No form. of thinking is more interesting than dreams. "Brain wave" machines have shown that dreams last only two to ten seconds, yet they may tell a story that seems to take hours or even days. Some dreams can be explained by feelings of the moment. A dry throat might make us dream about the Sahara Desert. The sudden buzzing of a fly might become an airplane. Dreams can tell much more about people. Important dreams show our wishes and our worries. Sometimes they are difficult to understand. An expert on dreams may find that a struggle to get up a hill means that we are afraid that we do not reach our aims. He may say that our dream about flying with our wings means that we are tired of struggling and want to get away from it all. Dreams of this kind are a normal way to ease our worries.
Dreams ______.
A. are no more interesting than form. of thinking
B. are much more interesting compared with thoughts
C. are reflections(反映) of one's body
D. can tell people what they should do
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Our principal, a mean old lady, ______ a travel for ages, but to our great disappointment
A. was premising
B. has been premising
C. has premised
D. promised
A.Attention.B.Food.C.A laugh.D.Love.
Attention.
B. Food.
C. A laugh.
D. Love.
听力原文: The UN Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution renewing the UN peace-keeping force in Rwanda for another 6 months while reducing its size by more than half. The UN resolution authorizes the reduction of the UN assistance mission in Rwanda from 5,000 troops to 2,300 hoops within three months and to 1,800 troops within four months. The resolution is a compromise between a proposal by UN Secretary General to cut the UN force in half and Rwandans' wish for an even larger reduction.. Rwandan authorities say they have assumed responsibility for national security following last year's Hutu-led genocide, reducing the need for UN peace-keeping. The UN force will also help with the training of the national police force and with the delivery of humanitarian aid.
The reduction of ______ UN peace-keeping troops within 4 months from Rwanda is authorized.
A. 5,000
B. 2,300
C. 3,200
D. 1,800
听力原文: Aid workers in Mozambique say they're increasingly confident that they are coming to terms with the humanitarian crisis that follow the devastating floods. Helicopters and planes have been working flat-out to get supplies through to areas of need. The World Health Organization has warned that malaria has risen sharply after the flooding. This report from Jim Fish in Maputong: "The skies over Mozambique have never been this busy. Relays of helicopters and aircraft crisscross to and fro ferrying food and supplies to the stricken areas. A fleet of more than 50 aircraft are now operating, averaging 200 flights per day. At one forward supply depot ill the town of Pamela, helicopters were arriving every few minutes, ferrying sacks of maize, and rice and beans out to where the flood survivors are congregated, But there are still pockets of people who have not received food or fresh water for over a week."
Aid workers in Mozambique say they are confident that ______.
A. they are coming to terms with the humanitarian crisis
B. they can get more help from the outside world
C. they can get supplies through to the areas of need
D. they can help themselves