When I helped out in the kitchen, for example, nothing made me feel better than preparing the eggs and serving them just the way the customers wanted.()
A. 比如,我在厨房里干活的时候,我最高兴的是完全按照顾客希望的方式做好鸡蛋。
B. 比如,我在厨房里干活的时候,一切都没有比完全按照顾客希望的方式做好鸡蛋更让我高兴的了。
C. 比如,我在厨房里帮忙的时候,没有什么比完全按照顾客希望的方式做好鸡蛋更让我高兴的了。
D. 比如,我在厨房里帮忙的时候,什么都比不上完全按照顾客希望的方式做好鸡蛋更让我高兴。
E. 比如,我在厨房里干活的时候,没有什么比我完全按照顾客想要的习惯做好鸡蛋更让我高兴的了。
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Although our educational system and our society generally place a high value on competition, some problems can be better solved through cooperation and some forms of learning are strengthened through cooperation. Both competition and cooperation have a place in society and can serve a useful purpose. Consequently, it is necessary to be able to engage in both processes depending on the circumstances and one’s goals.In the academic environment grades are often conceived as the major criterion (标准) for the assessment of learning. We tend to assume that the higher one’s grade average, the more one has learned, thus creating greater competition for grades. This competition can be particularly intense in fields where the financial rewards are great and opportunity is limited: law, engineering, medicine, and business.However, the measure of one’s learning is not limited to grades. It is possible to learn a great deal about a subject and receive a low grade or even no grade in the evaluation. No grade can be used to define what we learn about ourselves from sharing what we know with others. And no one can give us a grade for how we feel about ourselves and about our relationships with others. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the last paragraph()
A. Grades can only be used to measure one’s academic work.
B. Grades are not good assessment of one’s learning.
C. One’s learning is less measurable with grades than other things.
D. Grades cannot measure everything one has learned.
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Although our educational system and our society generally place a high value on competition, some problems can be better solved through cooperation and some forms of learning are strengthened through cooperation. Both competition and cooperation have a place in society and can serve a useful purpose. Consequently, it is necessary to be able to engage in both processes depending on the circumstances and one’s goals.In the academic environment grades are often conceived as the major criterion (标准) for the assessment of learning. We tend to assume that the higher one’s grade average, the more one has learned, thus creating greater competition for grades. This competition can be particularly intense in fields where the financial rewards are great and opportunity is limited: law, engineering, medicine, and business.However, the measure of one’s learning is not limited to grades. It is possible to learn a great deal about a subject and receive a low grade or even no grade in the evaluation. No grade can be used to define what we learn about ourselves from sharing what we know with others. And no one can give us a grade for how we feel about ourselves and about our relationships with others. What does the author emphasize in this passage()
A. Cooperation.
B. Competition.
C. Evaluation.
D. Teaching process.
The Monday edition of USA Today said sixty people have died in 84 crashes since 2000. This is more than double the number of crashes during the previous five years. Its study found that more than 10 percent of the U. S. air ambulance helicopters (救护直升机) crashed during that time and about two-thirds of the fatal crashes occurred in poor visibility.After reviewing hundreds of pages of documents and interviewing dozens of pilots, federal officials and executives with the companies that operate the flights, USA Today concluded that air ambulance companies have failed to apply safety requirements that might have saved lives. It also found that helicopters were used "excessively" for patients who weren’t severely injured.But the newspaper also noted that there are studies which show that thousands of lives are saved each year by speedy flights to hospitals. It pointed out, as well, that pilots operate in challenging situations, such as having to land on hospital roofs and being sent on life-and-death tasks to rural accident scenes despite darkness or bad weather. "I don’t know anybody in this industry who isn’t devoted to safety and devoted to what we do," Ron Fergie, president 6f the National EMS Pilots Association, told USA Today. What conclusion can you make from USA Today concerning the increasing deaths since 2000()
A. The pilots of ambulance helicopters should be blamed.
B. The air ambulance companies should be blamed.
C. Helicopters are not frequently used to save people’s lives
D. There are too many tasks for ambulance helicopters.