- A.many teachers are opposedto the idea of being evaluated by the students
- B.students are opposed tothe idea of evaluating the teachers on their own
- C.students fear that theyare likely to be criticized by their teachers if they are to give theirassessments
- D.many teachers fear that theyare likely to criticize the students who have given their assessments
- A.how well they give theirlectures
- B.how well they get alongwith the students
- C.how many papers and booksthey have published
- D.how well they conducttheir academic researches
- A.Students’likes andinterests are the standards of evaluation of a teacher's lecturing.
- B.Students are actuallycapable of judging the class accomplishments of lectures.
- C.Students are academicallycapable of making comments on the skills of teaching.
- D.Students are not to giveassessments of a teacher's lecturing.
- Anyonewho has ever attended a university knows that the quality of lecturers variesgreatly.A feware very effective communicators,conveying thesubstance of their lectures clearly and interestingly and inspiring students towant to know more about the subjec
- It could.of course,be argued thatstudents are not competent to evaluate the academic quality of lectures.If anyone should evaluate lecturers,itshould be their colleagues. However.I am not arguingthat students should be asked to comment on the academic con
- I suspect that many of the objections to student evaluation stem from the fearsome lecturers have of being subject to criticism by their students.However,lecturers should see such e-valuation as an opportunity to becomeaware ofDefects in their lecturing t
- According to the author,all the students know that________.
- A.it is tooDull to attendlectures
- B.quite a lot of teacherscan produce the results studentsDesire
- C.they must be inspired tolearn
- D.there are greatDifferencesamong the lecturers as to their quality of teaching
- A.Picture signs.
- B.Braille.
- C.Body language.
- D.Signal flags.
- A.spelling
- B.ideas
- C.whole words
- D.expressions
- A.There are many forms ofcommunication in existence today.
- B.Language is the mostcommon form. of communication.
- C.Tourists are incapable ofusing an oral form. of communication.
- D.Ideas and thoughts Can betransmitted by body language.
- A.another part of hispersonality
- B.why he was left behind themodem competition
- C.the causes for hissuccesses
- D.some of his failures
- A.When language is a barrier,people will find other forms of communication.
- B.Everybody uses only oneform. of communication.
- C.Nonlinguistic language isinvaluable to foreigners.
- D.Although other forms,apart from language of communication exist,theyare of little value.
- A.through numerousmechanical inventions
- B.through automotivetechnological revolution
- C.through great social revolution
- D.through radical politicalreforms
- A.Henry Ford always tried toavoid waste
- B.Henry Ford required totalobservation once the standards were established
- C.Henry Ford alwaysencouraged his workers to make changes of the products
- D.Henry Ford made hisownDesigns of his cars
- A.After a reporter comparedhisDunk to flying.
- B.After he won the “MostValuable Player” in NBA.
- C.In his freshman year inthe university.
- D.In his first year in NBA.
- A.products should be sold atlow prices in large quantity
- B.products should be sold athigh prices in large quantity
- C.products should be madewith less cost but higher efficiency
- D.standards must beestablished in his plants
- A.after he joined NBA
- B.in the first year in hishschool
- C.in the second year in highschool
- D.in the first year incollege
- A.He was poor.
- B.He talked less to others.
- C.He was too shy.
- D.He Wilts short.
- A.The humorous story Wascreated abroad.
- B.The humorous story isbasically American.
- C.The humorous story is alsoloved in other countries.
- D.The humorous story is theleast popular in the U.S.A.
- A.laughs at his own joke
- B.repeats it several times
- C.is very serious when hetells it
- D.is conoelTled about thereaction of his listeners
- A.The humorous story.
- B.The witty story.
- C.The comic story.
- D.All three take the sameamount of time.
- A.Yes,he is
- B.No,he isn’t
- C.Yes,he doesn’t
- D.No,he doesn’t
- A.to
- B.by
- C.for
- D.on
- A.seeing,reading
- B.see,read
- C.to see,to read
- D.seeing,to read
- A.suggested
- B.left
- C.permitted
- D.increased
- A.larger and larger
- B.molre and more
- C.faster and faster
- D.more terrible
- A.whatever
- B.that
- C.whichever
- D.which
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Though he had often made his little sister________,today he Wilts made________ by his little sister.
- A.cry,to cry
- B.crying,crying
- C.cry,cry
- D.to cry,cry
- A.did I feel
- B.I felt
- C.had I felt
- D.I had left
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The changes in the city will cost u8 a lot of money,________they will saVe us money in the future.
- A.for
- B.since
- C.but
- D.or
- A.delicious coffee
- B.aDelicious coffee
- C.delicious a coffee
- D.theDelicious coffee
- A.never to drive
- B.to never drive
- C.never driving
- D.drive
- A.if
- B.or else
- C.or not
- D.unless
- A.Millions,on
- B.Million,in
- C.Millions,on the
- D.Million,on
- A.boring that
- B.bored that
- C.boring when
- D.bored as
- A.did they suspect
- B.do the suspect
- C.do they suspect
- D.they suspect