It can be concluded that many of London' s dockyards are ______.A.not usedB.seriously bloc
It can be concluded that many of London' s dockyards are ______.
A.not used
B.seriously blocked
C.fully used
D.opened again
It can be concluded that many of London' s dockyards are ______.
A.not used
B.seriously blocked
C.fully used
D.opened again
It can be concluded from this article that the attraction of the sun is ______.
A.more than half that of the moon
B.more than that of the moon
C.more than twice that of the moon
D.half that of the moon
It can be concluded from the first paragraph.that__________ .
A.the author is against eating frogs
B.taste is illogical and inarguable
C.some types of frogs are poisonous
D.taste is influenced by many factors
What can be concluded from the news?
[A] The negotiators will cooperate in their attempt to solve violence in Northern Ireland.
[B] Representatives of the IRA guerrillas can be excluded from the peace talks.
[C] The IRA guerrillas will soon give up fighting the British rule.
[D] The Conservative Party will continue to be the ruling party.
What can be concluded from the passage?
A.Genuine writers often find their work interesting and rewarding.
B.A writer's success depends on luck rather than on effort.
C.Famous writers usually live in poverty and isolation.
D.The chances for a writer to become successful are small
It can be concluded from the story that ______.
A.Jim and his men didn't rob the family
B.the family they were going to rob was not rich in fact
C.the thief sent to the beautiful house was foolish enough
D.the young man and the girl were husband and wife
It can be concluded from the story that______.
A. Jim and his men didn't rob the family
B. the family they were going to rob was not rich in fact
C. the thief who was sent to the beautiful house was foolish
D. the young man and the girl were husband and wife
A. Labor unions reached their peak of power in the 1986's.
B. It. took labor unions many years to improve conditions for workers.
C. The early labor unions failed .because they were not concerned with the well-being of workers.
D. The early labor unions failed because they could not agree on what they wanted to fight for.
It is sometimes assumed that personal interviewing is the most accurate of all survey research techniques. Although personal interviewing may be accurate in many cases, human errors may prevent a researcher from obtaining valid results. Questions perceived by the interviewee as an invasion of privacy or threatening in any way will probably produce false or partially true answers. Also, since the interviewer must interpret the respondent's statements, a certain amount of information lose results even though the respondent may be answering truthfully.
In spite of the problems, at least two major advantages are provided by this research technique. First, the alert interviewer can generally tell if the respondent is being truthful or if he or she is giving superficial or untrue responses. Second, the interviewer can rephrase questions, give more explanation, or probe more deeply if the initial questions do not produce the information desired. As a result, the information gleaned should be more accurate than that provided by interviews where no one is present to clarify questions or to interpret answers.
It can be concluded from the passage that when all the people to be interviewed are located in a relatively big geographical area______.
A.personal interviewing is most effective
B.personal interviewing is economically impractical
C.personal interviewing is the only technique to get information
D.telephone interviewing may not be used
A young British woman went to Hong Kong to work, and at the【66】of her arrival she knew【67】about the Chinese culture or language.【68】her way to school one day, she went to the bank to get some money. To her surprise, the bank clerk asked her whether she had had her lunch before she went to the bank. She was extremely surprised at【69】a question because in the British culture it would be regarded as an indirect【70】to lunch. Between unmarried young people it can also show the young man's interest in【71】the girl. Since this bank clerk was a complete stranger【72】the British girl, she was very much surprised. After a moment she answered that she had already eaten quickly. Then she went on her way to her school and was even more surprised when one of the teachers asked her the【73】question. By now she realized that it could not be an invitation,【74】was confused why they all asked this question. In the following days she was asked the same question again and again, and she spent hours trying to explain【75】why so many people kept asking her this.【76】,she came to a conclusion: the people who【77】inquiring her about the same thing must be concerned about her【78】. She was somewhat underweight at the time, and so she concluded they must be worrying that she was not【79】very well! Only much later【80】that the question had no real sense at all it was only a greeting.
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A.build on
B.build up
C.build out
D.build into