picture.So are bicycling and jogging.5 In addition to financial support from alumni(校友),Stanford receives grants from the government and from private philanthropic(慈善的)foundations.In recent years, government grants have made possible advanced studies in the fields of history, psychology,education,and atomic energy.At present Stanford is carrying out an ambitious building program,financed in part by the Ford Foundation's 25 million grant.Recently added to the campus are a new physics building,new school of business,newgraduate school of law,new student union,and undergraduate library.On the faculty of the university there are________.A:they can find the best studentsB:the university's academic advancement and physical extensionC:some of the most distinguished scholars of the worldD:where a sports meet is held every yearE:must have been the top students in their classesF:must be hard working
共用题干Stanford University1 Stanford University,famous as one of northern California's several institutions of higher learning,is sometimes called"the Harvard of the West."The closeness of Stanford to San Francisco,a city thirty-two miles to the north,gives the university a decidedly cosmopolitan (世界性的)flavor.2 The students are enrolled mainly from the western United States.But most of the fifty states send students to Stanford,and many foreign students study here,as well.And standards for admission remain high.Young men and women are selected to enter the university from the upper fifteen per cent of their high school classes.3 Not only because of the high caliber(素质)of its students but also because of the desirable location and climate,Stanford has attracted to its faculty some of the world's most respected scholars.The university staff has included many Nobel prize winners such as Dr.Felix Bloch,Dr.Robert Hofstadter,and Dr.William Shockley in physics,Dr.Author Kornberg and Dr.Joshua Lederberg in medicine,and Dr.Paul J.Flory and Dr.Linus Pauling in chemistry.The Russian novelist Aleksandr Solzhenistsyn has been in residence.Stanford's undergraduate school of engineering and its graduate schools of business,law, and medicine are especially well-regarded.4 What is student life like on"The Farm"?Culturally,the campus is a magnet for both students and citizens of nearby communities.Plays,concerts,and operas are performed in the university's several auditoriums and in its outdoor theater,where graduations are also held.Several film series are presented during the school year.Guest lecturers from public and academic life frequently appear on campus.In the evenings,many students gather to socialize in the Student Union's coffee house ; here the beverages(饮料)and the atmosphere both have a decidedly European flavor.For the sports-minded,the Stanford campus offers highly developed athletic facilities.Team sports,swimming,and track and field activity are all very much part of the Stanford picture.So are bicycling and jogging.5 In addition to financial support from alumni(校友),Stanford receives grants from the government and from private philanthropic(慈善的)foundations.In recent years, government grants have made possible advanced studies in the fields of history, psychology,education,and atomic energy.At present Stanford is carrying out an ambitious building program,financed in part by the Ford Foundation's 25 million grant.Recently added to the campus are a new physics building,new school of business,newgraduate school of law,new student union,and undergraduate library.Those high school graduates who can enter Stanford University_______.A:they can find the best studentsB:the university's academic advancement and physical extensionC:some of the most distinguished scholars of the worldD:where a sports meet is held every yearE:must have been the top students in their classesF:must be hard working
共用题干Stanford University1 Stanford University,famous as one of northern California's several institutions of higher learning,is sometimes called"the Harvard of the West."The closeness of Stanford to San Francisco,a city thirty-two miles to the north,gives the university a decidedly cosmopolitan (世界性的)flavor.2 The students are enrolled mainly from the western United States.But most of the fifty states send students to Stanford,and many foreign students study here,as well.And standards for admission remain high.Young men and women are selected to enter the university from the upper fifteen per cent of their high school classes.3 Not only because of the high caliber(素质)of its students but also because of the desirable location and climate,Stanford has attracted to its faculty some of the world's most respected scholars.The university staff has included many Nobel prize winners such as Dr.Felix Bloch,Dr.Robert Hofstadter,and Dr.William Shockley in physics,Dr.Author Kornberg and Dr.Joshua Lederberg in medicine,and Dr.Paul J.Flory and Dr.Linus Pauling in chemistry.The Russian novelist Aleksandr Solzhenistsyn has been in residence.Stanford's undergraduate school of engineering and its graduate schools of business,law, and medicine are especially well-regarded.4 What is student life like on"The Farm"?Culturally,the campus is a magnet for both students and citizens of nearby communities.Plays,concerts,and operas are performed in the university's several auditoriums and in its outdoor theater,where graduations are also held.Several film series are presented during the school year.Guest lecturers from public and academic life frequently appear on campus.In the evenings,many students gather to socialize in the Student Union's coffee house ; here the beverages(饮料)and the atmosphere both have a decidedly European flavor.For the sports-minded,the Stanford campus offers highly developed athletic facilities.Team sports,swimming,and track and field activity are all very much part of the Stanford picture.So are bicycling and jogging.5 In addition to financial support from alumni(校友),Stanford receives grants from the government and from private philanthropic(慈善的)foundations.In recent years, government grants have made possible advanced studies in the fields of history, psychology,education,and atomic energy.At present Stanford is carrying out an ambitious building program,financed in part by the Ford Foundation's 25 million grant.Recently added to the campus are a new physics building,new school of business,newgraduate school of law,new student union,and undergraduate library.Many professors like to teach in this university partly because here________.A:they can find the best studentsB:the university's academic advancement and physical extensionC:some of the most distinguished scholars of the worldD:where a sports meet is held every yearE:must have been the top students in their classesF:must be hard working
The oldest university in Ireland is().Athe National UniversityBDublin City UniversityCthe University of DublinDSaint Patrick's College
The oldest university in Ireland is().A、the National UniversityB、Dublin City UniversityC、the University of DublinD、Saint Patrick's College
Examine the description of the CUSTOMERS table: CUSTOMER_ID NUMBER(4) NOT NULL CUSTOMER_NAME VARCHAR2(100) NOT NULL STREET_ADDRESS VARCHAR2(150) CITY_ADDRESS VARCHAR2(50) STATE_ADDRESS VARCHAR2(50) PROVINCE_ADDRESS VARCHAR2(50) COUNTRY_ADDRESS VARCHAR2(50) POSTAL_CODE VARCHAR2(12) CUSTOMER_PHONE VARCHAR2(20) The CUSTOMER_ID column is the primary key for the table. Which statement returns the city address and the number of customers in the cities Los Angeles or San Francisco?()A、SELECT city_address, COUNT(*) FROM customers WHERE city_address IN ('Los Angeles', 'San Francisco');B、SELECT city_address, COUNT(*) FROM customers WHERE city_address IN ('Los Angeles', 'San Francisco') GROUP BY city_address;C、SELECT city_address, COUNT(customer_id) FROM customers WHERE city_address IN ('Los Angeles', 'San Francisco') GROUP BY city_address, customer_id;D、SELECT city_address, COUNT(customer_id) FROM customers GROUP BY city_address IN ('Los Angeles', 'San Francisco');
单选题What does “old traditions” in the last sentence of the passage refer to?AMost of the north-eastern institutions were set up for both male and female students.BMost of the north-eastern institutions enrolled only men students or women students before the 1960s.CA lot of institutions in the north-east refused to enroll more students before the 1960s.DMany institutions in the north-east have the same reputation as Harvard or Yale.
单选题Passage 1 Results showed that at least a tenth of the Harvard first-year undergraduates polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework. An anonymous survey by Harvard's newspaper has revealed a surprising pattern of academic dishonesty among studertts entering the US universities. The survey by The Harvard Crimson was emailed to the incoming first year undergraduates; 1,600 students responded. Results showed that at least a tenth of the students polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework. Athletes were apparently the most prone to cheating. 20 percent of students who played a university sport admitted to cheating on an exam compared to 9 percent of students who did not. The survey also revealed that men were not only more likely to cheat but were also more likely to admit to it. The results, compared to a previous survey done on the class of 2013, suggested that cheating may be becoming more commonplace. Of the outgoing seniors only 7 percent admitted to cheating in an exam and another 7 percent said they had been dishonest on a take-home test. 32 percent of the seniors said they had cheated on homework during their undergraduate years. The surveys come in the wake of a cheating scandal at the university which saw 120 students investigated for sharing answers on an exam in 2012. One recent graduate stated: Cheating was commonplace when I was at Harvard, especially with students in their first year or two. I would say as many as 60 per cent of students took notes into some exams. No one really cared the faculty, well some of them at least, seemed to recognize and yet ignore the problem. In an email to NBC News, Jeff Neal, a Harvard representative, explained that a committee, made up of faculty, staff and students had been established to tackle cheating, which is a national problem in American education. He added: While the vast majority of Harvard and other students do their work honestly, beginning this year Harvard College has implemented a new, more robust strategy of communicating with all students, particularly first-year students, about the importance-and the ways to achieve- academic integrity. In a rebuff to critics who say university has become little more than an expensive party, 84 per cent of the responding undergraduates fully expected to prioritize their academics over extracurricular activities, sport, employment and their social lives. Not a single student put academics at the bottom of their list. Not content with confining themselves to their degree subject, 59 percent of incoming students expressed a desire to pursue a secondary field of study, and 36 percent hoped to learn a language.Which of the following is not the measure taken by Harvard University?AThe university has set up a committee made up of faculty, staff and students.BCommunicate with students about the importance of academic honesty.CPunish the students who cheat and if cheat, with no diploma.DCommunicate with students about how to achieve academic integrity.
单选题The oldest university in Ireland is().Athe National UniversityBDublin City UniversityCthe University of DublinDSaint Patrick's College
单选题Passage 1 Results showed that at least a tenth of the Harvard first-year undergraduates polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework. An anonymous survey by Harvard's newspaper has revealed a surprising pattern of academic dishonesty among studertts entering the US universities. The survey by The Harvard Crimson was emailed to the incoming first year undergraduates; 1,600 students responded. Results showed that at least a tenth of the students polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework. Athletes were apparently the most prone to cheating. 20 percent of students who played a university sport admitted to cheating on an exam compared to 9 percent of students who did not. The survey also revealed that men were not only more likely to cheat but were also more likely to admit to it. The results, compared to a previous survey done on the class of 2013, suggested that cheating may be becoming more commonplace. Of the outgoing seniors only 7 percent admitted to cheating in an exam and another 7 percent said they had been dishonest on a take-home test. 32 percent of the seniors said they had cheated on homework during their undergraduate years. The surveys come in the wake of a cheating scandal at the university which saw 120 students investigated for sharing answers on an exam in 2012. One recent graduate stated: Cheating was commonplace when I was at Harvard, especially with students in their first year or two. I would say as many as 60 per cent of students took notes into some exams. No one really cared the faculty, well some of them at least, seemed to recognize and yet ignore the problem. In an email to NBC News, Jeff Neal, a Harvard representative, explained that a committee, made up of faculty, staff and students had been established to tackle cheating, which is a national problem in American education. He added: While the vast majority of Harvard and other students do their work honestly, beginning this year Harvard College has implemented a new, more robust strategy of communicating with all students, particularly first-year students, about the importance-and the ways to achieve- academic integrity. In a rebuff to critics who say university has become little more than an expensive party, 84 per cent of the responding undergraduates fully expected to prioritize their academics over extracurricular activities, sport, employment and their social lives. Not a single student put academics at the bottom of their list. Not content with confining themselves to their degree subject, 59 percent of incoming students expressed a desire to pursue a secondary field of study, and 36 percent hoped to learn a language.What did the results show according to the first two paragraphs?AMost American students cheat in exams before they enter universities.BMost American students entering the universities admit they have cheated.CHalf of students entering the universities admit to cheating on their homework.DThere is academic dishonesty among students entering the US University.
单选题It was the wealth of the _____ pioneer landowner John Harvard that made Harvard University possible.ApreciousBcuriousCanxiousDprosperous
单选题Passage 1 Results showed that at least a tenth of the Harvard first-year undergraduates polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework. An anonymous survey by Harvard's newspaper has revealed a surprising pattern of academic dishonesty among studertts entering the US universities. The survey by The Harvard Crimson was emailed to the incoming first year undergraduates; 1,600 students responded. Results showed that at least a tenth of the students polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework. Athletes were apparently the most prone to cheating. 20 percent of students who played a university sport admitted to cheating on an exam compared to 9 percent of students who did not. The survey also revealed that men were not only more likely to cheat but were also more likely to admit to it. The results, compared to a previous survey done on the class of 2013, suggested that cheating may be becoming more commonplace. Of the outgoing seniors only 7 percent admitted to cheating in an exam and another 7 percent said they had been dishonest on a take-home test. 32 percent of the seniors said they had cheated on homework during their undergraduate years. The surveys come in the wake of a cheating scandal at the university which saw 120 students investigated for sharing answers on an exam in 2012. One recent graduate stated: Cheating was commonplace when I was at Harvard, especially with students in their first year or two. I would say as many as 60 per cent of students took notes into some exams. No one really cared the faculty, well some of them at least, seemed to recognize and yet ignore the problem. In an email to NBC News, Jeff Neal, a Harvard representative, explained that a committee, made up of faculty, staff and students had been established to tackle cheating, which is a national problem in American education. He added: While the vast majority of Harvard and other students do their work honestly, beginning this year Harvard College has implemented a new, more robust strategy of communicating with all students, particularly first-year students, about the importance-and the ways to achieve- academic integrity. In a rebuff to critics who say university has become little more than an expensive party, 84 per cent of the responding undergraduates fully expected to prioritize their academics over extracurricular activities, sport, employment and their social lives. Not a single student put academics at the bottom of their list. Not content with confining themselves to their degree subject, 59 percent of incoming students expressed a desire to pursue a secondary field of study, and 36 percent hoped to learn a language.What can we learn from the last paragraph?AMost students prefer extracumcular activities to academics.BMost students of Harvard University still pay attention to academics.CThe tuition fee of Harvard University is quite high.DCheating phenomenon mean no enterprise of students.