ID:9582-11671 he changes hit a visitor right away. In newspapers ads, the tradition of parents seeking spouses for their offspring continues. But read those classified more closely and see the number that give an e-mail address or even a website for reply. And note all the telephone chat lines for everything from spicy film gossip to advice on cutting business deals. Want to celebrate at a spiffy eatery? Then make a reservation, for while the choice is staggering, the queues can be too. No, this is not Lan Kwai Fong, Boat Quay or the Ginza. It’s Delhi’s Pandan Market, Bombay’s Colaba and Banglore’s Gandhi Road. India is on fire—and its people know it, from the dotcom wallah to the man at the top. Says Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee: “Together we are building a strong and resurgent nation whose confident march forward is being keenly watched by the whole world. Let nothing be done that would slacken the momentum.”
In Line 2, “those classified” probably refers to each of the following EXCEPT _________. A. all newspaper advertisements B. those advertisements which are classified C. the small advertisements you put in a newspaper D. the so-called want advertisements in America
ID:9582-11721 And these costs may be reduced or waived for students with limited family financial support as their parents are either both dead or are receiving subsidies from their work units. ( A. insisted on B. not enforced C. charged D. exempted
ID:9582-11711(本题为引用材料试题,请根据材料回答以下问题) Which statement is true? A.The increases in tuition rates can not be changed easily. B.Students payment will be decreased by funding from the state and enterprises. C.Laws and regulations will be made to ensure steady progress. D.People in general can’t accept the change in the tuition reform