A、 They have fewer pages.
B、 They are disappointing.
C、 They are worthy of reading.
D、 They report important issues.
答案:B
A、 They have fewer pages.
B、 They are disappointing.
C、 They are worthy of reading.
D、 They report important issues.
答案:B
A. They are pushed to formulate and implement privacy-related regulations.
B. They are under less stress with regard to the government’s supervision.
C. The federal government forbids them to come into contact with users.
D. The federal government urges them to track their users’ personal data.
A. To save
B. Saving
C. Saved
D. Having saved
A. Find financial support.
B. Improve urban planning.
C. Involve local residents in the effort.
D. Raise public awareness of the issue.
A. getting most votes in the first vote
B. getting more than half votes
C. being supported by a major city
D. going around successfully.
A. with which
B. for which
C. of which
D. which
A. 3,400 years ago.
B. 1345 B
C. C. 1912
D. 1935
A. They are not good topics to discuss in a law class.
B. They are rather clear-cut and easy for the court to decide.
C. People don’t have any interest in talking about them.
D. People may have different opinions on the court decisions.
A. She should work in a hospital.
B. She should have retired earlier.
C. She is too young to be a nurse.
D. She looks younger than she is.
A. He is the top sales-person of the company.
B. He is competitive.
C. he doesn’t have problems that other sales-person have.
D. He lags behind other sales-persons.
A. Literature does not describe reality.
B. Reality describes literature.
C. Literature describes more than reality.
D. Reality decides literature.