多选题It is her supremely skillful use of sophisticated laboratory instruments that make Veronica the ______ research technician that she is.
多选题The Adirondack range in upstate New York is frequently (i) ______ part of the Appalachians by geographers, but geologists point to its close geological (ii) ______ to Canada"s Laurentian Mountains.
Blank (i)
A. taken into
B. regarded as
C. kept in mind
Blank (ii)
D. familiarity
E. immediacy
F. resemblance
多选题Jason"s gullibility was remarkable: he ______ the most outrageous assertions and was therefore much too easily ______.
多选题Residents of the isolated island were forced to master the art of navigation, becoming the ocean"s most ______ sailors.
多选题Whereas much is known about causes and consequences at the molecular
level, and in spite of an enormous accumulation of chemical and morphological
data on embryos of various kinds, {{U}}our understanding of how genes
control morphogenesis is still far from complete.{{/U}} Perhaps one
reason for this is that molecular biologists and morphologists speak different
languages. Whereas the former speak about messenger-RNA and conformational
changes of protein molecules, the latter speak of ectoderms, hypoblasts, and
neural crests. {{U}}One solution to this predicament{{/U}} is to
try to find some phenomena relevant to morphogenesis which both the molecular
biologist and the morphologist can understand and discuss. As morphogenesis must
be basically the result of changes in behavior of the individual cells, it seems
logical to ask morphologists to describe the morphogenetic events observed in
terms of changes in cellular contact, changes in the rate of proliferation of
cells, or similar phenomena. Once this is done, it may be appropriate to ask
questions about the molecular background for these changes. One may, for
instance, ask whether variations in cell contact reflect alterations in the
populations of molecules at the cell surface, or one may inquire about the
molecular basis for the increased cell mobility involved in cell
dispersion. The author's primary purpose is to:
A. outline a procedure and discuss possible applications.
B. evaluate an experiment in terms of its applicability to medical
research.
C. propose a method for curing specific genetic disorders.
D. explain a problem and suggest a solution for it.
E. reveal the shortcomings of several attitudes toward genetic
research.
多选题Lan Cao describes her novel
Monkey Bridge
as autobiographical "in mood rather than fact", claiming it depicts ______, not ______, truth.
多选题A number of writers who once greatly ______ the literary critic have
recently recanted, substituting ______ for their former criticism.
A. disparaged
B. lauded
C. influenced
D. approbation
E. ambivalence
F. censure
多选题Gwendolyn Brooks was ______ writer: she wrote more than twenty books of poetry as well as numerous essays and reviews.
多选题Jane Eyre is among the most ______ of feminist novels: it is still widely ______ more than 150 years after its publication.
多选题 Directions: For the following question, consider each of
the choices separately and select all that apply
多选题The ______ of drummer Art Blakey was akin to a university education in jazz, as ______ by the plethora of successful musicians who benefited from playing with him.
多选题In Jamaica Kincaid"s novel Lucy, the West Indian heroine ______ her employers" world, critically examining its assumptions and values.
多选题The estranged friends attempted ______, but their deep-seated ______ made the resumption of cordial relations impossible.
多选题Shin guards are protective gear worn in a (i) ______ of sports, from ice hockey to rugby, to protect against (ii) ______ leg injuries.
Blank (i)
A. variety
B. phenomenon
C. training
Blank (ii)
D. significant
E. frivolous
F. indefinite
多选题When elected director general of the World Health Organization, Dr Margaret Chan promised to work ______, to be unflagging in her efforts to produce results.
多选题Because of its accuracy in outlining the Earth's subsurface, the
seismic-reflection method remains the most important tool in the search for
petroleum reserves. In field practice, a subsurface is mapped by arranging a
series of wave-train sources, such as small dynamite explosions, in a grid
pattern. As each source is activated, it generates a wave train that moves
downward at a speed determined uniquely by the rock's elastic characteristics.
As rock interfaces are crossed, the elastic characteristics encountered
generally change abruptly, which causes part of the energy to be reflected back
to the surface, where it is recorded by seismic instruments. The seismic records
must be processed to correct for positional differences between the source and
the receiver, for unrelated wave trains, and for multiple reflections from the
rock interfaces. Then the data acquired at each of the specific source locations
are combined to generate a physical profile of the subsurface, which can
eventually be used to select targets for drilling. The passage
is primarily concerned with:
A. describing an important technique.
B. discussing a new method.
C. investigating a controversial procedure.
D. announcing a significant discovery.
E. promoting a novel application.
多选题Although the editors were reputed to be very ______, the uneven quality of the material they put into the anthology suggests they were too ______.
多选题As Gilbert White, Darwin, and others observed long ago, all species
appear to have the innate capacity to increase their numbers from generation to
generation. The task for ecologists is to untangle the environmental and
biological factors that hold this intrinsic capacity for population growth in
check over the long run. The great variety of dynamic behaviors exhibited by
different populations makes this task more difficult: {{U}}some populations remain
roughly constant from year to year; others exhibit regular cycles of abundance
and scarcity; still others vary. wildly, with outbreaks and crashes that are in
some cases plainly correlated with the weather, and in other cases
not.{{/U}} According to the passage, all of the following
behaviors have been exhibited by different populations EXCEPT:
A. roughly constant population levels from year to year.
B. regular cycles of increases and decreases in numbers.
C. erratic increases in numbers correlated with the weather.
D. unchecked increases in numbers over many generations.
E. sudden declines in numbers from time to time.
多选题The powers and satisfactions of primeval people, though few and
meager, were ______ their few and simple desires.
A. simultaneous with
B. commensurate with
C. substantiated by
D. circumscribed by
E. ruined by
多选题Initially only the carpeting outside the restroom was ______ by water from the burst pipe; eventually the entire hallway flooded.
