更多"There were five hours left. They __"的相关试题:
[单项选择]There were five hours left. They ______.
[单项选择]Flexible working hours were firstly used by the ______.
A. British
B. Americans
C. Germans
D. Japanese
[单项选择]Nearly ______ hours were spent listening to the radio as watching television.
A. much
B. many
C. as much
D. as many
[单项选择]Since there were five different________ of the accident, it was difficult to know what really happened.
A. outcomes
B. interpretations
C. quotations
D. consequences
[单项选择]—There were already five people in the car but they managed to take me as well. —It ______a comfortable journey.
[单项选择]Thirty-five people were arrested because they
[单项选择]Five hundred critically-iii patients were investigated with the main purpose of ______.
A. observing how they reacted to the crisis of death
B. learning how to best help themselves and their families
C. finding out their attitude towards the approach of death
D. helping themselves and their families overcome the fear of death
[单项选择]Five hundred critically-ill patients were investigated with the main purpose of _____________.
A. observing how they reacted to the crisis of death
B. learning how to hest help themselves and their families
C. finding out their attitude towards the approach of death
D. helping themselves and their families overcome the fear of death
[单项选择]
Passage Three
In 1968, five people were murdered in Northern California. The killer called himself the Zodiac. He either shot or knifed his victims. No one knew when, where, or who the Zodiac would kill next.
Paul Stine is believed to have been his final victim. Stine was a cab driver in San Francisco when he was shot to death in 1969. The Zodiac sent a piece of Stine’s bloody shirt to a newspaper bragging about the killing.
The Zodiac has been compared with the recent Washington, D.C. snipers. These serial killers seemed to have no reason for the murders. Victims were chosen at random. Letters were sent to newspapers. In the letters, the killers made fun of the police who tried to catch them. Both the Zodiac and the D.C. sniper got thrills out of murdering and scaring people.
Arthur Allen was thought to be the Zodiac. The police never charged him. He denied that he had done the murders. When Allen died in 1992, tests were done on his
A. 250 suspects and tips
B. 2,050 tips
C. 2,500 tips and suspects
D. 25,000 calls and letters