He is the European ()for many Japanese compames.
A.actor
B.assistant
C.agent
D.waiter
A.actor
B.assistant
C.agent
D.waiter
A、launching
B、was commenced
C、lodged
D、committed
A、whether Australia should join the EEC (now European Union)
B、whether Australia should remain a monarchy or become a republic
C、whether Australia should develop its own manufacturing
D、whether Australia should build its own defence
A.正确
B.错误
A.正确
B.错误
A.正确
B.错误
A.正确
B.错误
1.The passage is mostly concerned with the issue of ____.
A.advantages of the EEC
B.attitudes towards other countries
C.learning foreign languages
D.differences among people
2.According to the author, ____.
A.our knowledge of other cultures are always wrong
B.reading books about other countries is the safest way of understanding their peoples
C.there are more similarities than differences among different people
D.there are more differences than similarities among different people
3.Some people think that European peoples are identifying themselves with each other because of the following EXCEPT _____.
A.the establishment of the EEC
B.the greater rapidity and ease of travel
C.the increasing standardization
D.the rapid industrialization
4.The clause “However this may be” suggests that ____.
A.the author is going to introduce a new idea
B.the author is about to avoid any conclusion
C.the author is about to give up his own point of view
D.the author will stick to his own point of view
5.The passage seems to attach importance to ____.
A.the greater ease of travel nowadays than before
B.the uncontrollable tendency to identification
C.the similarities in terms of way of life between different cultures
D.the differences between European peoples and other nations
A、as quick as he could
B、as quickly as he could
C、as quick as he can
D、as quickly as he can
A、as many as he can
B、as much as he likes
C、as many as he likes
D、as much as he can
A、As he was busy
B、Busy as he is
C、Busy as he was
D、As he is busy