功能性工作分析(functional iob analysis)
功能性工作分析(functional iob analysis)
功能性工作分析(functional iob analysis)
Tiffs passage was written mainly to ______.
A.analyse different definitions of functional illiteracy
B.discuss the reasons for functional illiteracy
C.compare ways to get rid of illiteracy
D.introduce the problem of functional illiteracy
Functional parallelism was supported by ______.
A.the approach that is to overlap I/E operations
B.the approach that is to use multiple functional units at the same time
C.by software-controlled looping
D.the pipeline arithmetic computations
The Systemic Functional Grammar was first put forward by______.
A.Saussure
B.John Austin
C.Noam Chomsky
D.M.A.K. Halliday
There are no agreed-upon definitions of what functional illiteracy is and, in practice, definitions vary widely. For many years, reading tests have been used throughout the country which define reading ability by grade level. "Tenth-grade reading level" for instance, would be the average reading score of all pupils who have completed ten years of school. There are, of course, many different reading tests and types of tests. One definition of functional illiteracy holds that anyone is "illiterate" who reads at less than an eighth-grade level. Another common definition uses a twelfth-grade level (the last year of high school in the U.s.)
There seems to be general agreement that at least one-tenth of all Americans arc functionally illiterate in English to some degree. It is also hardly surprising that those nations which (like the U. S. ) have paid most attention to this concept, and which have nation-wide testing, have found the greatest problems. As one educator humourously put it, "Reading tests cause illiteracy". Canada, for example, which also has a large non-English-speaking immigrant population, has recently found that many of her citizens, too, are functionally illiterate. The attention given to this problem, therefore, reflects the fact that in North America schools as well as pupils are continually tested.
What does "illiteracy" in line I mean?
A.Ability to read and write.
B.Ability to appreciate literature.
C.Lack of interest in literature.
D.Inability to read and write.
听力原文:W: English Language Center. May I help you?
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M: An 1-207
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W: It's two thousand thirty dollars.
M: How does one apply?
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A.To help international students prepare to enter institutions of higher learning.
B.To provide work opportunities for graduating students in the community.
C.To teach students how to use English in their daily lives and at work.
D.To provide from basic communication courses to content-based classes.
A.Prague School
B.Copenhagen School
C.London School
D.Behaviorism School