Which of the following statement about entrée is not true?
A.It could be anything, but it’s not heavy.
B.It could be a small piece of pastA.
C.It could be something to do with fish.
D.It could be a steak.
A.It could be anything, but it’s not heavy.
B.It could be a small piece of pastA.
C.It could be something to do with fish.
D.It could be a steak.
第1题
B.Shakespeare’s works have always been valued as literature,and his works will still be valued in the futur
E.
C.Literature as writing is “imaginative” or fictive,as opposed to factual, true,or historical.
D.Language in literature should always be beautiful and refineD.The sentence,“This is awfully squiggly handwriting!” is not literary languag
E.
第2题
A.They compared zoo-born elephants with wild elephants.
B.They analyzed the records of 800 elephants kept in zoos.
C.The zoo-bom elephants they studied were kept in European zoos.
D.They kept detailed records of all the elephants in their care.
第3题
A.He also invented the B programming language, the direct predecessor to the C programming language.
B.Since 2006, Thompson has worked at Google, where he co-invented the Google programming language.
C.He has worked at Bell Labs for most of his career.
D.He is an American pioneer of computer science.
第5题
A.Knitting is a profit-making business.
B.Knitting helps one get free from a bad mood.
C.Knitting requires patience.
D.Knitting helps one get rid of bad habit.
第6题
which of the following is NOT true about the first day of the trial?()
A.it was a historical regression for Darrow to see the author on trial.
B.people in the town took advantage of the trial to make money.
C.the judge and the jurors were narrow-minded and ignorant.
D.John's counsel included Darrow, Malone, Bryan and Hays.
第7题
A.He is very concerned about the North Korea’s nuclear program.
B.He favors aggressive diplomacy to resolve the crisis.
C.He thinks US troops should continue to join UN peace-keeping missions.
D.He thinks large American units should not remain under US command.
第8题
A.He is appointed by the Queen.
B.He is Minister for the Civil Service.
C.He sits in the House of Commons.
D.In law, he is the symbol of the whole nation, head of the executive and an integral part of the legislature
第9题
Which one of the following statements is NOT true about the sentence “On one end of the spectrum , we’ve heard the implication that my candidacy is somehow an exercise in affirmative action ”?
A.“Spectrum” here refers to a wide variety of different opinions.
B.Obama tries to respond to some of the doubts over his candidacy.
C.Obama tries to point out a misjudgment a lot of people had for his candidacy --- Obama could become the candidate of the president just because he took advantage of some of the policies that favored the underprivileged people such as the black, the women, the disabled in order to ensure the social equality and his candidacy had nothing to do with his qualification
D.Obama tries to point out a misjudgment a lot of people had for his candidacy --- Obama could become the candidate of the president just because a lot of people agree to do so.
第10题
A. Maori population makes up nearly one-seventh of New Zealand s total population.
B. Maori population is younger than the total population.
C. Non-Maori women tend to have children earlier than Maori women.
D. Maori women tend to have more children than non-Maori women.
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