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- We were struck by the extent ______ which teachers’ decisions served the interests of the school rather than those of the students. A: to B: for C: C. in D: D. with
- We were struck by the extent _______ which teachers’ decisions<br/>served the <br/>interests<br/>of the school rather than those of the students.() A: to B: for C: in D: with
- We were shocked by the extent to ______ teachers' decisions served the interests of the school rather than those of the students. A: which B: that C: why D: what
- We were () by the extent to which teacher’s decisions served the interests of the school rather than those of the students. A: struck B: puzzled C: attracted D: misled
- How should teachers treat students are the master of class? () A: Teachers should always trust students. B: If students have difficulty of working alone, let them learn through cooperation and communication. C: Teachers should talk more than students in class. D: Teachers' job is to guide students to learn independently.
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17e44787ac71be2.png5. The amount of____________________ aid offered has influenced students decisions about which school to attend.
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The grade one of college is a new life journey for students, a key period _________ students finish the role transformation from middle school students to college students. A: at which B: which C: from which D: in which
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We attended the meeting in the school lecture hall last night,____ seats more than 300 students.
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If a university administrator is to introduce the campus and facilities to overseas students studying at the university, which of the following should NOT be considered while he prepares for the presentation? A: Languages of the overseas students. B: Interests of the overseas students. C: Majors of the overseas students. D: Height of the overseas students.
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The agency problem refers to which of the following situations? A: Shareholders acting in their own short-term interests rather than the long-term interests of the company B: A vocal minority of shareholders expecting the directors to act as their agents and pay substantial dividends C: Companies reliant upon substantial government contracts such that they are effectively agents of the government D: The directors acting in their own interests rather than the shareholders’ interests