单选题The primary purpose of the passage is to(A) compare a philosopher's system of dramatic principles with that of the author's(B) enumerate one philosopher's view of the principles underlying good drama(C) analyze the similarities and dissimilarities between the various dramatic principles at work in Greek drama(D) contrast one philosopher's dramatic principles with those of the tradition that preceded him(E) demonstrate the wisdom and longevity in one philosopher's dramatic principles
单选题The integer n is a multiple of both 5 and 3. Which of the following is (are) true? I. n is odd. II. n=30. III. n is a multiple of 15.(A) III only(B) I and II only(C) I and III only(D) II and III only(E) I, II, and III
单选题DETRITUS:(A) aged thing(B) commonplace subject(C) awkward substance(D) unique relic(E) precious matter
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单选题Even though avant-garde attacks on the Victorian bourgeoisie were______in rhetoric, deficient in evidence, and malicious in intent, it does not follow that they had no______grounds.(A) infantile… cogent(B) florid … objective(C) steeped … justificatory(D) spare… intrinsic(E) judicious … realistic
单选题The term "mandala" as used in the last paragraph most likely means
单选题The primary impulse of each human being is to ------- himself, but the secondary impulse is to venture out of the self, to correct its provincialism and heal its loneliness.
单选题The author refers to the example of Oedipus the King (line 15) most likely in order to
单选题According to the passage, scientists have decided that sulfur aerosols from volcanic eruptions affect global temperatures to a greater extent than ash clouds because
单选题These ------- over details are an indication of more serious battles to come, between those who want a strong centre at the heart of the Union and those who want to ------- the power ceded by national governments.
单选题AGITATOR : FIREBRAND ::(A) miser : spendthrift(B) renegade : turncoat(C) anarchist : backslider(D) maverick : scapegoat(E) reprobate : hothead
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单选题APOCRYPHA:(A) thesis(B) canon(C) revelation(D) iconography(E) summary
单选题Maria'saverageafterthreetestswas86.Shescored94onherfourthtestandhasonlyonetestremaining.
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单选题It sounds like the premise for a science fiction novel, but scientists are today developing a drug that could eliminate traumatic events from our memories. Thus far the research is focused on altering memories immediately following one particular type of trauma, car accidents, with promising results. But the potential applications of the research are far more wide reaching and morally ambiguous. On one hand, such a drug could provide a breakthrough in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder in war veterans and rape victims. On the other hand, by relegating our memories to oblivion, such a drug could fundamentally change our sense of self and personal history. It is unclear how the human brain stores memories, and much is unknown about why painful memories of traumatic events come back to haunt some and not others. But one thing is certain--as research into the technology of altering memories continues, so will the ethical debates on whether this pharmaceutical innovation falls outside the spectrum of appropriate medical interventions.
单选题A bag contains 3 red, 4 white, and 5 blue marbles. Jason begins removing marbles from the bag at random, one at a time. What is the least number of marbles he must remove to be sure that he has at least one of each color? A. 3B. 6C. 8D. 10E. 12
单选题ACQUIESCE:(A) conquer(B) contest(C) retract(D) command(E) oppose
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单选题Reading Comprehension The stability that had marked the Iroquois Confederacy's generally pro-British position was shattered with the overthrow of James Ⅱ in 1688, Line. the colonial uprisings that followed in (5) Massachusetts, New York, and Maryland, and the commencement of King William's War against Louis XIV of France. The increasing French threat to English hegemony in the interior of North America was signalized by French-led or (10) French-inspired attacks on the Iroquois and on outlying colonial settlements in New York and New England. The high point of the Iroquois response was the spectacular raid of August 5, 1689, in which the Iroquois virtually wiped out (15) the French village of Lachine, just outside Montreal. A counterraid by the French on the English village of Schenectady in March, 1690, instilled an appropriate measure of fear among the English and their Iroquois allies. (2O) The Iroquois position at the end of the war, which was formalized by treaties made during the summer of 1701 with the British and the French, and which was maintained throughout most of the eighteenth century, was one of "aggressive neu- (25) trality" between the two competing European powers. Under the new system the Iroquois ini- tiated a peace policy toward the "far Indians," tightened their control over the nearby tribes, and induced both English and French to support their (30) neutrality toward the European powers by appro- priate gifts and concessions. By holding the balance of power in the sparsely settled borderlands between English and French settlements, and by their willingness to (35) use their power against one or the other nation if not appropriately treated, the Iroquois played the game of European power politics with effective- ness. The system broke down, however, after the French became convinced that the Iroquois were (40) compromising the system in favor of the English and launched a full-scale attempt to establish French physical and juridical presence in the Ohio Valley, the heart of the borderlands long claimed by the Iroquois. As a consequence of the (45) ensuing Great War for Empire, in which Iroquois neutrality was dissolved and European influence moved closer, the play-off system lost its efficacy and a system of direct bargaining supplanted it.