What is the nationality of the target readers?A.New ZealandB.EnglandC.FranceD.Spain
What is the nationality of the target readers?
A.New Zealand
B.England
C.France
D.Spain
What is the nationality of the target readers?
A.New Zealand
B.England
C.France
D.Spain
第1题
What is the tone of the author toward the state of the national parks?
A.Objective.
B.Dubious.
C.Neutral.
D.Concerned.
第2题
What is the national average percent of unemployment?
A.9 percent
B.12 percent
C.16 percent
D.18 percent
第3题
What was the reaction of the National Galleries of Scotland?
A.Horrified.
B.Indignant.
C.Surprised.
D.Outraged.
第4题
What is the basis for the American notion of national good?
A.Individual freedom.
B.Personal property.
C.National cooperation.
D.Both A and B.
第5题
What is this passage about?
A. It is about the American National Parks.
B. It is about the National Park Service.
C. It is about the National Park Service partnerships.
D. It is about the care and preservation of the National Parks inAmerica.
第6题
What does the speaker say about Yellow Stone national park?
A.It was the first region explored by pioneers.
B.It was the first national park.
C.It is not accessible to everyone.
D.It is not managed by the National Park Service.
第7题
What does the speaker say about the Yellowstone National Park?
A.It was the first national park.
B.It is not managed by the National Park Service.
C.The government hasn't declared its position in the world.
第8题
What is this passage about?()
A.The protection of parks
B.The National Park Service
C.Challenges and opportunities
D.Recreational activities
第9题
What did Piekens ask the young people to do?
A.To demand a national energy plan.
B.To fight for their count13'.
C.To end the energy crisis.
第10题
What is this passage about?
A.It is about the American National Parks.
B.It is about the National Park Service.
C.It is about the National Park Service partnerships.
D.It is about the care and preservation of the National Parks in America.
第11题
What place is the woman looking for?
A.The National Arts Center.
B.Queen Street.
C.A big hotel.