A.Standards of literacy had declined.B.Readers' interests had diversified.C.Printing t
A.Standards of literacy had declined.
B.Readers' interests had diversified.
C.Printing techniques had improved.
D.Educationalists' attitudes had changed.
A.Standards of literacy had declined.
B.Readers' interests had diversified.
C.Printing techniques had improved.
D.Educationalists' attitudes had changed.
第1題
In Paragraph 1, "criteria" most probably means ______.
A.standards of judgement
B.ways
C.criticism
D.characteristic
第2題
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A.standards
B.procedures
C.conditions
D.ways
第3題
According to the passage, Americans take pride in their ______.
A.standards of cleanliness
B.inventiveness
C.old products
D.comfortable life
第4題
【C5】
A.standards
B.levels
C.conditions
D.systems
第5題
In Line 5 Paragraph 1, "criteria" most probably means______.
A.standards of judgement
B.ways
C.criticism
D.characteristic
第6題
The emergence of the mass media and of specialized periodicals showed that ______.
A.standards of literacy had declined
B.readers' interests had diversified
C.printing teehniques had improved
D.educationalists' attitudes had changed
第7題
The price of beer ________ from 50 cents to $4 per liter during the summer season.
A) altered
B) ranged
C) separated
D) differed
第8題
Which was NOT originally one of the Nobel Prizes?
A.The medicine prize
B.The literature prize
C.The peace prize
D.The economics prize
第9題
The price of beer ______ (從50美分到4美元不等) per liter during the summer season.
第10題
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A.Tell me by Tuesday if you're unable to finish.
B.I'll accept excuses for absence on Tuesday.
C.You'll need more than a liter of water.
D.Please help me finish painting this sign.
第11題
Policymakers and industry have four options: reduce vehicle use, increase the efficiency and reduce the emissions of conventional gasoline-powered vehicles, switch to less harmful fuels, or find less polluting driving systems. The last of these -- in particular the introduction of vehicles powered by electricity -- is ultimately the only sustainable option. The other alternatives are attractive in theory but in practice are either impractical or offer only marginal improvements. For example, reduced vehicle use could solve traffic problems and a host of social and environmental problems, but evidence from around the world suggests that it is very difficult to make people give up their cars to any significant extent. In the US, mass transit ridership and carpooling have declined since World War Ⅱ. Even in western Europe, with fuel prices averaging more than $1 a liter (about $ 4 a gallon) and with easily accessible mass transit and dense populations, cars still account for 80 percent of all passenger travel.
Improved energy efficiency is also appealing, but automotive fuel economy has barely made any progress in 10 years. Alternative fuels such as natural gas, burned in internal-combustion engines, could be introduced at relatively low cost, but they would lead to only marginal reductions in pollution and greenhouse emissions (especially because oil companies are already spending billions of dollars every year to develop less polluting types of gasoline).
From the passage we know that the increased use of cars will ______.
A.consume half of the oil produced in the world
B.have serious consequences for the well-being of all nations
C.widen the gap between the developed and developing countries
D.impose an intolerable economic burden on residents of large cities