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A.He doesn't like the drama club.B.He doesn't know how to get there.C.He doesn't know

A. He doesn't like the drama club.
B. He doesn't know how to get there.
C. He doesn't know what day the picnic will be held.
D. He doesn't want to go since the weather is bad.

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A.They pay the same wage.B.They involve working outdoors.C.They can be substituted for

A. They pay the same wage.
B. They involve working outdoors.
C. They can be substituted for college courses.
D. They're part-time.

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Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
African elephants have been slaughtered at alarming rate over the past decade, largely because, they are the primary source of the world' s ivory. Their population has been dwindled from 1.3 million in 1979 to just 625,000 today, and the rate of killing has been accelerating in recent years because many of the older, bigger-tusked animals have already been destroyed. "The poachers now must kill times as many elephants to get the same quantity of ivory," explained Curtis Bohlen, Senior vice-president of the World Wildlife Fund.
Though its record on the environment has been spotty so far, the government last week took the lead in a major conservation issue by imposing a ban on ivory imports into the US. The move came just four days after a consortium of conservation groups, including the World Wildlife Fund and Wildlife Conservation International, called for that kind of action, and it made the US the first nation to forbid imports of both raw and finished ivory. The ban, says Bohlen, sends every clear message to the ivory poachers that the game is over.
In the past African nations have resisted an ivory ban, but increasingly they realised that the decimation of the elephant herds poses a serious threat to their tourist business. Last month Tanzania and several other African countries called for an amendment to the 102-nation Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species that would make the ivory trade illegal worldwide. The amendment is expected to be approved at an October meeting in Geneva and to go into effect next January. But between now and then, conversationists contend, poachers may go on a rampage, killing elephants wholesale, so nations should unilaterally forbid imports fight away. The US government brought that argument, and by week's end the twelve-nation European Community had followed with its own ban.
Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

African Elephants and the Ivory Trades.
B. A Bid to Save the Elephants.
C. The Poachers.
D. Elephants in Danger.

A.To have a talk with him.B.To inform. him of their decision.C.To discuss a problem wi

A. To have a talk with him.
B. To inform. him of their decision.
C. To discuss a problem with him.
D. To tell him a problem they met with.

A.The weather was a little bit cold.B.The weather was a little bit warm.C.The weather

A. The weather was a little bit cold.
B. The weather was a little bit warm.
C. The weather was favorable.
D. The weather was disappointing.

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