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The author of Passage 1 would most likely view the author of Passage 2 as _ .
failing to respect the feelings of other people | squandering a precious opportunity on a daily basis | advocating an action without considering the consequences | attaching too much importance to the views of others
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The author of Passage 1 would most likely respond to the "argument" (line 1 Passage 2) with _ .
absolute neutrality | partial acceptance | complete agreement | surprised disbelief
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In Passage 1 line 11, the list ("a job...house") presents things that most people _ .
assume they will eventually obtain | eventually realize are overrated | are unwilling to make sacrifices for | see as worth much effort to acquire
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In Passage 2 lines 8--10, the "present" is characterized as _ .
an unavoidable imposition | an unsolvable puzzle | a dangerous threat | a burdensome obligation
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Which of the following phrases from Passage 2would the author of Passage 1 most likely choose as a title for Passage 1?
"the hedonist and the guru" (line 1) | "a brief breathing space" (line 11) | "the feast before us" (line 2) | "an unwelcome guest" (line 14)
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Why did Jaimee call 911?
Because her mother was in need of help. | Because her house was on fire. | Because her daughter was missing. | Because she was trapped in the building.
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What was Temar doing when the police were searching for Jocelyn?
He and his friends were playing outside the building. | He was helping the police hand out the photos of the missing girl. | He and his friends were helping his neighbor moving a couch. | He and his friends were having a cycling race.
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From what Neil Harkins says, we can know _ .
Temar and his friends did a heroic thing. | Temar is a boy with little courage. | The kidnapper was under control because of Temar and his friends. | Temar didn't want to catch people's attention.
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What is the best title for this passage?
How to change children's eating habits | Improve students' physical health by developing their nutrition education | Only a little percentage of students are taught physical education | Healthy habits should be taught in schools
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To improve the health of the students, the school should have _ .
daily exercise for more than an hour | daily exercise and proper eating habits | good healthy eating | much exercise
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What excited us most in the survey is that _ .
most schools forbade tobacco use everywhere | most schools have realized the importance of students' living surroundings | more schools have set aside daily physical exercise routine | wellness policy has taken effect
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We can learn from the text that Artemisinin has a good effect on _ .
reducing the death rates of cancer patients. | curing patients suffering from malaria. | declining the infection rates of diseases. | preventing people from being infected with malaria.
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How old wasTu You you when she receivedLasker Award? _
85 | 81 | 45 | 25
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Which of the following is Not True? _
Tu's winning the prize hasaroused a strong feeling of nation pride in China. | Premier Li Keqiang praised medical researchers for their work and achievements. | The congratulatory letter shows that both China's strengths and international standing have reached the highest rank around the world. | The Lasker Award is aw...
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What type of writing is this text? _
An advertisement | An announcement | A speech | A report
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The plaque at the entrance of the Jackson Street Hospital is considered as _ .
an obvious sign of Bruce's powerful life | a strong influence of Bruce's life on others | a reminder of Bruce Lee's birthplace | a powerful symbol in Chinese astrology
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Bruce didn't have a strong body until _ .
he practiced boxing in high school | he took up kung fu with Master Yip Man | he won a dancing championship | he returned to the land of his birth
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Learning kung fu diligently from Master Yip Man, Bruce soon realized that _ .
one can't master kung fu skills without much practice | only through physical combat can one defend his honor | one can never defeat himself unless trained by a master | excellent kung fu skills can strengthen one's confidence considerably
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It can be inferred from the passage that _ .
Bruce didn't have outstanding academic achievements in school | Master Yip Man offered to teach Bruce Chinese kung fu for free | Bruce's parents sent him back to San Francisco for better education | Bruce made a big fortune by participating in boxing competitions
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In which section would you probably read the passage in a newspaper?
Education and Society | Culture and Leisure | Science and Technology | Health and Medicine
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How many buoys would at least be needed for global tsunami warnings within half an hour?
150 | 100 | 75 | 50
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Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
The system can warn people of the coming of tsunami directly after the earthquake. | We can't escape the danger of tsunami within 30 minutes following the earthquake. | Each country can easily afford a tsunami warning centre though it seldom happens. | It's worthwhile to spend money on the warning system for possible s...
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Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?
Tsunami Assessment | Earthquake detecting | Disaster Warning System | Life Saving System
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Which advertisement will Michael be most interested in if he likes fairy tales?
Malan Flower. | Joyful jugglers. | Tour of love. | Army artist.
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What phone number should you dial for further information if you are a pop song fan?
6602-2530. | 6502-3984. | 6835-4055. | 8403-3500.
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On which page do the above passages most probably appear in the newspaper?
Opinions. | Business. | Sports. | Listings.
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One might infer that _ .
developing Olympic-level skills in athletes is costly | professional athletes are mostly interested in financial rewards | amateurs does not expect to earn money at the sport that is played | amateurs have a better attitude than professionals do
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The statement "the Olympic playing field has been far from level" means that _ .
the ground the athletes played on was in bad condition | the poorer players were given some advantages | the rules did not work the same way for everyone | amateurs were inferior to the professionals in many ways
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The financial support given to athletes by the Soviet government can best be compared to _ .
a gift received on a special occasion, such as a birthday | money received from a winning lottery ticket | an allowance paid to a child | money from charity organization
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One can conclude that the Olympic Organizing Committee _ .
has held firm to its original vision of the Olympic games | has struggled with the definition of amateur over the years | regards itself as an organization for professional athletes only | did nothing but stop allowing communists to participate
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Which of the following is true according to the passage above?
The little girl was frightened as well as seriously hurt. | The doctor did not trust the short man and disliked him. | The short man willingly paid the little girl's family a hundred pounds. | The doctor was present at the spot to see what was wrong with the little girl.
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Which of the following makes Enfield, the narrator of the story, puzzled most?
The doctor's attitude towards the short man. | The validity of the cheque accepted by the bank. | The name on the cheque the short man produced. | The short man's attitude towards what he had done.
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The cheque was written by _ .
Mr. Utterson, an upright lawyer | Mr. Jekyll, a well-known doctor | Doctor Lanyon, Mr. Jekyll's friend | Mr. Hyde, the short man mentioned in the passage above
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Which of the followings is the sightseeing of Historic Bridgetown?
Traditional houses and rocky caves. | Beautiful houses and nature paths. | Old churches and splendid yachts. | Landmarks and tropical plants.
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According to the passage Botanical Garden _
can make tours dangerous with rocky caves | is full of tropical plants and landmarks | will cost travelers lots of money | may attract lovers of nature
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If travelers prefer something risky in Barbados, they may _ .
have a guided island tour | see the Botanical Garden | go to Historic Bridgetown | try a rental drive adventure
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What should be the best title for the passage?
A Car Adventure of Touring Barbados with Fun | An Island of Historical Appeal as One Expects | Barbados-A Wonderful Place for Sightseeing | Return to Nature, Know More of the Bajans
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From the passage we can know that _ .
Mullaney made the invention of Wiffle ball with the help of his son | fifty years ago people didn't like playing baseball very much | Mullaney's attempts to help Davey better enjoy ball-playing led to the invention of Wiffle ball | playing balls would hurt one's arm before the Wiffle ball's appearance
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All the following are true EXCEPT _ .
Davey was a good ballplayer after the Wiffle ball came into existence | David Mullaney wanted to run the family business on his own | Mullaney's family made a big fortune through the production of Wiffle balls | Mullaney's business was nearly bought out but they worked hard to keep it
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The two important factors for Mullaney's successful family business are _ .
time and fortune | persistence and creativity | quality and fame | cooperation and efforts
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The passage mainly tells us something about _ .
Davey, a famous baseball player | a popular ball game in the 1950's | the birth of Wiffle ball | the success of a family business
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Because there was no midday meal in school, _ .
kids lacked energy to study attentively | many kids dropped out of school | kids made more efforts to study hard | many kids had to go back home for lunch
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This story is mainly about _ .
the education in an African village | the schools and hospitals in an African village | the poverty and the progress of an African village | the author's car journey to an African village
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We can learn from the passage that "infomania" _ .
has a positive influence on one's IQ | results in the change of part of the brain | lies in the problem of lack of concentration | is caused by too much use of modern technology
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The research mentioned in the passage is most probably about _ .
the important function of advanced technology | the damage to one's brain done by unhealthy habits | the relevance between IQ and use of modern technology | the relationship between intelligence and working effectiveness
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FreshDirect severs 600,000 customers in _ .
Connecticut | New Jersey | New York | certain states
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Which would help Morrisons launch its own wesbsite in the future?
Taking measures to beat its rivals as quickly as it could | Offering enough grocery and non-food products from zero | Building more convenience stores and market in the United States | Launching an online operation with the acquisition of interest retailer
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Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?
Morrisons Has Many Business Rvials | Morrisons Will Launch an Online Operation | Morrisons Switches to Run Online Shopping | Morrisons Wants to Establish Branches
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What is the point of the article?
To introduce factors that cause risks for children. | To give tips on what to do to prevent accidents about children. | To explain why summer is a risky time for kids. | To describe what to do to prevent accidents at home.
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To protect kids against falls, families living in multi-story housing should _ according to the AAP.
install window guards on second story and higher windows | never leave windows open when children are left alone at home | tell kids not to play on balconies, roofs and fire escapes | teach kids to use childproof gates in the event of emergencies
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When riding a bicycle, you should _ according to the AAP.
avoid riding at night | not take anyone in the back seat | wear a proper helmet | not ride on the streets under the age of 14
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What can be concluded from the article?
Bicycles cause the most non-delay injuries for children in the US each year | Pedestrian accidents happen much more frequently than drownings in the US each year | A combination of fences, door alarms and pool covers can greatly reduce the risks of drowning. | Children should never be allowed to cross the street on the...
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The passage is most probably taken from the column of _ in a newspaper.
social science | technology | entertainment | public safety
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The most appropriate title for the passage may be_.
"MP3 Clears Its Way" | "Music And Electronics" | "Piracy Along The Way" | "Movie Is The Next"
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According to the passage, what is NOT an advantage of the MP3 format?
The size of music can be shortened to one tenth of its original size. | The fans can enjoy the music before the formal release of the music. | The new musicians can enter the industry more easily. | The struggle against piracy will be proved difficult.
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The author's recent visits to the tide pool brought her _ .
happiness | anger | concern | comfort
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What the author worries about most is _ .
the harm of sea grasses | carbon pollution in the sea | that the petition may be turned down | how fishermen can make a living in the future
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What is the main purpose of the text ?
To inform. | To educate. | To persuade . | To instruct.
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Which of the following might be the best title to the passage?
Don't give up | He who laughs last laughs the hardest | Zac Efron's life story | Zac Effort's success in musical film
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What did Zac Efron do when he was laughed at?
He couldn't accept the fact in the beginning, so he escaped. | He was so angry that he shouted at the person who teased him. | He cried and told the whole matter to his father to get comfort. | He cheered himself up and used it as motivation to move on.
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Which of the following is True according to the passage?
Zac Efron was laughed at because he was the most foolish guy in the class | Zac Efron is promoting his fourth High School Musical film in the world. | He once helped the other team win a match when he was playing basketball. | In his growing process to be a famous actor, his mother played a key part.
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We can learn from the beginning of the passage that _ .
the author and his brother had done well in school | the author had been very concerned about his school work | the author had spent much time watching TV after school | the author had realized how important schooling was
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Which of the following is not true about the author's family?
He came from a middle-class family. | He came from a single-parent family. | His mother worked as a cleaner. | His mother had received little education.
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How did the two boys feel about going to the library at first?
They were afraid | They were reluctant. | They were impatient. | They were eager to go.
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The author began to love books for the following reasons EXCEPT that _ .
he began to see something in his mind | he could visualize what he read in his mind | he could go back to read the books again | he realized that books offered him new experience
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With the three books, the Princeton Review aims at _ .
offering students guides in making a difference in their jobs after university graduation | offering guides on the writing of application essays for American universities | showing students how to pass LSA T in the US | showing college graduates what helped actual students achieve their dreams
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LSAT is most probably _ .
an admission test given by a law school | a test for admitted law students | information on business and college | information on GPA
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What's the purpose of writing the three texts?
To sell the books. | To make the books easier to read. | To show the importance of the schools. | To introduce new authors
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According to a recent study by the Royal Academy _ .
skill shortages could threaten business | engineering graduates are not as creative as expected | there are not enough arts graduates produced in the UK. | the UK needs more graduates in science, technology, engineering and mathematics
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According to the lecture Full Steam Ahead for Growth, _ .
engineers should cooperate with arts majors | Accepting the arts could attract more people into engineering | engineers should realize arts play the most important part in their work | engineering and technology is as diverse and creative as before
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By giving the example of Apple's iPod, Sir John intends to _ .
stress the importance of arts | stress the importance of marketing | stress the importance of communication | stress the importance of science and technology
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Which of the following is true according to the passage?
More university students should study arts instead of engineering. | Engineering and technology is increasingly different and unrelated fields. | The IET's skills survey raised concerns about the number of recruits to engineering. | Students from some university engineering departments have already transferred to art s...
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What is the passage mainly about?
Lack of creativity makes it difficult for the engineering major to find a satisfactory job. | The key subjects for engineering majors remain to be maths and the sciences rather than arts. | University engineering departments should cooperate with art schools to improve the success of products. | Engineering needs to em...
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Which of the following statements about the polar vortex is NOT true?
It came from around the North Pole area. | All the places it swept across became extremely cold. | It caused Washington, | It caused great losses in the U.S.
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Central U.S. was more severely affected by the cold because _ .
it was the place where the polar vortex was born | it was too low here for the polar vortex to leave | it was close to Washington, | it was the cold air and high winds that stayed longer here
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The passage is probably going to talk about _ if it continues.
other damage the polar vortex caused | how long the extreme weather will last | what can be done to stop it happening again | the best way to stay warm this winter
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The first writing tip given is mostly about _ .
the use of quotations and stories in an essay | using active verbs and lively adjectives | how a student should begin an essay | how to submit your essays
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Information in the passage suggests that _ .
the essay contest has been carefully planned | the students of the school are all athletic lovers | most essay contestants have published their work previously | Mr. Markham is an English teacher at Centerville High School
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The prize section of the poster is included in order to _ .
show organizations how to donate prizes | inform teachers of the prizes available | persuade students to enter the essay contest | convince students to buy the local newspaper
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Thanks are given to the Centerville Writers' Association because it has _ .
offered to judge the contest | prepared the essay-writing tips | organized the essay contest | donated prizes for the contest
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What do we know by inference from the passage?
The computer lab usually closes at 4:15 p.m. each day. | Winning essays will be published in the Centerville Times. | Every contestant will benefit from the essay contest. | The essay contest is held annually at Centerville High School.
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Tiger Moms and French Mamas are mentioned in the passage to _ .
give an example of authoritarian parenting | show the advantage of parenting | compare two types of parenting | introduce the topic
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According to the research, what kind of parenting style is likely to cause children's criminal behaviors?
Caring parenting. | Permissive parenting. | Authoritarian parenting. | Authoritative parenting.
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Which of the following probably belongs to the action of the permissive parents?
Allowing the kids to stay up late at weekends as the kids like. | Beating the kids if the kids don't follow their instructions. | Listening to the kids' request and giving their demands. | Setting some rules and checking the kids' behaviors.
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According to the passage, children are more likely to obey the rules when _ .
their parents listen to them totally | they believe in and accept their parents | their parents are sensitive to their needs | their parents demand and control their behaviors
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What do we know about the man from the passage?
He is treated unfairly in the prison. | He is in charge of the federal prison. | He is quite an able person as a prisoner. | He is the most powerful man in the prison.
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By saying that"I got a pass into this place"(in Para.3),the man means that _ .
he has got to stay in prison | he was allowed to go home | he was caught by the police without a pass | he has stayed in the federal prison before
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The man committed such an evil crime because _ .
he had made a secret deal with an insurance company | he had been angry for a long time with his father--in--law | his wife's family members had disapproved of their marriage | his wife had looked on him as a pet and he didn't feel respected
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Which of the following is TRUE about the man?
He regrets having committed the crime. | He will be out of prison in the near future. | He thinks the trial a mistake and is unfair. | He has found out the
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What have researchers at Johns Hopkins University found recently?
A new drug to erase painful memories from human brains. | A special behavior therapy to erase painful memories. | Removing certain proteins from the brain can wipe painful memories. | Erasing memory damages a patient's brain functions.
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What is Kate Farinholt's opinion of the research?
People may lose the chance to learn from their bad experiences. | The research will be a great breakthrough in treating painful memories. | People could suffer long-term memory loss. | People could forget happy memories as well.
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What is the focus on the report of this year?
Pension | Capability | Employment | Health
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The so-called BRICS nations do not include _ .
Russia | China | South Africa | New Zealand
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According to Toby Porter, he does not agree that _ .
older people have not been included in the developing plan for a long time | it makes little sense to rank countries from best to worst in the world to grow old | more attention should be paid to older people in a world that is ageing fast | South Africa is doing lots of positive things to improve the older people's co...
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The purpose of The Global Age Watch Index is to _ .
warn governments of the severe environmental problems in their countries | tell the difference between developing countries and developed countries[] | get governments and people to care more about older people in the world | urge governments to take measures to stop political and military conflicts
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All of the following practices are mentioned on tomb-sweeping day EXCEPT _ .
Weeping over the passed-away. | Flying kites made from bamboo and paper | Sending flowers to their ancestors' graves. | Burning incense and paper money for the dead.
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Which of the following is correct according to passage?
Du Mu ,the well-known poet in Song Dynasty wrote a poem about Qing Ming. | Qingming Festival used to be a Chinese national holiday. | People have the custom of flying kites on Qing Ming. | Those whose ancestors were buried in proper places will have a bright future.
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The writer write the passage in order to _ .
enable us to observe traditional tomb-sweeping day. | show traditional and present ways to spend Qingming Festival . | educate people to show their respect to the ancestors | raise people's awareness of environmental protection.
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How do babies get the information they need?
By using their own language. | By looking at their mothers' eyes. | By watching their mothers' facial expression. | By listening to others.
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What does Dr. Adolph think of the result of the research?
Exciting. | Unacceptable. | Strange. | Surprising.
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