In order to make students gain high marks in the coming examination, teachers have to______.
A. develop their students' abilities
B. fill their students' heads with much information
C. teach freely
D. teach their students how to study
A.More goods were produced than needed.B.Less goods were produced than needed.C.Immigr
A. More goods were produced than needed.
B. Less goods were produced than needed.
C. Immigrant women couldn't enjoy the right of educational.
D. Immigrant women raised a lot of children.
听力原文: Could I have your attention please? Thank you.
As I told you this morning, this afternoon is our shopping afternoon. If you have a look at the back page of your tour programme, you'll see a little map of the city centre, with the names of some of the shops marked. As you won't have too much time, I'm just going to explain to you what they sell.
We're now in the Friendship Shopping Centre. On your right is Larp's, a very good place for shoes and boots, rather than gloves, bags, clothes or others. Opposite that is Li Ning, a good place for sports goods, not cheap, but really pretty. Next door to Li Ning is a place for books. They have got books on almost every subject anyone has ever written about, airplanes to animals, but Chinese only--so none of your English books I'm afraid. If you walk along, there are shops which sell cameras, radios, and so on, which you won't buy, I'm afraid, if you are tired or would like to have a nice cup of afternoon tea, I suggest Splend Tea Shop, where you can have British afternoon tea, with very good home-made cakes, chocolates and others. The shop is two blocks away from here, but within walking distance.
What does the speaker do most probably?
A. He's a teacher.
B. He's a tour guide.
C. He's a shop assistant.
A.After the Continental Congress' commission to print the Declaration.B.After her brot
After the Continental Congress' commission to print the Declaration.
B. After her brother went broke and into prison.
C. After appointed by Benjamin Franklin as the city's postmaster.
D. After she set up the first Baltimore newspaper.