多选题Excelling in her academic studies, Yuki earned a number of ______ and awards.
多选题Recent advances indicate that cures for some seemingly intractable diseases are now within reach, but scientists are being ______ in their public statements, mindful of past claims that proved ______.
多选题Writing in a straightforward as opposed to ______ style, the author produced ______ argument that shed new light on a controversial topic.
多选题Although most people in the early years of the Internet explored only ______ uses of computer networks, some unscrupulous people took advantage of the technology"s potential for ______.
多选题As a young physics instructor, Richard Feynman discovered that he had the gift of sharing his ______ his subject and making that excitement ______.
多选题Her political ______ came from her ______ vision of the nation, a vision that included and drew strength from every social constituency.
多选题The sentimentality of Tom"s screenplay was so extreme that it bordered on ______.
多选题On Gold Mountain
is both ______ and ______; by recounting her Chinese American relatives" lives, Lisa See also illuminates the larger story of the immigrant experience in the United States.
多选题At the family reunion Hiroko found her cousin charming and gentle, the ______ of his formerly rude and overbearing self.
多选题Many critics of Emily Bronte's novel Wuthering Heights see its second
part as a counterpoint that comments on, if it does not reverse, the first part,
where a "romantic" reading receives more confirmation. Seeing the two parts as a
whole is encouraged by the novel's sophisticated structure, revealed in its
complex use of narrators and time shifts. Granted that the presence of these
elements need not argue an authorial awareness of novelistic construction
comparable to that of Henry James, their presence does encourage attempts to
unify the novel's heterogeneous parts. However, any interpretation that seeks to
unify all of the novel's diverse elements is bound to be somewhat unconvincing.
This is not because such an interpretation necessarily stiffens into a thesis
(although rigidity in any interpretation of this or of any novel is always a
danger), but because Wuthering Heights has recalcitrant elements of undeniable
power that, ultimately, resist inclusion in an all-encompassing interpretation.
In this respect, Wuthering Heights shares a feature of Hamlet.
The author of the passage would be most likely to agree that {{U}}an
interpretation of a novel{{/U}} should.
A. not try to unite heterogeneous elements in the novel.
B. not be inflexible in its treatment of the elements in the novel.
C. not argue that the complex use of narrators or of time shills indicates a
sophisticated structure.
D. concentrate on those recalcitrant elements of the novel that are outside
the novel's main structure.
E. primarily consider those elements of novelistic construction of which the
author of the novel was aware.
多选题The judge"s published opinions, though sophisticated and subtle, were undeniably ______: they left no doubt of her intentions.
多选题Unlike a judge, who must act alone, a jury discusses a case and then
reaches its decision as a group, thus minimizing the effect of ______ bias.
A. legal
B. professional
C. individual
D. unexpected
E. unarticulated
多选题Questions 12-16 Directions: Each of the following
sentences or groups of sentences contains one, two, or three blanks. These
blanks signify that a word or set of words has been left out. Below each
sentence are columns of words or sets of words. For each blank, pick the oneword
or set of words from the corresponding column that best completes the
text.
多选题Sleep actually occurs ______, though one may receive clues signaling its ______ for several minutes before one falls asleep.
多选题The young man possessed ______ disposition, abjectly submissive to the will of others.
多选题Saul Williams has won critical acclaim as a musician, poet, and actor, demonstrating that he is both versatile and ______.
多选题While the movie employs stock characterizations, admirers argue that it is ______ even if its depiction is ______.
多选题Anthropology was much more that ______ for the novelist Zora Neale Hurston: she studied at Barnard College with Franz Boas, who is often called the "Father of American Anthropology".
多选题No longer ______ by the belief that the world around us was expressly
designed for humanity, many people try to find intellectual ______ for that lost
certainty in astrology and in mysticism.
A. sustained
B. restricted
C. hampered
D. reasons
E. substitutes
F. justifications
多选题{{U}}When literary periods are defined on the basis of men's writing,
women's writing must be forcibly assimilated into an irrelevant grid:{{/U}} a
Renaissance that is not a renaissance for women, a Romantic period in which
women played very little part, a modernism with which women conflict
Simultaneously, the history of women's writing has been suppressed, leaving
large, mysterious gaps in accounts of the development of various genres.
Feminist criticism is beginning to correct this situation. Margaret Anne Doody,
for example, suggests that during "the period between the death of Richardson
and the appearance of the novels of Scott and Austen," which has "been regarded
as a dead period," late-eighteenth-century women writers actually developed "the
paradigm for women's fiction of the nineteenth century—something hardly less
than the paradigm of the nineteenth-century novel itself." Feminist critics have
also pointed out that the twentieth-century writer Virginia Woolf belonged to a
tradition other than modernism and that this tradition surfaces in her work
precisely where criticism has hitherto found obscurities, evasions,
implausibilities, and imperfections. It can be inferred from
the passage that the author views the division of literature into periods based
on men's writing as an approach that
A. makes distinctions among literary periods ambiguous.
B. is appropriate for evaluating only premodern literature.
C. was misunderstood until the advent of feminist criticism.
D. provides a valuable basis from which feminist criticism has
evolved.
E. obscures women's contributions to literature.