From the author's point of view, only bad luck can account for the fact that some people c
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
From the text we can infer that
[ A] the commitment to improve the capacities of the poor will hardly be made.
[ B] the investment in educational ,medical and job programs is non-profitable.
[ C] the author disapproves the idea of genetic determination.
[D] there will soon be an uproar over IQ tests.
From the text we learn that the laser can_________
[A] cut a structure from a right position
[ B ] design parts of a complex structure
[ C] measure the distance between planets
[ D] predict the movement of earth' s plates
We can infer from the text that the producers of "America' s Most Wanted"
A.also work as police officers
B.hope to get money from the police
C.hope the program will help the police catch the criminals
D.often find it difficult to persuade people to act as criminals
It can be inferred from the passage that______.
A.the author"s silence made Ms. A quite dissatisfied
B.the author happened to be an acquaintance of Ms. A
C.the author learnt an important lesson of the patient"s needs
D.the author failed to finish all the planned interviews
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
A.negative
B.positive
C.neutral
D.favorable
From the passage, we can assume that the author's purpose is to______.
A.explore psychological history
B.explain Jungian psychology
C.explore the concept of psychology
D.reveal the differences of psychological concepts
We can learn from the fourth paragraph that
A.the author looked down upon the other working-class kids
B.most working-class kids had got expensive cars
C.the author's family was then as rich as Rockefellers
D.the author's family had been involved in great debts during the past years
The author's proposal differs from the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1990 in
[A] the kind of green card.
[ B ] the amount of investment capital.
[ C] the budget for the whole process.
[D] the certainty of issuing green cards.