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race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_2572061/audio.wav | The author of the passage intends to _ . | warn people against the population explosion in the near future | find out the cause of rapid increase in population in recent years | present us a brief and clear picture of the demographic growth | compare the demographic growth pattern in the past with that after 1650 | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_6184151/audio.wav | How many young people surveyed said they like their parents? | 39390. | 19860. | 14250 | 168840 | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_6184151/audio.wav | What is the central conflict between parents and children in many families? | Family violence and divorce. | Parents' old fashioned ideas. | Interference in a child's privacy. | Students' school grades, weight and friends. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_6184151/audio.wav | Xiao Xiao is mentioned as an example to show that _ . | parental influence over children is decreasing. | one should study hard to attend Beijing University as a student. | Parents today expect too high from their children. | today's children spend too much time surfing the web. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_6184151/audio.wav | As is indicated in the passage, _ . | Most parents require their children to be the top ones in the class. | More and more parents have old fashioned ideas. | More and more families got divorced due to the high education expectations. | Most parents hope their children will attend Harvard in the future. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9986379/audio.wav | We diet strictly after the year-end overeating because _ . | we won't betray ourselves | we eat too much turkey | there are bacteria in our guts | we don't want to look fat | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9986379/audio.wav | What can be learned from Zhao's research? | Obesity is related to a kind of bacteria. | Healthy diet helps reduce your fat. | Chocolate doesn't cause weight gain. | Too much food leads to overweight. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9986379/audio.wav | Which of the following statements is TRUE? | Scientists didn't try to find out the cause of overweight. | There is a link between mice's overweight and human's. | Lita proved the link between bacteria and weight gain. | Scientists found bacteria may be related to many diseases. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9986379/audio.wav | The patient finally lost 51.4 kg of his weight after _ . | 35 percent of his gut bacteria were killed | the amount of gut bacteria was decreased | he had a special kind ofoperation | his fatty liver had disappeared | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9986379/audio.wav | What does the passage mainly talk about? | People's eating habits. | Healthy lifestyles. | A medical discovery. | The consequence of obesity. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5931164/audio.wav | If you visit the Gold Coast Wax Museum, you can | see many members of the Royal Family in person in the Museum | enjoy some world-class vivid max-works in the Museum | meet many leading local and internatioanal sculptors in the Museum | e at any time of the year except at Christmas Day | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5931164/audio.wav | If a couple and their l0-year-old son visit the Gold Coast Wax Museum, they may pay _ . | $87 | $80 | $68 | $58 | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5931164/audio.wav | You will most probably find this passage _ . | in a guidebook | in a magazine | in a text book | on a webpage | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9783090/audio.wav | It can be learned from the passage the Reykiavik_. | was named by the ancient gods. | was named by Iceland's first settler. | got its name from the visitors. | was named after Iceland's first settler. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9783090/audio.wav | It can be inferred from the passage that_. | people living in Reykiavik seldom get heat from coal. | hotel accommodation is so rare that visitors usually camp in the city's biggest parks. | all visitors must dine out while visiting Iceland. | you have to walk a short distance if you want to go sightseeing outside the city. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_1529437/audio.wav | Who are to blame for India's poor education according to Vinati Sukhdev? | School teachers. | Local governments. | Parents with stereotypes. | Educational organizations. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_1529437/audio.wav | What can be inferred about the Read India programme? | It encourages more kids to attend school. | It improves the quality of India's education. | It is in the charge of management committees. | It helps improve the basic facilities of schooling. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_1100114/audio.wav | Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? | The US soldiers used the chocolate bars as bath soap. | The US army produced more chocolate bars than necessary for its soldiers. | The US soldiers did not have enough food during World War II. | European people regretted eating chocolate bars from the US soldiers. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_1100114/audio.wav | Why does the author mention the German kids' story? | To tell how friendly the American soldiers were. | To show how much they were eager for chocolate. | To prove German kids could be very polite. | To describe the hunger in Germany during the war. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_1100114/audio.wav | Elizabeth Radsma never saw chocolate during the war because _ . | the US soldiers never showed up in the small town she lived in | the German soldiers kept them all for themselves | the British soldiers didn't share it with the local people | the US soldiers handed out all chocolates to people in big cities | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_2265479/audio.wav | The writer prepared to answer all of the following questions EXCEPT " _ ". | How old are you? | Where are you from? | Do you want to join my gang? | When did you come back to London? | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_2265479/audio.wav | We can learn from the passage that _ . | boys were usually unfriendly to new students | the writer was not greeted as he expected | Brian praised the writer for his cleverness | the writer was glad to be a goalkeeper | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_2265479/audio.wav | The writer was offered a handkerchief because _ . | he threw himself down and saved the goal | he pushed a player on the other team | he was beginning to be accepted | he was no longer a newcomer | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7779578/audio.wav | The study Kim Bard and his colleagues did _ . | included 46 baby and mother monkeys | was nothing new to people about the findings | showed that many chimpanzees lacked love when they were young | showed that many chimpanzees had good relationships with their mothers | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7779578/audio.wav | Why was Harlow's monkey work important? | Because the "no touch, no comfort" policy toward children was quite right. | Because parents were advised not to respond to babies' crying. | Because Harlow's work changed people's former belief in child care. | Because mothers were not allowed to have their newborns next to them in the hospital. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7779578/audio.wav | Harlow built two "mothers" for baby monkeys to _ . | make them live comfortably | let them have more choices | give them more love | make a comparison | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7779578/audio.wav | Which of the following is TURE according to the text? | Well-raised chimps always do even better than human kids. | A 12-month chimps is far cleverer than a child of that age. | The newborns were not allowed to be with their mothers in the past in the hospital. | Constantly touching the baby can make it feel safer. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9677131/audio.wav | What would be the best title for the passage? | Death of a Salesman Returns to Beijing | Arthur Miller--a master of American theatre | Willy Loman--winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama | Death of a Salesman--a milestone of 20th century theatre | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9677131/audio.wav | Which of the following is true according to the passage? | The play received the Tony Award twice. | Arthur Miller became famous in his forties. | China didn't have "salesman" until the play was first performed here. | The 1983 version of Death of a Salesman was directed by Ying Ruocheng. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3063276/audio.wav | Which of the following is not true according to the passage? | Everyone has an inborn number sense. | Those who have a strong number sense are sure to do well in math. | Some of the math skills are inborn. | Doing a lot of math exercises may help to learn math well. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3063276/audio.wav | Justin Halberda and his colleagues ran some tests to_. | look at the students' math scores dating back to kindergarten. | ask the students to estimate the dots | see if a person's inborn number sense has something to do with math learning | decide how to learn math well | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3063276/audio.wav | According to the passage, the most important thing to learn math well is that_. | one should have an inborn number sense | one should practice a lot | one should do a lot of tests | one should do a lot of counting | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3063276/audio.wav | What is the result of Justin Halberda's tests? | Students who did well in the tests also did well in math exams. | One cannot be successful in math if he has a well number sense. | One who has a strong number sense can not do math well. | One should do a lot of math homework if he wants to have a number sense. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5149172/audio.wav | What's the similarity among the four hotels? | They all have an outdoor pool. | They all equip the hotel rooms with cable TVs. | They all have a center for fitness. | They all provide free WiFi service. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5149172/audio.wav | In which hotels can guests book a trip more conveniently? | Pingviman Hotel and De Chai Hotel. | Art Mai Gallery Nimman Hotel and At Chiang Mai. | Pingviman Hotel and At Chiang Mai. | Art Mai Gallery Nimman Hotel and De Chai Hotel. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5149172/audio.wav | What can be infer from the passage? | The bus of Pingviman Hotel can take guests to the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar. | There are two hotels not far away from the Sunday Walking Street. | Guests living in the De Chai Hotel can enjoy the beautiful city views. | Art Mai Gallery Nimman Hotel sells artworks from local Thai artists. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5149172/audio.wav | What can't guests do in the hotel according to the passage? | Have meals at the restaurant of At Chiang Mai 24 hours. | Have their clothes washed in At Chiang Mai. | Have a meeting in Pingviman Hotel. | Do massage in Art mai Gallery Nimman Hotel. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9044935/audio.wav | According to the recent public meeting in Brisbane, what was the first step to take in order to reduce noise pollution? | Produce quieter air conditioners. | Provide better sound barriers around major roads. | Establish a noise complaints system. | Make stricter laws to require owners to take responsibility for barking dogs. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9044935/audio.wav | It can be inferred from the passage that _ . | the Brisbane residents were satisfied with the present noise regulatory system | many people in Brisbane preferred to live near a pub to which they have easy access | nearly all the inhabitants in Brisbane were bothered by noise in one form or another | noise pollution is the most serious among pollution complaints in ... | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9044935/audio.wav | What does the word "run-round" (Para.3) mean? | Unfair treatment. | Quick response. | Delaying action in response to a request. | Full attention. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9044935/audio.wav | How could noise from building sites be alleviated if Brisbane adopted daylight saving? | If daylight saving was adopted, the daytime would be prolonged and the night would become quieter. | If daylight saving was adopted, the working hours during the daytime would be shortened while the night would be extended and thus quieter. | If daylight saving was adopted, the night would be shortened and thus quieter... | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9044935/audio.wav | What was the author's attitude towards the industry awards for quieter equipment? | Suspicious. | Positive. | Enthusiastic. | Indifferent. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4539038/audio.wav | The UCLA study shows that in response to stress, men are more likely than women to _ . | turn to friends for help | solve a conflict calmly | find an escape from reality | seek comfort from children | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4539038/audio.wav | Which of the following is true about oxytocin according to the passage? | Men have the same level of oxytocin as women do. | Oxytocin used to be studied in both men and women. | Both animals and people have high levels of oxytocin. | Oxytocin has more of an effect on women than on men. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4539038/audio.wav | What can be learned from the passage? | Male hormones help build up the body's resistance to stress. | In a family a mother cares more about children than a father does. | Biological differences lead to different behavioral responses to stress. | The UCLA study was designed to confirm previous research findings. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4539038/audio.wav | Which of the following might be the best title of the passage? | How men and women get over stress | How men and women suffer from stress | How researchers overcome stress problems | How researchers handle stress-related disorders | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9001638/audio.wav | What is the finding of the Global Humanitarian Forum? | Global temperatures affect the rate of economic development. | Rates of death from illnesses have risen due to global warming. | Malnutrition has caused serious health problems in poor countries. | Economic trends have to do with population and natural disasters. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9001638/audio.wav | What do we learn about the Forum's report from the passage? | It was challenged by some climate and risk experts. | It aroused a lot of interest in the scientific circles. | It was warmly received by environmentalists. | It caused a big stir in developing countries. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9001638/audio.wav | What does Dr. Pielke say about the Forum's report? | Its statistics look embarrassing. | It is invalid in terms of methodology. | It deserves our closest attention. | Its conclusion is purposely exaggerated. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9001638/audio.wav | What is Soren Andreasen's view of the report? | Its conclusions are based on carefully collected data. | It is vulnerable to criticism if the statistics are closely examined. | It will give rise to heated discussions at the Copenhagen conference. | Its rough estimates are meant to draw the attention of world leaders. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9001638/audio.wav | What does Kofi Annan say should be the focus of the Copenhagen conference? | How rich and poor regions can share responsibility in curbing global warming. | How human and economic losses from climate change can be reduced. | How emissions of heat-trapping gases can be reduced on a global scale. | How rich countries can better help poor regions reduce climate hazards. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8540107/audio.wav | The President's Day was originally designed to honor _ . | George Washington | Abraham Lincoln | all presidents | the Civil War | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8540107/audio.wav | What can we infer from the passage? | Washington's Birthday is the same as Lincoln's. | The change in the calendar system was not wise. | The new act changed the holiday's name. | This Monday is the third one of this February. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8540107/audio.wav | What's the main argument about this holiday? | When to celebrate the holiday. | How to celebrate the holiday. | Which president to honor. | Where to celebrate the holiday. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8540107/audio.wav | What's the best title for this passage? | Why people celebrate President Day. | The history and debate behind Presidents' Day | To celebrate Presidents' Day or not | Colorful activities on Presidents' Day | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4602268/audio.wav | According to the text,a telescope is intended to be bought for _ . | getting experience | watching stars | studying the climate | learning about a bit of the sky | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4602268/audio.wav | Why does the author advise buying a pair of binoculars first? | The telescope is too expensive. | The binoculars are easier to use. | You may gain plenty of experience in astronomy. | Your view will be narrow by using a pair of binoculars. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4602268/audio.wav | What do we know about the refracting telescope? | It looks very elegant. | It refracts light by an eye piece. | It has clear images without any lenses. | It is not convenient to take along for its size. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5608506/audio.wav | How many tips does the writer give in the passage? | Three | Four | Five | Six | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5608506/audio.wav | Which of the following is WRONG according to the passage? | Usually the weather in the morning is better. | You can have a memorable vacation in a car. | Swimming can make you feel much more alive. | Don't drive your car very often to go sightseeing. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5608506/audio.wav | Which of the following is probably the best title for this passage? | Driving Tips | How to Relax Without cars | Give up Your Car and Walk | Make your Vacation Healthy | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5852201/audio.wav | According to the passage, which of the following statements is right? | The TV program Writing in Chinese is very popular at present. | Good results of learning English are not worth so much time. | Some are in favor of attaching less importance to English in exams. | Sacrificing English can improve Chinese language education. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5852201/audio.wav | In the writer's opinion, what should be done to solve the argument? | Increasing time spent in learning Chinese. | Increasing time spent in learning English. | Reducing the weight of English in examinations. | Improving the learning outcomes effectively. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5852201/audio.wav | Which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage? | English education is still important in China. | Chinese education is more important in China. | English contributes to the failure in teaching Chinese | Ways to make improvements in learning Chinese. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8395522/audio.wav | According to the report, _ . | Michael Jordan is still playing a very important role in NBA | the part played by the foreign players in NBA will be great | Yao Ming is to play two pre-season games in NBA | European countries will host the 2004 NBA games | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8395522/audio.wav | When the writer talked of "home soil", he was referring to _ . | farms in the States | native Americans | the NBA training center | the USA | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8395522/audio.wav | Which of the following can be used as the best title for the passage? | The Non-American Basketball Players | NBA Is Coming to China | The Foreign Ties That Bind the NBA | NBA Is Making Big Progress | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9123709/audio.wav | If you want to make donations to the victims by phone,you can text REDCROSS to _ . | 90999 | 80888 | 50555 | 20006 | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9123709/audio.wav | What do we know about CARE from the text? | It opened a Person Finder Page online. | It is the world's largest humanitarian organization. | It raised much money to support six Japanese NGOs. | It warned its staff in Asia of the danger of tsunami. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9123709/audio.wav | Which group can provide food and shelter? | THE SALVATION ARMY. | GLOBALGIVING.ORG. | B'NAI B'RITH INTERNATIONAL. | AMERICAN RED CROSS. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8070685/audio.wav | What's the best title for the passage? | A massive bird spotted in America | Could the thunderbird actually exist? | Some strange birds sighed by people | Sea eagle, condor, raptor or thunderbird? | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8070685/audio.wav | What can be leant from the passage? | Three Thunderbirds have been witnessed so far. | The Thunderbird are similar to sea eagles in size. | Three boys were injured by the Thunderbird in 1977. | The huge bird left a deep impression upon the author. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_8070685/audio.wav | How is the passage mainly organized? | By giving examples. | By following time order | By making comparisons. | By presenting a general idea. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3626483/audio.wav | A "developmental" disability _ . | develops very slowly over time | is caused by forces | occurs in youth and affects development | is getting more and more severe | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3626483/audio.wav | Most disabled people used to die early because _ . | disabilities destroyed major bodily functions | they were not very well looked after | medical techniques were not available | they were too poor to get proper treatment | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3626483/audio.wav | In the author's opinion, to enable the disabled people to take their rightful place in society, _ . | more laws should be passed | public attitudes should be changed | government should provide more aids | more public facilities should be set up | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3626483/audio.wav | Which of the following cannot be inferred from the passage ? | Many disabled people may remain single for their whole life. | The public tends to look down upon the disabled people. | The disabled people feel inferior to those surrounding them. | Discriminatory laws prevent the disabled from mixing with others. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_3626483/audio.wav | The best title for this passage might be _ . | Handicaps of People with Disabilities | The physical difficulties of the Disabled | The Causes for Disabilities | Medical Treatments for Disabilities | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7225881/audio.wav | The article is intended to _ . | warn people of the possible risks in using mobile phones | inform readers of the history and benefits of mobile phones | convince people of the uses of mobile phones | predict the applications of mobile phones | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_7225881/audio.wav | The last sentence of the whole passage ''That's gr8! But I'm v busy rite now. Will call U 2nite." May probably means _ . | That's great! But I'm very busy right now. (I) Will call you tonight | It's eight now. I'm very busy. (I) Will call you tonight | That's great! But I'm busy writing now. (I) Will call you at two tonight | "8" is great! But I'm very busy right now. (I) Will call it "U" tonight | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9800902/audio.wav | Which of the following about Tayka Hotel de Sal is true? | The hotel is the cheapest among the four mentioned. | Everything in the hotel is made of salt. | The glue can prevent the rain from dissolving the hotel. | It is located on a prehistoric dried-up lake. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9800902/audio.wav | Which of the hotel makes you have a feeling of living in the far past? | Tayka Hotel De Sal | Green Magic Nature Resort | Dog Bark Park Inn B&B | Gamirasu Cave Hotel | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_9800902/audio.wav | What is the similarity of the four hotels? | Being expensive. | Being unique. | Being beautiful. | Being natural. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_1810986/audio.wav | What made the author's mother go to Lightning Ridge? | The luxurious life there. | Her new marriage there. | Her interest in opals. | Her passion for nature. . | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_1810986/audio.wav | After the author's mother died, she fulfilled her desire by _ . | treating her mother's Ridge friends with Spanish food | writing a biography about her whole life | decorating her house in Lightning Ridge | finding a lot of black opals in Lightning Ridge | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_1810986/audio.wav | We know from the passage that _ . | the rich and the poor can be distinguished by their looks | Luke is a successful miner, just like his father | Sebastian is planning to leave Lightning Ridge | Danny Hatcher's parents were miners in Lightning Ridge | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_1810986/audio.wav | Lightning Ridge is a place where dreams can be fulfilled because _ . | there are precious stones and life is peaceful | there are people from all walks of life | there are rich people who can help poor people | there is a lot of gold hidden in the ground | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_1810986/audio.wav | What is the author's purpose of giving Neil Schellnegger and Danny Hatcher as examples? | To show the magic power of opal mining. | To tell people it isn't always hard to mine opals. | To warn people not to take up this kind of job. | To persuade people to look for more resources for the country. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5318840/audio.wav | With the launch of Hello-Hello world, users can _ . | talk to any foreigners in the world | speak any foreign languages fluently | practice pronouncing words correctly | communicate with native speakers anytime | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5318840/audio.wav | Which mobile device is Hello-Hello World being released for now? | The iPhone. | The ipad. | Android. | Blackberry. | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5318840/audio.wav | What does Sarah Gontijo think it takes to learn a new language effectively? | Hard work and practice. | Cultural understanding. | A language learning environment. | Modern mobile technology. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_5318840/audio.wav | It is implied in the passage that _ . | there is a potential market for this mobile technology | mobile technology is being used for classroom learning | students do not know how mobile technology can be used | it is difficult for Hello-Hello to change the mobile industry | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_219516/audio.wav | Which of the following magazines is published monthly? | Discover. | Self. | InStyle. | Wired. | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_219516/audio.wav | Which two magazines are published by the same publisher? | Wired and InStyle. | Discover and InStyle. | Self and Discover. | Self and Wired. | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_219516/audio.wav | Those who are interested in management and the use of high technology would probably choose _ . | In Style. | Self. | Wired. | Discover. | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4334674/audio.wav | The writer thinks that setting weight loss as a goal is a mistake because _ . | it is hard to achieve for most Americans | it is focused too much on the result | it is dependent on too many things | it is based on actionable decisions | B | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4334674/audio.wav | In Roland Fryer's research, some students did better than the others because _ . | they obeyed all the general rules | they paid more attention to exams | they were motivated by their classmates | they were rewarded for reading some books | D | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4334674/audio.wav | According to the writer, which of the following statements is a good goal? | "I'll give up desert." | "I'll study harder." | "I'll cut down my expense" | "I'll spend more time with my family" | A | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4334674/audio.wav | The writer strongly believes that we should _ . | develop good habits and focus on the outcome | be optimistic about final goals and stick to them | pick specific actions that can be turned into good habits | set ambitious goals that can balance the input ang output | C | null | test |
race | RACE | null | race_audio/test/test/article_4948399/audio.wav | In the writer's first coding class, she _ . | made apps and games | created a web page | wrote for newspapers | did some interviews | B | null | test |
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