The views of Alan Greenspan and the author of the text on price bubbles areA.complementary
The views of Alan Greenspan and the author of the text on price bubbles are
A.complementary
B.identical
C.opposite
D.similar
The views of Alan Greenspan and the author of the text on price bubbles are
A.complementary
B.identical
C.opposite
D.similar
The views of Alan Milburn and David Culter on the reforms of heal-care systems are
A.compatible.
B.opposite.
C.complementary.
D.identical.
A.simple sentence
B.compound sentence
C.complex sentence
D.compound-complex sentence
The two dissimilar characters, i.e. Harry and Alan are common in that______.
A.they are both weird
B.their parents are weird
C.they have unresolved issues
D.they have weird families
A.either
B.neither
C.none
D.all
How does the author feel about Mr. Alan?
A.His dismal thought is impractical.
B.His relevant argument is acceptable.
C.His apparent solution is implausible.
D.His clear-sighted report is most trust-worthy.
Which of the following can be inferred from the text?
A.Getting visa for servants will not be a problem.
B.Sir Alan is qualified to be a dismal scientist.
C.The majority gets rid of the traditional solution.
D.Exporting jobs and fiddling the immigration system are detrimental.
The author mentions "a housing bubble" in the last paragraph so as to______.
A.clarify the fact that Alan Greenspan will retire as Fed chairman
B.exemplify the rumor that Mr. Bush has a penchant for picking his pals to fill top jobs
C.illustrate the notion that the present situations for a handover are hardly ideal
D.refute the theory that American economy has never looked so unbalanced
流体自由运动时,当Gr·Pr<109时为______,Gr·Pr>109时为______。
The views of Vasari and Home on Botticelli' s products are______.
A.identical
B.complementary
C.opposite
D.similar