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[单项选择]The passage is primarily concerned with
A. describing an important technique
B. discussing a new method
C. investigating a controversial procedure
D. announcing a significant discovery
E. promoting a novel application
[单项选择]The passage is primarily concerned with doing which of the following
A. Lauding Gibson’s achievement in recognizing the usefulness of traditional Western values toward technology
B. Advocating Gibson’s work as an example of an unorthodox and useful view of the body’s relationship to labor
C. Criticizing Gibson’s lack of reliance on alternative models of labor
D. Advancing a thesis concerning the limitations of traditional conceptions of the laboring body
E. Explaining, on the level of craft, how Gibson’s work varies from that of his peers
[单项选择]The author of the passage is primarily concerned with
A. revealing a commonly ignored distinction
B. proposing a return to a traditional taxonomical system
C. describing an way to resolve a taxonomical dilemma
D. assessing the success of a new taxonomical method
E. predicting a change in future taxonomy
[单项选择]In this passage, the author is primarily concerned with
A. advancing an argument against human cloning based on evidence from cloning experiments performed on lower life forms
B. measuring the technical and ethical limitations of the embryonic cloning process in mammals
C. refuting arguments against human cloning through the use of hard scientific evidence
D. illuminating the critical ethical distinctions in process between human cloning and sheep cloning
E. describing how the ethical issues in the quest for human cloning have given rise to new models of embryonic development
[单项选择]In the passage, the author is primarily concerned with
A. identifying the differences between science and pseudo-science as they relate to skepticism
B. stressing the importance of employing the scientific method to assuage skeptics
C. proposing a new scientific approach which answers the objections presented by skepticism
D. offering a model of skepticism that is both useful to science and avoids the pitfalls of relativism
E. explaining the difference between the assumptions made by relativists and those made by skeptics
[填空题]S5. The passage is primarily concerned with discussing________________.
[单项选择]The author is primarily concerned with
A. disproving the view that bipedalism alone can account for the human brain’s evolution
B. describing a relationship between the acquisition of an improved diet and the development of the human brain
C. contrasting the characteristics of Homo and his primate ancestors
D. analyzing the evolutionary basis for the development of the modern human diet
E. demonstrating the importance of brain growth in developing human social behavior, foraging tactics, and better diet
[单项选择]Executive coaching is primarily concerned with confidential one-to-one discussions between the coach and the executive. It is aimed at performance improvement. Primary needs are diagnosed and agreed upon, a "developmental-action plan" is drawn up, the skill base of the executive is broadened by coaching, and then the new skill sets are tested in the workplace under the guidance of the coach. Sometimes, these needs involve team coaching, but individual coaching is the normal starting point. The coach needs to guide the executive outside his or her comfort zone in order to improve performance.
A coaching assignment normally focuses on two or three developmental needs of the individual, and lasts for 6 to 12 months. However, it sometimes involves multiple assignments aimed at bringing about cultural change in an organization. For example, a new chief executive may want to change the culture of his organization. He could then hire a coach,and brief him or her to change the mindset of
A. Executive coaches update their minds constantly.
B. Coaches are aimed to broaden people’s horizon.
C. It’s difficult to evaluate the performance of a coach.
D. If a coach can not make the executive get touch with something unfamiliar, he will probably be fired.