Section BPassage One When did watches and clocks become common in the United States A: From the 1850s. B: From the 1700s. C: From the 1800s. D: From the 1900s.
Section BPassage One When did watches and clocks become common in the United States A: From the 1850s. B: From the 1700s. C: From the 1800s. D: From the 1900s.
Section BPassage One What is the major problem of many elderly couples A: They have not enough money. B: They have to leave home. C: They feel useless and lonely. D: They have no children or relatives.
Section BPassage One What is the major problem of many elderly couples A: They have not enough money. B: They have to leave home. C: They feel useless and lonely. D: They have no children or relatives.
Section BPassage One What is the purpose of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development A: To help all the weak children and women. B: To study the genes of babies and mothers. C: To find out what affects healthy development in people. D: To study why babies are influenced by their environment.
Section BPassage One What is the purpose of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development A: To help all the weak children and women. B: To study the genes of babies and mothers. C: To find out what affects healthy development in people. D: To study why babies are influenced by their environment.
Section BPassage One How do young people in Denmark celebrate the New Year A: Sing and dance in the square till midnight. B: Throw pieces of pottery against friends’ houses. C: Kiss each other when the clock strikes midnight. D: Go from house to house and make noises.
Section BPassage One How do young people in Denmark celebrate the New Year A: Sing and dance in the square till midnight. B: Throw pieces of pottery against friends’ houses. C: Kiss each other when the clock strikes midnight. D: Go from house to house and make noises.