When the author said "he was lucky", it means the following except ______.
A. the topic he found in a book a century ago is so strange
B. he often finds that the past has valuable lessons for the future
C. there are many books on electric vehicles in the 20th century
D. books published before 1923 are in the public domain
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听力原文:W: How much time did you spend on the book?
M: The first three parts are very difficult and I spent a whole week digesting what was said, but the rest was just repetition of similar stuff and I finished it in one morning.
Q: How long did it take the man to read the book?
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A. Three days and a half.
B. Seven days and a half.
C. A whole week.
D. Half a day.
听力原文: In 1963 the leader of the Labor Party made a speech explaining plans for a "university of the air"-- an educational system which would make use of television, radio and correspondence courses. Many people laughed at the idea, but it became part of the Labor Party's program to give educational opportunity to people who had not had a chance to receive further education.
By 1969 plans were well advanced and by August 1970 the Open University, as it is now called, had received 400 000 applications. Only 25 000 could be accepted for the four "foundation" courses offered: social sciences, arts, science and mathematics. Unsuccessful candidates were told to apply again the following year, when a foundation course in technology would also be offered.
The first teaching programs appeared on the air and screen in January 1971, with clerks, farm workers, housewives, teachers, policemen and many others as students. Correspondence units had been carefully prepared and science students were given devices for a small home laboratory. Study centers have been set up all over the country so that students can attend once a week, and once a year they will spend a week at one of the university's summer schools.
It has been nearly 40 years since the Open University started to offer courses. Now it is a very important part of the British educational system. Not only does it offer foundation courses like those mentioned above, it also carries out very advanced scientific researches, some of which will lead to Master's or PH. D Degrees.
32. How did people in the 1960's like the idea of establishing a "university of the air"?
33.Which course was one of the four "foundation" courses offered in the Open University?
34.When did the first teaching programs appear on the air and screen?
35.What's the current situation with the Open University?
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A. Many thought it was ridiculous.
B. Some expected it to replace traditional ones.
C. Most regarded it as a convenient educational channel.
D. No one took it very seriously.
A.About 55%.B.About 15%.C.About 50%.D.About 5%.
About 55%.
B. About 15%.
C. About 50%.
D. About 5%.
A.40.B.14.C.3.D.13
A. 40.
B. 14.
C. 3.
D. 13