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红色为正确答案,加粗为我选的答案,求解释,谢谢各位! 1.The same environmental process that long ago caused the original degradation of the forest ecosystem are acting as --- ----its rehabilitation; scientists therefore intend to try to ---zuzhi---- these processes in order to prevent future damage to the ecosystem.
(A) signals of....eliminate
(B) irritants to....exacerbate
(C) precursors to....slow
(D) barriers to....counter
(E) obstacles to....facilitate
2.Art that endures often makes an initially disturbing impact: the profound experience that such art seeks to provoke necessarily engenders a certain --------.
(A)familiarity
(B)ennui
(C)upheaval
(D)intimacy
(E)tranquility
3.Carleton would still rank among the great ------- of nineteenth-century American art even if the circumstance of her life and career were less ------- than they are.
(A)celebrities....obscure
(B)failures....illustrious
(C)charlatans…impeccable ?
(D) enigmas....mysterious
(E)success....ignominious
4.When Adolph Ochs became the publisher of The New York Times, he endowed the paper with a uniquely ------- tone, avoiding the ------- editorials that characterized other major papers of the time.
(A)abstruse….scholarly
(B)impassionate....shrill
(C)argumentative....tendentious
(D)whimsical....capricious
(E)cosmopolitan....timely ?
5. Although based on an actual event, the film lacks -------: the director shuffles events, simplifies the tangle of relationships, and ------- documentary truth for dramatic power.
(A)conviction....embraces
(B)expressiveness....exaggerates
(C)verisimilitude....sacrifices
(D)realism....substitutes
(E)coherence....utilizes?
6.Despite the fact that the book’s title suggests -------, the author is not a charlatan claiming to offer a -------; rather, her book assessed all possible treatments of certain diseases without identifying any cures.
(A)fraud....critique
(B)sincerity....nostrum
(C)hyperbole....warning
(D)expertise....prescription
(E)quackery....panacea
7. The science of astronomy was begun by amateurs and today remains dependent on their contributions, which are incisive by virtue of being ------- by the prior assumptions that often vitiate the work of professional research scientists
(A)characterized
(B)unencumbered
(C)supported
(D)contradicted
(E)inspired
8.Some suggest that students who are granted privileges receive them because their teachers wish to make the students -------; more probably, causality flows in the opposite direction, in that teachers are likely to grant privileges to diligent students.
(A)excitable
(B)independent
(C)malleable
(D)grateful
(E)conscientious
呜呜,我逻辑很差,求解救,祝大家都考出好成绩申请上dream school
非常感谢您的帮助!!
2.Art that endures often makes an initially disturbing impact: the profound experience that such art seeks to provoke necessarily engenders a certain --------.
(A)familiarity
(B)ennui
(C)upheaval
(D)intimacy
(E)tranquility
3.Carleton would still rank among the great ------- of nineteenth-century American art even if the circumstance of her life and career were less ------- than they are.
(A)celebrities....obscure
(B)failures....illustrious
(C)charlatans…impeccable ?
(D) enigmas....mysterious
(E)success....ignominious
4.When Adolph Ochs became the publisher of The New York Times, he endowed the paper with a uniquely ------- tone, avoiding the ------- editorials that characterized other major papers of the time.
(A)abstruse….scholarly
(B)impassionate....shrill
(C)argumentative....tendentious
(D)whimsical....capricious
(E)cosmopolitan....timely ?
5. Although based on an actual event, the film lacks -------: the director shuffles events, simplifies the tangle of relationships, and ------- documentary truth for dramatic power.
(A)conviction....embraces
(B)expressiveness....exaggerates
(C)verisimilitude....sacrifices
(D)realism....substitutes
(E)coherence....utilizes?
6.Despite the fact that the book’s title suggests -------, the author is not a charlatan claiming to offer a -------; rather, her book assessed all possible treatments of certain diseases without identifying any cures.
(A)fraud....critique
(B)sincerity....nostrum
(C)hyperbole....warning
(D)expertise....prescription
(E)quackery....panacea
7. The science of astronomy was begun by amateurs and today remains dependent on their contributions, which are incisive by virtue of being ------- by the prior assumptions that often vitiate the work of professional research scientists
(A)characterized
(B)unencumbered
(C)supported
(D)contradicted
(E)inspired
8.Some suggest that students who are granted privileges receive them because their teachers wish to make the students -------; more probably, causality flows in the opposite direction, in that teachers are likely to grant privileges to diligent students.
(A)excitable
(B)independent
(C)malleable
(D)grateful
(E)conscientious
呜呜,我逻辑很差,求解救,祝大家都考出好成绩申请上dream school
非常感谢您的帮助!! |
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