The children are quite unlikely to be()to the new teacher.
A.striking
B.dominant
C.senior
D.obedient
A.striking
B.dominant
C.senior
D.obedient
第2题
All the changes that have overtaken Shetland recently.
A.happened unexpectedly
B.changed quickly
C.prevented unexpectedly
D.caught up with
第3题
When the author came to the first antique shop, ______.
A.he was greeted kindly
B.he was quite confident
C.there was no one in the shop
D.the man in the shop had a look at the chair
第4题
When the author came to the first antique shop _______.
A.he was greeted kindly
B.he was quite confident
C.there was no one in the shop
D.the man in the shop had a look at the chair
第5题
The interpreters rely on adrenaline because __________.
A.it can help finish their work quickly
B.it can make them excited
C.it can prevent them from heart disease
D.it can make them work harder
第6题
What does the man think of the price?
A.It is very cheap.
B.It is not very cheap.
C.It is quite reasonable.
D.It is dear for economy class.
第7题
One problem of using pig organs on humans is
[A] the size of the pig organs.
[B] the quick rejection of the transplant by human bodies.
[C] the speed of their maturity.
[D] the technical complexity of the operational process.
第8题
According to the author, in normal cases, over-investment ______.
A.can be reduced by a quick slash in foreign lending
B.does not necessarily lead to a critical stage
C.may be solved by an abrupt depreciation of currencies
D.should be shifted to boom-town real estate speculations
第9题
What do we know about the company?
A.It needs new employees badly.
B.It gives quick responses routinely.
C.It is a newly established business.
D.It is very cautious in decision。makin9.
第10题
The guest-worker plan is different from the bracero program in that
A.guest-workers can quit a job and hunt for another freely.
B.guest-workers share equal protections with native workers.
C.laws ensure them more than that of native workers.
D.Bush Government adopted policies in favor of them.