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问题:After contracting frontotemporal dementia, the 68-year-old lawyer[ A] became more dependent on'his family.[ B] grew fond of classical music.[ C] recovered from language incompetence.[ D] enjoyed loud Italian popular music....
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问题:Why do many of the boys avoid certain instruments?A.Because they find it not challenging enough to play them.B.Because they consider it important to be different from girls.C.Because they find them too hard to play.D.Because they think it silly to play th...
问题:Dr Frisoni attributed the patients' changing music taste to[A] man's desire to seek novel experience.[B] the damage to the left part of the brain.[C] the shift of predominance from the right lobe to the left.[D] the weakening of some part of the nervous s...
问题:The author holds that______.A.mortality rates in developing countries have been brought down by a number of forcesB.medical innovations are the only way to reduce mortality rates in developing countriesC.the upgrading of hygiene and sanitation has played ...
问题:Education for education's sake was probably opposed by[A] scholars in the Renaissance period.[B] Jill Ker Conway.[C] scholars in the Dark Ages.[D] Plato....
问题:Text 4No man has been more harshly judged than Machiavelli, especially in the two centuries follow-ing his death. But he has since found many able champions and the tide has turned. The prince has been termed a manual for tyrants, the effect of which has ...
问题:What does the author think of Blair's acknowledgement?[ A] It's too late to improve the situation quickly enough.[ B ] It's a welcomed declaration of commitment.[ C] Blair should preach it to other travelers.[ D] Empty words can't solve the problem....
问题:According to Gerald Corbett, British railway is structured[A] for the benefit of commuters.[B] to the advantage of the government.[C] for the effect of better coordination.[ D] as a replacement of the private system....
问题:Comparing British railway with those of Europe, the author thinks[A] trains in Britain can run at 100 mph at least.[B] Britain should build more express lines.[ C] rails in Britain need further privatization.[D] British railway is left a long way behind....
问题:Text 3Who's to blame? The trail of responsibility goes beyond poor maintenance of British railways, say industry critics. Stingy governments-both Labor and Tory-have cut down on investments in trains and rails.ln the mid-1990s a Conservative government pu...
问题:[A] which[B] where[C] here[D] there...
问题:[A] variation[B] balance[C] frequency[D] stability...
问题:Adam Smith mentioned the number 4 800 in order to ______.A.show the advantages of the division of laborB.emphasize how powerful the individual worker wasC.show the advantages of the old craft systemD.emphasize the importance of increased production...
问题:[A] on[B] in[C] among[D] along...
问题:Travelers now believe that the root cause for failures of British railway is[A] its structural design.[B] the pursuit of profit.[C] its inefficient network.[D] the lack of safety guarantees....
问题:The word "regression" in the lst paragraph is best replaced by[ A] backward movement.[ B] uncontrolled inclination.[ C] rapid advancement.[ D] unexpected restoration....
问题:(15 minutes)Directions :Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and mark A , B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET1.In addition to the established energy sources such as gas ,coal ,oil and nuclear ,there are a num-ber of other ...
问题:Frontotemporal dementia is a disease[ A] identified with loss of memory.[ B] causing damage to certain parts of the brain.[ C] whose patients may develop new talents.[ D] whose symptoms are similar to those of Alzheimer's patients....
问题:Feds claimed that their spending on West Nile control was[A] worthwhile in the long run.[B] liable to continue regardless of the great cost.[C] bound to settle the problem once and for all.[D] wasteful in view of the few victims of the disease....