多选题In addition ______ stacks of resumes and references, some employers want to ______ the hiring process by employing graphologists to study applicants hand-writing for character analysis.
多选题The picture book
Red Sings from Treetops
______ the changing seasons, with whimsical illustrations that ______ colors, sounds, and tastes associated with different times of the year.
多选题The instability of the regime, ______ by global economic woes, unfortunately led to a national ______.
多选题The painter lamented the evanescence of beauty, even though she seemed in several of her work to have ______ it as it passed and so ______ it for posterity.
多选题The new antifungal agent has such ______ uses, from treating Dutch elm disease to rescuing water-damaged works of art from molds, that it is considered one of the most ______ antibiotics.
多选题The scrapbooks compiled by artist and historian William Dorsey are so ______ that they constitute ______ view of Philadelphia"s African American community between 1873 and 1902.
多选题Judy Dater"s photographs depict everyday reality while also evoking qualities so ______ that few photographers can capture them.
多选题Marie Curie is ______ among female Nobel Prize winners: she alone has been honored in two different fields.
多选题Bracken fern has been spreading from its woodland strongholds for
centuries, but the rate of encroachment into open countryside
has lately increased alarmingly throughout northern and western Britain. A tough
competitor, bracken reduces the value of grazing land by {{U}}crowding out other
vegetation.{{/U}} The fern is itself poisonous to livestock, and also
{{U}}encourages proliferation of sheep ticks{{/U}}, which not only attack sheep but
also transmit diseases. No less important to some people are bracken's effects
on {{U}}threatened habitats and on the use of uplands for recreational purposes,
even though many appreciate its beauty.{{/U}} The author cites
all of the following as disadvantages of bracken encroachment EXCEPT:
A. Bracken is poisonous to farm animals.
B. Bracken inhibits the growth of valuable vegetation.
C. Bracken indirectly helps spread certain diseases.
D. Bracken is aesthetically objectionable.
E. Bracken disturbs habitats that some people would like to
protect.
多选题Women in the United States gained ______ long after Black American men did, but Black citizens had greater difficulty exercising their new voting rights.
多选题While in many ways their personalities could not have been more
different—she was ebullient where he was glum, relaxed where he was awkward,
garrulous where he was ______—they were surprisingly well suited.
A. solicitous
B. munificent
C. irresolute
D. fastidious
E. taciturn
多选题Latoya"s ______ is shown by her ability to be ______; she can see her own faults more clearly than anyone else can.
多选题While most pets are relatively ______ in a veterinarian"s office, occasionally vets have to treat more aggressive animal patients.
多选题Benjamin Franklin was renowned for being a ______, having delved deeply into fields as diverse as politics, business, diplomacy, statecraft, science, and publishing.
多选题In his vivid representations of the African American experience, painter Romare Bearden often used colors so ______ that viewers could not take their eyes off his works of art.
多选题The child had a tendency toward aggressive behavior, a ______ fighting rather than resolving differences amicably.
多选题As scientists at the Smithsonian have observed, the institution"s range of scientific inquiry may be ______, but its financial resources are far less ______.
多选题Lourdes" teacher praised her geography project for its ______: he had rarely seen one so cleverly inventive.
多选题Excessive secrecy tends ______ excessive curiosity and thus serves to ______ the very impulses against which it guards.
多选题The success of fluoride in combating dental decay is well established
and, without a doubt, socially beneficial. However, fluoride's toxic properties
have been known for a century. In humans excessive intake (for adults, over 4
milligrams per day) over many years can lead to skeletal fluorosis, a
well-defined skeletal disorder, and in some plant species, fluoride is more
toxic than ozone, sulfur dioxide, or pesticides. Some important
questions remain. For example, the precise lower limit at which the fluoride
content of bone becomes toxic is still undetermined. And while fluoride intake
from water and air can be evaluated relatively easily, it is much harder to
estimate how much a given population ingests from foodstuffs because of the wide
variations in individual eating habits and in fluoride concentrations in
foodstuffs. These difficulties suggest that we should by wary of
indiscriminately using fluoride, even in the form of fluoride-containing dental
products. One function of the second paragraph of the passage
is to
A. raise doubts about fluoride's toxicity.
B. introduce the issue of fluoride's toxicity.
C. differentiate a toxic from a nontoxic amount of fluoride.
D. indicate that necessary knowledge of fluoride remains incomplete.
E. discuss the foodstuffs that are most likely to contain significant
concentrations of fluoride.