A.They became more popular.B.They were more regulated.C.They became less honest.D.They
A.They became more popular.
B.They were more regulated.
C.They became less honest.
D.They became better produced.
A.They became more popular.
B.They were more regulated.
C.They became less honest.
D.They became better produced.
A.They became familiar in every household.
B.They gained more fame than before.
C.They earned more money than before.
D.They became familiar to TV programs.
A.They became well-known throughout the country.
B.They had more chances to appear on television.
C.They were better understood by their people.
D.They were admired by their people.
What happened when honey badgers got used to humans around them?
A.They became less aggressive towards other creatures
B.They lost interest in people
C.They started eating more
D.Other animals started working with them
A long-term study of 136 pairs of twins showed that ______.
A.they lost a little ability to reason over the years
B.the only factor which declined over the years was their speed with which to perform. mental tasks
C.their memory was not as good as it had once been
D.their minds became a bit more active as they grew older
The chief anxiety northerners felt was that_______.
A.they could not make more profits from the cotton crops
B.some regions would be slave states
C.southerners were not responsible for the backwardness in the south
D.the southern states became a relatively compact political unit
听力原文: Sekou Coumbassa is a diplomat who represents one of the new African nations. At present he is working on special assignment to his country's embassy in Washington. Like many African diplomats, he is very young--only twenty-eight years old. Before coming to Washington, he had had a year of diplomatic experience in another African country and then one more year in Paris. Sekou speaks two African languages. In addition, he speaks French fluently because it is the language used in the secondary schools in his country. He also studied English when he was in school. When he first came to Washington, his English was stiff and formal. It sounded like English that had been learned from a book. Sekou has an aptitude for language, however, it was one of the reasons he became a diplomat. After six months in Washington, he had become fluent in English. Sekou is in charge of cultural affairs for the embassy. The ambassador that Sekou works for is quite impressed with his work and has recommended him highly to the government at home. Sekou is very happy, he hopes to be an ambassador himself some day in the future.
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A.They are very old.
B.They are very young.
C.They are quite experienced.
D.They have special assignments.
A.They became hunters or battle fighters.
B.They did what a wise man would do.
C.They did something like an actor might do.
D.They tried to predict future success.
What happened when honey badgers got used to humans around them?
A.They became less aggressive towards other creatures
B.They started eating more.
C.They lost interest in people.
D.Other animals started working with them.
According to the passage, what happened to people who went to Alaska?
A.They eventually became millionaires.
B.They brought with them with many shoes.
C.They had conflicts with the Eskimos.
D.They were not properly equipped.
What do the owners of the three companies have in common?
A.They are all relatively old and rich.
B.They are all relatively young and rich. And they became rich by doing something that no other people had done before.
C.It cannot be concluded from the conversation.