Q2. What does Professor H say about climate change?
A: It would be more costly to deal with its consequences than to avoid it.
B: It will take a long time before a consensus is reached on its impact.
C: It is the most pressing issue confronting all countries.
D: It is bound to cause endless disputes among nations.
A: It would be more costly to deal with its consequences than to avoid it.
B: It will take a long time before a consensus is reached on its impact.
C: It is the most pressing issue confronting all countries.
D: It is bound to cause endless disputes among nations.
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- What does the man say about champagne in the 1980s A: It saw the end of its booming years worldwide. B: Its production and sales reached record levels. C: It became popular in some foreign countries. D: Its domestic market started to shrink rapidly.
- Mitigating<br/>the consequences of climate change would be much cheaper than<br/>avoiding it.( )
- What does the author say about America’s higher education system? A: It does not offer specific career counseling to women. B: It does not consider its economic impact on graduates. C: It does not take care of women students’ special needs. D: It does not encourage women to take rigorous subjects.
- What does the author think of the food people eat today? A: Its quality is usually guaranteed. B: It is varied, abundant and nutritious. C: It is more costly than what our ancestors ate. D: Its production depends too much on technology.
- Tony Blair made no mention of climate change in order to avoid the split among the G8 countries.