In the writer's opinion, laws and manners ______.
A. are always the same
B. are changeable
C. can be important if you dine in a restaurant
D. influence each other
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Which of the following is not true according to the passage? ______.
A. The passage mainly talks about doctors in Taiwan
B. The passage mainly deals with the students with doctor degrees in Taiwan
C. The doctors in Taiwan are richer than people who do other jobs
Doctors are accused of to get money from patients
Now in this industrialized world people are inclined to choose material possessions. This is true of doctors, too. The high income of doctors is the envy of other people. Many high school graduates are eager to get into medical colleges, and countless girls consider doctors to be their best choice of husbands. For many years the public has charged that doctors in public hospitals demand money from patients. The amount of money the patients give determines the kind of treatment they receive. It has also been said that drug companies have to pay the doctors so that the latter will use their products.
Recently a large medicine factory set up by the U.S. Investors declared that it will stop giving "kickbacks" to doctors as the factory bas spent too much to promote sales over the years. This declaration has caused quite a stir in our society. We wonder what the officials who have denied the dealings mentioned above will say about this.
According to the passage why did the doctors in Taiwan deserve our highest admiration in former times? ______.
A. Because they were a group of qualified doctors
Because they ranked first in wealth
C. Because they were able to cure the sick of poverty
D. Because they were the doctors with medical morals as well as medical skill
Why do many girls regard doctors as their ideal choice of husbands? ______.
A. Because doctors are saviors
Because doctors are honest
C. Because they get married to doctors for love
D. Because they want to live in great luxury after marriage
It has often been said by people involved in language teaching that a student who really wants to learn will succeed in whatever the circumstances are under which he studies. It is certainly true that students do learn in unfavorable conditions and it is also true that students often succeed in using methods that experts have considered unsatisfactory. All teachers can think of some students who are significantly better than their peers and it seems reasonable to suggest that the motivation of the student is perhaps the single most important thing that he brings to the classroom.
Motivation is some kind of internal drive that encourages somebody to pursue a course of action. It seems to be the case that if we perceive a goal and if that goal is sufficiently attractive. We will be strongly motivated to do whatever is necessary to reach that goal. Of course, goals may be of many different types of language learners who are motivated also perceive goals of various types and here we might immediately make a distinction between short-term goals and long-term goals. Long-term goals might have something to do with a student's wish to get a better job or become a member of the target language community Short-term goals might include such things as the urge to pass an end-of-term or end-of- semester exam or complete a unit successfully. It seems possible to suggest that a teacher will find a strongly motivated student with a long-term goal easier to teach than a student who has to study the language because it is on the curriculum and who does not have such a goal. For the latter type of student short-term goals will often be the source of any motivation he has.
What's the passage about? ______.
A. The way of teaching
B. Types of goals
C. Motivations
D. Language learning