单选题My boss has always attended to the ______ of important business himself.
单选题The phrase "back off" in boldface in this contest probably means ______.
单选题Simone de Beauvoir's work greatly influenced Betty Friedan's--indeed, made it possible. Why, then, was it Friedan who became the prophet of women's emancipation in the United States? Political conditions, as well as a certain anti-intellectual bias, prepared Americans and the American media to better receive Friedan's deradicalized and highly pragmatic The Feminine Mystique, published in 1963, than Beauvoir's theoretical reading of women's situation in The Second Sex. In I953 when The Second Sex first appeared in translation in the United States, the country had entered the silent, fearful fortress of the anticommunist McCarthy years (1950--1954), and Beauvoir was suspected of Marxist sympathies. Even The Nation, a generally liberal magazine, warned its readers against "certain political leanings" of the author. Open acknowledgement of the existence of women's oppression was too radical for the United States in the fifties, and Beauvoir's conclusion, that change in women's economic condition, though insufficient by itself, "remains time basic factor" in improving women's situation, was particularly unacceptable.
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单选题Anyone who has spent time with children is aware of the difference in
the way boys and girls respond to ______ situation.
A. similar
B. alike
C. same
D. likely
单选题After several ______ attempts to send the missile into space, the spacecraft was finally launched successfully.
单选题It is an interesting ______ that Robson can say that he would not use gamesmanship, but felt that the professional foul was not only a legitimate weapon in a given situation but also his responsibility.
单选题Once a picture is proved to be a forgery, it becomes quite ______.(2007年中南大学考博试题)
单选题The combination of ______ and emotional interactions with infants is crucial to their learning and emotional development.
单选题He demanded that effective measures be taken to put an end to cheating in exams.
单选题I spent the whole day yesterday rearranging my books ______ their subjects and frequency of use. A. as regards B. as against C. as of D. as from
单选题Laurance Rockefeller, the middle brother of the five prominent and benevolent grandsons of John D. Rockefeller, who concentrated his own particular generosity on conservation, recreation, ecological concerns and medical research, particularly the treatment of cancer, died of pulmonary fibrosis at his home in Manhattan. His career began on Wall Street almost 70 years ago, where he became a pioneer of modern venture capitalism, compounding his inherited wealth many times over. In the decades since he first took his seat on the New York Stock Exchange, he often used his native instinct for identifying the next big thing, not content simply to make more money but to make the money produce something of lasting value. Less sociable than his older brother Nelson, who was a four-term governor of New York and the country's vice president under Gerald R. Ford, Laurance Spelman Rockefeller was also more reserved and private than his flamboyant younger brother Winthrop, who was governor of Arkansas. A philosophy major at Princeton he had long wrestled with the question of how he might most efficiently and satisfyingly use the great wealth into which he was born and which he later kept compounding as a successful pioneer of modern venture capitalism. Using significant amounts of his money as well as his connections and prestige and negotiating skills he was instrumental in establishing and enlarging National Parks in Wyoming, California, the Virgin Islands, Vermont, Maine and Hawaii. As an active member of the Palisades Interstate Park Commission, he helped create a chain of parks that blocked the advance of sprawl, thus maintaining the majestic view that he first saw as a child looking out from Kykuit, the Rockefeller country home in Pocantico. His commitment to wilderness, recreation and environmental conservation had many roots. Since childhood he liked to ride horses through unspoiled terrain. He was a passionate photographer who sought out new landscapes. Even before Laurance reached adulthood the Rockefellers had included parks among their many philanthropic projects. Laurance was born on May 26, 1910. As Laurance matured he came to more closely resemble his grandfather than did any other family member, having the same pursed and seemingly serious expression that JohnD. Rockefeller often showed in photographs. According to family accounts, he was also the one who most closely revealed his grandfather's ability for profitable deals.
单选题Though he was almost ninety years old, he was still alive and ______.
单选题Substances, whether in the solid, liquid, or gaseous state, possess______ which are independent of the force of cohesion.
单选题What is missing from TV news ______ would fill a book. A. coverage B. dissemination C. declaration D. consultation
单选题The new system is similar to the old one ______ there is still a strong central government.
单选题3 Concern with money, and then more money, in order to buy the conveniences and luxuries of modern life, has brought great changes to the lives of most Frenchmen. More people are working than ever before in France. In the cities the traditional leisurely midday meal is disappearing. Offices, shops and factories are discovering the greater efficiency of a short lunch hour in company lunchrooms. In almost all lines of work emphasis now falls on ever-increasing output. Thus the "typical" Frenchman produces more, earns more, and buys more consumer goods than his counterpart of only a generation ago. He gains in crea ture comforts and ease of life. What he loses to some extent is his sense of personal unique ness, or individuality. Some say that France has been Americanized. This is because the United States is a world symbol of the technological society and its consumer products. The so-called Ameri canization of France has its critics. They fear that "assembly-line life" will lead to the dis appearance of the pleasures of the more graceful and leisurely old French style. What will happen, they ask, to taste, elegance, and the cultivation of the good things in life--to joy in the smell of a freshly picked apple, a stroll by the river, or just happy hours of con versation in a local care? Since the late 1950's life in France has indeed taken on qualities of rush, tension, and the pursuit of material gain. Some of the strongest critics of the new way of life are the young, especially university students. They are concerned with the future, and they fear that France is threatened by the triumph of the competitive, goods-oriented culture. Occasionally, they have reacted against the trend with considerable violence. In spite of the critics, however, countless Frenchmen are committed to keeping France in the forefront of the modern economic world. They find that the present life brings more rewards, conveniences, and pleasures than that of the past. They believe that a mod ern, industrial France is preferable to the old.
单选题As you have seen. the value of a nation's currency is a ______ of its economy.
单选题A scientific law is liable at any time to need modifying. This happens when fact is discovered which seems to ______ what the law would lead one to expect.