A.Lack of education.B.Parentless.C.Sufferings because of various misfortunes.D.Easy ac
A. Lack of education.
B. Parentless.
C. Sufferings because of various misfortunes.
D. Easy access to a gun.
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A.He is a scientist.B.He works at a television station.C.He is a doctor.D.He is a coll
A. He is a scientist.
B. He works at a television station.
C. He is a doctor.
D. He is a college student.
A.Keeping the same seats with familiar faces will be fun for everyone.B.Careful attent
A. Keeping the same seats with familiar faces will be fun for everyone.
B. Careful attention to details is the whole of the recipe to be a successful host.
C. Newcomers at the party are often engaging and stimulating.
D. Bringing in new faces to the party offers your guests the chance of discovery.
听力原文: Today I'd like to talk to you about group discussions known as "seminars" and "tutorials". I want, first of all, to deal with the meaning of these terms, then I want to cover the aims of group discussions; next I'll go on with some problems that English learners are likely to-face; and finally I'd like to offer a few pieces of advice.
Firstly, let's look at the meaning of the terms "seminar" and "tutorial". Nowadays it's difficult to draw a precise distinction between the meanings of the two words. The differences are firstly the size of the group and secondly their purposes. A tutorial is usually for a small number of students, say, between two and five, whereas a seminar is attended by a larger group, say, between ten and fifteen. In a tutorial, a tutor adopts the role of the expert and asks and answers questions related to his most recent lectures. Often a student has to submit an essay or a report which is discussed by the tutor and then by other members of the tutorial group. In short, the tutor takes the lead; he in fact "tutored". The purpose of the seminar, however, is to provide an opportunity to discuss a previously arranged topic. More than one member of the staff might be present and one of them would probably act as chairman. Often one student gives a short talk served as an introduction to the discussion. The other students may have been asked to read a number of chapters of a book, related to the talk, so as, to be well-prepared to participate in the discussion.
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A student.
B. A lecturer.
C. A group leader.
D. The chairman.
A new website, www.workers.gov connects workers and their families to government services
A. Y
B. N
C. NG