更多"Nobody but William and John ______ "的相关试题:
[单项选择]The visitor asked John ______.
A. where was the park
B. where the park is
C. where the park was
[单项选择]The shop-assistant asked John what______.
[A] did he want [B] he wanted [C] he wants
[单项选择]The shop-assistant asked John what______.
[A] did he want [B] he wanted [C] he wants
[填空题]When asked such a difficult question, little John ______ (想不出答案案).
[单项选择]When asked to explain what has happened, John was totally at a loss for words.
A. 要求约翰对发生过的事情进行解释时,他讲的话让人完全摸不着头脑。
B. 让约翰解释发生过的事情时,约翰完全不知道说什么好。
C. 由于约翰完全不知道发生过什么事,所以他就让别人解释给他听。
D. 约翰自己要求要解释发生过的事情,到头来却又一句话也不肯说。
[填空题]Nobody can live on the moon.
Nobody is ______ live on the moon.
[单项选择]Plato asked "What is man" and St Augustine asked "Who am I" A new breed of criminals has a novel answer: "I am you!" Although impostors have existed for ages, the growing frequency and cost of identity theft is worrisome. Around 10m Americans are victims annually, and it is the leading consumer-fraud complaint over the past five years. The cost to businesses was almost $ 50 billion, and to consumers $ 5 billion, in 2002, the most recent year that America’s Federal Trade Commission collected figures.
After two recent, big privacy disasters, people and politicians are calling for action. In February, ChoicePoint, a large data-collection agency, began sending out letters warning 145,000 Americans that it had wrongly provided fraudsters with their personal details, including Social Security numbers. Around 750 people have already spotted fraudulent activity. And on February 25th, Bank of America revealed that it lost data tapes that contain personal information on over 1m government
A. identity theft is even more serious in Europe than in America.
B. American policymakers might learn from the laws in Europe.
C. American policymakers are more concerned with individual interests.
D. the cost of identity theft is usually covered by companies in the US.