In "Life at Harvard University", which one is not described about the author's Harvard life?
A: Her academic life.
B: Her romantic life.
C: Her extracurricular life.
D: Her friends she was acquainted with at Harvard.
A: Her academic life.
B: Her romantic life.
C: Her extracurricular life.
D: Her friends she was acquainted with at Harvard.
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- In "Life at Harvard University", which one is the most probable reason why the author said she had found her home at Harvard? A: She found she was lost at such a prestigious institution. B: Academics were harder than ever and she must survive Harvard's tough academic load. C: She took an active part in extracurricular activities and got a sense of belonging. D: She has met many incredible people and most of them are international students.
- My grandmother has lived here nearly __________. A: all her life B: her all life C: all the life
- In the author' s opinion, the debate at Harvard ______. A: is a symbol of the general bewilderment B: will soon be over C: will influence the future life in America D: is interesting to Harvard men and their friends
- 24. According to the author, which of the following is NOT true about her mother? A: She held the power in the family. B: She was satisfied with her married life. C: She had no regrets about anything. D: She was certainly disappointed with her life.
- What was the author's real reason to find a boyfriend? A: To add fun to her boring college life. B: For love. C: They have the same life goal. D: To learn from him