单选题BUCOLIC:(A) metropolitan(B) sophisticated(C) sardonic(D) mellow(E) legendary
单选题It can be inferred from the passage that the author most probably considers nineteenth century photography to be
单选题DISABUSE:(A) banish(B) direct into fault(C) cause grief(D) liberate(E) withdraw a blessing
单选题The author's view of the future potential of human cloning may best be described as which of the following?
单选题Totalenrollmentinhighereducationinstitutions,bycontrolandtypeofinstitution:Fall1972-95
单选题AGE: COEVAL ::(A) period : contemporaneous(B) portion: congregational(C) tempo : opportune(D) accident: incidental(E) pillar : vertical
单选题In a soccer league,if there were 10 teams,and each team played each of the other teams 16 times,how many games did each team play? A. 144 B. 140 C. 134 D. 125 E. 106
单选题There are fourquestions below,
Writing of the Iroquois nation, Smith has argued that through the chiefs council, tribal chiefs traditionally maintained complete control over the political affairs of both the Iroquois tribal league and the individual tribes
单选题Measurement is, like any other human endeavor, a complex activity, subject to error, not always used ______ , and frequently misinterpreted and ______.(A) mistakenly...derided(B) erratically...analyzed(C) systematically...organized(D) innovatively...refined(E) properly...misunderstood
单选题SUBSTANTIATION:(A) denunciation(B) illusion(C) opposition(D) disproof(E) dispute
单选题A list of the fifteen operas most frequently performed in recent timesincludes no works by the nineteenth- century German composer RichardWagner
单选题ASSUAGE:(A) abate(B) obviate(C) mollify(D) restrain(E) exacerbate
单选题x>0
单选题INITIATION: MEMBER::
单选题WALK: AMBLE::
单选题The author of the passage suggests that which of thefollowing was true of nineteenth-century feminists?
单选题The passage suggests that an assumption underlying non-economist social scientists dismal of economics as dismal is that
单选题Thediameterofthecircleis10.Theareaofthe
单选题PENCHANT:
单选题According to the passage, the dynamics of small group economies differ from those of large group economies in that(A) the members of small groups tend to have a greater degree of social regularity than the members of large groups(B) people in small groups carry an advantage in the arena of exchange because they are tied by social obligation(C) the manufacturer of a commodity in a small group economy is more likely to be known by the members of the group(D) the people who contribute to the production of a gift are less essential to small groups than those who exchange commodities are in large groups(E) a system of social obligation diminishes the number of parties necessary to a gift-giving transaction
