A.They can not find a good math teacher.B.They can not pass the examination.C.They can
A.They can not find a good math teacher.
B.They can not pass the examination.
C.They can not meet the requirements.
D.They can not catch up with the lessons.
A.They can not find a good math teacher.
B.They can not pass the examination.
C.They can not meet the requirements.
D.They can not catch up with the lessons.
A.They have to wait a month to apply for a student loan.
B.They can find the application forms in the brochure.
C.They are not eligible for a student loan.
D.They are not late for a loan application.
A.They find these stories interesting.
B.They can learn how to write such stories.
C.These stories are written by a famous doctor.
D.The stories are on their reading list.
Half of the graduates can't make up their minds partly because ______.
A.they find job security a big problem
B.they don't want to make their decisions alone
C.their parents' opinions have some influence on them
D.most of them like to work in state enterprises
A.They should definitely do it.
B.They can't find the means to do it.
C.It should be a meaningless act,
D.She had meant to do it earlier.
A.they can start profitable businesses there
B.they can be more competitive in business
C.they will make a fortune overnight there
D.they will find better chances of employmentB
What does the author think of the new immigrants?
A.They will be a dynamic workforce in the U.S.
B.They can do just as well as their predecessors.
C.They will be very disappointed on the new land.
D.They may find it hard to fit into the mainstream.
A.They seem satisfied with what they have done.
B.They have called all club members to contribute.
C.They think the day can be called a memorable one.
D.They find it hard to raise money for the hospital.
What can we infer from the two poor homeless men?
A.They were begging for something to drink.
B.They bought coffee so that they could find themselves a shelter.
C.They were so annoying and scared people away.
D.They were homeless and was asking the author for help.
According to the passage, immigrants choose to settle in the U.S., dreaming that______.
A.they can start profitable businesses there
B.they can be more competitive in business
C.they will make a fortune overnight there
D.they will find better chances of employment
What does the author tell us about Dr. Granich and his collegues and their trials?
A.They use data from some African countries and other poor countries.
B.They want to find out whether the alternative approach can function.
C.The first-line antiretroviral drugs are effective in curing patients.
D.Their study is to let the patients have no symptoms of AIDs.