The student had thought he could register any time during ______of classes.
A problem referred to in the second paragraph is that
A.the government needs to create thousands of new IT posts.
B.the pool of skilled IT people will get even smaller in the future.
C.company budgets for IT training have been decreasing steadily.
D.older IT professionals have not had adequate training.
A.It had never been seen before.
B.It was in the student's imagination.
C.It would stay there for days.
D.It was fairly common.
What do we learn about the student?
A.He ran into trouble with police.
B.He had no interest in his studies.
C.He had to attend additional courses.
D.He planned to go back to his country.
The little-known George Mason University was a dark horse because
A.it had a student body of 30,000.
B.its players were all black people.
C.it had never been expected to be victorious.
D.its players ran as fast as black horses.
A.He founded the Solar Temple at the age of 46.
B.Jouret had been a student of natural healing, vegetarianism and homeopathic medicine.
C.Jouret had been a highly attractive, smooth-talking and charismatic leader.
D.His self-help meditation club and the members he recruited did not mean any harm.
A.confusion
B.disappointment
C.sensation
D.fulfillment
A.The student's parents have had an accident.
B.The student is in a serious condition.
C.The parents know about the student's condition.
D.The parents have learned about the accident.
Which statement is INCORRECT about the man?
A.He was a university student at that time.
B.He took lots of courses, including Commercial and Legal Studies.
C.He had worked at a supermarket in the Christmas holidays.
D.He passed the phone interview.
Which of the following statements about the than is TRUE?
A.He was a 31-year-old student from Frankfurt.
B.He was piloting a two-seat helicopter he had stolen.
C.He had talked to air traffic controllers by radio.
D.He threatened to land on the European Central Bank.
The little-known George Mason University was a dark horse because
A. it had a student body of 30,000.
B. its players were all black people.
C. it had never been expected to be victorious.
D. its players ran as fast as black horses.