The professor, ______ as a splendid speaker, was warmly received by the students. A) known B)
The professor, ______ as a splendid speaker, was warmly received by the students.
A) known B) to be known C) knowing D) having known
The professor, ______ as a splendid speaker, was warmly received by the students.
A) known B) to be known C) knowing D) having known
Ned Brown is a professor at ______.
A.UC Berkeley
B.UCLA
C.UC Davis
D.University of Washington
The ______ professor found the matter ______.
A.surprising, surprised
B.surprised, surprised
C.surprised, surprising
D.surprising, surprising
(ii) Construct the argument against Professor West’s opinion, and in favour of Professor Leroi’s opinion that
a principles-based approach would be preferable in developing countries. Your answer should consider
the particular situations of developing countries. (10 marks)
A.Dear Mr.Li:
B.Dear Professor Wang,
C.Dear Professor Wang:
D.DearMr.Li.
Student: Good morning, Professor Liu. ______I'm late.
Professor: You are late every morning. You were late Tuesday, yesterday...Don't you have a watch?
A.assistant professor
B.Dean of Students
C.full professor
D.president
E.part-time instructor
_17_ the professor stopped
A.At first
B.At last
C.At once
D.At least
A.association
B.recognition
C.contact
D.acquaintance
The professor's speech ______ at wide range of subjects from drug to women's rights.
A.contained
B.covered
C.listed
D.touched
(c) Construct the arguments in favour of Professor Leroi’s remark that external reporting requirements on internal
controls were ‘too ambitious’ for small and medium companies. (4 marks)