The League secretary and monitor ______ asked to make a speech at the meeting.A.isB.wasC.a
The League secretary and monitor ______ asked to make a speech at the meeting.
A.is
B.was
C.are
D.were
The League secretary and monitor ______ asked to make a speech at the meeting.
A.is
B.was
C.are
D.were
第2题
The League secretary and monitor ______ asked to make a speech at the meeting.
A) is B) was C) are D) were
第3题
听力原文: United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan is on his way to the Middle East in an effort to end 8 months of violence between Israel and the Palestinians. A UN spokesman said Mr. Annan will discuss the situation with area leaders during the week-long trip. He said Mr. Annan will meet in Cairo Tuesday with Egyptian President Hosni Mubaraki Foreign Minister Ahmed Maherel Sayyab and Arab League Secretary-general Amr Moussa. In Jerusalem, American Intelligence official George Tenet met with Palestinians and Israeli security officials. Both Israel and the Palestinians say they generally support an American plan to end the violence. But they accuse each other of trying to block a permanent peace.
Q: How long will Mr. Annan's Middle East trip last?
(14)
A.Two weeks.
B.One week.
C.Three weeks.
第4题
听力原文: Cambridge, best known as the affluent university town crammed with leading academics, intellectuals and some of the nation's brightest students, has been awarded a rather less enviable accolade -- the smoking capital of Britain. The typical household in Cambridge spends a staggering £2,183 on tobacco every year- the equivalent to smoking 25 cigarettes a day. By contrast, Bracknell, in Berkshire, is the most abstemious. There, households spend a mere £183 a year on tobacco, smoking an average of just two cigarettes a day.
The figures are contained in a report, published this week, which examines spending habits by postcode across the UK. Why Cambridge should top such an unhealthy league table has baffled researchers. As John Reid, the Secretary of State for Health, tried to explain last week, smoking is the addiction of choice for Britain's working classes and highest consumption is usually found in the poorest areas of the country -- three suburbs of Liverpool make the top 10. Students may be one answer to Cambridge's position -- as anybody who has entered the university's myriad common rooms and student bars and witnessed the dense fug of smoke may attest.
Patrick Tate, principal researcher at CACI, the company behind the findings, said, "It is a weird anomaly. It doesn't tell us why it is happening but perhaps it is to do with the number of students."
What are the most prominent features of Cambridge according to the passage?
A.Busy, wealthy and intellectual.
B.Busy, wealthy and traditional.
C.Busy, abstemious and traditional.
D.Busy, intellectual and socially deprived.
第5题
What is the relationship between the example of Airbnb and that of Little League pitcher?
A.Analogy.
B.Comparison.
C.Supplement.
D.Contradiction.
第6题
A.Its membership was limited to only a few countries.
B.It was not effective in preventing the Second World War.
C.The purposes of the League of Nations were similar to those of the United Nations.
D.The League of Nations was very popular among countries in the world.
第7题
How many members are there in the Arab League?
A. 13.
B. 23.
C. 22.
D. 15.
第8题
What is Teams for Teens?
A.A sports league for teenagers
B.A student volunteer organization
C.An after-school activity program
D.A city-sponsored tutoring program
第9题
National Negro Business League exists from 1900 to 1933.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第10题
The closest meaning of “Ivy League” (Par. 2) ____.
A.famous universities in USA
B.famous business colleges in USA
C.famous companies in USA
D.universities with a long history