In the second strategy, staff were given more control over their ________________________.
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A. 21
B. 22
C. 23
D. 24
一个年轻的美国下级外交官在访问中国时,问了一个令他自己尴尬的问题:东方人怎么会如此令人费解。中国官员笑了笑,然后,温和地回答他:就西方人的缺乏观察力而言,他们的民族才是令人费解的。以下哪一个选项最好地反映了中国官员解释的要点( )
A. 不仅中国人,所有东方人都是令人费解的
B. 大多数美国人都是不能理解中国文化
C. 人们没有观察到的东西也许是因为观察的粗浅,而不是事物本身的隐晦
D. 自从美国和共产主义中国恢复外交关系,许多中国人逐渐不信任美国人
作为意识“本体”的人脑,必然是现实的人脑;现实的人脑总是长在现实的人身上;而现实的人又总是处在一定的社会关系之中的。因此( )
A. 人脑是意识的真正本体
B. 人本身是意识的真正本体
C. 社会关系是意识的真正本体
D. 意识没有真正的本体
Home-schooling is on the rise in recent years all over America. So there is certainly an ideological (意识形态的)edge to many home-schoolers. But do not be misled. First, this is a bottom-up movement with parents of whatever political stripe making individual decisions to withdraw their children rather than following orders from higher up. Second, the movement has a utilitarian (功利主义的) edge. Home-schoolers simply believe that they can offer their children better education at home. One-to-one tuition, goes the argument, enables children to go at their own pace, rather than at a pace set for the convenience of teaching unions. And children can be taught "proper" subjects based on the Judeo-Christian tradition of learning, rather than politically correct flimflam (胡说). This sounds backward-looking, but home-schoolers claim that technology is on their side. The internet is making it ever easier to teach people at home, ever more teaching materials are available, and virtual communities now exist that allow home-schoolers to interchange information. The other factor working in home-schooling’s favor is its own success. Many parents have been nervous about home-schooled children being isolated. With almost every town in America now boasting its own home-schooling network, that worry declines. Home-schooled children can play baseball with other home-schooled children; they can go on school trips; and so on. What about academic standards The home-schooling network buzzes with good news: a family with three home-schooled children at Harvard; a home-schooler with a bestselling novel; first, second and third place in the 2000 National Spelling Bee; a first university for home-schooled children. Systematic evidence is more difficult to find. There are certainly signs that home-schoolers are thriving. One recent survey by the HSLDA showed that three-quarters of home-educated adults aged 18-24 have taken college-level courses compared with 46% of the general population. But this is hardly conclusive. Home-schoolers do not have to report bad results. Moreover, home-schoolers may simply come from the more educated part of the population. Yet these arguments point to change in the way the debate is unfolding. It is no longer about whether home-schooled children are losing out, but whether they are doing unfairly well. "Maybe we should subcontract all of public education to home-schoolers," Bill Bennett, Mr. Reagan’s education secretary, once made fun of it. That looks unlikely. But America’s home-schoolers represent an attack on public education that teachers everywhere should pay attention to. Why do many home-schoolers’ parents believe that public education is inferior
A. Public schools take into consideration every individual child’s learning speed.
B. Public schools are charging more than they can offer to the full-development of students.
C. Public schools cannot offer enough teaching materials to every individual child.
D. Public schools often teach students too much useless political nonsense.