A.may beB.on the contraryC.insteadD.maybe
A.may be
B.on the contrary
C.instead
D.maybe
A.may be
B.on the contrary
C.instead
D.maybe
A.may be what
B.may be that
C.must be what
D.may be all
A.may we use
B.we may use
C.we could use
D.did we use
Because there exist surpluses(e.g. wheat, rice, butter), aid programs ______.
A.may promote overproduction of some goods
B.put the interests of the producers before those of the consumers
C.could interfere with more normal types of trade
D.will help the givers as well as the receivers
From the information given we understand that students ______.
A.may only borrow books from their local library
B.must have special tickets to borrow books from another library
C.may lend their tickets to students in other libraries
D.may use their tickets to borrow books from other libraries
According to the author, rushing young children into bilingual kindergartens
A.may not speed up the executive function.
B.is not useful to develop the brain.
C.is useful for the executive function.
D.may quicken them to reach linguistic milestones.
A.may make only modest change.
B.will take drastic countermeasures.
C.will adopt corporate restructuring.
D.will investigate Enron's collapse.
It can be inferred from the last paragraph that outside directors_________.
A.may stay for the attractive offers from the firm
B.have often had records of wrongdoings in the firm
C.are accustomed to stress-free work in the firm
D.will decline incentives from the firm
I haven‘t received the letter.It__________ to a wrong address.
A.may send
B.may be sent
C.might have sent
D.might have been sent
A.may make only modest change.
B.will take drastic countermeasures.
C.will adopt corporate restructuring.
D.will investigate Enron's collapse.