How long did Michael Mangal live on coconuts?
A.A month.
B.Three weeks.
C.Three days.
D.Two days.
第1题
What does the news item mainly report?
A.The story of a survivor.
B.The power of the tsunami.
C.The rescue of a castaway.
D.The struggle between man and nature.
第2题
Which of the following details is INCORRECT?
A.Two recent additions to the sleep aid market are not believed to be habitforming.
B.The earlier sleep aids had liver-damaging side-effects.
C.The number of Americans turning to sleep aids for help has gone up nearly16 percent over the past five years.
D.American pharmacists filled about 42 million sleeping pill prescriptions last year.
第3题
____percent increase in the number of Americans experiencing sleeping problems.
A.12
B.13
C.11
D.14
第4题
How many people died in the attack?
A.4.
B.9.
C.10.
D.5.
第5题
at
A.Baghdad Airport will be shut for 2 days.
B.there"ll be widespread curfews.
C.Iraqi police will protect the actual polling stations.
D.the movement of cars and pedestrians will also be restricted.
第6题
What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.The three benefits brought by trees.
B.Trees and soil conservation.
C.The various uses of trees.
D.The attitude of the government towards trees.
第7题
2000 years ago a country cut down its trees to
A.build houses.
B.make furniture.
C.build warships.
D.make weapons.
第8题
It is implied in the passage that the villager
A.needs a plentiful supply of trees.
B.wants fire wood.
C.wants to sell wood to the townsman to get money.
D.is not aware of the importance of environmental protection.
第9题
What is the most important function of trees?
A.Providing fuel.
B.Offering shade.
C.Preventing natural disasters.
D.Providing charcoal.
第10题
What is the relationship between chemicals and Americas agricultural prosperity?
A.They did not affect it.
B.They helped to create it.
C.They slowed it down.
D.They almost destroyed it.
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