People who were opposed to cigarette advertising were more likely to give up smoking than those who
People whowere opposedto cigarette advertising were more likely to give up smoking than those who approved of it.
People whowere opposedto cigarette advertising were more likely to give up smoking than those who approved of it.
第1题
There were many people in this city who ______ their environment.
A.take care
B.care about
C.care to
D.care with
第2题
The people who left their homes were ______.
A.told about their houses
B.entertained
C.silly
D.very worried about their houses
第3题
People who came to the bar were ______.
A.mostly salesmen
B.mostly passengers
C.only conductors
D.only visitors
第4题
Who were the earliest people living in North America?
A.The Spanish.
B.The English.
C.The Negroes.
D.The Indians.
第6题
Who were the earliest people living in North America?
A.The Spanish.
B.The English.
C.The Negroes.
D.The Indians.
第7题
A. normal
B. concrete
C. permanent
D. primary
第8题
Which of the following statements best expresses the main idea of the passage?
A.Many people who went West were doctors.
B.Medicine and the people who sold it were not reliable.
C.Many pioneer women died from bites inflicted by snakes and mosquitoes.
D.Pioneer women had to invent their own remedies when they moved West.
第9题
A.worked out
B.figured our
C.spoke out
D.broke out
第10题
When the fire was out, people who left their houses ______.
A.were allowed to check their houses right away
B.were taken to see their houses
C.had to wait until the firefighters were sure the fire was out
D.helped by the Red Cross
第11题
From the text, we know that the "baby boomers" are a group of people who ______.
A.have gradually become more noticeable
B.are worried about getting old too quickly
C.are enjoying a good life with plenty of money to spend
D.tried living a different life from their parents when they were young