All the aged the author saw lived______.A.highly respectedB.with their families and relati
All the aged the author saw lived______.
A.highly respected
B.with their families and relatives
C.with a sense of usefulness
D.all of the above
All the aged the author saw lived______.
A.highly respected
B.with their families and relatives
C.with a sense of usefulness
D.all of the above
Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage you have just heard?
A.The author asserts that bank-issued credit cards can be automatically used.
B.The author asserts that the United States of America is already a cashless society.
C.The author believes that nowadays many available banking services ar conveniences.
D.The author assumes that manufacturers, processors and suppliers all rely on computer.
Education in the U.K.is compulsory"for all children aged between
A.5 and 16.
B.8 and 17.
C.6 and 15.
D.7 and 19.
A.painful headache.
B.indigestion.
C.nervousness and concentration problems.
D.loss of memory.
A.painful headache.
B.indigestion.
C.loss of memory.
D.nervousness and concentration problems.
A.5 to 16
B.6 to 17
C.5 to 17
D.6 to 16
A.forty-eight per cent of old women were on some kind of diet
B.women aged twenty-five to thirty-five dieted all 6r most of time
C.twenty per cent of young women dieted all or most of time
D.all the people were risking their health to get their beautiful shape
【C1】
A.Thus
B.However
C.But
D.Still
Which of the following statements is true?
A.an advanced society is to suffer a gradual change from young to old.
B.people under 60 in Europe all witnessed social reshaping.
C.the world conference about aging was held as a challenge to current policy.
D.a man aged thirty can expect to live up to ninety, and a woman still longer.
To whom were the letter bombs intended to send?
A.The Danish Police.
B.Six Swedish people.
C.A Danish woman.
D.Three right-wingers.
A.The parents of preschool children in the United States are attracted to educational fads and do not have a clear idea of what sorts of early education programs might benefit their children.
B.The cognitive abilities of children are constantly changing between ages three and five.
C.The researchers unwittingly included a substantial number of children who had been previously exposed to another educational enrichment program.
D.Many parents erroneously presume that early formal instruction takes up time that children could better spend exploring their worlds independently.
E.It would require extraordinary public expense to establish such educational enrichment programs on a national basis.
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