What does the author think of intellect?A.It is second to intelligence.B.It evolves from c
What does the author think of intellect?
A.It is second to intelligence.
B.It evolves from common sense.
C.It is to be pursued.
D.It underlies power.
What does the author think of intellect?
A.It is second to intelligence.
B.It evolves from common sense.
C.It is to be pursued.
D.It underlies power.
What does the author's attitude toward recycling solid waste?
A.Objection.
B.Detachment.
C.Approval.
D.Optimism.
What does the author think of the effects of workaholic on families?
A.Constructive.
B.Destructive.
C.a double-edged sword.
D.Vague.
What does the author think about trust?
A.It is hard to accumulate.
B.It can make organizations go.
C.It can help establish authority.
D.It is relatively easy to acquire.
What does the author think of the OSAF?
A.it will only provide alternative software.
B.it will develop into another Microsoft.
C.it will end the Monopoly of Microsoft.
D.it will become commodities,
What does the author mean by "most people are literally having a ZZZ" (Paragraph 5)?
A.They are getting impatient.
B.They are noisily dozing off.
C.They are feeling humiliated.
D.They are busy with word puzzles.
What does the author mean by saying the "recent discoveries are modest"?
A.People stop searching for oil.
B.People decrease the production of oil.
C.People use less oil than they used to.
D.The oil exploitation is limited.
What does the author try to prove in this passage?
A.Women can be as successful as men.
B.Education plays a vital role in one's success.
C.Mathematics could be used to improve medical practices.
D.A career in medical field is also available for women.
What does the author mean by "paralysis by analysis"(Last line, paragraph 4)?
A.Endless studies kill action.
B.Careful investigation reveals truth.
C.Prudent planning hinders progress.
D.Extensive research helps decision-making.
What does the author mean by "a classic negotiating error" (Paragraph 2)?
A.keeping to endless bargains.
B.avoiding financial challenges.
C.making solemn promises.
D.offering unnecessary pledges.