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race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7870154/audio.wav | What did the author do while Richard was talking in the business conference? | He kept notes for things that he did not agree with. | He pushed Richard and beat him. | He was preparing for his own speech. | He was getting ready to compliment him. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7870154/audio.wav | Which of the following is the reason for quoting Jonathan Ive? | The author thinks Steve Job is the best when it comes to creativity. | The author is inspired by Steve Job's attitude towards new ideas. | The author respects Steve Job because he is creative and he likes ideas. | The author thinks Steve Job has ideas that are strong and powerful and are hard to miss. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7870154/audio.wav | What is the core argument that the author put forward? | Dismissing ideas is an effortless thing to do so you should always protect ideas carefully. | The right idea always starts from a wrong idea and you need to protect it from being dismissed. | One should be careful when it comes to judge a new idea. | Every idea, whether powerful or fragile deserves five minutes | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_1448045/audio.wav | From what Cody said, we can learn the children _ . | were not in front of their father | don't look after their father | foresaw their father would go | surrounded their father | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_1448045/audio.wav | How many jobs did Kenneth get? | Four. | Three. | Two. | One. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8355329/audio.wav | The writer mentions details such as Father Christmas's sledge, the reindeer and the way he climbs down chimneys because he/she _ | wants to make it clear that these things are impossible | is describing the history of St Nicholas | wants everyone to believe that Father Christmas is real | is explaining the modern legend of Father Christmas | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8355329/audio.wav | Why does the writer mention the story about St Nicholas helping three poor girls? | It shows us that historians know very little about him. | This story explains why parents give secret presents to children. | It supports the writer's main point that Father Christmas is based on an untrue story. | This story explains why we celebrate Christmas in December. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8355329/audio.wav | The best title for this passage would be _ . | Is Father Christmas Dangerous? | The True History of St Nicholas | The Legend of Santa Claus | The Traditions of Christmas | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3834810/audio.wav | When he was asked about the most important thing he had done in life at a presentation, the author _ . | felt it was not an interesting question | thought for a while and spoke his mind | gave an answer from a lawyer's point of view | didn't give the real answer | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3834810/audio.wav | When he saw his friend rush to the hospital, the author could not decide whether to follow mainly because he thought _ . | he had to stay with his family | his friend did not need his help. | he would not be of much help | the baby would be in the doctor's care | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3834810/audio.wav | What can we infer from the author's description of the scene at the hospital? | He found out that he was in the way. | He would have felt guilty if he had not been there. | He regretted that he went too late. | His friend would have felt better if he had not been there. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3834810/audio.wav | Which of the following is conveyed in this story? | Family and relatives can not take the place of friends. | More people are a great comfort when one is in trouble. | It is best to be here when someone needs you. | You can certainly help a friend if you want to. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3834810/audio.wav | The author learned from his own experience that _ . | what is taught in school is usually of no use. | a lawyer cannot learn much in classrooms | a lawyer should know people's feeling first | he needs to be able to feel as well as think logically | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3788132/audio.wav | What is the main idea of the passage? | Smoking was associated with alcohol and drug problems. | Quitting smoking may help to improve mental health. | Smoking can lead to cancer or other deadly problems. | Those who had mental problem are more motivated to quit smoking. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3788132/audio.wav | It can be inferred from this passage that _ . | Having quit smoking, tobacco addicts won't have the same problems again. | About half of the daily smokers die from deadly mental diseases. | More than 35,000 people were surveyed, 4,800 of whom were daily smokers. | Quitting smoking may help avoid alcohol and drug problems. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3788132/audio.wav | Which of the following does professor Cavazos-Rehg agree? | Quitting smoking leads to a better psychiatric outlook. | If you want to quit smoking, you have to improve your mood problems first. | There is a strong link between mental health and quitting smoking. | There is no need to stop smoking when patients center on mental health. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3788132/audio.wav | Which type of writing is the article likely to be? | Science fiction | A health report | An education report | A news report | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3989987/audio.wav | As Andrew had a flat tyre on the way, he _ . | had to take another car to attend the meeting | rode on a bike to attend the meating | asked for a lift to go back home | borrowed a car to go back home | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3989987/audio.wav | When Andrew was approaching the house _ . | he was sure he would pleasently surprise his wife | he was deep in thought | he was sure that his neighbor would help him | he was worried about how to wake his wife up | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3989987/audio.wav | Why did the police officers take Andrew off to jail? | It was too late for them to contact Andrew's wife. | Andrew did not explain clearly why he broke into the house. | They thought it unnecessary to check Andrew's story. | they concluded that Andrew's story was a complete invention. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_2751367/audio.wav | When the rock forces its way through the Earth's crust, _ . | a volcano is born | an earthquake happens | a fault forms | the Earth's covering becomes smooth | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_2751367/audio.wav | How does a fault form? | When California rests on two separate plates. | When the plates end up on top of each other. | Before an earthquake happens. | After volcano comes. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5527229/audio.wav | According to the passage, what is one of the reasons that made David homeless? | His parents' divorce. | His parents' unemployment. | His desire to be adventurous | His facing acts of violence. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5527229/audio.wav | Jeff McClellan was impressed by David's _ . | honesty and sincerity | positive attitude towards life | courage when facing difficulties | great academic achievement | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5527229/audio.wav | How does David feel now when he thought of his life of being homeless? | Grateful. | Painful. | Shameful. | Doubtful. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5527229/audio.wav | What's probably the best title for the passage? | Chances are there, making an effort to seize them | Deal with adversity, being determined | Best way to experience, choosing to be homeless | From a park bench to a Harvard dormitory An incredible story | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7128381/audio.wav | Which of the following can be used to describe Bozeman? | Kind. | Modest. | Excited. | Smart. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7128381/audio.wav | Who saved Megan Smith from the damaged car? | Clemmons. | Anthony Russo. | Bozeman. | Bonge. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7128381/audio.wav | What's the main idea of the passage? | Three persons were awarded for rescuing victims in a car accident. | Three ordinary people were regarded as great heroes. | Several victims were carried to safety from the burning cars. | A car accident occurred on a rain-soaked State Highway 6. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7128381/audio.wav | It can be inferred from what Beckie Smith said that _ . | she regarded the accident as a wonder | she was frightened by the serious accident | she thought highly of the rescuers | she called on others to learn from the rescuers | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7128381/audio.wav | Which of the following is true according to the passage? | Luckily, no one received too serious injuries in the accident. | All the victims received slight injuries in the accident. | The rescuers were taken to the hospital to visit the victims. | The injured will soon recover from their injuries. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4930285/audio.wav | What is the text about? | Tiger Woods'life in playing golf. | The achievements of two golf players from ethnic minorities. | Michelle Wie's determination. | Playing golf in USA was once the hobby of old,middle class while men. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4930285/audio.wav | Less than a year after turning professional.Tiger Woods | easily won a major golf tournament. | nearly won a major golf tournament. | joined the Augusta Golf Club. | won a completely new golf tournament. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4930285/audio.wav | Which of the following sentences is true? | Tiger Woods was of mixed black,Chinese,and Native America. | Tiger Woods was not the first Asian American to win the Tournament. | Tiger Woods'achievement was amazing because he was the youngest golfer. | Tiger Woods'dramatic appearance on the golf scene had the attitude to this sport in USA changed. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4930285/audio.wav | Michelle Wie's ambition is to_. | play like Woods. | play in a dramatic way | compete on equal terms with male golfers. | hit the golf ball further than most men. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4687074/audio.wav | What is the article mainly about? | Multiculturalism in Australia. | Qualities that make Australia stand out as "the most livable" place in the world. | The comfortable environment and lifestyle in Australia. | The world's most livable city, Melbourne. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4687074/audio.wav | What can be concluded from the article? | Melbourne is the most culturally diverse city in the world. | The majority of Australians are fascinated with sports and art. | The Australian government tries to make immigrants feel at home. | Australians are considered to be the most patriotic in the world. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4687074/audio.wav | With the example of the African swimmer, the author intends to show that Australians _ . | are very good at swimming | understand the feelings of the underdog | are courageous in face of hardship | understand that having fun and playing a game does not have to mean winning | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4687074/audio.wav | Which will be the best title for this passage? | Australia --- famous for its cultural diversity | Australia --- home to sports | Australia --- the most livable place in the world | Australia --- fantastic natural environment | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8011158/audio.wav | The author believes that a single-sex school would _ . | force boys to hide their emotions to be"real men" | help to form masculine aggressiveness in boys | encourage boys to express their emotions more freely | naturally place emphasis on the traditional image of a man to boys | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8011158/audio.wav | It is commonly believed that in a mixed school boys _ . | perform ly better | grow up more healthily | behave more responsibly | receive a better education | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8011158/audio.wav | What does Tony Little say about the British education system? | It fails more boys than girls academically. | It focuses more on mixed school education. | It fails to give boys the attention they need. | It places more pressure on boys than on girls. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8011158/audio.wav | According to Abigail James,one of the advantages of single-sex schools is _ . | teaching can be adapted to suit the characteristics of boys | boys can focus on their lessons without being absent-minded | boys can choose to learn whatever they are interested in | teaching can be designed to promote boys'team spirit | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8011158/audio.wav | Which of the following is the characteristic of boys according to Abigail James'report? | They enjoy being in charge. | They act the same to stereotypes. | They have sharper vision. | They are violent and sexist. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7773331/audio.wav | Which of the following statements does Radtke agree with? | Chinglish will gradually disappear as years go by. | Chinglish is invented to amuse foreign tourists. | Chinglish will be treated as a cultural treasure. | Chinglish is actually a variety of English. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7773331/audio.wav | The two books are unique because it involves the following EXCEPT _ . | the academic value of Chinglish | the creativity of the Chinese people | the meaning of keeping Chinglish | the creative combination of English and Chinese | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7773331/audio.wav | It can be inferred that David Tool and Radtke _ . | disagree on Chinglish signs | have both lived in China for nine years | once argued face to face about Chinglish | both have much knowledge of Chinese culture | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9311997/audio.wav | The camp counselors failed to fill David's beginning days with fun and laughter, mainly because David _ . | behaved like a pirate | remained in a bad mood | was left alone at the camp | was teased by other campers | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9311997/audio.wav | Seeing David smashing the potato chips, the counselor did the same thing in response because he _ . | would like David to eat more of them | hoped all the other campers would join | found it possible to help David release anger | wanted to show that he was as angry as David | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9311997/audio.wav | What can we learn from this article? | The camp was intended for those talented in singing and dancing. | The purpose of the camp was to give diseased children caring love. | The camp was popular among the children who enjoyed their vacation here. | Medical treatment could be provided to diseased children at the camp. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9311997/audio.wav | Which of the following does NOT show the change in David? | David came back to the camp for a second session after the first ended. | David had become quite ill and had to go to the hospital because of this new crisis. | David made his way from counselor to counselor to say an early good-bye to camp. | David stood in front of me and gave me a hug and a big wet kiss on my cheek. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9311997/audio.wav | What do you think the theme of the story is? | Children with deadly diseases are usually difficult to get along with. | People should have patience with children with life-threatening illnesses. | People should tell children with life-threatening illnesses to care nothing about death. | Love and proper guidance can help people look at something negative in a positi... | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3232077/audio.wav | If you are going to visit an art zone at 7pm, which one can you go to? | Redtory, Guangzhou. | Tank Loft, Chongqing. | M50, Shanghai. | 798 Art Zone, Beijing. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3232077/audio.wav | Tank Loft, Chongqing is quite different from the others in _ . | size | site | feature | weather | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3232077/audio.wav | Which of the following was built first? | Redtory, Guangzhou. | Tank Loft, Chongqing. | M50, Shanghai. | 798 Art Zone, Beijing. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9034495/audio.wav | From the passage we can know that hipsters are _ . | a group of people who are self-denied | a group of students who are good at musical instruments | people who follow the latest trends and fashions | people who pay no attention to material things | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9034495/audio.wav | Leopold refuses to classify herself as a hipster because _ . | she doesn't like her own unconventional tastes | there are too many specialized brands, stores and music for the hipster position | she thinks that a lot of people that are self-defined hipsters aren't really hipsters | the hipsters' culture has become quite trendy | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9034495/audio.wav | When Leopold said "It's kind of the trend these days; everyone wants to be hip so no one's hip", we can see that she felt a bit _ . | happy | disappointed | excited | content | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9034495/audio.wav | The passage mainly tells us _ . | the difficult situation of hipsters | the trend of fashion | the changes of the society | the culture of hipsters | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7470943/audio.wav | The most suitable title for the passage should be " _ ." | Education in the information age | Advantages and disadvantages of online learning | Online learning vs classroom learning | How to survive in the information age | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7470943/audio.wav | Which of the following descriptions about online learning is NOT true according to the passage? | It is more efficient and effective. | It is convenient to both teachers and students. | It stresses interactions between teachers and students. | It is a cheaper way of learning. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7470943/audio.wav | It can be inferred from the passage that _ . | not all the people are in favor of online learning | it is not easy to combine online learning with classroom learning | in the future all the courses will be available online | in a sense our survival in the world depends on online learning | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8666495/audio.wav | Why did Brian Wansink write Slim by Design: Mindless eating Solutions for Everyday Life? | Because he wanted people to become thin. | Because he wished to change the design of public places. | Because he hoped to coin a new phase "mindless eating". | Because he intended to help people make more healthful dietary decision. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8666495/audio.wav | According to Wansink, which of the following affects the amount of wine we drink: _ . | the shape of wineglasses | the color of wineglasses | the taste of wine | the quality of wine | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8666495/audio.wav | What's the main idea of the passage? | Changing environment or habits of eating will help you eat less. | Eating fruits and vegetables is better for your health. | Keeping your kitchen counter clear of any food will help make you thin. | Many people eat or drink too much without paying attention to it. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_616018/audio.wav | What is the passage mainly about? | Whether patients should be told the truth of their illness. | Whether patients really want to know the truth of their condition. | Whether different studies should be carried on. | Whether doctors are honest with their patients. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_616018/audio.wav | Which of the following is TRUE? | Sometimes government tells lies because they need to meet the public interest. | Doctors believe if they lie, those seriously-ill patients will recover more quickly. | Many patients don't want to know the truth, especially about serious illness. | Truthful information helps patients deal with their illness in some case... | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_616018/audio.wav | From the passage, we can learn that the author's attitude to professional deception is _ . | supportive | indifferent | oppositive | neutral | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8627444/audio.wav | About William, which of the following is true? | His IQ reached between 220 and 230. | At the age of 16, he graduated from a grammar school. | At the age of 6, he graduated with both Master's and Bachelor's degrees. | At the age of 11, he became the youngest student at the Harvard University. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8627444/audio.wav | How many people with remarkable IQ are mentioned in the passage? | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8627444/audio.wav | Who once worked on the project to conquer planet Mars? | William | Terence Tao | Christopher Hirata | Albert Einstein | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8627444/audio.wav | From the passage we can know that _ . | .when William graduated from the Harvard University, he got the highest scores | at the age of 2, Terence solved basic arithmetic questions on his own | Christopher Hirata is a Japanese | researchers have found out why Albert Einstein was so brilliant | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_6482352/audio.wav | What does the passage mainly talk about? _ . | How can people live longer? | Cutting carbon dioxide emissions saves lives. | Global warming threatens people's lives. | People should stop relying on fossil fuels. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_6482352/audio.wav | The new research differs from past studies in that _ . | it focuses on the immediate benefits of cutting carbon dioxide emissions | it studies the bad effects arising from future global warming | it is believed by more people | it mainly targets at developing countries | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_6482352/audio.wav | According to Kathleen Sebelius, _ . | sometimes it takes years to see the bad effects caused by consuming fossil fuels | without greenhouse gas emissions, people would not die of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases | the main reason why people get sick is that they rely on fossil fuels | deaths from cardiovascular and respiratory diseases are closely r... | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_6482352/audio.wav | Which of the following is the most practical way to cut carbon dioxide emissions according to the passage? _ . | Driving less | Walking and cycling as much as possible. | Stopping using fossil fuels | Reducing the use of polluting fuels to cook. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_6482352/audio.wav | It can be inferred from the passage that _ . | London and Delhi have already benefited from reducing greenhouse gas emissions | switching to low-polluting cars would save 160 lives in London each year | walking and biking instead of driving will reduce the chance of heart disease | attacking health problems and dealing with climate change are contradictory | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7640185/audio.wav | How did John Blanchard get to know Miss Hollis Maynell? | They lived in the same city. | They were both interested in literature. | John knew Hollis's name from a library book. | John came across Hollis in a Florida library. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7640185/audio.wav | Hollis refused to send Blanchard a photo because _ . | she was only a middle - aged woman | she wasn't confident about her appearance | she thought true love is beyond appearance | she had never taken any photo before they knew | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7640185/audio.wav | How could Blanchard recognize Hollis? | She would be wearing a rose on her coat. | She would be holding a book in her hand. | She would be standing behind a young girl. | She would be wearing a scarf around her neck. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7640185/audio.wav | What was the real Miss Hollis Maynell like? | She was a plump woman with graying hair. | She was a slightly fat girl, with blonde hair. | She was a middle - aged woman in her forties. | She was a young, pretty girl wearing a green suit. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7640185/audio.wav | When Blanchard went over to greet the woman, he was _ . | satisfied and confident | disappointed but well - behaved | annoyed and bad - mannered | shocked but inspired | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7640185/audio.wav | Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? | A Test of Love | The Symbol of Rose | Love is blind | Don't Judge a Book by its Cover | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_6048802/audio.wav | If you are a sport lover you can go to _ . | Library Bar | Bamboo Garden Hotel | Lao she Tea-House | Wansheng Theatre | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_6048802/audio.wav | Which item is the cheapest and most relaxed to spend your leisure time? | Taichi with English narration | Chinese ink & water painting class | Big-bowl-tea | Acrobatic | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_6048802/audio.wav | Which of the following is NOTtrue? | You can enjoy acrobatic shows every day at 7 p.m. in the open air. | You can see live performance of Peking Opera while enjoying Chinese traditional tea | You don't have to worry about the language problem to attend Taichi if you are an Englishman | Chinese ink &water painting class is probably open to learner from out... | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_273772/audio.wav | According to the passage, who was most known for comedy in China? | Sylvester Stallone | Charlie Chaplin | Shirley Temple | Audrey Hepburn | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_273772/audio.wav | What can we learn from the passage? | Sylvester Stallone taught boxing and bodybuilding and caused a fever in China. | Charlie Chaplin was China's close friend because he introduced comedy to China. | Audrey Hepburn's movie made the Mouth of Truth and the Spanish Steps popular. | Shirley Temple's works can only help Americans forget hardships and enjoy lif... | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_273772/audio.wav | In which part can we most probably read this passage? | Art | Columns | Music & Theater | Film &TV | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_6193661/audio.wav | The purpose of the writer is mainly to _ . | analyze the possible causes of swine flu | tell people how to protect themselves from swine flu | give people some information about the present situation of swine flu | suggest some treatments for swine flu | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_6193661/audio.wav | According to the passage, which of the following is one of the reasons why the disease is called "Swine flu"? | Some patients have eaten some not-so-well-cooked pork. | Some patients have contact with pigs in their life. | The virus is probably developed from swine flu virus. | The disease is mostly passed from pigs to humans. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_6193661/audio.wav | Suppose Mr Fernando has just been back from prefix = st1 /Mexicoand he's got a high fever and runny nose, what shall he do? | Go to hospital as soon as possible. | Ask a day off and stay at home. | Call his doctor to ask for directions. | Take some medicine and have a good rest. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_6193661/audio.wav | Which of the following is NOT a suggestion given by the writer? | Cough and sneeze into your hands. | Wash your hands and wear a mask. | Go on eating pork if you like. | Store some food and medicine at home. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_767995/audio.wav | Which of the following is the best title for this passage? | Clothing and Culture | Ways of Sending Message | Clothing and Social Behavior | Communication through Clothing | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_767995/audio.wav | Some people wear lucky shirts to take an exam because they believe _ . | clothes can hide their fear for the exam | clothes have extraordinary power | shirts can make them more comfortable | shirts provide protection against bad weather | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_767995/audio.wav | In North America, men sometimes misunderstand women's intention because _ . | men are more careless than women | women spend more time on their clothes | men and women have different views on clothing styles | men care less about the different messages communicated by clothes | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_767995/audio.wav | According to the passage, the behavior of others towards you can be changed by your _ . | age | dress | status | gender | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_767995/audio.wav | From the passage, it can be inferred that _ . | clothing plays an important role in social activities | words of dress are unable to communicate different messages | dress is better than language in communicating messages | messages communicated by clothes are the same in different cultures | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9786219/audio.wav | According to the latest study, about _ women washed their hands after using public bathroom. | 1,980 | 2,310 | 2,640 | 2,790 | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9786219/audio.wav | Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? | Hand washing is up in public restrooms in the US | Americans like washing their hands so much | Adults have their hands washed in public restrooms | Why hand washing never enjoys popularity in the US | A | null | test |
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