What happened to the 19-year-old man from Canterbury?
A.He violated the Malicious Communications Act.
B.He was deprived of the freedom of speech online.
C.He was arrested by the Police for offensive action.
D.He hired lawyer John Cooper QC to defend for him.
第1题
According to the article, which of the following is true about Berkeley researchers?
A.They publicized the results of the Monopoly game and received much criticism.
B.They found people who participated the game behaved less ethical.
C.They were excited to find people in higher socioeconomic hierarchy less generous.
D.Their purpose of the research is to clarify the hierarchy in social classes.
第2题
What can we imply from the words of psychologist Philip Tetlock?
A.People of different standpoint have disagreed opinions on the Berkley research.
B.These experts of Berkley research are witnesses of redistribution of social wealth.
C.The Berkley research elicits a fierce debate among the congressional committee.
D.The committee chair who opposes redistribution will never call the experts.
第3题
The italicized sentence in Paragraph Three is an example of
A.euphemism.
B.exaggeration.
C.metaphor.
D.analogy.
第4题
Which word can best describe the behavior. of "T-shirt" when playing the game?
A.Arrogant.
B.Indifferent.
C.Efficient.
D.Inhumane.
第5题
According to the article, a Monopoly game
A.is designed by psychologists who are the only people to win the game.
B.is played by undergraduates with skills, brains, savvy and luck.
C.makes the winner rich and loser impoverished in their lives.
D.determines who will win the game at the very beginning.
第6题
What kind of federal assistance can the drought-stricken livestock producers get?
A.A favorable five-year farm policy.
B.Discount on the purchase of feed.
C.Money for the cost of livestock losses.
D.Free insurance against future disasters.
第7题
What does the congress plan to do in August?
A.Having a rest for five weeks.
B.Discussing the new disaster assistance.
C.Fixing the right of lawmakers.
D.Eliminating regional differences.
第8题
Which of the following countries has the largest number of newborn deaths annually?
A.India.
B.Nigeria.
C.Pakistan.
D.Congo.
第9题
According to the new WHO and Save the Childrens report,
A.numerous newborn die soon after their birth each year.
B.many of the newborn deaths could be prevented easily.
C.the death of newborns has long been a worldwide problem.
D.the first month is the most dangerous period for newborns.
第10题
Obamas leads in three key swing states
A.caused Romney reconsider the influence of female voters.
B.made him more dynamic in the election campaign.
C.affected Romney"s choice of his running mate.
D.won him more support from home state senators.
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