[ A] discouraging [ B ] encouraging [ C ] surprising [ D ] interesting
[ A] discouraging
[ B ] encouraging
[ C ] surprising
[ D ] interesting
[ A] discouraging
[ B ] encouraging
[ C ] surprising
[ D ] interesting
第1题
A.encouraging
B.discouraging
C.courageous
D.promising
第2题
Discouraging the use of plastic belongs to the second type of energy conservation.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第3题
A.discouraging
B.encouraging
C.surprising
D.interesting
第4题
However, executives may be discouraging consumption when they (10) those pricing practices.
A.put
B.apply
C.carry
D.do
第5题
France was unable to increase the production of quality goods at home due to ______.
A.the government's reluctance to let workers leave the country
B.lack of qualified workers as a result of labor force drain
C.decrease of the quantity of quality goods produced in foreign countries
D.the precarious and discouraging situation
第6题
A.her husband's disease
B.her toddler son
C.her faraway family
D.her discouraging jump-start
第7题
We can learn from the passage that ______.
A.placing video game machine inside amusement centers is not really effective in discouraging youngsters from using them
B.schoolchildren in uniforms are not allowed into amusement centers in many countries
C.people, regardless of their age, are crazy about video games
D.those who are under 15 years old are allowed to use the machine during the day in many countries
第8题
Experts have long recognized that this discouraging problem has multiple causes. At the very least it is a problem that involves three factors: the driver, the vehicle and the roadway. If all drivers exercised good judgment at all times, there would be few accidents. But this is rather like saying that if all people were honest, there would be no crime. Improved design has helped to make highways much safer. But the total of accidents continues to rise because of human failure and an enormous increase in the number of automobiles on the road. Attention is now turning increasingly to the third factor of the accident, that is, the car itself. Since people assume that the accidents are bound to occur, they want to know how cars can be built better to protect the drivers.
What does the speaker think are the causes of automobile accidents?
A.The causes are very complicated.
B.The causes are obvious.
C.The causes are familiar.
D.The causes are not well understood.
第9题
听力原文: As the car industry develops, traffic accidents have become as familiar as the common code. Yet, their cause and control remain a serious problem that is difficult to solve. Experts have long recognized that this discouraging problem has multiple causes. At the very least, it is a problem that involves three factors: the driver, the vehicle, and the roadway, ff all drivers exercise good judgment at all times, there would be few accidents. But that is rather like saying that ff all people were honest, there would be no crime. Improved design has helped make highways much safer. But file type of accidents continued to rise because of human failure and an enormous increase in the numbers of automobiles on the road. Attention is now turning increasingly to the third factor of the accident, the car itself. Since people assume that the accidents are bound to occur, they want to know how cars can be built better to protect the drivers.
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A.The causes are obvious.
B.The causes are very complicated.
C.Tile causes are familiar.
D.The causes are not well understood.
第10题
French industrial and agricultural production was still inadequate to meet the immediate needs of the people, let alone longranged developments. Essential imports had stretched (使…紧张) the national credit to the breaking point. Rents were tightly controlled, but the extreme inflation(通货膨胀) affected general population most severely through the cost of food. Food costs took as much as 80 percent of the workers'income. Wages, it is true, had risen. Extensive family allowances and benefits were paid by the state, and there was fulltime and overtime employment. Taken together, these factors enabled the working class to exist but allowed them no sense of security. In this precarious(危险的) and discouraging situation, workmen were willing to work overseas for higher wages.
The government was reluctant to let workers leave the country. It was feared this migration of workers would deplete (使减少、使枯竭) the labor force. The lack of qualified workers might hinder the improvement in the quality of industrial products produced. Qualified workers employed abroad would only in crease the quantity of quality goods produced in foreign countries. Also the quantity of quality goods produced in France would not be able to increase as part of its qualified labor force moved to other countries.
In the view of Charles Deschanel, ______ was significant for industrial production.
A.improving quality of products
B.increasing quantity of products
C.increasing the number of imported products
D.improving working conditions