A.Most of these accidents are caused by cars.B.Cyclists are not aware of traffic regul
A. Most of these accidents are caused by cars.
B. Cyclists are not aware of traffic regulations.
C. Pedestrians often walk on the bicycle lanes.
D. There are too many motorists in the street.
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C. www.gmat.org
D. www.gnt.org
Which statement is NOT true about the new product?
A. It has multiple buttons.
B. It has four sensors.
C. It has an unusual look.
D. It has a tiny scroll ball at its head.
This story is【21】a farmhand and a landlord. The farmhand worked hard all day long.【22】he got very【23】money and never had much to eat.
One day, when the farmhand was having breakfast, the landlord came and said to him, "It's too much【24】to go to work and then come back for lunch, then go to the fields again and come back for【25】. So I want you to have your breakfast, lunch and supper now,【26】you go to the fields."
How could a man eat three【27】all together?
The farmhand said, "All right." He【28】his breakfast and went out. Half an lour later, when the landlord was out for a walk, he saw the farmhand【29】under a tree, doing【30】The landlord was very surprised.
"Why aren't you working in the fields?" he asked.
The farmhand said with a smile, "Well, I've had my supper, and you know very well that after supper it's time to rest."
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听力原文: British Prime Minister Tony Blair appeared to be in favor of a push for a second U.N. resolution to endorse military action against Iraq. He said, here in London on Monday, the earlier resolution demanding Iraq disarm made a convincing case for tough action. At the United Nations, U.S. and British diplomats said the two countries have planned a new resolution and will introduce it to the U. N. this week, probably on Wednesday. Some European leaders also gave the American military buildup in the Persian Gulf credit for forcing Saddam to work with U. N. wcapons inspectors. However, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan stressed that he did not want the weapons inspections to go on too long, suggesting the threat of action had to be real to preserve the body's credibility.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair seems______.
A. to push for a military action against Iraq
B. to demand Iraq disarm itself immediately
C. to make a convincing case for tough action
D. to threat to plan a tough action against Iraq