What attitude does the author hold for advertising?A.Negative.B.Positive.C.Ridiculous.D.No
What attitude does the author hold for advertising?
A.Negative.
B.Positive.
C.Ridiculous.
D.Not stated.
What attitude does the author hold for advertising?
A.Negative.
B.Positive.
C.Ridiculous.
D.Not stated.
What attitude does the author hold towards aspirin?
A.Negative.
B.Positive.
C.Ambiguous.
D.Impersonal.
What does the author think is society's attitude toward motorists?
A.Society laughs at motorists.
B.Society tolerates their rode driving.
C.Society imposes a lot of restrictions on motorists.
D.Society encourages motorists to behave themselves.
What is the attitude of many private colleges toward merit aid, according to David Laird?
A.They would like to see it reduced.
B.They regard it as a necessary evil.
C.They think it does more harm than good.
D.They consider it unfair to middle-class families.
According to the passage, what is Wendy Uhlmann's attitude toward genetic testing?
A.She is indifferent to it.
B.She does not agrees with it at all.
C.She has no idea about it.
D.She has some doubts about it.
What does Dr. Ross Cartmill mean by "the ostrich approach" (Line 1, Paragraph 9 )?
A.A casual attitude towards one's health conditions.
B.A new therapy for certain psychological problems.
C.Refusal to get medical treatment for fear of the pain involved.
D.Unwillingness to find out about one's disease because of fear.
What does the passage mainly talk about? 查看材料
A.Americans" decreasing belief in global warming.
B.The reason why Americans focus less on global warming.
C.The measures taken to prevent global warming.
D.Americans" attitude towards global warming.
A. They would like to see it reduced.
B. They regard it as a necessary evil.
C. They think it does more harm than good.
D. They consider it unfair to middle-class families.
听力原文:W: Excuse me, would you mind answering a few questions?
M: Well, I don't know. I am in rather a hurry actually.
W: It won't take a moment. We're doing a public opinion poll on some important political questions to try to find out if the Government really has support for its policies. The results are going to be published in a national newspaper.
M: Oh, all right, then.
W: Thanks. Well, I'll read out statements and you have to say whether you agree strongly, agree, disagree, disagree strongly or just don't know. OK?
M: Yes.
W: Well, first of all, "Policemen should always carry guns. " Do you agree?
M: No, not always.
W: What is your opinion?
M: They shouldn't do that when they're on normal duty. But if they're chasing a criminal who they know has got a gun, then they should be armed as well.
W: OK, next question. "Britain should drive on the right-hand side of the road. "
M: What rubbish! Why doesn't everybody else drive on the left?
W: All right. One more question: "Britain should leave the EEC. "
M: That's nasty. I wasn't in favor of us joining, but I think it would be difficult to leave now. I think we'll just have to stay in and make the best of it.
W: OK, that's all. Thank you very much.
19. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?
20.When does the man think the policemen should carry guns?
21.How does the man look at driving on the right?
22.What's the man's attitude towards the last statement?
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A.Polltaker and passenger.
B.Program host and guest.
C.Student and teacher.
D.Politician and supporter.
What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.Americans" decreasing belief in global warming.
B.The reason why Americans focus less on global warming.
C.The measures taken to prevent global warming.
D.Americans" attitude towards global warming.
听力原文:W: You have a beautiful backyard. How de you do it?
M: Well, it does take time and patience. But I've also got a few secrets.
W: What do I have to do to get you to reveal your secrets? You know if I had the money, I'd just hire a gardener.
M: No, you needn't do that. Working in the yard is file greatest form. of relaxation I know of!
W: You're kidding?! I would never have planted so many trees if 1 had known how much work they'd require.
M: You see, that's your problem. Your attitude is all wrong. You've got to love working in the backyard—that's my secret! W: What kind of secret is that? I expected a special type of gardening tool.
M: No, any tool will de the job. It's all in the mind.
W: I can't believe what you're saying. Let me see if I understand this: If I had a better feeling about my work in the garden, everything would be wonderful, I'd have healthy plants like yours.
M: Yes, that's it. You've got it!
W: Look, can I borrow the tea you are drinking? Because, to tell you the truth, I think you're crazy!
M: Oh, Linda, we live in modem times, but the old farmers know you reap what you put into the land.
W: On second thought, I think I'll just pay a gardener.
M: That won't work.
W: Why not?
M: Because he has to enjoy his gardening...
W: Please, James, thank you very much for your advice. But, don't start it again!
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A.She'd hire a gardener.
B.She'd hire the woman.
C.She'd plant more trees.
D.she will work in his yard.