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单选题The conversational implication of "John is a machine" as a response to "What do you think of John" is context-bound. It possesses all the following distinguishing properties but( ).
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单选题i ___ until he told me to.
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单选题 Studies reveal that exposure to low-level radiation for a long time may weaken the immune system, ______ aging, and cause cancer.
单选题Now the juries, and ultimately the society they speak for, have to
find some way to express ______ at the brutality that women and children face
every day.
A. aggression
B. extenuation
C. outrage
D. suppression
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单选题 The computer I bought last week is not expensive at all. In fact, I would gladly have paid ______ for it.
单选题Of all the 28 of a good night's sleep, dreams seem to be least within our control. In dreams, a window opens into a world where logic is suspended and dead people speak. A century ago, Freud formulated his revolutionary theory that dreams were the 29 shadows of our unconscious desires and fears; by the late 1970s, neurologists had 30 to thinking of them as just 'mental noise'—the random byproducts of the neural-repair work that goes on during sleep. Now researchers suspect that dreams are part of the mind's emotional thermostat, 31 moods while the brain is 'off-line'. And one leading authority says that these 32 powerful mental events can be not only harnessed but actually brought under conscious control, to help us sleep and feel better, 'It's your dream,' says Rosalind Cartwright, chair of 33 at Chicago's Medical Centre. 'If you don't like it, change it.' The 34 between dreams and emotions show up among the patients in Cartwright's clinic. Most people seem to have more bad dreams early in the night, progressing toward happier ones before 35 , suggesting that they are working through 36 feelings generated during the day. Because our conscious mind is 37 with daily life we don't always think about the emotional significance of the day's events—until, it appears, we begin to dream. A. intensely B. psychology C. link D. disguised E. unconscious F. positive G. recurring H. nightmares I. components J. occupied K. regulating L. negative M. awakening N. persistent O. switched
单选题The scheme for rebuilding the city center ______, owing to the refusal of a council to sanction the expenditure of the money it would have required.
单选题He is the only one of the students who ______ a winner of scholarship for three years.
单选题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for
each numbered blank and mark A, B, C, and D on ANSWER SHEET 1.
Just how does a person arrive at an
idea of the kind of person that he is? He develops this{{U}} (1)
{{/U}}of self through a gradual and complicated{{U}} (2) {{/U}}which
continues throughout life. The notion is an{{U}} (3) {{/U}}that one
establishes only with the help of others.{{U}} (4) {{/U}}the elementary
knowledge that one is short or tall is a comparative judgment that we cannot
make{{U}} (5) {{/U}}we have the opportunity to{{U}} (6)
{{/U}}ourselves with others. One's idea of qualities which are harder to{{U}}
(7) {{/U}}is even more dependent upon other people's ideas.
Whether one is intelligent, or stupid; attractive, or ugly; these and many
other ideas of the self are{{U}} (8) {{/U}}from the reactions of people
with whom we{{U}} (9) {{/U}}This process of{{U}} (10) {{/U}}the
nature of the self from the reaction of others has been labeled the
"Looking-glass Self" by Cooley, who carefully analyzed this psychological{{U}}
(11) {{/U}}of self-discovery. Just as the picture in
the mirror gives an image of the physical self,{{U}} (12) {{/U}}the
perception of the reactions of others gives an image of the social self. We
know,{{U}} (13) {{/U}}, that we are good at certain things and not at
others. This{{U}} (14) {{/U}}came to us from the reactions of other
persons, first our parents and then other individuals{{U}} (15) {{/U}}in
life. It should be remembered that, as other people's reactions could be{{U}}
(16) {{/U}}and understood in more than one way, the looking-glass self
with which the individual{{U}} (17) {{/U}}may easily differ from the
image others have actually formed of his{{U}} (18) {{/U}}Clearly, it is
our perception of the responses of others and not their{{U}} (19)
{{/U}}responses that{{U}} (20) {{/U}}our self-image, and these
perceptions are often not accurate.
单选题The Public Broadcasting System is supported by ______from foundations and other sources.
单选题The teaching of reading will be successful if______.
单选题My father seemed to be in no ______ to look at my school report.
单选题The media director is responsible for the following except
单选题Although the economy seemed, after a few tense months, to ______ the storm without serious long-term damage, the banks were hit hard.
单选题The car ______halfway for no reason.
