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发表于 2011-12-14 07:55:48 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
Exercise 37  


1.   Currently, pumps that could boost the natural pressure sufficiently to drive
the crude through a pipeline to the shore do not work (i)____ because of the
crude’s  content.  Crude  may  consist  of  oil  or  natural  gas  in  (ii)___
states—combinations  of  liquids,  gases,  and  solids  under  pressure—that  do
not  reach  the  wellhead  in  (iii)___  proportions.  The  flow  of  crude  oil,  for
example, can change quickly from 60 percent liquid to 70 percent gas.

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A consistently          D monotonous           G constant      
B simultaneously      E multiphase              H different  
C successively           F derivative                 I large        
 
2.   Because  painting  frescoes  requires  an  unusually  sophisticated  hand,
particularly in the representation of human form, the development of drawing
skill was (i)___ to artistic training in Tuscany, and by 1500 the public there
tended to distinguish artists on the basis of how well they could draw   human
figures.  In  Venice,  a  city  virtually  without  frescoes,  this  kind  of  skill  was
acquired  and  (ii)___  much  later.  Gentile  Bellini,  for  example,  although
regarded as one of the supreme painters of the day, was (iii)___ at drawing.    

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A substantial            D reprimanded                  G feeble      
B circumstantial       E appreciated                     H familiar    
C peripheral             F transcribed                      I virtuoso  

3.   Currently, legal scholars agree that in some cases legal rules do not specify
a  definite  outcome.  These  scholars  believe  that  such  (i)___  results  from  the
(ii)___of  language:  the  boundaries  of  the  application  of  a  term  are  often
unclear.  Nevertheless,  they  maintain  that  the  system  of  legal  rules  by  and
large  rests  on  clear  core  meanin gs  that  do  determine  definite  outcomes  for
most  cases.  Contrary  to  this  view,  an  earlier  group  of  legal  philosophers,
called “realists,” argued that (iii)___ pervades every part of the law.  

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A definition                         D circumstantiality          G uncertainty      
B indeterminacy                  E vagueness                    H speculation
C homogeneousness         F nuance                           I enforceness    

4.   The  kind  of  civil  disobedience  King  had  in  mind  was,  in  fact,  quite
different from Thoreau’s view of civil disobedience. Thoreau, like most other
transcendentalists,  was  primarily  interested  in  reform  of  the  (i)___,  whereas
King  was  primarily  interested  in  reform  of  society.  As  a  protest  against  the
Mexican  War,  Thoreau  refused  to  pay  taxes,  but  he  did  not  hope  by  his
action to force a change in national policy. While he (ii)___ others to adopt
similar protests, he did not attempt to mount any mass protest action against
unjust  laws.  In  contrast  to  Thoreau,  King  began  to  (iii)___  the  use  of  mass
civil disobedience to effect revolutionary changes within the social system.

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A government          D dismiss                 G advocate    
B individual              E encourage            H participate  
C corporation          F undermine            I emulate    

5.   The old belief that climatic stability accounts for the high level of species
diversity  in  the  Amazon  River  basin  of  South  America  emerged,  strangely
enough, from observations of the deep sea. Sanders discovered high diversity
among  the  mud - dwelling  animals  of  the  deep  ocean.  He  argued  that  such
diversity  could  be  attributed  to  the  absence  of  significant  (i)___  in  climate
and physical conditions, without which the (ii)___ of species should be rare.
In the course of time new species would continue to evolve, and so the rate
of  speciation  would  be  greater  than  the  rate  of  (iii)___,  resulting  in  the
accumulation of great diversity.  

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A consistency           D transmission              G disappearance    
B fluctuations           E extinction                   H generation  
C duration                F advancement              I continuation    

6.   The  advantages  of  (i)___  the  scope  of  such  studies  is  immediately
apparent in Pelling and Webster’s study of sixteenth- century London. Instead
of  (ii)___  officially  recognized  and  licensed  practitioners,  the  researchers
defined  a  medical  practitioner  as   “any  individual  whose  occupation  is
basically  concerned  with  the  care  of  the  sick.”  Using  this  defini tion,  they
found  primary  source  information  suggesting  that  there  were  60  women
medical practitioners in the city of London in 1560. Although this figure  may
be  slightly  exaggerated,  the  evidence  (iii)___  with  that  of  Gottfried,  whose
earlier  survey  identified  only  28  women  medical  practitioners  in  all  of
England between 1330 and 1530.  

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A identifying             D consulting specifically on             G contrasts strikingly    
B broadening            E focusing solely on                         H almost identifies  
C linking                    F counting generally on                   I antedates sharply        


7.   Modern  architecture  has  been  criticized  for  emphasizing  practical  and
technical  issues  at  the  expense  of  (i)___  concerns.  The  high - rise  buildings
constructed  throughout  the  industrialized  world  in  the  1960s  and  1970s
provide  ample  evidence  that  (ii)___  and  utility  have  became  the  overriding
concerns  of  the  modern  architect.  However,  Otto  Wagner’s  seminal  text  on
modern  architecture,  first  published  in  Germany  in  1896,  indicates  that  the
failure of modern architecture cannot be (iii)___ on the ideals of its founders.  

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A financial                D superficiality         G blamed      
B aesthetic                E cost- efficiency     H analyzed    
C structural              F diversity                 I exemplified          

8.   Most of Watteau’s nineteenth- century admirers simply ignored the (i)___
background  of  the  works  they  found  so  lyrical  and  charming.  Those  who
took  the  (ii)___  historical  facts  into  consideration  did  so  only  in  order  to
(iii)___  the  widely  held  deterministic  view  that  the  content  and  style  of  an
artist’s work were absolute ly dictated by heredity and environment.    

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A    grim                    D inconvenient        G refute  
B    obsolescent        E compatible            H exaggerate  
C    ludicrous            F longstanding         I review  
 
9.   The legislation of a country recently considered a bill designed to reduce
the  (i)___  inherent  in  the  ownership  of  art  by  specifying  certain  conditions
that must be met before an allegedly stolen work of art can be reclaimed by a
plaintiff. The bill places the burden of proof in reclamation litigation entirely
on the plaintiff, who must (ii)___ that the holder of an item knew at the time
of  purchase  that  it  had  been  stolen.  Therefore,  the  bill  creates  a  uniform
national statute of (iii)___ for reclamation of stolen cultural property.  

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A    uncertainty          D    demonstrate     G    limitations    
B    redundancy         E    avoid                  H    enhancements
C    availability           F    speculate            I    specificity    

10.  J.  G.  A.  ocock’s   numerous  investigations  have  all  revolved  around  the
fruitful assumption that a work of political thought can only be understood in
light  of  the  linguistic  (i)___  to  which  its  author  was  subject,  for  these
prescribed  both  the  choice  of  subject  matter  and  the  author’s
conceptualization  of  this  subject  matter.  Only  the  occasional  epic  theorist,
like  Machiavelli  or  Hobbes,  (ii)___  in  breaking  out  of  these  (iii)___  by
redefining old terms and inventing new ones.  

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A constraints         D succeeded       G bonds        
B anachronisms    E failed                 H possibility    
C jargons              F concerned          I    definition
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沙发
发表于 2011-12-14 15:58:14 | 只看该作者
请问,这些题的答案在哪里能找得到?不知道自己做的怎么样,求指导~~
板凳
发表于 2011-12-15 10:48:37 | 只看该作者
BEG、BEG、BEG、AEG、BEG、BFG、BEG、AFH、ADG、ADI
地板
 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-15 20:12:58 | 只看该作者
请问,这些题的答案在哪里能找得到?不知道自己做的怎么样,求指导~~
-- by 会员 晏小川 (2011/12/14 15:58:14)



一般我出题第二天公布正确答案。请把你的答案回复在后面。
5#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-15 20:14:24 | 只看该作者
正确答案:
EXE37   AEG  AEG  BEG  BEG  BEG
 BEG  BEG  ADG  ADG  ADG

大家继续加油!!
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发表于 2012-2-20 23:45:58 | 只看该作者
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