The author's attitude towards the government's policy is ______.A. negativeB. doubtfulC. positiveD. unknown

The author's attitude towards the government's policy is ______.

A. negative

B. doubtful

C. positive

D. unknown


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Some people just can’t keep from giving. That was the way it was with my neighbor. Despite being crippled, she was very active. In fact, she __1__ to do more for the __2__ every day than I ever do in a year’s time. I was always __3__ at the pace she kept. And most importantly, she always had a positive __4__. I don’t remember once hearing her complain __5__ her trouble. The stresses of everyday life never seemed to bother her.1). A. amazedB. aboutC. seemedD. communityE. attitude2). A. amazedB. aboutC. seemedD. communityE. attitude3). A. amazedB. aboutC. seemedD. communityE. attitude4). A. amazedB. aboutC. seemedD. communityE. attitude5). A. amazedB. aboutC. seemedD. communityE. attitude

According to the passage, the author’s attitude towards the productivity revolutionin the U.S.A is ____. [A] biased[B] optimistic[C] ambiguous[D] negative

资料:The soybean prices ended higher this Monday as traders expect supplies to remain tight.The actively July contract for soybeans rose 20 cents to settle at $14.85 a bushel.The U.S. government's weekly prediction for soybean exports was higher than traders expected, said Mike Zulo. President of a consulting company in Atchison, Kansas.Supplies for beans have been extraordinarily tight as China's demand for soymeal continues to increase even as U.S. production stays relatively steady, he said. Soybean prices have risen about 15 percent this year.“That U.S.D.A. number caused the trade to refocus on just how razor-thin supplies are heading in to next fall's harvest.” Zulo said.Why did the prices of soybean rise according to the passage?A.Because the general production of soybean stayed steady.B.Because the supplies were expected to keep tight.C.Because China’s demand for soybean increased.D.Because the trade of soybean was quite active.

资料:The soybean prices ended higher this Monday as traders expect supplies to remain tight.The actively July contract for soybeans rose 20 cents to settle at $14.85 a bushel.The U.S. government's weekly prediction for soybean exports was higher than traders expected, said Mike Zulo. President of a consulting company in Atchison, Kansas.Supplies for beans have been extraordinarily tight as China's demand for soymeal continues to increase even as U.S. production stays relatively steady, he said. Soybean prices have risen about 15 percent this year.“That U.S.D.A. number caused the trade to refocus on just how razor-thin supplies are heading in to next fall's harvest.” Zulo said.What can be inferred from the passage about next fall’s soybean harvest?A.It’s not worth noticing.B.It will rise 15 percent.C.It’s still uncertain.D.It will be razor-thin.

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共用题干第一篇U. S. to Start $3.2 Billion Child Health Study in JanuaryA study that will cost $3.2 billion and last more than two decades to track the health of 100,000 U.S.children from before birth to age 21 will be launched in January,U.S.health officials said on Friday.Officials from the U.S. government's National Institutes of Health said they hope the study,to be conducted at 105 locations throughout the United States,can help identify early-life influences that affect later development,with the goal of learning new ways to treat or prevent illness.The study will examine hereditary(遗传的)and environmental factors such as exposure to certain chemicals that affect health.Researchers will collect genetic and biological samples from people in the study as well as samples from the homes of the women and their babies including air,water,dust and materials used to construct their residences,the NIH said.Officials said more than $200 million has been spent already and the study is projected to cost $3.2 billion."We anticipate that in the long term(从长远说来),what we learn from the study will result in a significant savings in the nation's health care costs,"Dr. Duane Alexander,who heads the NIH's Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,told reporters.The study will begin in January when the University of North Carolina and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York start signing up(使报名从事)pregnant women whose babies will then be followed to age 21.Some of the early findings will be about factors behind pre-term birth(早产),which has become more common in recent years,according to Dr. Peter Scheidt of the NIH,who heads the study.The people taking part will be from rural,urban and suburban areas,from all income and educational levels and from all racial groups,the NIH said.The aim of the study is to find new ways to_______.A:conduct research B:track public healthC:prevent or treat illness D:speed up development

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