He thinks he is superior ______ his classmates because his father is an important person.A
He thinks he is superior ______ his classmates because his father is an important person.
A.than
B.to
C.of
D.with
He thinks he is superior ______ his classmates because his father is an important person.
A.than
B.to
C.of
D.with
A. nothing
B. something
C. nobody
D. anybody
Once a would-be entrepreneur has identified what he or she thinks is a promising unmet need, he or she should evaluate and identify the risks that should be considered in deciding whether or not to pursue that business opportunity.()
What's the author's attitude toward Washington's two-term Presidency?
A. He thinks Washington made a mistake by doing so.
B. He thinks that Washington had a good personal reason for doing so.
C. He thinks that Washington was too selfish in doing so.
D. Both A and B.
A.more than
B.less than
C.fewer than
D.better than
A.has a great deal of trouble doing mental arithmetic
B.lacks some of the qualities required of a scientist
C.just reads about other people's observations and discoveries
D.comes up with solutions in a most natural way
Which of the following is true of Livingston?
A.He thinks he has discovered a new possibility in the link between sun spots and the weather on the Earth.
B.He has great doubts about the theory that the sun' s frequent changes have an influenced on the Earth' s climate.
C.He has been recently informed by other scientists of the possibility that more sun spots will appear.
D.He does not think the causes of the sun spots will be fully revealed by scientists in the near future.
Both these types are entirely different【61】their behavior. The man who【62】is always talking about his"【63】"; he thinks that society should【64】him a pleasant, easy life. The man (who is always doing more than【65】) talks of "duties" ; he feels that the 【66】is in debt to society.
The man who tries to do as【67】as he can is always full of【68】. For instance, if he has【69】to do something, it was because he was【70】by bad luck. His opposite is never【71】 busy to take on a (an)【72】piece of work. So it is【73】that if you want something【74】in a hurry, go to the busiest man whom you have【75】in.
(36)
A.in
B.by
C.as
D.of
1.A. emotional
B. verbal
C. emotionally
2.A. keep
B. form
C. have
3.A. better
B. good
C. nice
4.A. to control
B. controlling
C. control
5.A. In addition
B. By contrast
C. As a result
Some experts worry that the lack of contact with nature may bebad for children’s health,education and behavior. Others suggest different ways to help solve the problem. Monty Don, afamous British television gardener gives us a simple answer—he says gardening(园艺) shouldbe taught in every school in Britain.
According to Monty, gardening is the simplest way to get childrenoutside to enjoy freshair and sunlight. “Give students space big enough to let them grow their own plants. They mustcare fortheir plants, so they will run out to see them every day.”Monty thinks looking afterplants each daywill make them become more responsible(负 责 任 的 ). “The nature worldbecomes part of their real life, not just something they watch on television.”
As we know from the new report, ____ of British children aged 8 — 12 have not regularcontact withnature.
A.1/5
B.2/5
C.3/5
D.4/5
What is Monty Don’s job? He is a ____.A.reporter
B.worker
C.teacher
D.television gardener
According to the passage Monty Don thinks ____ is the simplest way to get children outside.A.gardening
B.reading books
C.play games online
D.sit in the sun
In Monty Don’s opinion, he thinks gardening should ____.A.be learned by children themselves
B.be taught by parents
C.not be taught in school in any country
D.be taught inevery school in Britain
Monty thinks looking after plants is a good way to ____.A.plant the plants well
B.make children become more responsible
C.make their ownspace
D.make the school garden more beautiful