Among the left-handers ______.
A: few are men
B: most of them are women
C: half of them are men
D: two thirds are men
A: few are men
B: most of them are women
C: half of them are men
D: two thirds are men
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- Among the left-handers ______. A: few are men B: most of them are women C: half of them are men D: two thirds are men
- Passage Two From the whole passage, we know that ______. A: men and women have exactly the same brains in their heads B: men and women have quite different brains in their heads C: men think of mathematical problems while women think of languages D: men and women see the world around them in just the same way
- 他观察到这两个人在实验室里工作很仔细, 相信不能把问题怪到他们任何一个人头上。 A: He observed the two men working carefully in the lab and believed that both of them was to blame for the problem. B: He observed the two men working careful in the lab and believed that none of them was to blame for the problem. C: He observed the two men working carefully in the lab and believed that neither of them was to blame for the problem. D: He observed the two men working careful in the lab and believed that either of them was to blame for the problem.
- The women thought that the three old men must be ____________, so she invited them to come in and have something __________.
- At the sight of the two homeless men, the speaker _______. A: turned away from them to join her family B: ordered for them two cups of hot coffee C: bought them two breakfast meals D: asked them what they wanted to eat