Right, so then you get some of what you want, or something like it, or something that will do all right; and for years you are too busy to do more than live in the present and put one foot in front of the other, your goals stretching little beyond the day when the boss has a stroke or the moment when the children can bring you tea in bed—and the later moment when they actually bring you hot tea, not mostly slopped in the saucer. However, I have now discovered an even sweeter category of ambition. When my children are grown up, I'll learn to fly an airplane. I will career round the sky, knowing that if I do "go pop", there will be no little ones to suffer shock and maladjustment; that even if the worst does come to the worst, I will at least dodge the geriatric ward and all that look for your glasses in order to see where you' ye left your teeth. When my children are grown up, I'll have fragile lovely things on low tables; I'll have a white carpet; I'll go to the pictures in the afternoons. When the children are grown up, I'll actually be able to do a day, s work in a day, instead of spread over three, and go away for a weekend without planning as if for a trip to the Moon. When I' m grown up—I mean when they' re grown up—I'll be free.
Of course, I know it's got to get worse before it gets better. Twelve-year-old, I' m told, don't go to bed at seven, so you don't even get your evenings. Once they' re past ten you have to start worrying about their friends instead of simply shooing the intruders off the doorstep, and to settle down to a steady ten years of criticism of everything you' ve ever thought or done or worn. Boys, it seems, may be less of a trial than girls, since they Can't get pregnant and they don't borrow your clothes—if they do borrow your clothes, of course, you've got even more to worry about.
The young don't respect their parents any more, that's what. Goodness, how sad. Still, like eating snails, it might be all right once you' ye got over the idea; it might let us off having to bother quite so much with them when the time comes. But one is simply not going to be able to drone away one's days, toothless by the fire, brooding on the past.
Young people often feel that the age of eighteen is the______.
A.right age to get married
B.gateway to happiness
C.hardest part of life
D.best time of life
第1题
A.7%
B.8%
C.10.3%
D.11%
第2题
A.7%
B.8%
C.10.3%
D.11%
第3题
A.7%
B.8%
C.10.3%
D.11%
第4题
A.7%
B.8%
C.10.3%
D.11%
第5题
某校共1000人,男女比例为6:4;教师与学生比例为2:8;若男教师为100名,则女学生共有多少名?()
A.50
B.100
C.200
D.300
第6题
某校共1000人,男女比例为6:4;教师与学生比例为2:8;若男教师为100名,则女学生共有多少名?()
A.50
B.100
C.200
D.300
第7题
某校共1000人,男女比例为6:4;教师与学生比例为2:8;若男教师为100名,则女学生共有多少名?
A.50
B.100
C.200
D.300
第8题
下列关于新表的设计中,最合理的设计是
A.增加两个表:学生一选课表(学号、课程号),教师一任课表(教师号、课程号)
B.增加一个表:学生一选课一教师表(学号、课程号、教师号)
C.增加一个表:学生一选课一教师表(学号、学生名、课程号、课程名、教师号、教师名)
D.增加两个表:学生一选课表(学号、课程号、课程名),教师一任课表(教师号、课程号、课程名)
第9题
A.从以教师为主体到以学生为主体
B.教师角色发生改变
C.教学效率得到提高
D.网络开放教育扩大了教育规模
E.网络开放教育使多样化的教学方法成为可能
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