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[单项选择]What do we learn about medical liability from the passage
A. its problem in washington has already been solved.
B. Its problem requires a national solution.
C. It mainly concerns the local governments.
D. It can be reformed quickly and easily.
[单项选择]What do we learn about Aha Castro from the last paragraph
A. She will be deported sooner or later.
B. She is allowed to stay permanently.
C. Her case has been dropped.
D. Her fate remains uncertain.
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What do we learn about the Easter eggs from the passage
A. They are like rays of the sun and the southern lights.
B. They represent the beautiful season of spring.
C. There is only a short tradition of decorating them.
D. They have nothing different from the common eggs.
[单项选择]What do we learn about Frito-Lay from paragraph 2
A. Its products used to be popular among overseas consumers.
B. Its expansion has caused fierce competition in the snack market.
C. It gives half of its annual profits to its parent company.
D. It needs to turn to the world market for development.
[单项选择]What do we learn about Frito-Lay from Paragraph 2
A. Its products used to be popular among overseas consumers.
B. Its expansion has caused fierce competition in the snack market.
C. It gives half of its annual profits to its parent company.
D. It needs to turn to the word market for development.
[单项选择]What can we learn about Peter from the conversation.'
A. Peter cannot wait to attend the course.
B. At first he was reluctant and timid.
C. Mike enjoyed the open-air life very much.
D. Peter did not get well along with his classmates.
[单项选择]What do we learn about the woman’s sister from the dialogue
A. She likes watching football games.
B. She is a fan of a local football team.
C. She is a keen football player herself.
D. She likes the local women football players.
[单项选择]What do we learn about Nicola Horlick
A. She has already given away about 25% of her wealth.
B. She is the first one who declares to give away her wealth.
C. She will leave only a small portion of her wealth to her kids.
D. She inherited most of her wealth from her parents.
[单项选择]What do we learn from the passage about Afghanistan and Iraq
A. Al Qaeda terriorists had gained support from at least one of the governments.
B. 9/11 was the chief reason for the Bush government to initiate both wars.
C. The two wars had already cost the Americans tens of millions of dollars.
D. These two countries should be held responsible for 9/11.
[单项选择]What do we learn from the passage about Paris
A. There are 200 vehicles for every kilometer of roadway.
B. It has a dense population.
C. There are many museums and palaces.
D. It has many towering buildings.
[单项选择]What do we learn from this passage about the visiting companies
A. They hold their performance in large theatres.
B. They often perform one play for 2 or 3 months.
C. They have the same performance to the audiences in different ways.
D. They often stay in Winchester for 2 or 3 months.
[单项选择]What do we learn about the Baidons' ancestors
[单项选择]What can we learn about Saudi Arabia from Paragraph 1
A. Saudi Arabia will be as rich as before and their people will believe in their faith firmly.
B. Saudi Arabian will not believe in their faith as firmly as before.
C. The oil produced in Saudi Arabia will diminish.
D. Saudi Arabia will no longer be a kingdom, and their people pursue democracy.
[单项选择]What do we learn about causes of change in fashion
A. They are inexplicable.
B. They are varied.
C. They are confusing.
D. They are uniform.
[单项选择]What can we learn about the man from the conversation
[A] He’s the boss. [C] He’s a new employee.
[B] He’s a visitor. [D] He’s the woman’s friend.
[单项选择]What can we learn about Alfred Nobel from the passage
A. He remained single all his life.
B. He was cheerful in private.
C. He father was very successful.
D. He was a man of few contrasts.
[单项选择]What do we learn about pop music in Britain and the US through this passage
A. Pop music in Britain is better than that in the US.
B. Pop music in Britain is as good as that in the US.
C. Pop music in Britain is worse than that in the US.
D. Pop music in Britain is quite different from that in the US.