D. the National Portrait Gallery
8.According to How to Live like a Millionaire, most millionaires measure success by ____.
A. income
B. consumption
C. investment
D.net worth
9.Based on the passage United Nations, which of the following statements is NOT true?____.
A. The U.N. has the right to intervene in the member states' internal affairs.
B. All the member states, big or small, have the same rights and obligations.
C. The day that United Nations came into existence is United Nations Day.
D. Armed forces should not be used except in protecting the common interest.
10.According to Universities and Polytechnics, London University is similar to Oxford and Cambridge in that ____.
A. they all consist of many constituent colleges
B. they were all founded in the 13th century
C. students all live outside the campus
D. they set up a different pattern of university life
11.
“
Hitler knows that he will have to break us in this island or lose the war. If we can stand up to him, all Europe may be free. But if we fail, then the whole world, including the United States, will sink into a Dark Age.
”
This quotation comes from the famous speech of ____ during the Second World War.
A. Queen Victoria
B. George V.
C. Lloyd George
D. Winston Churchill
12.The information from What Body Language Can Tell You That Words Cannot best supports which of the following statements?
A. It is never too late to learn something new.
B. Action speaks louder than words.
C. Wisdom is born of experience.
D. It is easier to preach than to practice.
13.Through the examples given in Nonverbal Communication, the writer tries to tell us that ____.
A. the nonverbal behavior of animals is instinctive, but it is not the case with humans
B. animals have more elaborate nonverbal behavior than humans
C. nonverbal communication exists in both humans and animals naturally
D. humans might imitate each other's nonverbal behavior whereas animals' are entirely inborn
14.The story The Girls in Their Summer Dresses deals with the subject of ____.
A. the individual's lifestyle and outlook
B. a person's imagination
C. the fashion of a certain period