A、 have lost
B、 must lose it
C、 must have lost it
D、 could have lost it
答案:C
A、 have lost
B、 must lose it
C、 must have lost it
D、 could have lost it
答案:C
A. Colleges receive more applications than before.
B. Colleges look to changing the admission process.
C. Colleges require more things from the applicants.
D. Colleges conduct more tests to applicants.
A. risen
B. roused
C. arisen
D. arouse
A. resentful
B. dissatisfied
C. possessive
D. jealous
A. the government has done its best to finance the poor children
B. the goals of No Child Left Behind Act are difficult to realize
C. the way of measuring progress by annual tests should be changed
D. the Bush government shouldn't have approved the Title I program
A. Lots of food.
B. Warm clothes.
C. A van with a fridge.
D. Cooking equipment.
A. There aren’t any positive reports about China in the Western news media.
B. Alibaba succeeded in purchasing many Chinese financial media firms.
C. Alibaba’s shares are suffering from Western media’s negative reports about China.
D. The purchase of South China Morning Post by Alibaba is ongoing.
A. haul
B. transfer
C. repel
D. dispose
A. studied the federal money spent on low-income students
B. aimed at promoting the establishment of more public schools
C. showed that about half the schools would receive less money
D. was conducted by the Department of Education's Title I program
A. colleges care more about students’ quality rather than the quantity
B. it is difficult for colleges to keep students through graduation
C. colleges have adopted a practical attitude to graduation rates
D. the conveniences of the modern age are welcomed by students
A. arose
B. raised
C. rose
D. aroused