We can infer that John Challenger's attitude towards job-hunting is ______.A.optimisticB.i
We can infer that John Challenger's attitude towards job-hunting is ______.
A.optimistic
B.indifferent
C.neutral
D.worried
We can infer that John Challenger's attitude towards job-hunting is ______.
A.optimistic
B.indifferent
C.neutral
D.worried
We can infer that ______.
A.there will be no distinction between micros and mainframes in the future
B.a future computer can use several CPUs to work for it at the same time
C.the fifth generation computer will be produced within 2 years
D.electronic computers will soon be out of date
We can infer that the plumbing ______ at that time.
A. cost little
B. was more expensive than a water system
C. was too expensive for every family to afford
D. was not necessary
We can infer from the text that the careers of some outlaws______.
A.are materials of many fictions
B.have been glorified in some movies
C.are criticized by people in our time
D.have been recorded
What can we infer from the letter?
A.People are more likely to catch cold in the winter.
B.Colds are so common that even the strongest person cannot avoid it.
C.Old people are likely to catch cold because they are unpleasant
D.Colds can never be cured without the help of medicine.
We can infer from the passage that ______.
A.democracy in its true sense can scarcely be regarded as realistic
B.democracy has to give up its moral basis for proper compromise
C.democratic governments should respect the rights of the minority
D.democratic governments must weigh the claims of political inferiors
From the passage, we can infer that this article is probably______.
A.a part of the introduction to American business
B.followed by the passage talking about factors of production
C.taken from a learned journal
D.both A and B
From the passage, we can infer that______.
A.people care much about the topic of happiness
B.most people have the same idea of happiness
C.people should not bother seeking happiness
D.people may not know but they are really happy
What can we infer from the passage?
A) Human can be totally replaced by machines in agriculture.
B) We cannot see mechanization in Africa,
C) As long as adaptations been made, mechanization will be used in agriculture in tropical area.
D) The number of farmers who run a farm in America is less then thai of the farmer who run a farm of under developed countries.