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多选题Commentators suggested that many students of the 1950s were ______ radical politics because they saw nothing in American life against which they should revolt.
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多选题The scientific organization ______ the newspaper for prominently covering the predictions of a psychic while ______ to report on a major research conference.
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多选题When literary periods are defined on the basis of men's writing, women's writing must be forcibly assimilated into an irrelevant grid: 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 {{U}}as a dead period{{/U}}", 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. The passage provides information that answers which of the following questions? A. In what tradition do feminist critics usually place Virginia Woolf? B. What are the main themes of women's fiction of the nineteenth century? C. What events motivated the feminist reinterpretation of literary history? D. How has the period between Richardson's death and Scott's and Austen's novels traditionally been regarded by critics? E. How was the development of the nineteenth-century novel affected by women's fiction in the same century?
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多选题Although many of the students had found the assignment ______, Harrison completed it with ease.
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多选题An important ______ for assessing the performance of a glider is its capacity to remain aloft for extended periods.
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多选题To reflect the ______ of that nation"s spoken languages, its writers often make use of a mixture of dialects. A articulation B. enunciation C. multiplicity D. profundity E. heterogeneity F. spontaneity
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多选题Carla draws ______ responses, reactions characterized by verbal abuse, from those disagree with her most strongly.
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多选题Although easily angered by our mischievous behavior, our mother could be immediately ______ by our expressions of remorse.
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多选题The geologist speculated that eons ago, before the area was ______, the present-day island was actually a hilltop in a vast forest.
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多选题Marine biologists consider sea otters ______ eaters because otters select only two or three kinds of prey out of thirty potential food sources.
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多选题The newspapers" editorial section regularly publishes the ______ of those readers who are knowledgeable enough about an issue to ______ their points powerfully and articulately.
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多选题It is her supremely skillful use of sophisticated laboratory instruments that make Veronica the ______ research technician that she is.
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多选题The Adirondack range in upstate New York is frequently (i) ______ part of the Appalachians by geographers, but geologists point to its close geological (ii) ______ to Canada"s Laurentian Mountains. Blank (i) A. taken into B. regarded as C. kept in mind Blank (ii) D. familiarity E. immediacy F. resemblance
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多选题Jason"s gullibility was remarkable: he ______ the most outrageous assertions and was therefore much too easily ______.
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多选题Residents of the isolated island were forced to master the art of navigation, becoming the ocean"s most ______ sailors.
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多选题Whereas much is known about causes and consequences at the molecular level, and in spite of an enormous accumulation of chemical and morphological data on embryos of various kinds, {{U}}our understanding of how genes control morphogenesis is still far from complete.{{/U}} Perhaps one reason for this is that molecular biologists and morphologists speak different languages. Whereas the former speak about messenger-RNA and conformational changes of protein molecules, the latter speak of ectoderms, hypoblasts, and neural crests. {{U}}One solution to this predicament{{/U}} is to try to find some phenomena relevant to morphogenesis which both the molecular biologist and the morphologist can understand and discuss. As morphogenesis must be basically the result of changes in behavior of the individual cells, it seems logical to ask morphologists to describe the morphogenetic events observed in terms of changes in cellular contact, changes in the rate of proliferation of cells, or similar phenomena. Once this is done, it may be appropriate to ask questions about the molecular background for these changes. One may, for instance, ask whether variations in cell contact reflect alterations in the populations of molecules at the cell surface, or one may inquire about the molecular basis for the increased cell mobility involved in cell dispersion. The author's primary purpose is to: A. outline a procedure and discuss possible applications. B. evaluate an experiment in terms of its applicability to medical research. C. propose a method for curing specific genetic disorders. D. explain a problem and suggest a solution for it. E. reveal the shortcomings of several attitudes toward genetic research.
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多选题Lan Cao describes her novel Monkey Bridge as autobiographical "in mood rather than fact", claiming it depicts ______, not ______, truth.
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多选题A number of writers who once greatly ______ the literary critic have recently recanted, substituting ______ for their former criticism. A. disparaged B. lauded C. influenced D. approbation E. ambivalence F. censure
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多选题Gwendolyn Brooks was ______ writer: she wrote more than twenty books of poetry as well as numerous essays and reviews.
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多选题Jane Eyre is among the most ______ of feminist novels: it is still widely ______ more than 150 years after its publication.
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