What cannot we infer from reading this article?
A.Some knowledge concerning how to increase the arousal level of the brain might help one in both work and life.
B.Problem solving which demands intense concentration of a reasoning type produces the same level of stress to a person as repetitive tasks.
C.For pretty automatic tasks as typing, appropriate interval breaks and adequate sleeps are necessary for typists to decrease error rates.
D.There is a considerable gap between basic studies of brain and real life matters. However it is probably bridged over by understanding actual function process of the brain.
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Which of the following statements CANNOT be inferred from the passage?
A . Public transport should be encouraged in suburbanization
B . People from poor countries are living with privacy and dignity
C . Local conditions should be taken into account in suburbanization
D . American prefer to live in suburbs regardless of urban development
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We can infer from the text that _____.
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What can we mainly infer from the title of the movie?
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What can we infer from the conversation?
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What can we infer from Paragraph 4?
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We can infer from the passage that ______.
A.performance is a better judge of ability that a college degree needs
B.experience is the best teacher
C.past work histories influence personnel officers more than degrees do
D.degree from a famous school enables an applicant to gain advantage over others in job competition
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From the passage we can infer that______
A.many people have dedicated to the skating
B.modem speed skating will become more and more quick
C.figure skating will be further innovated and improved
D.more and more people like skating now
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From the third paragraph, we may infer that
A.traditional cultural heritage is worthy of preservation.
B.the universal features shared by all cultures aren't worthy of notice.
C.musicians pay more attention to the preservation of traditional music.
D.the more developed a culture, the more valuable the music it has fostered.
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What can we infer from Mr. Porter's letter?
A.He must have done very well in the major learning at college.
B.He has no work experience.
C.He graduated from college with a master degree.
D.He is not very confident in getting the position.
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From the third paragraph, what can we infer?
A.Many young people can cooperate well with their colleagues.
B.Self-dependence is of prime importance to one's career.
C.Interdependence is the key to success for many entrepreneurs.
D.A successful person has never undergone child-like dependence.
此题为多项选择题。
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We may infer from the fourth paragraph that______.
A.Murzyn's findings have no significance
B.media exposure has no influence on people's dreams
C.older people have more dreams than the younger
D.media exposure has a deeper influence on the elder's dream forms
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We can infer from this passage that______.
A.Katzenberg will undoubtedly win the lawsuit and get all the money he claimed
B.Eisner will remain imperturbable all through the trial
C.Katzenberg will suffer great embarrassment
D.Disney will face more lawsuits from their employees
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We can infer from the passage that______.
A.the writer appreciated her mother' s lesson years later
B.the writer must be proud that she is different
C.the mother prepared to show Chinese different food culture
D.the minister' s family really enjoyed the food
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What can we infer from this conversation?
A.The new record of 400 meter in the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships is 44.63 seconds.
B.Kerron Clement broke the world record in the 400 meter when he was 19.
C.The student says he can win Kerron Clement if he is given $ 20.
D.Kerron Clement wants to become American because he doesn't like his hometown.
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We can infer from the speaker that______.
A.IBM was his first job
B.he has left IBM
C.he is a client of IBM
D.he"s a member of IBM
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We can infer from Paragraph Two that______.
A.the Prime Minister was on the king"s side and spoke for him to the whole nation
B.the British people could accept an American divorcee for a queen
C.the king had no choice but to be forced to marry the American woman
D.the king"s abdication was a great grief to the whole nation
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From the passage we can infer _________.
A.Marianne Adam has had many photographs printed in magazines
B.Joseph Saimders has worked in New Urban ,University for over 12 years
C.Dr John Goode's method of stopping smoking is successful
D.many business education teachers have given successful lessons in typing before
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We can infer from the fourth and fifth paragraphs that
A.the legislation even influences people"s dinner.
B.the regulation affects Japanese workers" lives.
C.the laws help Japanese people lose weight.
D.the legislation is to attack the metabolic syndrome.
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From the last paragraph we can infer that most Americans
A.are more liable to spend than to save.
B.are optimistic about the national economy.
C.spend a lot of money on the "standard package".
D.have not recognized their children"s involvement in household purchases.
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From the passage we may infer that______.
A.getting up before the sun rises can help people out of crime
B.loving can help young people to a new life
C.travelling can help all criminals out of prison
D.being brave and strong can do with crime
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What can we infer from the last sentence of this passage?
A.There is no difference between science fiction and any other story or novel.
B.Reader should enjoy science fiction and any other story or novel together.
C.Science fiction and any other story or novels are equal to each other.
D.If a person can appreciate prose fiction, she or he can appreciate science fiction as well.
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What can we infer from the basic role of extinction?
A. Whales die more than they are born each year.
B. Whales' reproductive ability remains a very low rate.
C. The species of whales is doomed to extinction.
D. Whales' death rote keeps an increasing trend.
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We can infer from the passage that
A.excavators have been replaced by specialist analysers.
B.research design comes into being with changes in archaeology.
C.field work in the past possesses a strategic nature.
D.processual archaeology makes excavation lose its function.
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What can we infer from the first sentence in Paragraph 2?
A.Steinem is right.
B.Steinem is swift.
C.Women drink too fast.
D.Women relate to alcohol.