Judging from the fact that the other scouts haven't arrived, they__________the bu
Judging from the fact that the other scouts haven't arrived, they__________ the bus.
A. might miss
B. could miss
C. must have missed
D. should have missed
Judging from the fact that the other scouts haven't arrived, they__________ the bus.
A. might miss
B. could miss
C. must have missed
D. should have missed
Judging from the content, this passage is probably written for
A.administrators.
B.students.
C.teachers.
D.parents.
Judging from the context, "itching" (Line 3, Para. 2) most probably means" ".
A.afraid
B.willing
C.reluctant
D.eager
Judging from his accent, I can ______ that he is from the south.
A.speak
B.look tell
C.tell
D.show
Judging from the description, we can tell that this passage must be taken from_____.
A.a newspaper
B.a magazine
C.the Internet
D.a guidebook
Judging from the context, the word "they"(Line 2, Paragraph 4) might refer to
A.the security risks.
B.the terrorist attacks.
C.environmental hazards of over-centralization.
D.the security risks, economic expenses, and environmental hazards.
Judging from the context, the word “rub” (Line 1, Para.3) probably means
A.friction
B.contradiction
C.conflict
D.problem
Judging from the context, "think-tanks"(Line 5, Para.2,) probably means
A.Tanks that can think as human beings.
B.An institute or group organized for interdisciplinary research.
C.A group of authoritative people.
D.Scholars and professional men.
Judging from the context the phrase "wreaking havoc" (Line 3, Para. 2) most probably means______.
A.generating motivation
B.exerting influence
C.causing damage
D.creating pressure
Judging from paragraph 3, we may infer that oil prices will
A.enter into a "new era".
B.reach a new "price floor".
C.get to a new high.
D.be hard to predict.