A.IDC
B.EI
C.SCI
D.IEEE
第1题
A.The Guardian.
B.Christian Science Monitor.
C.The Daily Telegraph.
D.The Times.
第2题
A.Programs of science.
B.Programs of medicine.
C.Programs of art.
D.Programs of history.
第3题
A.Sometimes science and advocacy conflict each other.
B.The figures will not hinder women health advocates' cause.
C.The current study is more trustworthy and sophisticated.
D.The current study has important positive findings for global health.
第4题
A.Science accepts uncertainty.
B.Science does not push people to follow any specific set of moral rules.
C.Science teaches us to weigh different evidence.
D.Science urges us not to accept any beliefs or ideas.
第5题
A.Do you think literature, history, science, the arts, law, economics and so on should be regarded as significant components of culture?
B.What kind of education is most appropriate for the modem world?
C.What are the best channels of knowledge and the arts you most value?
D.Which European countries are most attractive from a cultural point of view?
第6题
A.often
B.read
C.science
D.fictions
第7题
A.Ensuring an unyielding instrument of obstruction by the opponents of genetics.
B.Caring for the stakeholders' forum after knowing the public voice.
C.Drawing public concerns about the risks of genetically modified crops.
D.Rebuilding public trust in the application of science to foods.
第8题
A.The appropriate steps to be taken in teaching children science
B.The importance for children to learn science.
C.The necessity of including science in primary education.
D.The benefits learning science can bring about
第9题
A.United Nations Children's Fund
B.The World Health Organization
C.International Science Institute
D.International Children's Foundation
第10题
A.United Nations Children's Fund
B.The World Health Organization
C.International Science Institute
D.International Children's Foundation
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