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A.Generative
B.Transformational
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D.Phrase structure
______rules may change the syntactic representation of a sentence.
A.Generative
B.Transformational
C.X-bar
D.Phrase structure
The passage may have been selected from a book on ______.
A.statues and court rules
B.lawyers and judges
C.trial techniques
D.methodology
A.come after
B.abide by
C.recite
D.allow
A. phrases
B. sentences
C. morphemes
D. utterances
Which of the following may be easier to remember?
[ A] Themes learned right before the test.
[ B] Rules from personal experiences.
[ C] Words learnt before a good sleep.
[ D] Ideas stored together in the brain.
In her acceptance speech, Dr Chun said: "what matters most to me is people. And two specific groups of people in particular. I want us to be judged by the impact we have on the health of the people of Africa, and the health of women... Improvements in the health of the people of Africa and the health of women are key indicators of the performance of WHO." "All regions, all countries, all people are equally important. This is a health organization for the whole world. Our work must touch on the Lives of everyone, everywhere," she said. "But we must focus our attention on the people in greatest need."
Dr Chun was nominated as Director-General on Wednesday by the WHO Executive Board and her appointment was confirmed on Thursday by the World Health Assembly. The Director-General is WHO's chief technical and administrative officer. She was previously WHO Assistant Director General for Communicable Diseases and Representative of the Director-General for Pandemic Influenza.
Dr Chan obtained her Medical Degree from the University of Western Ontario in Canada and also has a degree in public health from the National University of Singapore. She joined the Hong Kong Department of Health in 1978, and was appointed as Director of Health in 1994. As Director, she launched new services focusing on prevention of disease and promotion of health. She also introduced new initiatives to improve, communicable disease surveillance and response, enhance training for public health professionals, and to, establish better local and international collaboration. She has effectively managed outbreaks of avian influenza and the world's first outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
The procedures for the current nomination and election process were decided following the sudden death of Dr LEE Jong-wook, WHO Director-General, on 22 May 2006. At its meeting on 23 May, the WHO Executive Board agreed on an "accelerated process" for electing a Director-General.
In her speech to the World Health Assembly, she said: "In leading WHO, I will like all my predecessors by WHO in its efforts to improve world health are subject to scientific scrutiny, or yield their secrets under a microscope. You know the ones I mean: lack of resources and too little political commitment. These are often the true killers ."
Ending her address, Dr Chan repeated her pledge to work hard to improve the health of people around the world. "The work we do together saves lives and relieves suffering. I will work with you tirelessly to make this world a healthier place."
Chan, 59, is expected to take office in January for a five-year term. The U.N. agency has been led by Dr. Anders Nordstrom of Sweden who was appointed by the Executive Board as Acting Director General of WHO in May. He will continue in this role until a new Director-General takes office.
The Chinese government on Thursday congratulated Margaret Chan after she was confirmed as new chief of the World Health Organization. It is the first time a Chinese national has been elected to head a specialized U.N. body, Jiang Yu, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, said. The Chinese government fully supports Margaret Chart as the director-general of the WHO, Jiang said, noting that governments of Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions also actively supported her.
Chan is capable, experienced, which left the members of the WHO Executive Board a deep impression and won wide support from WHO member countries, the spokeswoman said. It is believed that Chan will fully implement her promise and work together with all members f
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Which of the following may be easier to remember?[A]Themes learned right before the test. [B]Rules from personal experiences. [C]Words learnt before a good sleep. [D]Ideas stored together in the brain.
A.banks are capable of offsetting the effect of lower loan-to-value ratios
B.the exchange rates of Asia"s economies are limited by currency pegs
C.foreign investors can bypass the rules to buy real estate
D.stable economic growth may lead to excess credit
udents to grow as people, and to develop their own interests in many subjects.Open education allows students to be responsible for their own education, as they are responsible for what they do in life.The open classroom may allow students to enjoy learning more.Some students will be happier in such a school.They will not have to worry about grades or rules.For students who worry about these things a lot, it is a good idea to be in an open classroom.
But many students will not do well in an open classroom.For some students, there are too few rules.These students will do little in school.They will not make good use of open education.For many students it is important to have some rules in the classroom.They worry about the rules even when there are no rules.Even a few rules will help this kind of student.The last point about open education is that some traditional teachers do not like it.Many teachers do not believe in open education.Teachers who want to have an open classroom may have many problems at their schools.
Since some of its good points and bad points have been explained, you may have your own opinion about open education.The writer thinks that open education is a good idea, but only in theory.In actual fact, it may not work very well in a real class or school.In some cases, students must be made to study some subjects.Many students are pleased to find subjects they have to study interesting.They would not study those subjects if they did not have to.
36.Open education allows the students to ().
A.achieve more in life
B.be ready for their own future
C.develop their own interests
D.learn subjects outside classroom
37.Open education may be a good idea for the students who ().
A.enjoy learning
B.worry about grades
C.believes open education is completely a good idea
D.are pleased to have rules
38.Some students will do little in an open classroom because ().
A.there are too few rules
B.they don’t like open education
C.they care much about their grades
D.open classroom is of little help to them
39.Which of the following is mentioned in the passage? ()
A.Traditional teachers like open education very much
B.Students do better in a traditional classroom
C.Students are not used to making so many choices in open education
D.Teachers may have problems in open classrooms
40.Which of the following best summarizes the passage?()
A.open education is a really complex idea
B.Teachers like traditional education
C.Students don’t have to worry about rules
D.Teachers’ feelings and attitudes are important to the students