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[单项选择]The author considers office politics to be ______.
A. unwelcome at the workplace
B. bad for interpersonal relationships
C. indispensable to the development of company culture
D. an important factor for personal advancement
[单项选择]The author considers the explanations put forward by Van West and Adler for the causes of the Anasazi evacuation to be
A. popular but suspect
B. partially persuasive, but individually insufficient
C. anachronistic and controversial
D. premature and illogical
E. (E) ambitious but misguided
[单项选择]The author considers our understanding of dreaming someday ______.
A. imaginary
B. likely
C. suspicious
D. inevitable
[单项选择]The author considers the metaphors of masculinity and femininity we associate with certain pieces of music to be
A. (A) external to the music, imposed in most cases by the interpretational criteria of critics and listeners
B. (B) interesting but unnecessary for the enjoyment of these pieces of music by most listeners
C. (C) evidence that socially-grounded codes are composed into music, and not simply the product of interpretation
D. (D) a means by which familiar and well-loved music can be invested with new and arguably more positive values
E. (E) evidence for a fundamental difference between the music of the avant-garde and more traditional varieties
[单项选择]The author considers the notion that population alone is the best indicator of sustainable development to be
A. unoriginal
B. inaccurate
C. offensive
D. obscure
E. speculative
[单项选择]The author considers the Marxist sociologist' s thesis about the origins of racial prejudice to be______.
A. unoriginal
B. unpersuasive
C. offensive
D. obscure
[单项选择]According to the passage, the author considers the reduction of energy in an empty region of space to which a real particle has been added to be ______.
A. a well-known process
B. a frequent occurrence
C. a fleeting existence
D. an unexpected outcome
[单项选择]The author considers the contentions made by the recent historians discussed in the passage to be _______.
A. potentially verifiable
B. partially justified
C. logically contradictory
D. ingenious but flawed