- A. Colour probably has an effect on us which we are not conscious of.
- B. Our feelings about certain colours are purely psychology.
- C. Food should never be packaged in brown.
- D. Sugar sells badly in green wrappings.
- A. They breathe faster.
- B. Their blood pressure rises.
- C. They feel afraid.
- D. Their hearts beat faster.
- A. associated with the time of the day
- B. associated with psychology
- C. dependent on our character
- D. linked with the primitive men
- A. by accumulating their various experiences
- B. by experimenting with different colours
- C. by developing the discipline of colour psychology
- D. by trying not to make mistakes
- A. struggle
- B. stand still
- C. call for help
- D. lie on your back
- A. calm
- B. excited
- C. strong
- D. daring
- A. on hillsides
- B. far inland
- C. near water
- D. on prairies
- A. good eyesight
- B. fast thinking
- C. the use of a long pole
- D. testing the surface with your shoe
- A traveler who stumbles into quicksand will soon sink to the depth of his knees. If he stands still or struggles wildly,he will sink even further. He should at once lie on his back and stretch out his arms. Contrary to popular notion,quicksand does not su
- If the trapped person is alone,he can rescue himself. When he is in the floating position,he should begin rolling toward solid ground. Rolling is the only way of getting free. It should be done with frequent rests,so that the trapped person does not tire
- A. that today few people ever encounter quicksand
- B. that quicksand is still common in many parts of the country
- C. that quicksand cannot be detected by the eye alone
- D. expressed by none of the above
- A. Control.
- B. Investigate.
- C. Finance.
- D. Reinforce.
- A. the Winnipeg Grain Exchange
- B. a board of supervisors
- C. several producer groups
- D. a new government
- A. when the autumn harvest had just been completed
- B. because wheat prices were high
- C. as soon as the Winnipeg Grain Exchange demanded payment
- D. when crop failure caused depression
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According to the passage. wheat prices became unmanageable because of conditions caused by______.
- A. farmers
- B. supervisors
- C. weather
- D. war
- Anxious to check inflation(通货膨胀)and rising living costs,the federal government appointed a board of grain supervisors(监视员)to handle deliveries from the crops of 1917 and 1918. Grain Exchange trading was suspended,and farmers sold at prices fixed by the bo
- A. difficult to produce in large quantities
- B. susceptible to many parasites(寄生虫)
- C. essential to the health of the country
- D. expensive to gather and transport
- A. up-to-date
- B. update
- C. up to
- D. outdated
- A. live
- B. lived
- C. living
- D. lively
- A. by
- B. in
- C. with
- D. on
- A. bound
- B. bind
- C. binding
- D. bounded
- A. when taking
- B. when taken
- C. when to take
- D. when to be taken
- A. appeal
- B. call
- C. program
- D. advertisement
- A. To
- B. By
- C. In
- D. On
- A. because of lack
- B. for lack
- C. for lack of
- D. because lack of
- A. when
- B. Unless
- C. because
- D. if
- A. though
- B. although
- C. since
- D. but