What was universal education primarily for at first?A.All the children.B.Disabled children
What was universal education primarily for at first?
A.All the children.
B.Disabled children.
C.Black children.
D.White children.
What was universal education primarily for at first?
A.All the children.
B.Disabled children.
C.Black children.
D.White children.
A.a good match between donor and recipient
B.the freshness of the bone marrow
C.enough quantity of the bone marrow
D.a universal bone-marrow type
What is the main reason for universal acceptance of tipping?
A.It is an easy way to make money.
B.It supplies the service class with a sort of reliable income.
C.It ensures people a good and prompt service.
D.It enables the service class to be free from taxes.
On what basis did Emerson criticize the people of his time?
A.They refused to recognize universal truths.
B.They did not recognize the genius of certain authors.
C.Their convictions were not well-defined.
D.They were too interested in conformity.
What does Emerson say about the past?
A.It should guide a person"s present actions.
B.It must be examined closely.
C.It is less important than the future.
D.It lacks both clarity and universal truth.
What can we learn from this passage?
A.Body language is static and colorless.
B.Body language can be very amusing.
C.Body language is universal therefore the interpretations of it are always identical.
D.No one can communicate without body language.
According to the conversation what is Dr. Gus purpose?
A.To have a talk with exhibitor.
B.To purchase a lab.
C.To discuss the possibility of negotiation with the Universal Computers Ltd.
D.To inquire more information about the scientific apparatus.
What can be inferred from the second paragraph?
A.Ideal criteria for objective and reliable achievement tests in college courses ate hard to find.
B.Intelligence test scores can accurately predict the degree of academic success.
C.The correlations between intelligence tests and achievement tests are lowest in college courses.
D.The high correlations between intelligence tests and achievement tests in secondary school gain universal recognition.
What is the main purpose of the lecture?
A.To point out similarities in Emerson"s essays and poems
B.To prepare the students to read an essay by Emerson
C.To compare Emerson"s concept of universal truth to that of other authors
D.To show the influence of early United States society on Emerson"s writing