In the author's judgment, the argument going on at Harvard ______.
A: is a sad symbol of our general bewilderment
B: will soon be over, because times are bound to change
C: is of interest mostly to Harvard men and their friends
D: will influence future life in America
A: is a sad symbol of our general bewilderment
B: will soon be over, because times are bound to change
C: is of interest mostly to Harvard men and their friends
D: will influence future life in America
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- 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
- 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.
- According to the author, ______. A: as soon as we encounter certain change, we can do nothing B: hope for the bright future can get our mind off the present change C: he is so sad about Mark's leaving that he felt very uneasy D: whatever the change is, we need to get ourselves adapted and move on
- In "Life at Harvard University", how did the author feel when she knew she was accepted to Harvard? A: She felt disappointed. B: She felt excited. C: She felt ecstatic. D: She felt reluctant.
- In "Life at Harvard University", in what way did the author generally organize the text? A: In the chronological order. B: In the spatial order. C: By classification. D: By exemplification.