The author of this passage implies that nowadays the story of Jack would be______.A.believ
The author of this passage implies that nowadays the story of Jack would be______.
A.believable
B.inspiring
C.unbelievable
D.sad
The author of this passage implies that nowadays the story of Jack would be______.
A.believable
B.inspiring
C.unbelievable
D.sad
Who Steve mentioned in the third paragraph?
A.The author himself.
B.A reader.
C.A person the author is familiar with.
D.A historical figure.
The author searched the yard carefully ______.
A.and found a child, who was crying like a parrot
B.for someone who cried for help
C.and found some called imagination was playing tricks on him
D.and found some strange creatures from another planet
The author most probably is a ______.
A.teacher
B.psychologist
C.philosopher
D.doctor
The author's tone in this passage is ______.
A.sympathetic
B.doubtful
C.critical
D.objective
The author is ______ about the future development of robots.
A.worded
B.pessimistic
C.optimistic
D.indifferent
We may infer from the passage that______.
A.the author describes the case as it is
B.the author is for economic growth
C.the author is against continued economic growth
D.the author is very much worried about the problems caused by continued growth
An author must not be too______to criticism.
A.sensible
B.sensitive
C.senseless
D.insensible
According to the author, language changes are most likely to occur in .
A.grammar
B.pronunciation
C.vocabulary
D.intonation
The tone of the author can be said to be______.
A.serious
B.mild
C.friendly
D.appreciative
The author is most probably a______.
A.behaviorist
B.psychologist
C.writer
D.sociologist