______some officials, Napoleon inspected his army.A.FollowedB.Followed byC.Being followedD
______some officials, Napoleon inspected his army.
A.Followed
B.Followed by
C.Being followed
D.Having been followed
______some officials, Napoleon inspected his army.
A.Followed
B.Followed by
C.Being followed
D.Having been followed
第1题
A.convince
B.to be convinced
C.be convincing
D.have convinced
第2题
37 Some Canadian officials want to keep the door open because
A) Canada is in desperate need of talented people.
B) Canada can feed a much larger population.
C) Canada is suffering from labor shortage.
D) Canada is a multicultural country.
第3题
A.Canada is in desperate need of talented people
B.Canada can feed a much larger population
C.Canada is suffering from labor shortage
D.Canada is a multicultural country
第4题
According to the letter, the Indians believed that ________.
A) it would be better for their boys to receive some schooling
B) they were being insulted by the offer
C) they knew more about science than the officials
D) they had a better way of educating young men
第5题
第6题
The phrase "even a status symbol" in Paragraph 4 means ______.
A.only high-ranking officials eat turtles in restaurants
B.turtle eating can glorify its eaters
C.turtle eaters should be either politically or materially privileged ones
D.turtle eaters should be living or staying in some particular places
第7题
Which of the following is the author most likely to agree to?
A.Because of the small-minded officials, rude waiters, it is hard for us to think Americans are friendly.
B.If some American families were not dull, they would not be friendly to the strangers.
C.The citizens from the large cities are not friendly to strangers.
D.The cultural tradition fostered the hospitality of Americans.
第8题
Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE, according to the passage?
A.Slaves in Greece in the sixth centuryB.C.were not politically significant.
B.The "burghers" of the later Middle Ages constituted an entirely new social class.
C.To some extent, social mobility can be attributed to the growth of trade.
D.The new class made up of traders and executive officials of the later Middle Ages made the development of a money economy possible.
第9题
The meeting of Arab foreign ministers in Cairo
A.resulted in a binding resolution.
B.failed to discuss a binding resolution.
C.proposed a binding resolution.
D.failed to pass a binding resolution.
第10题
The authorities have noticed a marked increase in "chatter". They have also picked up specific threats— some of them, it seems, to do with hijacking aircraft and crashing them into buildings. The targets reportedly included some big cities, for example, Las Vegas is a particular worry, but more obscure places were also chattered about, including Rappahannock County, or perhaps the town of Tappahannock, both in rural Virginia, and Valdez, in Alaska. The point of any such terrorism would be to make sure that no American anywhere felt safe.
A particular focus of concern has been flights from abroad. Air France canceled six flights between Paris and Los Angeles at American government's request. French authorities questioned and released a dozen or so passengers but several people with tickets, including one who was reportedly a trained pilot, failed to turn up for the flight. On December 29th some international airlines were ordered to place armed air marshals on flights over the United States.
On top of all this, there have also been more familiar signs of security being beefed up at nuclear plants, ports and other possible targets. Surface-to-air missiles have once again been conspicuously deployed in Washington, DC.
Inevitably, some people have begun to question whether putting the country on such a high state of readiness is worth it. The process costs about $1 billion a week. Critics worry that people will become unconcerned about repeated security alerts. They also complain about the government sending mixed signals: telling Americans they are in great jeopardy(危险) but also that they should go about their business as normal. However, the critics may be too fussy(挑剔的). It is extremely hard to see what else the government could have done without either ignoring credible threats or creating mass panic. This may be the only way to face the possible threats.
Why did officials appear more worried about the terror alert this time?
A.Because the raise of terror alert was in the seasonal festivities this time.
B.Because it was the fifth time to raise the terror alert to code orange.
C.Because terror alert would be kept at this level for a period of time.
D.Because officials in the Department of Defense all agreed on the decision.