The phrase "scale down" in Paragraph 3 probably means to __________.
A."reduce according to proportion"
B."reduce according to a fixed pattern"
C."diminish infinitely"
D."eliminate gradually"
A."reduce according to proportion"
B."reduce according to a fixed pattern"
C."diminish infinitely"
D."eliminate gradually"
第1题
The phrase "scale down "in Para. 3 probably means to
A.reduce the proportion of the size properly
B.reduce according to the fixed pattern.
C.make it diminish infinitely.
D.cut down the time properly.
第2题
The phrase "scale down "in Para. 3 probably means to ______ .
A.reduce the proportion of the size properly
B.reduce according to the fixed pattern
C.make it diminish infinitely
D.cut down the time properly
第3题
A.4.8-magnitude quake.
B.4.3-magnitude quake.
C.5.8 on the Richter scale.
D.6.1 on the Richter scale.
第4题
A.the "it" in the phrase "the desire not to do it".
B."the desire" in the phrase "the desire not to do it".
C.the idea of Paragraph 5.
D.the idea of helping the friend.
第5题
The phrase "be well on with" in Paragraph 1 most probably means ______.
A.to get prepared to do
B.to get along well with
C.to try to complete
D.to be very good at
第6题
What does the phrase "to run errand" mean in this context?
A.To go shopping.
B.To operate computers.
C.To help do something.
D.To shop electronically.
第7题
The phrase they do in Paragraph 4 refers to
A.crammers manage to get by with an extremely small amount of studying
B.crammers study only when the threat of taking that class over is very great
C.if crammers are bored and on a borderline D, they might do some homework
D.they clean their room to avoid doing their homework
第9题
The phrase "hot housing" (Para. 3) most probably implies ______.
A.children's future becomes a hot topic
B.children have to do nothing but study
C.parents put high pressure on children
D.parents hope for their children's rapid success
第10题
What does the phrase "catch up"in Paragraph 5 mean?
A.To come from behind and reach someone in front of you by going faster.
B.To get involved in something.
C.To do what needs to be done because you have not been able to do it until now.
D.To try to take hold of something.