单选题The widely publicized demonstration did not after all ______ .
单选题She was so ______ the play that she cried in the final act. A. involved in B. taken in C. given in D. gone into
单选题If excellent work results in frequent pay increases or promotions, the workers will have greater ______ to produce.
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单选题The most versatile ______ embryonic stem cells, which ______ found in the embryo at the earliest stage of development and can grow into any part of the body.
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单选题A recent survey shows that, while ninety-four percent of companies conducting management-training programs open them to women, women are______ only seventy-four percent of those programs.
单选题He said he had great______ in his secretary; she would do the right thing.
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What our society suffers from most
today is the absence of consensus about what it and life in it ought to be; such
consensus cannot be gained from society's present stage, or from fantasies about
what it ought to be. For that the present is too close and too diversified, and
the future too uncertain, to make believable claims about it. A consensus in the
present hence can be achieved only through a shared understanding of the past,
as Homer's epics informed those who lived centuries later what it meant to be
Greek, and by what images and ideals they were to live their lives and organize
their societies. Most societies derive consensus from a long
history, a language all their own, a common religion, common ancestry. The myths
by which they live are based on all of these. But the United States is a country
of immigrants, coming from a great variety of nations. Lately, it has been
emphasized that an asocial, narcissistic personality has become characteristic
of Americans, and that it is this type of personality that makes for the lack of
well-being, because it prevents us from achieving consensus that would
counteract a tendency to withdraw into private worlds. In this study of
narcissism, Christopher Lash says that modern man, "tortured by
self-consciousness, turns to new therapies not to free himself of his personal
worries but to find meaning and purpose in life, to find something to live for".
There is widespread distress because national morale has declined, and we have
lost an earlier sense of national vision and purpose. Contrary
to rigid religions or political beliefs, as are found in totalitarian societies,
our culture is one of the great individual differences, at least in principle
and in theory; but this leads to disunity, even chaos. Americans believe in the
value of diversity, but just because our is a society based on individual
diversity, it needs consensus about some dominating ideas more than societies
based on uniform origin of their citizens. Hence, if we are to have consensus,
it must be based on a myth--a vision about a common experience, a conquest that
made us Americans, as the myth about the conquest of Troy' formed the Greeks.
only a common myth can offer relief from the fear that life is without meaning
or purpose. Myths permit us to examine our place in the world by comparing it to
a shared idea. Myths are shared fantasies that form the tie that binds the
individual to other members of his group. Such myths help to ward off feelings
of isolations, guilt, anxiety, and purposelessness--in short, they combat
isolation and the breakdown of social standards and values.
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单选题The book might well have ______ had it been less expensive. A. worked out B. gone through C. caught on D. fitted in
单选题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} Below each of the following passages you will find some
questions or incomplete statements. Each question or statement is followed by
four choices marked A, B, C and D. Read each passage carefully, and then select
the choice that best answers the question or completes the statement. Mark the
letter of your choice with a single bar across the square brackets on your
Machine-scoring Answer Sheet.{{B}}Passage One{{/B}}
Can animals have a sense of humor?
Sally Blanchard, publisher of a newsletter called the Pet Bird Report, thinks a
pet parrot may have pulled her leg. That's one explanation for the time her
African gray parrot, named Bongo Marie, seemed to feign distress at the possible
death of an Amazon parrot named Paco. It happened one day when
Blanchard was making Cornish game hen for dinner. As Blanchard lifted her knife,
the African gray threw back its head and said. "Oh, no! Paco!" Trying not to
laugh, Blanchard said, "That's not Paco." and showed Bongo Marie that the Amazon
was alive and well. Mimicking a disappointed tone. Bongo Marie said. "Oh. no."
and launched into a hoarse laugh. Was the parrot joking when it
seemed to believe the other bird was a goner? Did Bongo Marie comprehend
Blanchard's response? Studies of African grays have shown that they can
understand the meaning of words, for example, that red refers to a color, not
just a particular red object. Parrots also enjoy getting a reaction out of
humans, and so, whether or not Bongo Marie's crocodile tears were intentional,
the episode was thoroughly satisfying from the parrot's point of
view.
单选题I second Mr. Smith"s motion that we ______ a special board to examine the problem.
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单选题The senator's speech ______the need for reduced tariffs.
单选题H is improper for a person in such a high ______ in the company to behave so badly in public.
单选题In 1986 the country Uinitiated/U restrictions on the use of pesticides.
单选题Next to Sir Andrew in the club-room sits Captain Sentry, a gentleman of great courage, good understanding, but invincible modesty. He is one of those that deserve very well, but are very awkward at putting their talents within the observation of such as should take notice of them. He was some years a captain, and behaved himself with great gallantry in several engagements and at several sieges; but having a small estate of his own, and being next heir to Sir Roger, he has quitted a way of life in which no man can rise suitably to his merit, who is not something of a courtier as well as a soldier. I have heard him often lament that in a profession where merit is placed in so conspicuous a view, impudence should get the better of modesty. When he had talked to this purpose; I never heard him make a sour expression, but frankly confess that he left the world because he was not fit for it. A strict honesty, and an even regular behavior, are in themselves obstacles to him that must press through crowds, who endeavour at the same end with himself, the favor of a commander. He will, however, in his way of talk excuse generals for not disposing according to men's desert, or inquiring into it; for, says he, that the great man who has a mind to help me, has as many, to break through to come at me, as I have to come at him: therefore he will conclude that the man who would make a figure, especially in a military way, must get over all false modesty, and assist his patron against the importunity of other pretenders, by a proper assurance in his own vindication. He says it is a civil cowardice to be backward in asserting what you ought to expect, as it is a military fear to be slow in attacking when it is your duty, With this candour does the gentleman speak of himself and others. The same frankness runs through all his conversation. The military part of his life has furnished him with many adventures, in the relation of which he is very agreeable to the company; for he is never overbearing, though accustomed to command men in the utmost degree below him; nor ever too obsequious, from a habit of obeying men highly above him.
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