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[单项选择]The passage probably continues with a discussion of
A. ( the reasons craters are difficult to study
B. ( the different shapes small craters can have
C. ( some features of large craters
D. ( some difference in the ways small and large craters were formed
[单项选择]This passage would most probably belong to which of the following subjects
A. Military history.
B. Social work.
C. Psychology.
D. Political science.
[单项选择]What will probably follow this passage
[单项选择]Who will most probably read the passage
A. People who drive badly.
B. People who are learning to drive.
C. People who drive well.
D. People who drive carelessly.
[单项选择]What will probably follow this passage according to the end of the passage
A. Punishment in the criminal law.
B. Criminal law and its weak points.
C. The basic reasons supporting his view.
D. Efficiency of the criminal justice system.
[单项选择]The passage is most probably from
A. a review of a book on cowboys.
B. a study of cowboy work culture.
C. a novel about cowboy life and culture.
D. a school textbook on the cowboy history.
[单项选择]The passage probably implies that scientists have been______.
[单项选择]The following passage will probably he:
A. How to promote using of mobile phones.
B. How to use technology to promote bottom-up development.
C. The benefits of building rural computing centers.
D. How to meet the need of food, health and security in poor countries.
[单项选择]The paragraph following the passage most probably discusses ______
A. further improvements in iron processing methods
B. the gradual inclusion of exposed iron in traditional styles of architecture
C. the return to traditional building materials for use in commercial structures
D. the decreased use of stone and timber as a building material
[单项选择]The passage is probably intended to answer the question
A. Is war inevitable
B. Why is there conflict and competition
C. Is conflict desirable
D. Can competition lead to conflict
[单项选择]Where did the passage most probably appear
A. In a newspaper.
B. In a TV program.
C. In The Economist.
D. In Vogue.