A: sober
B: updated
C: upheld
D: upgraded
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- Where did he grow up A: Northwestern part of the U. S. B: Southeastern part of the U. S. C: Southwestern part of the U. S. D: Northeastern part of the U. S.
- Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news. A: U.S. is the strongest economy in the world. B: B. The productive capacity of U. S. economy. C: C. Change in U. S. dollar’s role as the world’s primary reserve currency. D: D. America’s massive indebtedness and a sharp boost in U. S. government spending.
- U. S. marketers are able to offer a fairly low price because() A: they want to sell as much as possible in Japan B: direct marketing enables them to avoid the distribution channels C: they prefer to keep the same price as it is in U, S. D: where the cost of their products is low
- Now with TV people can _____________. A: discuss politics at an information center B: show more interest in politics C: express their ideas freely D: discuss their own opinions on political affairs
- A foreigner's first impression of the U. S. is likely to be that everyone is in a________often under ________.
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The advertisements above offer information most useful to a person who ______.
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Which of the following is the author's main purpose in writing the passage A: To present the history of Harvard College and compare it with that of Yale University. B: To criticize the conditions of the U. S. universities in the 19th century. C: To describe innovations in the U. S. higher education in the late 180Os. D: To introduce what was happening in major U. S. universities before the turn of the century.
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What is the attitude of the officials in the Holy See toward U. S.-Iraq war according to the U. S. ambassador to the Vatican A: They wanted the U. S. to remain in Iraq. B: They wanted the U. S. to withdraw from Iraq. C: They said nothing. D: They said they would go to the Iraq soon.
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Announcements provide passengers with updated information. 翻译
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For most people, looking at TV can cause headaches.