单选题SHALE : GEOLOGIST ::(A) catacombs : entomologist(B) aster : botanist(C) obelisk : fireman(D) love : philologist(E) reef : astrologer
单选题Which of the following is the most appropriate title for the passage?
单选题Playing eighteenth-century music on the instruments of that period provides valuable information about how the music originally sounded
单选题Which of the following CANNOT be the sum of two integers that have a product of 30?
单选题According to the passage, the size of a male cycad cone directly influences which of the following?
单选题INCURSION:
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单选题It can be inferred from the passage that low-pressure sprinklers would be more preferable to high-pressure models for which of the following reasons?
单选题In developing the main idea of the passage, the author does which of the following?
单选题OBSESSION:
单选题APOTHEOSIS: A. departure from tradition B. impatience with stupidity C. demotion from glory D. surrender to impulse E. cause for grief
单选题Since 1875, when Alexander Graham Bell first discovered how to send the human voice along wires, the telephone has been one of the world's most utilized and essential methods of communication. The first telephone exchange in America was established in 1878 and served a total of 21 people. At that time, operators would answer a call and connect two parties by completing an electrical circuit. Little could those operators envision that, one century later, calls would be transmitted along optical fibers and, soon after, would become totally wireless and portable. The idea of orbiting satellites picking up millions of calls and relaying them across the planet would have been unimaginable.
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单选题POSIT:
单选题LIZARD : REPTILE::(A) daisy : daffodil(B) professor : academy(C) officer : army(D) violet : flower(E) chlorine : alcohol
单选题Averageexpectedfamilycontribution(EFC)fordependentstudents,byfamilyincome:Academicyear1995-96
单选题MYTH : LEGENDARY ::(A) sermon : lengthy(B) anecdote : witty(C) table : didactic(D) epic : comic(E) allegory : obscure
单选题QUIXOTIC: A. slow B. abstemious C. pragmatic D. benevolent E. grave
单选题For Mir6, art became a ______ ritual; paper and pencils were holy objects to him and he worked as though he were performing a religious rite.(A) superficial(B) sacred(C) banal(D) cryptic(E) futile
