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[单项选择]The author states "politicians assert but not argue" at the end of Paragraph 3 in order to suggest that politicians ______.
A. enjoy explaining the issues to broadcasters
B. take stronger positions on issues than in the past
C. make claims without providing reasons for the claims
D. dislike having to explain their own positions on issues to citizens
[单项选择]The author states "politicians assert but do not argue" at the end of Paragraph 3 in order to suggest that politicians ______.
A. make claims without providing reasons for the claims
B. take stronger positions on issues than in the past
C. enjoy explaining the issues to broadcasters
D. dislike having to explain their own positions on issues to citizens
[单项选择]The author states that religion differs from rationality in that ______.
A. it relies on intuition rather than reasoning
B. it is not concerned with the ultimate justification of its instinctive aims
C. it has disappointed mankind
D. it has inspired mankind
[单项选择]The author states that the home as an institution is ______.
A. a false god
B. unworthy of worship
C. probably not capable of being what many young people expect it to be
D. incapable of being the basic unit of society
[单项选择]The author states that such curiosities of nature______.
[单项选择]The author states that birds left the tropics because ______.
A. there was not enough food there in the winter
B. there were too many birds
C. there were too many glaciers
D. there was too much daylight
[单项选择]The author states that the early universities in the British colonies were ______.
A. started by British government
B. supported by the British universities
C. modeled on the British universities
D. trying in vain to copy Oxford and Cambridge
[单项选择]The author states that icebergs are rarely seen because they are _________.
A. surrounding by fog
B. hidden beneath the mountains
C. located in remote regions of the world
D. broken by waves soon after they are formed
[单项选择]The author states that textbooks written in the middle part of the nineteenth century ______.
A. departed radically in tone and style from earlier textbooks
B. mentioned for the first time the value of liberty
C. treated traditional civic virtues with even greater reverence
D. were commissioned by government agencies