A、 They may be interpreted to threaten the user’s safety.
B、 They may be sold to private companies to make profits.
C、 They can be used for the benefit of the government.
D、 They can be targeted for public service advertising.
答案:C
A、 They may be interpreted to threaten the user’s safety.
B、 They may be sold to private companies to make profits.
C、 They can be used for the benefit of the government.
D、 They can be targeted for public service advertising.
答案:C
A. 20% to 60%.
B. Half.
C. 12% to 16%.
D. Less than 12%.
A. For exercise like jogging in the zoo.
B. For watching the baby pandas grow up.
C. For visiting the zoo together with him.
D. For seeing the special panda exhibits.
A. Because practicing t'ai chi is too boring for her.
B. Because getting up early is too difficult for her.
C. Because she has other outdoor activities to attend.
D. Because she often feels stressed after practicing t'ai chi.
A. Choosing some activities herself.
B. Spending Christmas with Australians.
C. Driving along the Great Ocean Road.
D. Learning more about wine making.
A. He should count more on others’ help.
B. He should have confidence in himself.
C. He should learn to deal with pressure.
D. He should accept more people into his team.
A. It looks more like the rest of us.
B. It is only in three body shapes.
C. It is possibly busty with a narrow waist.
D. It misleads girls with an unrealistic ideal of beauty.
A. It was very popular.
B. It was amazing.
C. There was no Internet literature at all.
D. Internet literature enjoyed a wide popularity.
A. granted
B. implied
C. exaggerated
D. remedied
A. It is anti-social.
B. It is disconnecting people.
C. It is bringing families closer.
D. It is connecting different families.
A. How to be gracious winners.
B. Extra effort is necessary for success.
C. Losing at something doesn’t mean they are a failure.
D. Failure is bad.