freshman
英 ['freʃmən]美['frɛʃmən]
- n. 新手,生手;大学一年级学生
考试真题
- Along with the new structure came a more demanding academic program, the percentage of freshmen taking biology jumped from 17 to 95.
出自-2012年6月阅读原文
- In a New York Times article, Sam Boakye – the only black student on his freshman year floor -said that "if you're surrounded by whites, you have something to prove.
出自-2011年6月阅读原文
- One of the great things about freshman housing is that, with some exceptions, the process throws you together randomly," said Undergraduate Assembly chairman Alec Webley
出自-2011年6月阅读原文
- Black students feel somewhat embarrassed among white peers during the freshman year.
出自-2011年6月阅读原文
- Interracial lodging is arranged by the school for freshmen.
出自-2011年6月阅读原文
- If I had first met Joe as a freshman in high school we wouldn't even have had the chance to get to know each other.
出自-2012年6月听力原文
- This is not to say that we would not have been compatible if we had first met in our freshman year
出自-2012年6月听力原文
- A freshman textbook will have dozens of contributors, from subject-matter experts through graphic and layout artists to expert reviewers and classroom testers.
2019年12月四级真题(第三套)阅读 Section C
- She told BuzzFeed News that her freshman chemistry class required her to use Connect, a system provided by McGraw hill where students can suBMIt homework, take exams and track their grades.
2018年6月四级真题(第三套)阅读 Section B
- Since 2003 the small, elite liberal arts school in Brunswick, Maine, has boosted the proportion of so-called under-represented minority students in entering freshman classes from 8% to 13%.
出自-2011年6月阅读原文
- For years private colleges such as Princeton and MIT have had success bringing minorities onto campus in the summer before freshman year to give them some preparatory courses
出自-2011年6月阅读原文
- For years, private colleges such as Princeton and MIT have provided minority students with some preparatory coursesduring the summer before freshman year.
出自-2011年6月阅读原文
- In a study analyzing data on thousands of Ohio State freshmen who lived in dorms, he found that black freshmen who came to college with high standardized test scores earned better grades if they had a white roommate — even if the roommate's test scores were low.
出自-2012年6月听力原文
- Black freshmen with high standardized test scores.
出自-2012年6月听力原文
- For example, in research with 3920 college students, Doctor Snyder and his colleagues found that the level of hope among freshmen at the beginning of their first semester was a more accurate predictor of their college grades, than were their SAT scores or their grade point averages in high school, the two measures most commonly used to predict college performance.
出自-2010年12月听力原文