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One of the most interesting paradoxes in America today is that Harvard University the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States, is now engaged in a serious debate about what a university should be, and whether it is measuring up. Like the Roman Catholic church and other ancient institutions, it is asking-still in private rather than in public whether its past assumptions about faculty, authority, admission, courses of study, are really relevant to the problems of the 1990's. Should Harvard-or any other university-bean intellectual sanctuary, apart from the political and social revolution of the age, or should it be a laboratory for experimentation with these political and social revolutions or even an engine of the revolution? This is what is being discussed privately in the big clapboard houses of faculty members around the Harvard Yard. Walter Lip Mann, a distinguished Harvard graduate, defined the issue several years ago. 'If the universities are to do their work.' he said, 'they must be independent and they must be disinterested...They are places to which men can turn for judgments which are unbiased by partisanship and special interest. Obviously, the moment the universities fall under political control, or under the control of private interest, or the moment they themselves take a hand in politics and the leadership of government, their value as independent and disinterested sources of judgment is impaired ... ' This is part of the argument that is going on at Harvard today. Another part is the argument of the militant and even many moderate students: that a university is the keeper of our ideals and morals, and should not be' disinterested' but activist in bringing the nation's ideals and actions together. Harvard's men of today seem more trebled and less sure about personal, political and academic purpose than they did at the beginning. They are not even clear about how they should debate and resolve their problems but they are struggling with privately, and how they come out is bound to influence American university and political life in the 1990's. According to the passage, universities like Harvard should______
A.
fight against militarism.
B.
take an active part in solving society's evils.
C.
support old and established institutions.
D.
involve themselves in politics.
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【单选题】成功报名年货节的卖家,在( )可修改店铺红包。
A.
1.13日21点前可修改
B.
任何时间都可修改
【单选题】可溶性纤维蛋白单体转变为不溶性纤维蛋白需要
A.
凝血酶
B.
纤溶酶
C.
因子ⅩⅢa
D.
因子Ⅻa
E.
因子Ⅹa
【单选题】.Saving resources is a basic policy of our country . And it proves _____ to its sustainable development .
A.
to be great significance
B.
to be of great significant
C.
of great significance
D.
great significant
【单选题】可溶性纤维蛋白转变为不溶性纤维蛋白需要的是
A.
凝血因子Ⅻ
B.
凝血因子Ⅷ
C.
凝血因子X
D.
凝血因子Ⅻ
E.
凝血因子V
【单选题】可溶性纤维蛋向单体转变为不溶性纤维蛋白需要
A.
凝血酶
B.
纤溶酶
C.
因子ⅩⅢa
D.
因子Ⅻ a
E.
因子Ⅹa
【简答题】想要成为著名离岸金融中心必须具有 、 、 三大特点。(注意顺序)
【多选题】电磁波具有的性质有
A.
电场、磁场和波的传播方向满足右手定则
B.
具有偏振
C.
电场和磁场相位同步
D.
电场与磁场存在相互依存关系
【单选题】电磁波具有的性质有
A.
电场、磁场和波的传播方向不满足右手定则
B.
不具有偏振 性
C.
电场和磁场相位同步
D.
电场与磁场不存在相互依存关系
【单选题】能使溶解于尿素中的可溶性纤维蛋白单体聚合物变为不溶性纤维蛋白的是
A.
FIX
B.
FX
C.
FXI
D.
FXII
E.
FXIII
【多选题】由可溶性纤维蛋白形成不溶性纤维蛋白的过程,需要参与的是
A.
FⅫ
B.
FⅫ
C.
F
D.
F
E.
Ca
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