explain Roosevelt's ties to the environmentalist movement
make the case that Roosevelt was the best U.S. president
demonstrate Roosevelt's excellent diplomatic skills
give examples of the multifaceted nature of Roosevelt's presidency
show how the presidency made Roosevelt famous
第1题:
What's the main idea of the passage?
A. Four skills for successful executives.
B. Some opinions about the success.
C. Specific traits for successful executives.
D. Qualifications and circumstances for climbing the ladder.
第2题:
The main idea of this passage is ______.
A. many animals die during hibernation
B. hibernation protects animals during the wintertime
C. scientists feel puzzled about hibernation
D. some bats hibernate and others do not
第3题:
The main idea of the passage is about______.
A.women's role in American families
B.advantages of fast food for Americans
C.modem lifestyles and diet in America
D.shift of American home entertainment
第4题:

第5题:
Passage 2 offers a criticism of the political theory outlined in Passage 1.
Passage 1 expands upon an argument made in Passage 2.
Passage 1 refutes the conclusion drawn in Passage 2.
Passage 2 offers a balanced counterpoint to the biased opinions expressed in Passage 1
Passage I offers evidence to support the main idea of Passage 2.
第6题:
reading the passage in detail
reading to sequence the events
reading to fill in the charts
reading the first and last sentences of the passage and the paragraphs
第7题:
第8题:
Bussiness management policies.
Driving to work.
Extending the work place by means of computers.
Computers for child-care purposes.
第9题:
Reading to decide on the title.
Reading to sequence the events.
Reading to fill in the charts.
Reading to do a match.
第10题:
第11题:
Having a goal is vital to success.
Being good is different from being great.
One cannot succeed without time and practice.
Luck, talent and family help to achieve success.
第12题:
find a suitable location.
set up your profit goal.
learn much about your competitors.
advertise the opening of your restaurant.
第13题:
The main idea of this passage is that students should______.
A. learn independently
B. learn under close guidance of their professors
C. learn cooperatively
D. not learn mainly for high grades
第14题:
According to the passage, the main purposes of futures contracts are ______.
A.to hedge
B.to speculate
C.to arbitrage
D.all of the above
第15题:
第16题:
How can we describe the main proficiency goal of the teaching and learning of pronunciation?
The main proficiency goal can be described in general terms as phonological competence, that is
a) The ability to recognize and discriminate significant sound features.
b) The ability to produce intelligible and acceptable sounds, both segmentally and prosodically.
c) The ability to interpret written language phonologically, as in reading aloud, and to recreated spoken language graphically, as in writing from dictation and note-taking.
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第17题:
use three different approaches to achieve the same goal
are at the same progress
have proved to the public their achievement
aim at the same goal
第18题:
Man-smokers live shorter than woman-smokers.
All the deaths in Britain result directly from tobacco smoking.
Smoking is the main killer of babies.
Smoking can give rise to several major diseases.
第19题:
Entrepreneurship courses in business schools.
Qualities of an entrepreneur.
Entrepreneurship education in colleges.
Kids in the information age.
第20题:
Challenge
Exploit
Avoid
Enhance
第21题:
what to learn from the parents
how to gain knowledge
why to learn from the craftsman
how to deal with experience
第22题:
Passage 2 describes a significant. and discovery that contradicts the argument of Passage 1.
Passage 2 offers a theory that supports the main point in Passage 1.
Passage I provides a possible reason for the scientific inquiry presented in Passage 2.
Passage 1 relates an anecdote that explains the popular misconception in Passage 2.
Passage 2 provides a historical context for the discovery described in Passage 1.
第23题:
The Main Experts of America
The Computer TakeBack Campaign
The Harm of E-waste Treatment
Electric Waste-a Global Problem