From the passage we can () that this disease can be cured.A、insultB、inspireC、refuseD、inf
From the passage we can () that this disease can be cured.
A、insult
B、inspire
C、refuse
D、infer
From the passage we can () that this disease can be cured.
A、insult
B、inspire
C、refuse
D、infer
From the passage, we can infer that "popular" words are ______.
A.essential to daily life
B.not regular in usage
C.convenient to use
D.not standard enough to be used
()From this passage we call infer that Shakespeare_________.
A.is surroundedBy myths
B.had no education
C.was a horse thief
D.was popular in Stratford
From the passage we can see that the writer______the Death Valley.
A.appreciates
B.is fearful of
C.dislikes
D.is tired of
From the passage we can learn that ______.
A.Amy has never recovered from the shock
B.Amy changed her job after the accident
C.Amy lost her memory after the accident
D.Amy has lived quite a normal life
From this passage, we can guess that the writer ______.
A.likes elephants
B.has a very large garden
C.admires the wonders of nature
D.likes to measure things
From the passage we can find that Mandy Naylor's work has much to do with______.
A.women and children
B.club members
C.volunteers in Kazakhstan
D.parents and children
We can infer from the passage there were not so many independent schools ______.
A.after mid-1980s
B.before mid-1980s.
C.at the modern age
D.in nowadays
We can conclude from this passage that avalanches ______.
A.are common everywhere
B.are not very common
C.have killed people
D.are a thing of the past
From the passage we know that welfare reform. aims at______.
A.saving welfare funds
B.rebuilding the work ethic
C.providing more jobs
D.cutting government expenses
We can infer from the passage that______.
A.the write want his children to be very rich
B.life in the dirty street is not shameful
C.the writer believes money means happiness
D.a good person may not necessarily be rich