We ____________ solving international dispute by negotiation, instead of appealing to arms.
A.advocate B.admit C.assess D.approach
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We ____________ solving international dispute by negotiation, instead of appealing to arms.
A.advocate B.admit C.assess D.approach
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The spokesman said that this was a(n)____negotiation (谈判) because it solved a lot of problems between the two sides.
A.attractive B.defensive C.protective D.productive
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In the past few years, we’ve seen works by Chinese sci-fi writers winning international ______.
A. conclusion B. standard
C. potential D. recognition
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. If you can’t settle the dispute by yourselves, I’ll call the police and they’ll ______.
A.take up | B.take in | C.take on | D.take over |
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We express the hope that a climate beneficial to a negotiated settlement would be created soon, ________ there may no longer be the need for the armed struggle.
A. in case B. even though
C. so that D. as long as
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Only by imagining and creating ____the problem.
A.can solve | B.you can solve |
C.solve | D.can you solve |
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Only by imagining and creating ____the problem.
A.can solve B.you can solve
C.solve D.can you solve
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Changing Bit by Bit
A new contest challenges people to use micro:bit computers to solve problems.
Could you use your computing skills to aid the fight against illegal animal hunting? How about tackling ocean pollution or monitoring animals under threat of extinction?
A new global challenge called Do Your Bit aims to get young people using their computing creativity to solve real-world problems. It’s being run by a partnership involving the BBC’s micro:bit computer, the technology company ARM and a campaign called World’s Largest Lesson, and it's aimed at people aged 10 to 16. It kicks off on 16 September.
The contest in 2019 is based on two Global Goals: to protect life on land and under the water. To take part, young people first choose a problem that affects them and their community, then design something involving the micro:bit computer that could help to tackle that problem.
Participants need to write up to 500 words about the problem and their solution, as well as providing a photo of their drawn plans or a hex file of their prototype code (编码), plus any other photos and videos showing what they’ve done.
This is the second micro:bit Global Challenge to be held. In 2018, the contest's winning designs included a homemade thief alarm, a classroom health monitor, a food-waste watcher and a device to remind people to sit up straight.
The deadline for entering the challenge is 28 February 2020: the winners will be announced the following month.
1.The main purpose of BBC’s involvement is to _______.
A.report for this contest
B.call for ocean protection
C.introduce the Global Goals
D.promote micro:bit computers
2.The Do Your Bit in 2019 is based on the theme of________.
A.getting rid of hunger
B.providing clean water
C.taking care of children
D.protecting life on the earth
3.To take part in the contest, contestants need ______.
A.buy micro:bit computers
B.sign up for it before 16 September 2020
C.choose a real problem and offer solutions
D.prepare photos and videos of group members
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–The difficult maths problem has been solved by Tom at last.
– Indeed; and the ___ way Tom worked out the problem impressed the teacher deeply.
A. outstanding B. unique
C. particular D. strange
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The committee is discussing the problem right now. It will _____ have been solved by the end
of next week.
A. eagerly B. hopefully C. immediately D. gradually
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