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[单项选择]According to the news, the current Indian landmass was once part of ______ millions of years ago.
A. Antarctica
B. Africa
C. Australia
D. America
[单项选择]According to passage, Indian names were important because they ______.
A. described the character of a man
B. described the appearance of a man
C. were never used by other people
D. told us his profession
[单项选择]According to the passage, Indian names were important because they ______.
A. described the character of a man
B. described the appearance of a man
C. were never used by other people
D. told us his profession
[单项选择]According to the passage, Indian economy ______.
A. is more important than the forthcoming general elections
B. is developing at a greater speed than expected
C. will not reach the set goal at the end of the fiscal year
D. exists a serious inequality in the budget distribution
[单项选择]According to Elshtain, the current moral decline may be reversed______.
A. if people can return to the "golden age"
B. when women and men enjoy equal rights
C. when people rid themselves of prejudice
D. if less emphasis is laid on material things
[单项选择]According to Einstein, the current moral decline may be reversed ______.
A. if people can return to the" golden age"
B. when women and mean enjoy equal rights
C. when people rid themselves of prejudice
D. if less emphasis is laid on material things
[单项选择]Who would be pardoned according to the news
A. Those having no connection with recent bombings.
B. Those who give up their weapons voluntarily.
C. Those who cooperate with the government.
D. Those who killed the American hostag
[单项选择]Who has been assassinated according to the news
[单项选择]According to the news, which country will experience small life expectancy drops
A. Burma.
B. Botswana.
C. Cambodia.
D. 7haUand.
[单项选择]According to the news, France was strongly criticized for______
A. conducting five nuclear tests on Wednesday
B. carrying out a series of nuclear tests in the Pacific
C. getting disappointing results in the nuclear program
D. refusing to sign a global treaty banning nuclear tests