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[单项选择]The last paragraph suggests that ______.
A. nuclear war will definitely not take place
B. international agreements are now reached more and more easily
C. man is beginning to realize that nuclear war is his greatest enemy
D. world opinion is in favour of nuclear war
[单项选择]The first paragraph of the passage suggests ______.
A. modem society has made old people more fragile
B. there is still much one can do in his old age
C. in old age one should forget his past
D. in old age one should switch his thoughts to the future
[单项选择]In the second paragraph of the passage, the word "lounge about" probably means _______.
A. like
B. buy
C. kill time
D. hate
[单项选择]The paragraph following the passage most likely discusses ______.
A. unusual ways to advertise products
B. types of payment plans for service
C. theories about how products affect different levels of society
D. how certain elements of a price "package" influence its market value
[单项选择]The paragraph following the passage will most probably discuss ______ .
[单项选择]Which phrase in paragraph 3 suggests that the universe is like a machine
A. Cold precision and objective materialism.
B. The shadowy and unsubstantial nature of atoms.
C. Slavishly unfolding along a predetermined pathway.
D. Shifting indeterminism and subtle interactions.
[单项选择]The last paragraph of this passage is mainly talking about______.
A. the cataclysmic emotions of the victims
B. victimized people suffering from shock
C. the aftermath of the criminal victimization
D. most victims with more mental health problems
[单项选择]The following paragraph of this passage would be probably concerning ______.
[单项选择]As used in the last paragraph of this passage, the word intricate means ______
A. abnormal
B. complex
C. regular
D. perfect
[单项选择]"Forget football" in Paragraph 1 suggests that football has been ______.
A. the fiercest competition at high schools
B. thought to have iii impact on students
C. competing with commercials on campus
D. brought into disrepute by Coke and Pepsi
[单项选择]From the third paragraph of the passage, we can conclude that young adults tend to believe that certain types of clothing can ______.
[单项选择]The first paragraph mainly suggests ______.
[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]In the first paragraph, the writer suggests that Gordon Jackman is______.
A. unsuccessful in business.
B. typical of computer experts.
C. difficult to fully understan
[单项选择]The passage suggests which of the following about the increased resistance to harmful root fungi that some Plants infected with mycorrhizal fungi seem to exhibit
A. There are at least three hypotheses that might account for the increase.
B. The plants that show increased resistance also exhibit improved nitrogen fixation.
C. Such increases may be independent of mycorrhizal infection.
D. It is unlikely that a satisfactory explanation can be found to account for the increas
[单项选择]The passage suggests that we should now reexamine our thinking about the future of work and
A. create more factories in order to increase our productivity
B. be prepared to admit that being employed is not the only kind of work
C. set up smaller private enterprises so that we in turn can employ others
D. be prepared to fill in time at home taking up hobbies and leisure activities
[单项选择]The passage suggests that the Southern Railway of Britain is now______.
A. controlled by the local people
B. in financial difficult
C. under a different name
D. financially sound
[单项选择]The author of the passage suggests that historiographers should view history primarily as
A. a political conflict over spatial boundaries which can only be resolved through the input of historiographers
B. a chorus of conflicting voices whose dissonances cannot be resolved, but to which historiographers must listen
C. a field that complicates the assignment of geographic boundaries to the extent that such boundaries can never be resolved
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