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Great as Russell was, many of his ideas ______ today and are being modified by the work of

A. are to challenge
B. may be challenged
C. have been challenged
D. are challenging

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______ with the hardship confronted with by the Red Army, the difficulty you're facing is

A. When compared
B. Compare
C. While comparing
D. Comparing

Japanese news reports Friday said Ms. Tanaka told Italian Foreign Minister Lamberto Dana in Beijing last Friday that she was concerned about U. S. plans to deploy missile defenses.
The reports said she also suggested that Japan and Europe must cooperate in urging Washington to show caution about the plan.
If the remarks are confirmed, it would put Ms. Tanaka at odds with Tokyo's official position that it "understands" Washington's plan to develop the National Missile Defense project.
Washington lays the system is needed to protect the United States and its allies from attack by so-called rogue nations.
To whom did Ms, Tanaka tell about her idea?

A. Chinese Foreign Minister,
B. U. S. State Secretary.
C. Italy Foreign Minister.
D. Japanese Foreign Minister,

听力原文: The origin of Earth's moon, the largest moon in the solar system, is still something of a mystery. There are some theories about its origin however. Now, keep in mind that a theory of the moon's origin has to be consistent with two important facts. The first fact is that the Earth contains a lot of iron, most of it has an iron core. But the moon contains practically no iron. The second fact is that other than the difference in iron content, the moon and Earth are composed of accentually the same minerals, a similarity not shared with any other planet or moon in our solar system.
One of the earliest theories of the moon's origin, I called it the Capture Theory, proposes that the moon was somehow captured by Earth's gravitational force. This theory is improbable, however, because it assumes that the moon and Earth formed in different parts of the solar system. If this was true you would expect the moon's composition to be much different from Earth's composition, just as all the other planets in the solar system are so different from Earth.
A second theory of the moon's origin is more promising. It is sometimes referred to as the Mars Theory, because according to this theory, when Earth was still molten, it was struck by a planet about the size of Mars. The impact caused the cores of the two planets to melt together and chunks of Earth's crust to be thrown out into space. These chunks came together to form. the moon. Now, remember, Earth's crust is low in iron, because the iron is in Earth's core, but high in various other minerals. This then accounts for why there is little iron but lots of other minerals on the moon.
What is the talk mainly about?

A. Differences between the planets in the solar system.
B. Methods of determining the composition of Earth and the Moon.
C. Why Earth has an iron core.
D. The origin of the Moon.

According to the professor, what characteristic of Earth's moon should a theory of its origin be able to explain?

A. The Moon has no water.
B. The Moon contains almost no iron.
C. Thy Moon is the largest moon in the solar system.
D. Tile Moon does not have a moten core.

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