How does the author feel about the prospects of achieving unity in the discussions of inte
A.Hopeful.
B.Revolted.
C.Doubtful.
D.Confident.
A.Hopeful.
B.Revolted.
C.Doubtful.
D.Confident.
How does the author indicate oncogenes?
A.They are always in operation in a healthy person.
B.They remain unharmful so long as they are not activated.
C.They can be driven out of normal cells.
D.Normal cells can't turn them off.
How does the author feel about the present situation?
A.Tolerant.
B.Indifferent.
C.Disappointed.
D.Surprised.
How does the author see pathological fatigue?
A.Some pathological fatigue is good for people.
B.Everyone is vulnerable to pathological fatigue.
C.Pathological fatigue needs no medical attention.
D.Pathological fatigue harms people psychologically only.
What does the author suggest about how to keep a time log?
A.The routine trifles in life should be disregarded.
B.Details should be taken down as many as possible.
C.Activities at work should be primarily recorded.
D.There should be no more than 100 entries.
How does the author interpret (痊释) love at the end of the passage?
How does the author see Dr. Lit's findings?
A.They may not be useful in real situations.
B.They should raise our concern in real life.
C.They will be widely applied in the near future.
D.They should be backed up by further evidence.
How does the author feel about the fence?
A.Impressed.
B.Delighted.
C.Shocked.
D.Annoyed.
How does the author view the Social Security system?
A) It encourages elderly people to retire in time.
B) It opens up broad career prospects for young people.
C) It benefits the old at the expense of the young.
D) It should be reinforced by laws and court decisions.
How does the author think of the value of work?
A. The psychological reward is less important than before.
B. The material reward is greater than that of psychological one.
C. It is no longer important to people's life.
D. It's still of great importance to people's life.
How does the author evaluate the generalizations of people's types in Para. 3?
A.Such generalizations help us judge the different characters of people we meet.
B.Such generalizations are not inclusive enough to draw a convincing conclusion.
C.Such generalizations prove that nature plays an important role in determining social habits.
D.Such generalizations show that there are mainly two different types of people on the planet.