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【单选题】

Passage One

Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.

Recently I attended several meetings where we talked about ways to retain students and keep younger faculty members from going elsewhere.

It seems higher education has become an industry of meeting-holders whose task it is to “solve” problems— real or imagined. And in my position as a professor at three different colleges, the actual problems in educating our young people and older students have deepened, while the number of people hired—not to teach but to hold meetings—has increased significantly. Every new problem creates a new job for an administrative fixer. Take our Center for Teaching Excellence. Contrary to its title, the center is a clearing house(信息交流中心)for using technology in classrooms and in online courses. It’s an administrative sham(欺诈)of the kind that has multiplied over the last 30 years.

I offer a proposition in response: Many of our problems—class attendance, educational success, student happiness and well-being—might be improved by cutting down the bureaucratic(官僚的)mechanisms and meetings and instead hiring an army of good teachers. If we replaced half of our administrative staff with classroom teachers, we might actually get a majority of our classes back to 20 or fewer students per teacher. This would be an environment in which teachers and students actually knew each other.

The teachers must be free to teach in their own way—the curriculum should be flexible enough so that they can use their individual talents to achieve the goals of the course. Additionally, they should be allowed to teach, and be rewarded for doing it well. Teachers are not people who are great at and consumed by research and happen to appear in a classroom. Good teaching and research are not exclusive, but they are also not automatic companions. Teaching is an art and a craft, talent and practice; it is not something that just anyone can be good at. It is utterly confusing to me that people do not recognize this, despite the fact that pretty much anyone who has been a student can tell the difference between their best and worst teachers.

46.What does the author say about present-day universities?

A.
They are effectively tackling real or imagined problems.
B.
They often fail to combine teaching with research.
C.
They are over-burdened with administrative staff.
D.
They lack talent to fix their deepening problems.
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【单选题】ROM中的信息是

A.
由生产厂家预先写入的
B.
在安装系统时写入的
C.
根据用户需求不同,由用户随时写入的
D.
由程序临时存入的

【单选题】健康信息收集、健康风险评估旨在

A.
提供有普遍性的群体化健康信息来调动群体消灭本身健康风险的积极性
B.
提供有针对性的个性化健康信息来调动个体降低本身健康风险的积极性
C.
提供有针对性的科学健康信息来帮助群体降低本身的健康风险
D.
提供有普遍性的群体化健康信息来调动群体消灭本身健康风险的积极性,提供有针对性的个性化健康信息来调动个体降低本身健康风险的积极性
E.
提供有针对性的个性经健康信息来调动个体降低本身健康风险的积极性,提供有针对的性的科学健康信息来帮助群体降低的健康风险

【单选题】在WINDOWS环境中各个应用程序之间能够交换和共享信息,是通过()来实现的。

A.
“我的电脑”窗口中的调度
B.
资源管理器的操作
C.
剪贴板查看程序
D.
剪贴板这个公共数据通道
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【单选题】ROM中的信息是
A.
由生产厂家预先写入的
B.
在安装系统时写入的
C.
根据用户需求不同,由用户随时写入的
D.
由程序临时存入的
【单选题】健康信息收集、健康风险评估旨在
A.
提供有普遍性的群体化健康信息来调动群体消灭本身健康风险的积极性
B.
提供有针对性的个性化健康信息来调动个体降低本身健康风险的积极性
C.
提供有针对性的科学健康信息来帮助群体降低本身的健康风险
D.
提供有普遍性的群体化健康信息来调动群体消灭本身健康风险的积极性,提供有针对性的个性化健康信息来调动个体降低本身健康风险的积极性
E.
提供有针对性的个性经健康信息来调动个体降低本身健康风险的积极性,提供有针对的性的科学健康信息来帮助群体降低的健康风险
【单选题】在WINDOWS环境中各个应用程序之间能够交换和共享信息,是通过()来实现的。
A.
“我的电脑”窗口中的调度
B.
资源管理器的操作
C.
剪贴板查看程序
D.
剪贴板这个公共数据通道
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