If the newsreaders are too intelligent, they are likely to
A. be fired by the TV stations and start all over again.
B. keep telling lies until they shut the programs.
C. be cynical about life and discontent with work.
D. suffer from a sense of guilt and dissatisfaction.
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According to the passage, the declarative memories could be
A. affected by the memory of general facts and specific events.
B. determined by some specific structures in the brain.
C. expressed as changes to the structure and function of neurons.
D. communicated to create new connections of neurons.
Keeping taking drugs that prevent infection throughout the cold season will
A. cure infection completely.
B. become inexpensive in the long run.
C. increase the risk of addiction to drugs.
D. have more side effects than other choices.
The author cites the example of BBC in Paragraph 3 to show that
A. it is concerned about international affairs and widely reports them.
B. reading the news mainly involves required reading capability.
C. it has laid down a lot of dos and don"ts for its newsreaders.
D. reading the news is an easy job that most people are qualified for.
We can infer from Judge Kesslers findings that
A. tobacco companies achieve customer addiction at the cost of their health.
B. the adverse health effects of smoking have been chronically underestimated.
C. racketeering and fraud have blinded the tobacco companies for a long time.
D. the diseases caused by secondhand smoke have been carelessly denied.