单选题This watch is ______ to all the other watches on the market.
单选题Theories have features that are (indicative) of their truth, and the task of justification is to identify these features and (using them) to guide choices (as to) (which theories) to believe.
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单选题Man: I hear you drive a long way to work everyday. Woman: Oh, yes. It's about sixty miles. But it doesn't seem that far, the road is not bad, and there's not much traffic. Qestion: How does the woman feel about driving to work? A. She is tired of driving in heavy traffic. B. She doesn't mind it as the road conditions are good. C. She is unhappy to have to drive such a long way every day. D. She enjoys it because she's good at driving.
单选题We agreed to his suggestion that a bridge ______ across the river.
单选题I feel like ______to the owner of the house to complain.
单选题All was quiet the whole night ______ the light noise given by the electric fan.
单选题If you develop a reputation for being able to keep secrets others will ______ towards you with useful news and gossip.
单选题Ice and water are the same ______ in different forms.
单选题Is it possible that the ideas we have today about ownership and property rights have been so universal in the human mind that it is truly as if they had sprung from the mind of God? By no means. The idea of owning and property emerged in the mists of unrecorded history. The ancient Jews, for one, had a very different outlook on property and ownership, viewing it as something much more temporary and' tentative than we do. The ideas we have in America about the private ownership of productive property as a natural and universal right of mankind, perhaps of divine origin, are by no means universal and must be viewed as an invention of man rather than an order of God. Of course, we are completely trained to accept the idea of ownership of the earth and its products, raw and transformed. It seems not at all strange; in fact, it is quite difficult to imagine a society without such arrangements. If someone, some individuals, didn't own that plot of land, that house, that factory, that machine, that tower of wheat, how would we function? What would the rules be? Whom would we buy from and how would we sell? It is important to acknowledge a significant difference between achieving ownership simply by taking or claiming property and owning what we tend to call the "fruit of labor." If I, alone or together with my family, work on the land and raise crops, or if I make something useful out of natural material, it seems reasonable and fair to claim that the crops or the objects belong to me or my family, are my property, at least in the sense that I have first claim on them. Hardly anyone would dispute that. In fact, some of the early radical workingmen's movements made (an ownership) claim on those very grounds. As industrial organization became more complex, however, such issues became vastly more intricate. It must be clear that in modem society the social heritage of knowledge and technology and the social organization of manufacture and exchange account for far more of the productivity of industry and the value of what is produced than can be accounted for by the labor of any number of individuals. Hardly any person can now point and say, "That--that right there--is the fruit of my labor." We can say, as a society, as a nation--as a world, really--that what is produced is the fruit of our labor, the product of the whole society as a collectivity. We have to recognize that the right of private individual ownership of property is man-made and constantly dependent on the extent to which those without property believe that the owner can make his claim, dependent on the extent to which those without stick.
单选题The chief function of unmailed advertising is ______.
单选题In that book, the ______ , songs, and riddles are presented in Chinese and English and handsomely illustrated by Ed Young.
单选题Our teacher says that ______ is not right for us to break the rules of the school.
单选题One requirement for this job is that you must be______to work on weekends.
单选题______ way is more efficient is still a question.
单选题Recent studies have {{U}}identified{{/U}} four major global environmental risks: acid rain, ozone depletion, deforestation and the greenhouse effect.
单选题The area is______with trails, some as wide as boulevards, that have been cut and maintained by elephants.
单选题Many books and newspapers in the world are written ______ English language. [A]in [B]in the [C]with
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单选题Other non-dominant males were Uhyperactive/U; they were much more active than is normal, chasing others and fighting each other.
