单选题A leading British scholar has proposed translating Shakes peare into contemporary English ______young audience who are confused by jokes which are 400 years out of date.
单选题They had to examine the dead fish before they had a ______ answer as to what killed them.
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单选题Picking flowers in the park is absolutely ______.
A. avoided
B. prohibited
C. rejected
D. repelled
单选题The captain was ______ to sergeant for failing to fulfill his duties.
单选题She is a woman of ______ who has never abandoned her principles for the
sake of her own benefits.
A. dignity
B. scarcity
C. Integrity
D. stability
单选题Previous research by scientists from Keil University in Germany monitored Adelie penguins and noted that the birds" heart rates increased dramatically at the sight of a human as far as 30 meters away. But new research using an artificial egg, which is equipped to measure heart rates, disputes this. Scientists from the Scott Polar Research Institute at Cambridge say that a slow moving human who does not approach the nest too closely, is not perceived as a threat by penguins.
The earlier findings have been used to partly explain the 20 per cent drop in populations of certain types of penguins near tourist sites. However, tour operators have continued to insist that their activities do not adversely affect wildlife in Antarctica, saying they encourage non-disruptive behavior in tourists, and that the decline in penguin numbers is caused by other factors.
Amanda Nimon of the Scott Polar Research Institute spent three southern hemisphere summers at Cuverville Island in Antarctica studying penguin behavior towards humans. "A nesting penguin will react very differently to a person rapidly and closely approaching the nest," says Nimon. "First they exhibit large and prolonged heart rate changes and then they often flee the nest leaving it open for predators (捕食者) to fly in and remove eggs or chicks." The artificial egg, specially developed for the project, monitored both the parent who had been disturbed when the egg was placed in the nest and the other parent as they both took it in turns to guard the nest.
However, Boris Culik, who monitored the Adelie penguins, believes that Nimon"s findings do not invalidate his own research. He points out that species behave differently—and Nimon"s work was with Gentoo penguins. Nimon and her colleagues believe that Culik"s research was methodologically flawed because the monitoring of penguins" responses entailed capturing and restraining the birds and fitting them with heart-rate transmitters. Therefore, argues Nimon, it would not be surprising if they became stressed on seeing a human subsequently.
单选题It was my sad duty to ______ the news of John's death to his family.
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单选题Poverty and domestic violence make it easy for her to trust that bad
things will happen and take this ______ happiness away.
A. adversary
B. vulgar
C. fragile
D. superfluous
单选题The teacher's behavior and the student's response ______ what many people have said about language learning. A. confine B. conform C. consent D. confirm
单选题Without exposure to the cultural, intellectual, and moral traditions that are our heritage, we are excluded from a common world that
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generations. On the one hand, such exclusion tends to
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us to recreate everything, a needless and largely impossible task; On the other hand, it tends to make us
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, to suggest that we are indeed the creators of the world and of all good ideas
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in fact we are only a fragment of the history of man.
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entirely to ourselves, we could make only the slimmest contributions to wisdom.
While the humanities overlap the fine and liberal arts, they are also related of necessity to the sciences and to technology. Some of the
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of the humanities raise questions about what ends are worthy to be
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, what ideals deserve
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. But since it is futile to know what is worth doing without having any idea of how to get things done, effective study in the humanities requires respect for and attainment of factual knowledge and technological skill.
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, it is pointless to know how to get things done without having any idea what is worth doing, so that informed study in applied science demands
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in the humanities.
单选题{{B}}Passage Two{{/B}}
Most new words are made up from other
earlier words; language-making is a conservative process, wasting little. When
new words unfold out of old ones, the original meaning usually hangs around like
an unrecognizable scent, a sort of secret. There are two immense
words from Indo-European, gene and bheu, each a virtual anthill in itself, from
which we have constructed the notion Of everything. At the beginning or as far
back as they are traceable, they meant something like being. Gene signified
beginning, giving birth, while bheu indicated existence and growth. Gene turned
itself successively into kund jaz (Germanic) and gecynd (Old English), meaning
kin or kind. Kind was at first a family connection, later an elevated social
rank, and finally came to rest meaning kindly or gentle. Meanwhile, a branch of
gene became the Latin gens which emerged as genus, genius, genital, and
generous; then still holding on to its inner significance it became "nature"
(out of gnasci). While gene was evolving into "nasture" and
"kind" bheu was moving through similar transformations. One branch became the
English word "build". It also moved into Greek, as phuein, meaning to bring
forth and make grow; then as phusis, which was another word for nature. Phusis
became the source of physic which at first meant natural science and later was
the word for medicine. Still later, physic became physics. Both
words, at today's stage of their evolution, can be taken together to mean,
literally, everything in the universe. You do not come by words like this
easily; they cannot just be made up from scratch. They need long lives before
they can signify. "Everyting," C. S. Lewis observed in a discussion of the
words, "is a subject on which there is not much to be said." The words
themselves must show the internal marks of long use; they must contain their own
inner conversation.
单选题Today we'll discuss proposals ______ the improvement of quality. M1 other proposals will be left to the next meeting. A. similar to B. relevant to C. familiar with D. regarded as
单选题The news you told me the other day has yet to be ______. A. affirmed B. informed C. conformed D. confirmed
单选题General acceptance of 3-D films may prove hard to come by, as the experience of three decades ago indicated. A. obtain B. explain C. understand D. discern
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单选题The destruction of rainforests has been ______ as a disaster for the
environment,
A. blamed
B. declared
C. condemned
D. appealed
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单选题It would be difficult for a man of his political affiliation, ______, to become a senator from the South.
