(True/False)The higher a man's position is, the more likely he is to marry a good-looking wife.( )
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- Which of the following is true of the blind man? A: He was a new friend of the narrator’s wife. B: He was a relative of the narrator’s wife. C: He was an old friend of the narrator’s wife though they had not seen each other for a while. D: He was an old friend of the narrator’s wife and they visited each other from time to time.
- What can we conclude from the man"s reply A: He wants to have more sleep. B: His wife doesn"t sleep well. C: Women need more sleep than men. D: He doesn"t need as much sleep as his wife.
- The girl’s father was a rich man, and he was looking for a young man like David to work for him and marry his daughter. But the girl was too shy to wake David, so she walked away. Again, David was unaware that good fortune was close to him.
- "A single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife" is used to suggest that Mr. Bingley was desperate to find a wife.
- Why are women becoming more beautiful over generations? A: Attractive women are more likely to have daughters. B: Attractive women know better how to raise beautiful girls. C: Attractive women are more likely to marry good-looking men. D: Attractive women are more likely to give birth to beautiful girls.