It can be inferred from line 6~7 that Alice Walker's first impressions of Langston Hughes
A.talking with his friends
B.reading his autobiography
C.studying his poetry
D.meeting him
A.talking with his friends
B.reading his autobiography
C.studying his poetry
D.meeting him
第1题
It can inferred from the passage that a storm is carded by ______.
A.light winds
B.clouds
C.high winds
D.loud sounds
第2题
It can be inferred from the passage that the longer an eel is the ______.
A.more beneficial it will be to science
B.more powerful will be its electrical charge
C.easier it will be to find
D.tougher it will be to eat
第3题
It can be inferred that in the U. S. ______.
A.business lunches last longer
B.lunch usually lasts for an hour
C.people eat quite a lot for lunch
D.people never eat while they work
第4题
It can be inferred from Paragraph 5 that ______ .
A.data leakage is more severe in Europe.
B.FTC's decision is essential to data security.
C.California takes the lead in security legislation.
D.legal penalty is a major Solomon to data leakage.
第5题
A.cautious
B.regretful
C.positive
D.hostile
第6题
It can be inferred from the passage that Alice Walker was 22 years old when ______.
A.she moved to Jackson, Mississippi
B.she moved to New York
C.she first met Langston Hughes
D.Langston Hughes died
第7题
It can be inferred from the passage that the Craighead Caverns presently serve as ______.
A.an underground testing site
B.an Indian meeting ground
C.a tourist attraction
D.a motorboat race course
第8题
It can be inferred from the text that the novel is written _____.
[A] with a mobile point of view
[B] with a limited third person singular
[C] from Manon’s perspective
[D] from Sarah’s eye as a slave
第9题
It can be inferred from the passage that Social Security privatization will______.
A.provide high returns for the new governments
B.be strongly opposed by Wall Street
C.bring the future retirees more benefits
D.allow individuals to invest in personal accounts
第10题
It can be inferred from the last paragraph that outside directors_________.
A.may stay for the attractive offers from the firm
B.have often had records of wrongdoings in the firm
C.are accustomed to stress-free work in the firm
D.will decline incentives from the firm