问题:单选题According to the passage, ______.A terrorists have deployed 756 vehicle bombs in Britain since 1970B the consortium aims to study terrorism and responses to terrorismC terrorists would rather figure out a way to solve problems than attack a targetD car bombs seldom happen in Britain
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问题:判断题There were more people killed in road accidents than those dying of HIV/AIDS worldwide in 2000.A 对B 错
问题:单选题Which of the following is NOT true about many people who experience mental health problems?A They can get over them or learn to live with them.B They don’t receive the right kind of help.C They are kept away from their families and friends.D They receive unfair treatment from the professionals who should care for them.
问题:单选题All units of the first batch were to be recalled due to the design flaws in ______.A its color.B its shape.C its quality.D All of the above.
问题:单选题The power failure ______.A might have been caused by terrorist attacks.B affected more than 120 million people.C stranded travelers at airports and train stations.D hampered cash machines but not cellular telephone service.
问题:单选题Where did Columbus first set foot on the New Continent?A Watling Island.B At the spot where a carved stone was erected to mark the event.C Somewhere in eastern Bahamas.D No consensus has been reached on the event among historians.
问题:单选题What mistaken view do most people hold about Arabic?A Colloquial Arabic is the everyday spoken language, which varies from country to country.B Arabic is just one language that all Arabs understand, speak and write.C Classical Arabic and Modem Arabic are two different kinds of written Arabic.D Pan-Arabic provides a means of communication between educated people of different Arab nationalities.
问题:单选题Which of the following is NOT a possible cause of the housing crash?A A prolonged economic recession.B A rise in interest rates.C A fall in interest rates.D A decline in the demand of housing.
问题:单选题Which of the following statements is NOT true about Harbin according to the speaker?A It has a population of 2.16 million and borders Russia.B Its culture is a combination of Asian ethnic minorities and other neighboring countries.C It is the home of many Russian refugees who fled the 1917 Revolution.D The Chinese Eastern Railway plays an important role in the city’s industrialization.
问题:单选题Which of the following is NOT true for the use of tusks?A To dig for salt.B To remove the bark from the tree.C To move trees and branches to clear a path.D To pull trees and branches to establish territory.
问题:判断题An unhealthy lifestyle, which may lead to disorders of the blood fats, development of diabetes or pre-diabetes, and the onset or aggravation of high blood pressure, can increase the chances of atherosclerosis.A 对B 错
问题:单选题What is the speaker’s impression of the country towns?A Pleased.B Excited.C Disappointed.D Disgusted.
问题:判断题Violence over the next six months will increase despite the successful military operations that had been achieved so far, according to Bremer.A 对B 错
问题:单选题What is the speaker’s main topic?A Effects of using mobile phones on healthy human cells.B Risks of developing cancer involved in the use of mobile phones.C Damage to healthy cells caused by the use of mobile phones.D The potential health hazards of mobile phones on humans.
问题:单选题The topic of this passage can be best summarized as ______.A impacts of the Prudhoe Bay’s shutdownB BP punished for its inadequate maintenance of pipelinesC shutdown of the Prudhoe Bay driving up oil pricesD Prudhoe Bay’s shutdown incurring great losses to Alaska
问题:判断题Migratory birds may rely on the earth’s magnetic field for guidance while traveling during cloudy days.A 对B 错
问题:判断题Violence within the family should not be dealt with by the police or the justice departments.A 对B 错
问题:单选题When does the speaker say that another significant change in instrument design took place?A In the early 19th century.B In the late 19th century.C In the early 20th century.D In the mid-20th century.
问题:判断题The Liberal Democrats believe that people earning more than $100,000 a year should donate extra money.A 对B 错
问题:单选题Only one of the following statements is false, according to what was said. Which one is it?A Researchers said estimates of atomic bomb survivors' radiation doses are accurate.B Doubts about the accuracy of methods used to collect exposure data in 1945 prompted the review.C The earlier methods were unable to detect radioactive fallout because the researchers could not get close to the bomb site.D The amount of nickel in each copper sample can be correlated to the intensity of radiation exposure at the site.