What was education like in Professor Wang’s days
A: Students worked very hard.
B: Students felt they needed a second degree.
C: Education was not career-oriented.
D: There were many specialized subjects.
A: Students worked very hard.
B: Students felt they needed a second degree.
C: Education was not career-oriented.
D: There were many specialized subjects.
举一反三
- How did Professor Meiklejohn view the undergraduate education? A: Undergraduate education prepares students not only for career but also for life. B: Undergraduates should learn the arts of seeking a career. C: Preparing students for a career is more important in undergraduate education. D: Preparing students for a career is not important in undergraduate education.
- After undergraduate education, students will get a _______ degree.
- What make foreign institutions of higher education welcome Chinese students these days?The trend towards ____________ students becoming _________________.
- According to Professor Wang, what is the purpose of the present-day education A: To turn out an adequate number of elite for society. B: To prepare students for their future career. C: To offer practical and utilitarian courses in each programme. D: To set up as many technical institutions as possibl
- According to Professor Wang, what is the purpose of the present-day education A: To turn out an adequate number of elite for society. B: To prepare students for their future career. C: To offer practical and utilitarian courses in each programme. D: To set up as many technical institutions as possible.