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Too much drinking would ______ his health.
A.do harm for
B.do harmful to
C.do harm to
D.do harmful for
Too much drinking would ______ his health.
A.do harm for
B.do harmful to
C.do harm to
D.do harmful for
A drunken driver is usually defined as one with a 0.10 blood content or roughly three beers, glasses of wine or shots of whisky drank within two hours. Heavy drinking used to be an acceptable part of the American man image and judges were tolerant in most courts, but the drunken slaughter has recently caused so many well-publicized tragedies, especially involving young children, that public opinion is no longer so tolerant.
Twenty states have raised the legal drinking age to 21, reversing a trend in the 1960s to reduce it to 18.After New Jersey lowered it to 18, the number of people killed by 18 to 20-year-old drivers more than doubled, so the state recently upped is back to 21.
Reformers, however, fear raising the drinking age will have little effect unless accompanied by educational programs to help young people to develop "responsible attitudes" about drinking and teach them to resist peer pressure to drink.
Tough new laws have led to increased arrests and tests and, in many areas already, to a marked decline in fatalities. Some states are also penalizing bars for serving customers too many drinks. A tavern in Massachusetts was fined for serving six or more double brandies to a customer who was "obviously intoxicated" and later drove off the road, killing a nine-year-old boy.
As the fatalities continue to daily in every state, some Americans are even beginning to speak well of the 13 years of national prohibition of alcohol that began in 1919, what President Hoover called the "noble experiment". They forget that legal prohibition didn't stop drinking, but encouraged political corruption and organized crime. As with the booming drug trade generally, there is no easy solution.
Drunken driving has become a major problem in America because ______.
A.most Americans are heavy drinkers
B.Americans are now less shocked by road accident
C.accident attract too much publicity
D.drinking is a socially accepted habit in America
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A.high
B.highly
C.higher
D.height
According to Gregory Luzaich, the disadvantage of modest drinking is ______.
A.damaging the liver
B.costing much
C.breaking marriages
D.spoiling the wine
What does the author mean by the last sentence of the text?
A.Wireless recharging is too wonderful to be true.
B.Wireless recharging is consistent with the laws of nature.
C.Wireless recharging will definitely come true finally.
D.Wireless recharging will surely enter the mainstream in the end.
A.Koreans like drinking coffee in coffee shops very much
B.men and women want to meet as many times as possible
C.they are busy with communicating with different people
D.marriage is seen as a business contract instead of something sacred
Which of the following is true according to this passage?
A.Not until about 1960 did the word bionics come into being.
B.Bionics is the study of the systems in animals.
C.Bionics is the only study of the eyes and ears of some creatures.
D.People didn't know much about the science of bionics until 1960.
A.much too importance
B.much importance
C.too important
D.too much important
The harvest this year is ______ by too much rain.
A.influenced
B.effected
C.affected
D.interfered