A report ______ brought back by visitors to the US is how friendly, considerate, and helpf
A.continuously
B.consistently
C.considerably
D.continually
A.continuously
B.consistently
C.considerably
D.continually
In which of the following were Beiderbeeke and Armstrong similar?
A.The attitudes they brought to their music.
B.Their ability to reflect other cultures in their music.
C.Their separation from mass music.
D.The positions they came to hold in American society.
In which of the following were Beiderbecke and Armstrong similar?
A.The attitudes they brought to their music.
B.Their ability to reflect other cultures in their music.
C.Their separation from mass music.
D.The positions they came to hold in American society.
What can be inferred from the reaction to FSA's report?
A.The report proves that middle class shopping habit is very reasonable.
B.The report reflects people's common sense.
C.The report is very difficult to be understood.
D.The report is very striking.
A.The weather report is not accurate.
B.The snow fell too deep.
C.The weather report is not available.
D.The snow fell too early.
The last sentence of the passage means that ______.
A.written on short notice, the report can hardly cover the entire crisis
B.everything being unfixed and uncertain, this report can not include the entire crisis now
C.this is only a special report, with no aim to contain the entire crisis
D.this report may not be received by the press
The reporter wanted to ______ a long report into a brief summary.
A.squeeze
B.contract
C.condense
D.shrink
His speech______ with the release of a report on the New England economy.
A.coincided
B.collaborated
C.overlapped
D.collided
His report from the flooded area described a(n) ___________ of desolation.
A.scene
B.array
C.manifestation
D.prospect