______ are broad cultural principles embodying ideas about what most people in a socie
A.Traditions
B.Beliefs
C.Values
D.Customs
A.Traditions
B.Beliefs
C.Values
D.Customs
According to the text, WTO
A.is in favour of national cultural products.
B.is harmful to cultural diversity.
C.is to ensure the survival of cultural diversity.
D.is to make decisions on culture.
It can be inferred from the last paragraph that ______.
A.Washington's intellectual and cultural life is unbalanced.
B.there is social division between intellectuals and black locals.
C.the cultural revival brings jobs and vitality to the downtown.
D.Washington solves its own problems before fixing the world.
In the long run, and ______ a broad scale, where we live makes us who we are.
A.at
B.in
C.on
D.from
The bank is reported in the local newspaper ______ in broad daylight yesterday.
A.being robbed
B.having been robbed
C.to have been robbed
D.robbed
The bank is reported in the local newspaper ______ in broad daylight yesterday.
A.to be robbed
B.robbed
C.to have been robbed
D.having been robbed
A.a broad horizon
B.being quick-witted
C.being able to reproduce the tone and nuance
D.a good working knowledge of slang
A.meet ceaselessly changing demand for job skills
B.get many good jobs
C.apply for permanent jobs
D.get promoted from one job to another
A.He had a broad vision of his country's future.
B.He put the interests of Virginia ahead of those of the Union.
C.He ignored the advice of people who settled the western region.
D.He was one of the first government officials to travel in the western United States.
What can we infer from the first four paragraphs?
A.Uruguay has been always trying to join in the privatizing wave
B.Economists argue that privatization is an efficient way to boost Uruguay's GDP.
C.Mr. Battle plans to privatize the country's economy completely.
D.The opposition Broad Front is in favor of privatization.