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The systematic knowledge of a second language which is independent of both the first langu
A.developing language.
B.interlanguage.
C.interim language.
D.constructing language.
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A.developing language.
B.interlanguage.
C.interim language.
D.constructing language.
What does the author think a liberal arts college should focus on?
A.Solid background knowledge in a particular field.
B.Practical skills urgently needed in current society.
C.Basic skills needed for change and lifelong learning.
D.Useful thinking skills for advanced academic research.
A.systemize
B.system
C.systematic
D.systemized
A. approach
B. technique
C. ways
D. method
Language change is ______.
A.universal, continuous and to a large extent, regular and systematic.
B.continuous, regular, systematic, but not universal.
C.universal, continuous, but not regular and systematic.
D.always regular and systematic, but not universal and continuous.
根据下列材料请回答 41~45 题:
第 41 题 Careful observations and systematic studies of sunspots
Beta and standard deviation differ as risk measures in that beta measures______.
A.only unsystematic risk, while standard deviation measures total risk
B.only systematic risk, while standard deviation measures total risk
C.both systematic and unsystematic risk, while standard deviation measures only unsystematic risk
D.both systematic and unsystematic risk, while standard deviation measures only systematic risk
A.marginal costs
B.average costs
C.production costs
D.total costs
A.It represents systematic storage of ideas
B.It is a kind of public sphere representing public will
C.It is a space that shows the equality people have concerning knowledge
D.It is a place that stores and disseminates the fruits of human civilization
Language change is
A.universal, continuous and to a large extent, regular and systematic.
B.continuous, regular, systematic, but not universal.
C.universal, continuous, but not regular and systematic.
D.always regular and systematic, but not universal and continuous.