From this report we learn that each year there are about ______ people immigrating into th
第1题
From the report the researcher published, we can know that______.
A.charter schools are booming these years
B.charter schools deliberately admit the best students
C.the students entering lotteries have no difference in intelligence
D.teaching methods play an important role in training students
第2题
A.a federal judge
B.a New York lawyer
C.a report writer
D.an Eastern District judge
第3题
From the report the researcher published, we can know that ______.
A.charter schools are booming these years
B.charter schools deliberately admit the best students
C.the students entering lotteries have no difference in intelligence
D.teaching methods play an important role in training students
第4题
From the report, we can conclude that______.
A.the study revealed the relation between infant deaths and nuclear plants
B.the study contained infant deaths of many years before the plant closed
C.the reduction of infant deaths was steady
D.the scientists have not drawn a clear conclusion
第5题
From the dialogue we can see that
A.Pam has written a report.
B.Frank has written a report for the meeting.
C.Jane is writing a report for next meeting.
第6题
We can infer from the 2000 Harvard report that ______.
A.people can only improve their memory by more sleep
B.sleep of only a few hours proves useless to improve memory
C.researchers didn't agree with the conclusion of the 1994 Israeli report
D.comparisons were made between subjects who slept and those who didn't
第7题
From the text we learn that MADD cites a report that________.
A.justifies its new campaign
B.is favored by the authorities
C.sums up major public concerns
D.is mentioned in two other studies
第8题
A.a federal judge
B.a New York lawyer
C.a report writer
D.an Eastern District judge
第9题
We can infer from the report that
A.UNICEF is satisfied with the progress made in protecting children.
B.the 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Children is firmly observed worldwide.
C.more than 2 billion children worldwide are mired in poverty, war and the threat of AIDS.
D.human rights abuses and failure in economic reforms are the main causes of the severe hardships of children.