The one pleasure that Einstein()his great fame was the ability it gave him to help others.
A.resulted from
B.stirred up
C.turned out
D.derived from
A.resulted from
B.stirred up
C.turned out
D.derived from
第1题
A.the policeman suspected that Ben was drunk while driving
B.the policeman was sure that Ben was speeding
C.Ben's car looked like the one the police was searching for
D.Ben had parked his car in a wrong place
第2题
What is suggested about the dental cleaning appointment?
A.The treatment lasts for less than one hour.
B.The examination is performed by a dental surgeon.
C.The cost of screening is additional.
D.All the patients will receive only a fluoride treatment.
第3题
The man over there is ______Mr Smith.
A.no other but
B.no other than
C.no one
D.none other than
第4题
What does the example of India illustrate?
A.Wealthy people tend to have fewer children than poor people.
B.Natural selection hardly works among the rich and the poor.
C.The middle class population is 80% smaller than that of the tribes.
D.India is one of the countries with a very high birth rate.
第5题
A.derive
B.deduce
C.decide
D.depend
第6题
Why does the text say "now the countryside is a forever pleasure"?
A.Because while walking, one can also look for gold.
B.Because there is clean air in the countryside.
C.Because one can take exercise in the countryside.
第7题
第8题
The author believes that______.
A.people are capable of getting pleasure out of meeting one another
B.people enjoy their food more when it is attractively served
C.Americans don't want to act like mature adults
D.Americans don't think deeply enough to be good conversationalists
第9题
Wealth doesn't assure one of long-term pleasure because______.
A.they don't know what to do with the money
B.they are not good at using the money
C.they generally expect more pleasure than money can bring
D.they arc not content with the wealth
第10题
A.principle B.princedom C.principal D.princess