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[单项选择]What is the writer's attitude to GM foods
A. We cannot tell from the passage.
B. He thinks their benefits outweigh their risks.
C. He thinks their risks outweigh their benefits.
D. He thinks their benefits and risks are balanced.
[单项选择]What's the writer's attitude toward the saying about America's decline and the loss of the work ethic
A. Supportive.
B. Optimistic.
C. Opposed.
D. Pessimistic.
[单项选择]What's the writer's attitude to the matter in the passage
A. Positive.
B. Negative.
C. Subjective.
D. Objective.
[单项选择]What is the writer's attitude towards overhead bridges
A. It is inconvenient for older people to walk across the road.
B. It is much safer for pedestrians though climbing up and down the steps may be a little difficult.
C. An overhead bridge is more beautiful than a zebra crossing.
D. To build overhead bridges is the business of the government.
[单项选择]What is the writer's attitude to the climate in the future
A. Disappointed.
B. Pessimistic.
C. Concerned.
D. Optimistic.
[单项选择]How does the writer describe Susan's attitude to her garden
A. She thinks children should be allowed to enjoy it.
B. She prefers planting wild flowers from overseas.
C. She likes a certain amount of disorder.
D. She dislikes criticism of her planting methods.
[单项选择][BI reflect the writer's attitude
A. advance the final argument
B. reverse previously expressed thoughts
C. show the disadvantages of nuclear power
[单项选择]The writer's attitude towards laughter is
A. critical.
B. doubtful.
C. positive.
D. negative.
[单项选择]The writer's attitude toward these academic women in Harvard is______.
A. approval
B. indifferent
C. sarcastic
D. neutral
[单项选择]The writer's attitude toward the Communist Revolution is one of ______.
A. scholarly objective
B. righteous indignation
C. hardheaded materialism
D. unnecessary oversimplification
[单项选择]How would you describe the writer's attitude towards the Canadian immersion program
A. Supportive.
B. Unenthusiastic.
C. Balanced--prepared to weigh up the pros and cons.
D. Critical.