According to his will, he would leave his property _________ a hospital.
A.with
B.to
C.for
D.behind
A.with
B.to
C.for
D.behind
According to the second paragraph, Jack Lindsay firmly believes in______.
[A]the gloomy destiny of his own country
[B]the function of literature as a weapon
[C]his responsibility as an English man
[D]his extraordinary position in literature
According to the passage, which of the following is true about a fast-tracker?
A.He is not very talented in his work.
B.He is not likely to get rich.
C.He may not stick to his work.
D.He is dependable and practical.
A person who gets the basic necessities must ________ according to the writer.
A.have a reliable income
B.learn how to please his manager
C.finish his work ahead the time
D.get a good education
According to the passage, a child may inherit______.
A.everything from his mother
B.a knowledge of mathematics
C.a rather general ability that we call intelligence
D.her mother's musical ability
According to the author, the most interesting part of Mr. Nye's book lies in his ______.
A.view of changeable leadership
B.definition of good leadership
C.summary of leadership history
D.discussion of moral leadership
A.grammar
B.phonetics
C.vocabulary
D.rhetoric
According to the passage, Pat didn't ______.
A. want to be like his uncle in every way
B. try to make the sounds of a bird singing
C. like to go to school
D. go to school across the forest
According to the passage, the pope probably will______.
A.change the doctrine about the use of condoms
B.give up his new ideas
C.still carrying out the church beliefs
D.None of the above
A.By words and negotiations.
B.With their navies.
C.Through more violence.
D.By means beyond his knowledge.
When euthanasia is carried out in the Netherlands, the doctor______.
A.can do it according to his own experience
B.should follow the guidelines presented by the Parliament
C.can do it according to patient's requests
D.can adopt the advice of the patient's family members