A.There was a bomb scare.B.There was a terrorist attack.C.A fire alarm was set off by
A.There was a bomb scare.
B.There was a terrorist attack.
C.A fire alarm was set off by mistake.
D.50 pounds of explosives were found.
A.There was a bomb scare.
B.There was a terrorist attack.
C.A fire alarm was set off by mistake.
D.50 pounds of explosives were found.
A.There's a big problem.
B.There's not a big problem.
C.It's too bad to be fixed.
D.There's nothing wrong with it.
A.There's much to do besides work and study.
B.It's convenient for people to go anywhere.
C.The natural environment is beneficial to children.
D.The countryside is a perfect place for weekends.
A.There are more job opportunities.
B.There are good universities.
C.The city's cultural life is rich.
D.All of the above.
A.There are many visitors there.
B.There are many students there.
C.There are many old streets there.
D.There are many bicycles there.
We can infer from the last sentence of the passage that ______.
A.Turnitin's anti-plagiarism software can be well-accepted by Harvard University
B.the anti-plagiarism software may create some computer virus which is like nuclear bomb in Harvard University
C.there must be much academic cheating in Harvard University' in Dr. Barrie's opinion
D.Harvard University will adopt the software in a short time
A.There's not enough financial aid available.
B.A good education is of great importance.
C.More students worry about their school fees each year.
D.The man wishes to be a financial consultant.
A.There are not enough seats in the car
B.There arc already enough people to see her off.
C.The girl's family doesn't allow him to go.
D.He fails to get up on time.
M: He's been long to do things like that. So I wouldn't put it past him.
Q: What does the man say about Dr. Bomb?
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A.He'll probably talk about Chapter 16 in class today.
B.He'll probably postpone the test until he talks Chapter 16.
C.He might test the students on material not discussed in class.
D.He usually tells the students ahead of time what will be on his tests.
Which of the following is NOT truer?
A.There are three distinct stages in a mosquito's attack.
B.Scientists discovered mosquitoes prefer to live in dry places.
C.The best way to avoid being attacked by a mosquito is impractical.
D.Repellents keep mosquitoes from attacking its prey by giving off a nasty smell and confusing them.
A.There are some interesting items on the grocery list.
B.There are some mistakes in the list.
C.It is actually his notes.
D.She's never seen a grocery list before.