单选题In the 1650's the pacifist Quakers became progressively______with Cromwell's regime, including the compromises with the old order and what had become______army that seemed interested solely in its own well-being and future.(A) entangled … a billeted(B) unimpressed … an innocuous(C) disenchanted … a rapacious(D) entrenched … a useless(E) enamored … an outdated
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单选题Which of the following statements best illustrates the main point of the last paragraph of the passage?(A) Einstein was not a thoroughgoing realist, in particular where the interpretation of quantum mechanics was concerned.(B) When Newton predicted that gravity affects all objects equally, his theory was not improved by experimental trials.(C) Those impressed by Hume's argument often conclude that experience plays only a psychological or rhetorical role.(D) Pasteur's search for a means of bacterial sterilization was assisted greatly by the process of experiment.(E) Galileo's astronomy theory itself was less reliable than the predictions he drew from it.
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单选题Anidentificationcodereadfromlefttorightconsistsof2digits,adash,3digits,adash,andthen4digits.Eachdigitcanbeanynumberfrom0through9.
单选题PERJURY : OATH ::(A) plagiarism : authority(B) embezzlement : trust(C) disrespect : age(D) testimony : court(E) jury : vow
单选题According to the passage, an adherent of the "nominalist school" cited in the third paragraph would classify a rare new fever in which of the following ways?(A) She would establish what cures the fever, then compare the treatment with other successful treatments to classify the disease.(B) She would wait until the disease appears in other patients, then classify it by establishing variations in their symptoms.(C) She would determine whether the disease is acquired or genetic, then classify it accordingly.(D) She would isolate the bacteria or virus or genetic anomaly which causes the disease, then classify it accordingly.(E) She would describe the patient's symptoms, compare them to patients who have had similar symptoms, then treat the pattern as a disease.
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单选题DETECTIVE : INFORMER ::(A) spy : counterspy(B) reporter : source(C) author : editor(D) architect : draftsman(E) sailor : mutineer
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单选题EQUANIMITY:(A) spitefulness(B) tendency(C) perturbation(D) apathy(E) effusiveness
单选题In the 160 years in which "handedness" has been studied we have learned quite a lot, but we still cannot precisely describe what causes humans ------- to use one hand over the other, or why human populations are ------- toward right-hand use rather than left-hand use.
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单选题The passage suggests that which of the following would be true if volcanic eruptions did not take place?
单选题If8,750pairsofshoesarerepresentedinthepictographabove,howmanypairsofshoesdoeseachrepresent?A.350B.700C.730D.830E.1,400
单选题Around the world, the bicycle is a favorite method of transportation, especially Line in China. With its large urban population, China ranks first in the world in bicycle production and use. In fact, China is responsible for half of the world's bike ownership, with 10 million bicycles found in Beijing alone. This amounts (5) to about one bicycle for every two residents, and makes cycling the most popular form of transportation in the capital. However, as economic prosperity has increased, individual car ownership has also risen. This shift has contributed to already serious problems with urban pollution and traffic congestion. As a result, the government has encouraged even (10) more bicycle use. Bike lanes have been added to city streets, and more bicycle parking lots have been created throughout Beijing. Still, critics point out that cars are much more convenient for many daily activities in a large city. Only time will tell if government measures will ensure that bicycles remain the favorite method of transportation.
单选题In 1999, Diana read 10 English books and 7 French books. In 2000, she read twice as many French books as English books. If 60% of the books! that she read during the two years were French, how many books did she read in 2000?(A) 16(B) 26(C) 32(D) 39(E) 48
单选题The author would most likely agree with which of the following descriptions of the conflict between Darwinists and cultural anthropologists over the nature of animal emotions?(A) The concept of animal emotions suggests that human emotions are based on instinctual biology.(B) Cultural relativists dispute the notion that animal emotions are innate and not be learned.(C) Darwinists view the events of the twentieth-century as a triumph of animal instinct over rational human behavior.(D) Darwinists wish to draw a line between emotional behavior and culturally acquired behavior.(E) Cultural relativists support the idea of an animal behavior dictated by behavioral rules.
