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[单项选择]The passage suggests that making less use of modem technology may__________.
[单项选择]The passage suggests that
A. computers have not been very helpful in humanities study until recently.
B. computers were widely used in all kinds of literary texts very long ago.
C. computers were invented by International Business Machines Corporation.
D. computers began to be used for literary study as soon as they were invented.
[单项选择]The passage suggests that the earliest stoneware
A. was decorated with simple, abstract designs
B. used three-dimensional decorations
C. was valued for its fancy decorations
D. had no decoration
[单项选择]The passage suggests that scientists consider their understanding of gamma-bursts to be
A. (A) incomplete because they still have yet to establish a taxonomy of the various types of GHBs they have observed
B. (B) adequate enough to redirect research toward other more perplexing aspects of black holes
C. (C) unsurprising, given that scientists have long felt kinetic energy to play a role in the emergence of GHBs
D. (D) disappointing because the mechanism by which GHBs become visible is still poorly understood
E. (E) in need of confirmation through comparison with another astronomical phenomenon that involves electromagnetic bursts
[单项选择]The passage suggests that married couples become
A. unfriendly with guests.
B. uninterested in guests.
C. hostile when guests have left.
D. quiet when guests have left.
[单项选择]The passage suggests that an assumption underlying non-economist social scientists dismal of economics as dismal is that
A. (A) positive-sum outcomes cannot, by the definition of the power model, exist
B. (B) all social sciences founded on pragmatism instead of idealism are dismal
C. (C) zero-sum interactions models are inherently optimistic in their view of the future
D. (D) scarcity does not necessarily exist as a controlling factor in social systems
E. (E) economics is anti-utopian by nature, proposing a more realistic view of the future
[单项选择]The passage suggests that intellectuals write detective stories because ______.
A. they enjoy writing these stories
B. the stories are often in fact very instructive
C. detective stories are an accepted branch of literature
D. the creation of these stories demands considerable intelligence
[单项选择]The passage suggests that twentieth-century Marxists would have admired Jane Austin ' s novels more if the novels as the Marxists understood them, had ______.
A. described the values of upper-middle class society
B. avoided moral instruction and sermonizing
C. depicted ordinary society in a more flattering light
D. portrayed characters from more than one class of society
[单项选择]This passage suggests that not getting enough sleep might make you ______.
A. dream more often
B. have poor health
C. tired
D. breathe quickly
[单项选择]The passage suggests that most rain forest species are ______.
A. insects
B. bacteria
C. mammals
D. birds
[单项选择]The passage suggests which of the following about global corporations
A. Their continued growth depends on the existence of a fully integrated international market.
B. Their potential effect on the world market is a matter of ongoing concern to international institutions.
C. They will have to assume quasi-governmental functions if current economic trends continue.
D. Their influence on world economics will continue to increase.
[单项选择]The information in the passage suggests that advocates of the Headland Hypothesis discussed in the passage made which of the following errors
A. (A) Failing to recognize the reciprocal relationship between foraging practices and the availability of carbohydrate-rich species
B. (B) Attributing the trade relations between agriculturalists and foragers to the differences in the nutritional qualities of various rain forest food products
C. (C) Overemphasizing the importance of carbohydrate-rich species to the diet of rain forest foragers
D. (D) Interpreting changes in rain-forest composition to the willingness of agriculturalists to trade with foragers
E. (E) Failing to observe the role of seed-disbursal in the ecological success of the sago palm
[单项选择]The author of the passage suggests that historiographers should view history primarily as
A. (A) a political conflict over spatial boundaries which can only be resolved through the input of historiographers
B. (B) a chorus of conflicting voices whose dissonances cannot be resolved, but to which historiographers must listen
C. (C) a field that complicates the assignment of geographic boundaries to the extent that such boundaries can never be resolved
D. (D) a conflict between nations whose sovereignty historiographers have the duty to assess
E. (E) a history of conflicts over spatial demarcation which are ultimately irrelevant to the truth of history
[单项选择]The passage suggests that comic strips were popular for which of the following reasons
A. Readers enjoyed the unusual drawings.
B. Readers could identify with the characters.
C. They were about real-life situations.
D. They provided a break from serious news stories.
[单项选择]The passage suggests that the influence of communal living on pre-linguistic children can be traced to
[单项选择]The passage suggests that all research has proven that which of the following is true about the phenomenon of synesthesia
A. (A) The lack of synesthetic color differences tends to hinder synesthetics in the same tasks where the presence of real color differences assists nonsynesthetes.
B. (B) The presence of real color differences tends to assist nonsynesthetes in the same tasks where the lack of synesthetic color differences assists synesthetes.
C. (C) The presence of synesthetic color differences tends to assist synesthetics in the same tasks where the presence of real color differences hinders nonsynesthetes.
D. (D) The lack of synesthetic color differences tends to hinder nonsynesthetes in the same tasks where the presence of real color differences assists synesthetes.
E. (E) The presence of real color differences tends to assist synesthetes in the same tasks where the lack of synesthetic color differences hinders nonsynesthetes.