- A.governments have spent lots of time in solving the ageing problem
- B.population ageing is a hard problem,but it needs to be solved urgently
- C.people are too busy to solve the population ageing problem
- D.much time and effort will be lost in solving the ageing problem
- A.The diseases and disability of older people.
- B.The longer life and good health of people.
- C.The loss of taxes on older people.
- D.The increasing respect for older people.
- A.be treated differently in different cultures
- B.enjoy a similar lifestyle
- C.be ignored as society changes
- D.be valued by the younger generations
- A.Getting rid of age discrimination in employment.
- B.Ensuring adequate income protection for older people.
- C.Providing free health care for sick older people.
- D.Supplying life-long learning programs to older people.
- Another significant problem is the need for the younger generations to understand and value the older people in their society.In some African countries,certainly in Asia,older people are respected and regarded as the ones with special knowledge.Yet tradit
- A.is bigger in developed countries than in developing countries
- B.is one-seventh of the population in developing countries
- C.will increase much faster in China than in France
- D.will be sixty percent in developing countries by 2020
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- A.never
- B.ever
- C.completely
- D.forever
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- A.accept
- B.get
- C.need
- D.have
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- A.embarrassment
- B.pain
- C.anger
- D.awareness
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- A.back
- B.head
- C.neck
- D.shoulder
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- A.cry
- B.rest
- C.put
- D.carry
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13.()
- A.confusion
- B.smile
- C.question
- D.excitement
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15.()
- A.how
- B.why
- C.what
- D.where
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14.()
- A.in the future
- B.at present
- C.in the past
- D.for the moment
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12.()
- A.pleased
- B.shocked
- C.disappointed
- D.satisfied
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11.()
- A.already
- B.still
- C.though
- D.yet
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10.()
- A.sorry
- B.hello
- C.good-bye
- D.yes
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9.()
- A.injured
- B.hurt
- C.wounded
- D.damaged
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7.()
- A.eyes
- B.ears
- C.hands
- D.legs
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8.()
- A.right
- B.wrong
- C.the same
- D.different
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6.()
- A.hearing
- B.touching
- C.sight
- D.taste
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- A.days
- B.minutes
- C.months
- D.years
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4.()
- A.deaf
- B.blind
- C.dumb
- D.disabled
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3.()
- A.anyhow
- B.otherwise
- C.therefore
- D.however
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2.()
- A.guess
- B.answer
- C.part
- D.choice
- A.that
- B.how
- C.when
- D.what
- A.look out
- B.look up
- C.look through
- D.look into
- A.leaves;leaves
- B.is leaving;leaves
- C.leaves;is leaving
- D.is leaving;is leaving
- A.rather than
- B.or rather
- C.other than
- D.more than
- A.when
- B.that
- C.which
- D.where
- A.how
- B.whether
- C.which
- D.where
- A.So does he
- B.So he does
- C.So should he
- D.So he should
- A.seating
- B.seated
- C.sat
- D.sit
- A.in turn
- B.in particular
- C.in advance
- D.in short
- A.fare
- B.benefit
- C.help
- D.worth
- A.rarely will we find
- B.rarely we will find
- C.rarely will find we
- D.rarely find we will
- A.where
- B.which
- C.that
- D.what
- A.the;the
- B.a;the
- C./;a
- D.a;/
- A.Quite by accident
- B.I found it in my drawer
- C.It writes well
- D.It was well kept by my father
- A.couldn’t have taken
- B.mustn’t have taken
- C.needn’t have taken
- D.didn’t need to take