更多"What can we know about the Non-alig"的相关试题:
[单项选择]What can we know about Montreal
A. Montreal is the third largest city in the world.
B. Montreal is the capital city of Quebec province.
C. Most of the road sings in Montreal are in English.
D. People in Montreal mostly speak French.
[单项选择]What can we know from the conversation
[单项选择]What can we know from the talk
A. The woman is a stranger of the city.
B. The man knows the way to the post office.
C. The post office is far from here.
[单项选择]What can we know from the dialogue
A. They all think maths is interesting than English.
B. They all think English is interesting than maths.
C. They all think English is as interesting as maths.
[单项选择]
What can we know about the two speakers
A. The woman is a nurse.
B. The man doesn’t know how to take care of himself.
C. The woman is having a cold.
D. The man is sick in bed.
[单项选择]What can we know about the computer()
A. It helped John learn many computer skills.
B. It had bad effects on John’s study and sleep.
C. It helped John with his lessons.
[单项选择]What can we know about the West Caribbean Airways
A. The financial conditions of the airline were just OK.
B. It would be bought by the Colombian Aviation Authority.
C. This was its second time to have lost its airplane this year.
D. The company is on the edge of going bankruptcy.
[单项选择]What can we know about the Department of Education in Britain( ).
A. It exercises direct control on the universities.
B. It takes responsibility for the whole expenditure of the universities.
C. It scarcely takes the advice of the University Grants Committee.
D. It has little influence on new developments of the university.
[单项选择]
What we know can influence people is the mood state. It is said that mood may be defined (26) a temporary status as well as a positive or negative feeling which cannot be caused due (27) any certain atmosphere. Moods should be (28) from emotions that are usually more intense, (29) to specific atmosphere and, for most of time, conscious. (30) one’s sense, the influence of a person’s mood can be regarded as the one of (31) methods as can react to the (32) of our close friends—when our close friends are pleased and "up", that is mostly likely to influence us positively, (33) when they are "down", that can have a(n) (34) impact on us. Similarly, people operating under a (35) mood level tend to make reactions to stimuli in a way (36) with that mood state. Hence, for instance, we should expect to notice (37) around in a positive mood and make
A. confused
B. condemned
C. compromised
D. consistent