Her son was accused of cheating by the police, ________ made it difficult for her to go to sleep.
A.what B.as
C.which D.where
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Her son was accused of cheating by the police, ________ made it difficult for her to go to sleep.
A.what B.as
C.which D.where
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John was very upset because he was ________ by the police with breaking the law.
A.accused | B.arrested |
C.sentenced | D.charged |
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The police Tom of stealing and the accused was afraid to meet the accuser.
A.accused | B.charged | C.robbed | D.informed |
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33.The mother ____ tears at the sight of her long lost son, who was sent back by two policemen .
A. burst into B. burst out C. burst away D. burst up
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Son: I cheated in the exam and was caught by my teacher on the spot.
Father: _______!
A. For shame B. Cheer up C. It’s a pity D. Sorry to hear that
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David Miles, an Australian inventor has been accused of cheating desperate farmers by charging up to $50,000 Australian dollars for delivering rain on demand without so much as explaining the technology behind his business.
On the official Miles Research website,Miles explains that in the 1990’s he realized that it was possible to influence weather patterns by creating a bridge between ‘the present’ and a ‘near-future event’ in the physical space-time continuum. He found that by applying small amounts of energy intelligently, even a large, messy weather system approaching from the future could be eased.
While somewhat fascinating, Miles’ explanation does little to explain how he is able to bring rainfall to the lands of farmers. He makes references to famous but debatable concepts like “the butterfly effect”. “We were advised against patenting because if basically exposing how it works, there will be a lot of big companies that invest in hunting out patents,” Miles said “I understand the doubts,the only other way is to fully prove up our science and physics. If we did that, we'll lose it, it will be taken up as a national security interest and it’ll then be weaponized.”
Miles' claims raised suspicions for obvious reasons, including a since-deleted section of his company website, which claimed that his technology used “electromagnetic scalar waves”,which scientists say don’t even exist.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has warned people against doing business with him, but the Australian inventor claims the ACCC is only trying to defame him and his company, as in reality they are success based - if it doesn’t rain, they don’t get paid.
“Consumers signed the agreement that if by the end of June they receive 100mm, they pay $50,000, if they only receive 50mm, they would only pay $25,000. Anything under half,we don’t want to be paid,” Miles said of a handful of Wimmera farmers who agreed to take him up on his offer to deliver rain.
Believe it or not, one of the farmers who paid David Miles for his so-called rain-making capabilities told ABC Radio that he was quite happy with the results.
1.David Miles claims to be capable of ________.
A.influencing the weather system
B.predicting the future events
C.reducing the atmospheric temperature
D.easing the gravitational energy
2.ACCC issued warning against doing business with Miles because________.
A.he charged too much for the services provided
B.there was no solid science to hack up his technology
C.his practice was a threat to national security interest
D.he didn’t officially patent his technology with ACCC
3.According to Miles,how much will be paid if the farmers receive 15mm of rain?
A.$50,000. B.$25,000.
C.$12,500. D.$0.
4.What can be inferred from the passage?
A.Miles needed safer facilities for his business.
B.Miles brought about good crops as expected.
C.Miles wasn’t discouraged by the critics.
D.Miles was arrested by the local police.
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He was accused of cheating investors______ their life savings.
A. from B. at C. in D. of
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Has the boy who was made use of ________ realized his mistakes?
A.cheating B.cheated C.to cheat D.for cheating
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Back in 2009, China was wrongly accused by the West of "controlling" the Copenhagen talks on climate change. By then China had truly carried out strict policies to reduce the energy consumption of economic activities and at the international level, the top Chinese leaders participated in round-clock efforts to cooperate with the major players to build a united front for efforts to solve global warming. But China was finally misjudged.
This misjudgment caused China's scholars to rethink China's climate change communicative ways. Among them was Zheng Baowei, journalism professor of Renmin University of China, who realized China had to better shape its communication on its environmental protection.
Delightfully, the efforts have paid off. Zheng set up a top-level international group advising his research team. He is in charge of doctoral candidates on climate change communication. Climate awareness surveys have been conducted, and a package of communication tools has been designed. Many seminars have been arranged.
Recently, he arranged a seminar on climate change and health communication on the changing situation both in China and the world. First of all, this stressed that China's policy has developed from reducing its energy consumption and pollution prevention to the important goals of achieving a "Beautiful China" and "'Healthy China, "while coming up with plans to realize an ecological civilization since late 2012. With such goals, China played a leading role in securing the Paris climate change deal in 2015 together with the United States and European Union. In Paris, China promised to let out its carbon to the maximum in 2030.
It is a demanding job communicating climate change and other topics of lasting development well. Despite that, some foreign scholars have realized China's smart ways in presenting the green concepts. They appreciated China's idea of building a "Beautiful China" and "Healthy China" and said it can he expanded into an idea of a "Beautiful World" and "Healthy World".
Looking back from how China had followed the steps of the industrialized countries in advocating climate fight, people find now its own green ideas are being recognized.
1.What did the West think of the role China played in Copenhagen talks in 2009?
A. China worked successfully with other countries.
B. China succeeded in hosting the conferences.
C. China participated passively in all the talks.
D. China played a negative part in the talks.
2.How did China deal with the misjudgment?
A. China had to improve communicative ways with other countries.
B. China spared no effort to prevent air and water being polluted.
C. China made great efforts to protect the environment.
D. China intended to gain fair judgment from the world.
3.What is China's policy on climate change and health communication?
A. Reducing as much energy consumption as possible to control pollution.
B. Focusing more on realizing an ecological civilization in China.
C. Communicating climate change and some other topics well.
D. Reaching the goals of a "Beautiful China" and "Healthy China".
4.What makes China's green idea well received?
A. China making promises to let out its carbon to the maximum in 2030.
B. China reducing its energy consumption as well as pollution prevention.
C. China's idea being updated to that of a Beautiful World and Healthy World.
D. China following the steps of the industrialized countries fighting global warming.
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– _______ that made Mrs. White so upset?
– Her son’s making trouble in the school.
A. Where was it B. Why was it C. How was it D. What was it
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