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单选题The vireo's comeback may prove that habitat along streams in Southern California is recovering from the effects of pollution,------- indicator of environmental health in a state that has lost most of its ------- woodlands.
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单选题Thefigureattherightconsistsoffoursemicirclesinalargesemicircle.Ifthesmallsemicircleshaveradiiof1,2,3,and4,whatistheperimeteroftheshadedregion?(A)10π(B)20π(C)40π(D)60π(E)100π
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单选题The author's attitude toward DU Bois' departure from conventional black policies can best be described as(A) skeptical(B) derisive(C) shocked(D) approving(E) resigned
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单选题Which of the following statements about fine arts production is best supported by the information presented in the passage?(A) The best fine art is in some cases produced by formula, resulting in mass quantities of a single object.(B) Once an artist creates a work, there is usually little benefit in his duplicating it, as it has already conveyed its meaning.(C) In aesthetic terms, fine art is often considered superior to decorative art, whose beauty is limited by functionality.(D) At the present historical moment, high technology like electronics seldom plays a role in arts other then fine arts.(E) Ceramics is rarely considered to be a viable form by today's fine artists, who prefer a more advanced level of technology in their work.
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单选题Each of two particular inspection systems that are based on different principles would detect all product flaws but would also erroneously reject three percent of flawless products.Assuming there is no overlap between the products erroneously rejected by the two systems and also no interference between the systems if both operate, using both systems and rejecting only those products found flawed by both would be a way of avoiding all erroneous rejections. Which of the following most precisely
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单选题Although he had been many times given the caveat emptor, Feldman purchased paintings and______in quantity, often without______them first.(A) baubles… rejecting(B) supplies… appraising(C) antiques… examining(D) collectibles … shipping(E) trinkets … criticizing
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单选题InparallelogramWXYZshownabove,WYisperpendiculartoYZandthemeasureofangleWZYis72°.WhatisthemeasureofangleXYW?
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单选题The cost of sending a package special delivery is x cents per ounce up to 10 ounces and y cents for each ounce in excess of 10
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单选题Analoges
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单选题PIED:(A) brilliant(B) accurately depicted(C) exquisitely shaped(D) flat(E) one-shaded
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单选题The author discusses Goethe's theories in the second paragraph primarily to do which of the following?(A) suggest that the purpose of science is not simply to make discoveries but to influence the way humans regard the world(B) illustrate the dangers of rejecting a mechanistic view of the world(C) investigate the predictive efficacy of a scientific methodology that eschews certain types of experiments(D) provide an argument for why scientists should not be amateurs(E) demonstrate how easily a variation in scientific methodology can arouse controversy among scientists
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单选题MISCONSTRUE : INTERPRET ::(A) dislike : attach(B) misrepresent : clarify(C) miscalculate : reckon(D) misapprehend: donate(E) misbehave : recite
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单选题The discoveries of the social sciences, once isolated and labeled, are ------- conventional wisdom, whereupon they ------- their distinctiveness as scientific advances, being for this reason less likely than other intellectual enterprises to establish unique identities.
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单选题CORRUGATED:(A) flexible(B) even(C) delicate(D) porous(E) cloudy
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单选题MARTINET:(A) lenient person(B) passionate advocate(C) untrained worker(D) spiteful adversary(E) dependable manager
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单选题Directions: The next questions are based on the content of the following passage. Read the passage and then determine the best answer choice for each question. Base your choice on what this passage states directlyor implies, not on any information you may have gained elsewhere. For each of Questions 17-20, select one answer choice unless otherwise instructed. Questions 17-19 are based on the following passage. As the works of dozens of women writers have been rescued from what E. P. Thompson calls "the enormous condescen- Line sion of posterity," and considered in relation (5) to each other, the lost continent of the female tradition has risen like Atlantis from the sea of English literature. It is now becoming clear that, contrary to Mill's the- ory, women have had a literature of their (10) own all along. The woman novelist, accord- ing to Vineta Colby, was "really neither sin- gle nor anomalous," but she was also more than a "register and spokesman for her age." She was part of a tradition that had its ori- (15) gins before her age, and has carried on through our own. Many literary historians have begun to reinterpret and revise the study of women writers. Ellen Moers sees women's literature (20) as an international movement, "apart from, but hardly subordinate to the mainstream: an undercurrent, rapid and powerful. This 'movement' began in the late eighteenth cen- tury, was multinational, and produced some (25) of the greatest literary works of two centuries, as well as most of the lucrative pot-boilers." Patricia Meyer Spacks, in The Female Imagination, finds that "for readily discernible historical reasons women have characteristi- (30) cally concerned themselves with matters more or less peripheral to male concerns, or at least slightly skewed from them. The differences between traditional female preoccupations and roles and male ones make a difference in (35) female writing." Many other critics are begin- ning to agree that when we look at women writers collectively we can see an imaginative continuum, the recurrence of certain pat- terns, themes, problems, and images from generation to generation.
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单选题The author specifically mentions all of the following as issues that have been considered in the evolution of feminist literary criticism EXCEPT(A) The place of women in the literary canon(B) The question of culture in determining gender(C) The role of Freud in theorizing gender identity(D) The effect of biological differences on textual style(E) The political dangers of isolating women's texts
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