A、State governments
B、Education committees
C、Federal governments
D、State school themselves
第1题
A.One of the major tasks of education is to discover the most promising students.
B.In order to teach effectively, educators are requested to lay emphasis on one particular field.
C.Some subjects have been over-emphasized in public schools.
D.The progress of the society can not merely rely on inventors.
第2题
A.One of the major tasks of education is to discover the most promising students.
B.In order to teach effectively, educators are requested to lay emphasis on one particular field.
C.Some subjects have been over-emphasized in public schools.
D.The progress of the society can not merely rely on inventors.
第3题
A.One of the major tasks of education is to discover the most promising students.
B.In order to teach effectively, educators are requested to lay emphasis on one particular field.
C.Some subjects have been over-emphasized in public schools.
D.The progress of the society cannot merely rely on inventors.
第4题
A.One of the major tasks of education is to discover the most promising students.
B.In order to teach effectively, educators are requested to lay emphasis on one particular field.
C.Some subjects have been over-emphasized in public schools.
D.The progress Of the society can not merely rely on inventors.
第5题
A.the elementary education and vocational education
B.the elementary education and secondary education
C.the secondary education and higher education
D.the elementary education and higher education
第6题
I wouldn't like you to think for one moment that I think education is about earning money, and I merely talked about the money education brings to Australia to reinforce what a big program it is and how important it is for Australia. and for Australian finances and there seems little doubt that governments really are obsessed by export dollars. I'm not saying that's wrong I'm just making a comment, but governments are obsessed by export dollars and therefore education is important. //
When I went to school, and I went to a government funded public school, there were about 750 boys at that school, and there were two Chinese students one of whom was me. Last year I spoke at a speech day. It is now a co-educational school, but 70 percent of the students were of Asian heritage, and of that 70 percent, about three quarters of them were Chinese. It's a selective school and therefore reflects, I think, the Chinese and the Vietnamese families' determination that education is important if they want their children to succeed. //I think that's great, but if any of you have visited the campus of my university you would notice one thing and that is it looks very Asian. At the present time, the University of NSW has about 34,000 students, 27 percent of whom are overseas students and the majority of those are ethnic Chinese but if you look at the campus you would think about 55 to 60 percent look Asian because the other quarter are like me, Asians who are Australians. And that's an interesting reflection of what's happened to Australia. //
(Excerpts from the speech delivered by Dr. John Yu, Chairman of the Australia-China Council, on the Australia-China Oration Series 2002, November 6, Beijing)
第7题
A.One of the major tasks of education is to discover the most promising students.
B.In order to teach effectively, educators are requested to lay emphasis on one particular field.
C.Some subjects have been over-emphasized in public schools.
D.The progress of the society cannot merely rely on inventors.
第8题
A.Massachusetts.
B.Texas.
C.Iowa.
D.California.
第9题
B.public
C.national
D.boarding
第10题
A.To turn out an adequate number of elite for the society.
B.To prepare students for their future career.
C.To offer practical and utilitarian courses in each program.
D.To set up as many technical institutions as possible.
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