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[单项选择]This passage can be most likely to be entitled
A. The Birthplace of Coffee.
B. The Effect of Coffee.
C. The History of Coffee.
D. The Popularity of Coffe
[单项选择]This passage is most likely taken from
A. a story-book
B. a newspaper
C. a history textbook
D. a diary
[单项选择]The author of the passage would most likely agree that which of the following, if it had been included in Nakane's study, would best remedy the particularistic nature of that study
A. A statistical table comparing per capita income of Issei wage laborers and sharecroppers in the Pajaro Valley
B. A statistical table showing per capita income of Issei in the Pajaro Valley from 1890 to 1940
C. A statistical table showing rates of farm ownership by Japanese Americans in four central California counties from 1890 to 1940
D. A discussion of original company documents dealing with the Pajaro Valley sugar beet industry at the turn of the century
[单项选择]The passage would most likely be found in a texbook on which of the following subjects
A. Astronomy.
B. Botany(植物学).
C. Geology.
D. Chemistry.
[单项选择]Where would this passage most likely appear
A. In a magazine specifically for women.
B. In a restaurant and hotel guide.
C. In a news magazine.
D. In a journal for top-ranking businessmen and women.
[单项选择]It is implied in the passage that most drugs can be _______.
A. manufactured artificially
B. got from animal sources
C. found naturally in plants
D. made from tree bark
[单项选择]For whom is the passage most likely written
A. An employee.
B. An employer.
C. An interviewee.
D. An interviewer.
[单项选择]The paragraph following the passage most likely discusses ______.
A. unusual ways to advertise products
B. types of payment plans for service
C. theories about how products affect different levels of society
D. how certain elements of a price "package" influence its market value
[单项选择]The paragraphs following the passage most likely discuss which of the following
A. The remaining layers of the Sun.
B. The evolution of the Sun to its present form.
C. The eclipse of February 1979.
D. The scientists who study astronomy.