Here are the main points for a speech trying to convince the audience that China needs stricter law enforcement against underfunding and negligence of coal mines. I. Many coal mine accidents in China result from underfunding and negligence. II. Stricter safety law enforcement will help prevent underfunding and negligence of China’s coal mines. These main points are arranged in __________ order.
Here are the main points for a speech trying to convince the audience that China needs stricter law enforcement against underfunding and negligence of coal mines. I. Many coal mine accidents in China result from underfunding and negligence. II. Stricter safety law enforcement will help prevent underfunding and negligence of China’s coal mines. These main points are arranged in __________ order.
What has helped to reduce car accidents A: Regular driver training. B: Improved highway design. C: Stricter traffic regulations. D: Better public transportation.
What has helped to reduce car accidents A: Regular driver training. B: Improved highway design. C: Stricter traffic regulations. D: Better public transportation.
What measure has been taken to reduce car accidents A: Regular driver training. B: Improved highway. C: Stricter traffic regulations. D: Better public transportation.
What measure has been taken to reduce car accidents A: Regular driver training. B: Improved highway. C: Stricter traffic regulations. D: Better public transportation.
What measure has been taken to reduce car accidents() A: Improved highway design. B: Better public transportation. C: Regular driver training. D: Stricter traffic regulations.
What measure has been taken to reduce car accidents() A: Improved highway design. B: Better public transportation. C: Regular driver training. D: Stricter traffic regulations.
What measures has been taken to reduce car accidents A: Regular driver training. B: Improved highway design. C: Stricter traffic regulations. D: Better public transportation.
What measures has been taken to reduce car accidents A: Regular driver training. B: Improved highway design. C: Stricter traffic regulations. D: Better public transportation.
The ______ on the part of government regulators to implement stricter pollution rules is allowing thousands of tons of carbon dioxide to be dumped into the atmosphere. A: (A) hesitation B: (B) remainder C: (C) uniformity D: (D) malfunction
The ______ on the part of government regulators to implement stricter pollution rules is allowing thousands of tons of carbon dioxide to be dumped into the atmosphere. A: (A) hesitation B: (B) remainder C: (C) uniformity D: (D) malfunction
Which of the followings is NOT mentioned as a way against traffic accidents A: Build more highways. B: Stricter driving tests. C: Test drivers every three years. D: Raise age limit and lay down safety specifications.
Which of the followings is NOT mentioned as a way against traffic accidents A: Build more highways. B: Stricter driving tests. C: Test drivers every three years. D: Raise age limit and lay down safety specifications.
All the following are mentioned as way against traffic accidents except _________. A: stricter driving tests B: building more highways C: testing drivers every three years D: raising age limit and laying down safety specifications
All the following are mentioned as way against traffic accidents except _________. A: stricter driving tests B: building more highways C: testing drivers every three years D: raising age limit and laying down safety specifications
The author seems, in the last paragraph of this passage, ______. A: to alarm us against the terrible effects of acid rain B: to suggest that there are some ways to solve the problem C: to urge us to pass alternative stricter laws on pollution D: to remove the effects of acid rain from all around us
The author seems, in the last paragraph of this passage, ______. A: to alarm us against the terrible effects of acid rain B: to suggest that there are some ways to solve the problem C: to urge us to pass alternative stricter laws on pollution D: to remove the effects of acid rain from all around us
中国大学MOOC: 2. The 144 countries participating in the 2016 Paris Agreement announced that the world should limit the global increase in this century to 2.7 degrees F (1.5 degrees C), a stricter limit than the former goal of a 3.6 degrees F (2 degrees C) increase.
中国大学MOOC: 2. The 144 countries participating in the 2016 Paris Agreement announced that the world should limit the global increase in this century to 2.7 degrees F (1.5 degrees C), a stricter limit than the former goal of a 3.6 degrees F (2 degrees C) increase.