首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
A、It was established in George Washington University in 1937. B、It was established in the National Museum of American History in
A、It was established in George Washington University in 1937. B、It was established in the National Museum of American History in
admin
2014-11-27
56
问题
Summer means internships for thousands of American college students. They work in the kinds of jobs they might want to have some day. Experts say at least one-third of all American college students complete an internship before they graduate. Most work at an internship during the summer when they do not attend classes. Some work at an internship during other times of the year. Others do an internship soon after completing college. Some students work for large companies. Some work for small organizations. Some work for the United States government.
Many interns do not earn money at their summer jobs. Some college students get an internship to gain experience in the kind of job they want to get after graduation. Others do not yet know what kind of permanent job they want. So they may get internships in several different companies or organizations. In this way, they can find out what kind of job they like best. Why are internships so popular? Students can learn about different kinds of jobs. They can do interesting work. They can learn skills and gain valuable experience. And they can meet important people. Students often describe internships as a chance that happens once in a lifetime.
George Washington University in Washington D.C., has internships at cultural, historical and technological centres in the nation’ s capital. It is the oldest American studies program in the United States. It was established in 1937.
The university program offers young people a chance to test their interest in history or technology or art. It offers summer work at the National Museum of American History, and the National Air and Space Museum. It also provides experience a workplaces including the Library of Congress, the National Building Museum, and the National Park Service. These programs can satisfy students who are interested in many different subjects — subjects from airplanes to books to buildings.
Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.
22. What is the meaning of "internship"?
23. Why do some students get internships in several different companies or organizations?
24. Which of the followings is not a reason for the popularity of internships?
25. When and where was the oldest American studies program established in the United States?
选项
A、It was established in George Washington University in 1937.
B、It was established in the National Museum of American History in 1937.
C、It was established in the National Air and Space Museum in 1937.
D、It was established in the National Building Museum in 1937.
答案
A
解析
细节题。由George Washington University in Washington D.C.。has internships…It is the oldest American studies program in the United States.It was established in 1937.可知美国最早的实习研究项目是由乔治·华盛顿大学于1937年建立的,所以答案为A。
转载请注明原文地址:https://www.kaotiyun.com/show/3Am7777K
0
大学英语六级
相关试题推荐
Goingtocollegeisasignificantstepinourlives.Inaconsumer-drivensociety,thereisanincreasing【B1】______onthemoney
A、HealwaysexercisesonWednesday.B、Hewouldliketoplaytenniswiththewomanthisweek.C、Hethinksthewomanplaystennis
OntheImportanceofBeingGrateful1.感恩对于每个人的成长至关重要2.现在心存感恩的人却在逐渐减少,原因是…3.我们应该怎样做
You’resittingatarestaurantwaitingforafriend.Twentyminutesafteryourdesignatedmeetingtime,theyarriveinaflutter
A、Becausemencanmakemoremoneytosupportfamily.B、Becausetheywanttogotoworkjustasmendo.C、Becausemenaredeemed
A、BecausetheycametotheUnitedStatesfromtheNetherlands.B、BecausetheyspokeDutch.C、BecauseDeutschsoundedlikeDutch.
A、Coffeeistooexpensivefortheman.B、Thesupermarketisgoingtomoveaway.C、Themanprobablylikesdrinkingcoffee.D、The
Aftertheearthquake,thetextmessagescamestreaminginto4636.Reportsoftrappedpeople,fires,pollutedwatersources,and
A、Byship.B、Bybus.C、Byair.D、Bytrain.C推理判断题。对话中女士问男士是怎么赶到英格兰的,因为她听说铁路被凶猛的洪水毁坏了;男士回答说,他也不是乘船去的,但是他3小时之内就赶到了。根据男士的回答.他不是乘船而且
WasteNot,WantNotFeedingthe9Billion:TheTragedyofWasteA)By2075,theUnitedNations’mid-rangeprojectionforglobal
随机试题
根据前人的研究,把学前儿童家长教养方式分为民主权威型、绝对权威型、娇惯溺爱型和忽视冷漠型四种类型的两个交互组合向度是()
封建时期英国的地方行政组织有()。
女性,55岁,高血压病20年,不规则服用降压药物,某日晨起突发头痛,意识不清,30分钟后送到医院。体检:昏迷,血压210/120mmHg,双眼向右侧凝视,左足外旋位。最可能的诊断是
部分冠不包括
药品标准是()
患者李某,做甲状腺功能检查,关于饮食指导正确的是()
新雨公司与华丰公司就电脑买卖协议进行洽谈,期间新雨公司获知华丰公司采取了保密措施的市场开发计划。新雨公司遂推迟与华丰公司签约,开始有针对性地吸引华丰公司的潜在客户,导致华丰公司的市场份额锐减。下列说法正确的有()。
第二次鸦片战争中,英国割占的中国领土是()。
被列宁称为辩证法奠基人之一的古希腊哲学家是()。
Cultureinfluencesanindividual’shealthbeliefs,behaviours,activitiesandmedicaltreatmentoutcomes.【C1】______thesignifica
最新回复
(
0
)