多选题The professor argued that every grassroots movement needs ______: without this public declaration of motives, there can be no cohesive organization.
多选题The professor"s presentation was both ______ and ______: though brief, it was instructive.
多选题Citing the ______ of the Asian American community, the scholar argued that Asian Americans constituted the region"s fastest-growing minority population.
多选题The ability to cram computer circuitry onto silicon chips faces fundamental limitations: it is possible to make the innards of a circuit so ______ that they no longer ______.
多选题National character is not formally considered by social scientists in
discussing economic and social development today. They believe that people
differ and that these differences should be taken into account somehow, but they
have as yet discovered no way to include such variables in their formal models
of economic and social development. The difficulty ties in the nature of the
data that supposedly define different national characters. Anthropologists and
others are on much firmer ground when they attempt to describe the cultural
norms for a small homogeneous tribe or village than when they undertake the
formidable task of discovering the {{U}}norms that exist in a complex modem
nation-state composed of many disparate groups{{/U}}. The situation is further
complicated by the nature of judgments about character, since such judgments are
overly dependent on impressions and since, furthermore, impressions are usually
stated in qualitative terms, it is impossible to make a reliable comparison
between the national characters of two countries. According to
the passage, which of the following is NOT true of modem nation-states?
A. They are complex.
B. They are heterogeneous.
C. They are of interest to social scientists.
D. They lack cultural norms.
E. They differ from one another in terms of national character.
多选题Because Russell was such a memorable and ______ public speaker, many people mistook his ability to talk about a wide range of topics for genuine ______.
多选题The ______ has proved to be ______: as a result, negotiations have been suspended indefinitely.
多选题Cynics believe that people who ______ compliments do so in order to be
praised twice.
A. bask in
B. give out
C. despair of
D. gloat over
E. shrug off
多选题The horizontal lines of the (i) ______ of architecture called the Prairie School are supposed to (ii) ______ the horizon of the flat prairie grassland. The (iii) ______ of this style was that architecture should rise naturally out of its site.
Blank (i)
A. focus
B. brand
C. style
Blank (ii)
D. equate
E. reveal
F. evoke
Blank (iii)
G. premise
H. tenor
I. belief
多选题The twigs of this shrub have a signature ______ whose pungency enables people to ______ the shrub even in winter when its leaves have fallen.
多选题Although the feeding activities of whales and walruses give the
seafloor of the Bering Shelf a devastated appearance, these activities seem to
be actually ______ to the area, ______ its productivity.
A. beneficial
B. detrimental
C. superfluous
D. encumbering
E. redirecting
F. enhancing
多选题Gertrude Stein"s life demonstrates her ______, her refusal ever to give up without having achieved her goal.
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.
{{U}}Feminist criticism is beginning to correct this situation.{{/U}} 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 as a dead period," 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
author quotes Doody most probably in order to illustrate
A. a contribution that feminist criticism can make to literary
criticism.
B. a modernist approach that conflicts with women's writing.
C. writing by a woman which had previously been ignored.
D. the hitherto overlooked significance of Scott's and Austen's
novels.
E. a standard system of defining literary periods.
多选题Oren missed the play"s overarching significance, focusing instead on details so minor that they would best be described as ______.
多选题Momentum gathered for a new property tax, but the ______ from home owners was so great that this proposal had to be ______.
多选题Maya Angelou and Anais Nin were ______ of self-exposure: they were among the first female writers willing to ______ their own sometimes questionable exploits and emotional shortcomings.
多选题Multiplane cameras were a critical invention for early animated films: they ______ realism by allowing drawings to appear three-dimensional.
多选题The mountain road was distinctly ______: it twisted back and forth along the contours of the hillside.
多选题The scientists hypothesized that the newly discovered virus multiplies by ______ living cells, where the viral genetic material uses the cellular materials of the host to ______ new viruses.
多选题{{U}}Historians have only recently begun to note the increase in demand
for luxury goods and services that took place in eighteenth-century England.{{/U}}
McKendrick has explored the Wedgwood firm's remarkable success
in marketing luxury pottery; Plumb has written about the
proliferation of provincial theaters, musical festivals, and children's toys and
books. While the fact of this consumer revolution is hardly in doubt, three key
questions remain: Who were the consumers? What were their motives? And what were
the effects of the new demand for luxuries? In the first
paragraph, the author mentions McKendrick and Plumb most probably in order to:
A. contrast their views on the subject of luxury consumerism in
eighteenth-century England.
B. indicate the inadequacy of historiographical approaches to
eighteenth-century English history.
C. give examples of historians who have helped to establish the fact of
growing consumerism in eighteenth-century England.
D. support the contention that key questions about eighteenth-century
consumerism remain to be answered.
E. compare one historian's interest in luxury goods such as pottery to
another historian's interest in luxury services such as musical
festivals.