According to a more accurate term suggested by the United Nations, haigui refers to ______
第1题
According to the passage, Harvard was in need of more ______.
A.students
B.land
C.money
D.clergy
第2题
According to this passage, to learn a foreign language would require one to ______.
A.do more activities
B.learn about a new culture
C.meet more people
D.need more names
第3题
According to the man, what is more important for those recruits?
A.Intelligence.
B.Health.
C.Skills.
D.Calmness.
第4题
According to the author,
A.TV is more entertaining than good books.
B.good books are as entertaining as TV.
C.good books are not so entertaining as TV.
D.good books are more entertaining than TV.
第5题
According to Penelope, the success rate with a mentor is more than______percent.
A.3
B.10
C.25
第6题
Which .of the following statements in NOT true according to the passage?
A.Energy will be more expensive and in short supply.
B.Most people will be on their legs.
C.The air will be cleaner in 1997.
D.There will be more cars than ever in.1997.
第8题
According to Mr. Hinduja, India has to______to remain competitive.
A.invest more money in the industry
B.develop better technology
C.offset China
D.build more factories
第9题
According to the text, night workers are more likely to ______.
A.suffer stomach trouble
B.neglect kids
C.be bad-tempered
D.get out of control
第10题
According to the passage, the free market in secondary education ______.
A.only provides consumers with more information
B.is more competitive than the higher education market
C.means there will be more intensive competition than in colleges
D.is a real surprise to Britain's recent government
第11题
A.selecting more politicians
B.launching more laws and rules
C.concentrating more on economic growth
D.making more effort to promote good governance