Which was the most popular sport as a traditional game among students?A.Basketball.B.Ameri
Which was the most popular sport as a traditional game among students?
A.Basketball.
B.American football.
C.Soccer.
D.Tennis.
Which was the most popular sport as a traditional game among students?
A.Basketball.
B.American football.
C.Soccer.
D.Tennis.
第1题
According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.Although birds preen, the feather wears out.
B.Two processes are involved in molting.
C.When most feathers have been replaced, then the molt is completed.
D.A bird seems unwell when molting.
第2题
What did the boy say about his early use of the languages?
A.He would choose properly which language to use.
B.He had to use English most of the time.
C.His parents wanted him to use his native tongue.
D.Somebody told him what he should do about it.
第3题
Attitudes to AIDS Now
Most people say that the USA is making progress in fighting AIDS,but they don't know there'sno cure and strongly disagree that "the AIDS epidemic(流行)is over, "a new survey finds.
The findings, released Thursday by the Kaiser Family Foundation, reassure activists who haveworried that public concern about AIDS might disappear in light of recent news about advances intreatment and declines in deaths.
"While people are very optimistic about the advances, they're still realistic about the fact thatthere is no cure" , says Sophia Chang, director of HIV programs at the foundation.
The Kaiser survey,like a recent USA TODAY Gallup Poll(民意测验) ,does find that the numberof people ranking AIDS as the country's top health problem has fallen. In the Kaiser p011,38% say it'sthe top concern,down from 44% in a 1996 poll;in the Gallup P011,29% say AIDS is No. l,down from41% in 1992 and 67% in 1987.
Other findings from Kaiser,which polled more than l,200 adults in September and October andasked additional questions of another l,000 adults in November:
52% say the country is making progress against AIDS,up from 32% in 1995.
51% say the government spends too little on AIDS.
86% correctly say AIDS drugs can now lengthen lives; an equal number correctly say that thedrugs are not cures.
67% incorrectly say that AIDS deaths increased or stayed the same in the past year;24% knowdeaths fell.
Daniel Zingale, director of AIDS Action (Council, says, "I'm encouraged that the American people are get-ting the message that the AIDS epidemic isn't over. I hope the decision-makers in Washington are getting thesame message. . . We have seen signs of complacency(得意).
Most people in the USA believe that
A.advances have been made in treating AIDS
B.AIDS is no longer an epidemic
C.AIDS is killing more people than before.
D.there is still no cure for AIDS.
第4题
According to the article, which of the following is used the most?
A.Words
B.Posters
C.Charts
D.Telephones
第5题
Which of the following is most often accompanied by obesity?
A.High blood pressure.
B.Fatty tissue complaints.
C.Diabetes.
D.Stomach-ache.
第6题
Which of the following is the most important factor in a successful marriage?
A.Family background.
B.Chemistry.
C.Age difference.
D.A wise choice.
第7题
Which kind of company is favored by most employees in this field?
A.Commercial banks.
B.Some financial institutions.
C.Consultancy companies.
D.Some dot-coms.
第8题
Which model of microwave oven is the most expensive one?
A.Sharpe R-3R29
B.Philip R-3R29
C.Philip M903
D.Sony 645 X