A.His standpoint in important issues.B.His effort to get equal rights for women.C.His
A. His standpoint in important issues.
B. His effort to get equal rights for women.
C. His ability to create job opportunities.
D. His performance at work.
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A.In 1925.B.In 1950.C.In 1932.D.In 1952.
A. In 1925.
B. In 1950.
C. In 1932.
D. In 1952.
When living in Beijing, how did Lang Lang go to school?
A. On foot.
By bus.
C. On his father's bicycle.
D. By train.
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
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A. Dana agrees with her.
B. Dana likes the food.
C. Dana likes to put on weight.
Dana must be unhappy.
听力原文: In only two decades Asian Americans have become the fastest growing of the US minority. As their children began moving up through the nation's schools, it became clear that a new class of academic achievers was emerging.Their achievements are reflected in the nation's best universities, where mathematics, science and engineering departments have taken on a decidedly Asian character. This special liking for mathematics and science is partly explained by the fact that Asian American students who began their educations abroad arrived in the US with a solid grounding in mathematics but little or no knowledge of English. They are also influenced by the promise of a good job after college. Asians feel they will be judged more objectively. And the return on the investment in education is more immediate in something, like engineering than with an arts degree.
Most Asian American students owe their success to the influence of parents who are determined that their children take full advantage of what the American educational system has to offer. An effective measure is homework. Asian parents spend more time with their children than American parents do, and it helps.
Both explanations for academic success worry Asian Americans because of fears that they feed a typical racial image. Many can remember when Chinese, Japanese and Filipino immigrants were the victims of social isolation. Indeed, it was not until 1952 that laws were laid down giving all Asian immigrants the right to citizenship.
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Asian American students have a special liking for engineering and arts.
B. Many Asian American students attended the best universities in the US.
C. Asian American students are hard working.
D. Asian American students have a broad knowledge of English.