(Unit8TextB)InHebei,anorthernprovince,abanoncoalheatingleftresidentsshiveringbecausethereplacement,aswitchtonaturalgas,wasnotyetready.Question:Whydidabanoncoalheatingleaveresidentsshivering?
A. becausetheresidentsfeltscaredinwinter.
B. becausetherewasnotenoughcoalforthemtoheatroomsinwinter.
C. because natural gas supply is not ready
D. becausetheyfeltlonely in winter.
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(Unit 8 TextB) Two worries are commonly heard: that it will drag down growth; and at the same time, cause inflation as production cuts boost prices. So far, though, these worries are unfounded: growth has been solid and inflation subdued.Question: According to the following statement, which of following statement is true?
A. The economy has been obviously affected.
B. The economy has not been obviously affected.
C. The economy will be obviously affected.
D. The economy will not be obviously affected.
(Unit 8 Text B) Another is that, contrary to received wisdom, China may be able to raise its environmental standards without paying a high price.Question: What does the underlined phrase "pay a high price" mean?
A. 付出沉重代价
B. 支付很多钱
C. 免费
D. 打折
(Unit 8 Text B) Most crucially, the environment ministry, previously a political weakling, finally has clout (势力).Question: According to the sentence, which of the following statement is true?
A. The environment ministry has become more powerful.
B. The environment ministry has become less powerful.
C. The environment ministry has become weaker.
D. The environment ministry has become wealthier.
(Unit 8 Text B) Besides fining companies, inspectors have disciplined some 18,000 officials for laxity over pollution.Question: Which of the following statement is true?
A. Some 18,000 officials have been rewarded.
B. Some 18,000 officials have been praised.
C. Some 18,000 officials have been promoted.
D. Some 18,000 officials have been punished.