单选题Children whose biological parents both have Tic Syndrome Z (TSZ), which is characterized by the involuntary contraction of certain muscles, are about four times more likely to develop such contractions than are children whose biological parents do not have TSZ, It is likely, therefore, that predisposition to TSZ is an inherited trait
单选题If n=pqr,where P,q,and r are three different positive prime numbers,how many different positive divisors does n have.including 1 and n? A. 3 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7 E. 8
单选题The passage suggests that a semblance between a species' plumage and the food available in a given ecological niche(A) is an evolutionary advantage because it allows the males and females of the species to forage for food more efficiently(B) is an evolutionary advantage because it tends to permit the isolation of the species population, thus increasing food supply(C) is an evolutionary advantage because it reduces the necessity for rivalry between males of different species by helping identify females(D) is an evolutionary advantage because it minimizes the amount of energy necessary for the courtship process(E) is an evolutionary advantage because it provides a marker for the species' territory, thus reducing the energy necessary for controlling the niche's food supply
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单选题The distinctive qualities of African music were not appreciated or even ______ by Westerners until fairly recently.(A) deplored(B) revered(C) ignored(D) neglected(E) perceived
单选题It can be inferred from the passage that the author most probably considers serious contemporary photography to be a
单选题TheUSSMathematicasailed6knotsnorth,then5knotseast,then2knotssouth.Howfar,inknots,wastheshipfromherstartingpoint?(A)3(B)(D)41(E)61
单选题It can be inferred from the passage that Anderson would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements regarding the persistence of imperial authority in French Canada?(A) The persistence of imperial authority most likely would have failed to offer as much protection to native Americans as it did to European settlers.(B) The persistence of imperial authority would have likely resulted in less profit for England in terms of revenue and territory than the actual withdrawal that occurred.(C) The persistence of imperial authority would likely have limited in an enduring fashion the sovereignty and self-rule of the European colonists.(D) George the III minister's were not sufficiently interested in retaining control over French Canada to effect any changes in their colonial policy.(E) The "American" character of Britain's North American empire and British metropolitan authority would not have been affected even if British imperial authority had withdrawn more quickly.
单选题According to the passage, the more superbubbles that exist in a galaxy,(A) the longer the star-formation process will take place(B) the greater the amount of interstellar gas in the galaxy(C) the higher the positive feedback rate of star formation in the galaxy(D) the less magnetic activity in that galaxy(E) the more regular the intervals of star formation
单选题Some of his plans were______and much too good for this world, but he never wavered in a cause that he considered just, and in so doing he commanded the respect of even those who______him.
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单选题In the fourth paragraph, the author is primarily concerned with(A) restating the main idea of the passage(B) using research findings to make predictions(C) outlining the direction of future research(D) describing an additional aspect of a phenomenon(E) introducing a conflicting hypothesis
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单选题The new teacher ______ between adhering strictly to her lesson plans and taking advantage of a teachable moment.(A) incinerated(B) vacillated(C) coalesced(D) enumerated(E) immigrated
单选题CAUSTIC:(A) innocuous(B) tortuous(C) inflexible(D) deadening(E) sterile
单选题"The emancipation of women," James Joyce told one of his friends, "has caused the greatest revolution in our time in the most important Line relationship there is—that between men and (5) women." Other modernists agreed: Virginia Woolf, claiming that in about 1910 "human character changed," and, illustrating the new balance between the sexes, urged, "Read the 'Agamemnon,' and see whether...your sympathies (10) are not almost entirely with Clytemnestra." D.H. Lawrence wrote, "perhaps the deepest fight for 2000 years and more, has been the fight for women's independence." But if modernist writers considered women's (15) revolt against men's domination one of their "greatest" and "deepest" themes, only recently—in perhaps the past 15 years—has literary criticism begun to catch up with it. Not that the images of sexual antagonism that abound in modem litera- (20) ture have gone unremarked; far from it. But what we are able to see in literary works depends on the perspectives we bring to them, and now that women—enough to make a difference—are reforming canons and interpreting literature, the (25) landscapes of literary history and the features of individual books have begun to change.
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单选题According to the passage, early American parishioners held which of the following views concerning parish demography?
单选题When he was ordered from above to expel two______comrades-they insisted on challenging the leadership-he found himself caught between his official duties and his oldest______.(A) dangerous… enmities(B) obstreperous … loyalties(C) peerless… inhibitions(D) dire… ambitions(E) excellent … considerations
单选题CONVOLUTED : COMPLEXITY ::(A) immutable : temporality(B) transient : evanescence(C) notable : quiddity(D) commodious : popularity(E) uncanny: repulsiveness