单选题One theory about intelligence sees ---- as the logical structure underlying thinking and insists that since animals are mute, they must be ---- as well
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单选题According to the passage, which of the following is true about the films that continued Eisenstein's filmmaking tradition?(A) They tend to trivialize the Eisenstein movement by rejecting Hollywood norms.(B) Although they have not been taught frequently, they have had a transgressive influence on experimental film-making.(C) Their availability has been diminished by the apotheosis of Eisenstein as their model.(D) These films are valued for the challenge they have presented to the norms of Hollywood film.(E) These films would almost certainly be more popular with mainstream audiences, if only film studies were less specialized.
单选题Advocates of revolutionary distributed computing argue that the traditional operating system has become______, akin to placing a baton-wielding orchestra conductor at the front of a session of jazz musicians.
单选题It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following was the prime goal in scientists' searching for organic means of producing plastic?(A) the reduction of energy used in petrochemical plastic manufacture(B) the reduction of the production cost of petrochemical manufacture(C) the development of a biodegradable plastic(D) the creation of plastics with more useful qualities(E) the reduction of fossil fuel emissions in the environment
单选题DOGMA:(A) legend(B) egotism(C) funny act(D) dissent(E) coarseness
单选题The author refers to "external mechanisms" primarily in order to
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单选题According to the passage, which of the following is true about the way stars usually form?
单选题Despite the mixture's ______ nature, we found that by lowering its temperature in the laboratory we could dramatically reduce its tendency to vaporize.(A) resilient(B) volatile(C) homogeneous(D) insipid(E) acerbic
单选题INCUBATOR : INFANT ::(A) henhouse : chicken(B) greenhouse : plant(C) archives : document(D) cooler : wine(E) hive : bee
单选题ABSTRUSE:(A) incognito(B) thorough(C) patent(D) respective(E) apprehensive
单选题Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the author's assertion in lines 19-20 that Anderson's theory "is corroborated both by the events of the American Revolution"?(A) The American Revolution was largely motivated through a conflict of interest between colonists and the indigenous groups protected by the crown.(B) The consent of the colonists in lower North America could have been obtained more easily than that of British subjects in Canada.(C) The extent of British colonial authority was of a roughly equal degree to that of French authority in lower North America.(D) The British made far fewer impositions on the population of lower North America than those they made in French Canada.(E) The same devolution of imperial agency that took place in India also took place throughout North America.
单选题OFFHAND:(A) planned(B) precise(C) suitable(D) argumentative(E) ubiquitous
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单选题GLINT : LIGHT ::(A) blare : sound(B) whiff : scent(C) shade: color(D) glut: food(E) wave : tide
单选题According to the passage, Aristotle argued for the use of morally fallible characters in drama in order that
单选题According to the passage, which of the following is necessary to maintaining the proper atmosphere in a tragedy'?
单选题Which of the following situations is most closely analogous to the situation described by the author as a tremendous irony?(A) That of restaurant customers whose food has not arrived because the manager forgot to oversee its preparation.(B) That of a highway maintenance crew who cannot reach a pothole they must fix because the highway is congested with traffic from the pothole.(C) That of a man who saves his excess income in a bank account, only to find out the bank has charged fees so high that he has less money than when he began.(D) That of an unknown artist who dies just weeks before being recognized in an exhibition.(E) That of scientists trying to find a means of traveling at the speed of light, but find that their innovations can only asymptotically approach the speed, but never reach it.
