第1题:
I only
II only
I and III only
I, II, and Ill
None of the above
第2题:
In exploring the rich variety of African artworks, the reason why one will note that certain patterns of meaning and usage occur again and again is because this phenomenon of pattern repetition is nearly found in all world civilizations.
In exploring the rich variety of African artworks, the reason one will note that certain patterns of meaning and usage occur again and again is that this phenomenon of pattern repetition is found in nearly all world civilizations
When you explore the rich variety of African artworks, the reason one will note that certain patterns of meaning and usage occur again and again is because this phenomenon of pattern repetition is found in nearly all world civilizations.
When one explores the rich variety of African artworks, the reason you will note that certain patterns of meaning and usage occur again and again is because this phenomenon of pattern repetition is found in nearly all world civilizations
In exploring the rich variety of African artworks, the reason one will note that certain patterns of meaning and usage occur again and again is because found in nearly all world civilizations is this phenomenon of pattern repetition.
第3题:
revulsion
reluctant acceptance
amusement
appreciation
bewilderment
第4题:
9
12
13
14
15
第5题:
are less expensive to maintain than factories
are difficult to track and evaluate
are not as beneficial to consumers as purchased goods
do not represent a financial burden if they are destroyed
are found everywhere in abundance
第6题:
第7题:
chimps should be valued because of their genetic closeness to humans
increasing legislation would effectively protect the chimpanzees
humanity is a major factor in the decimation of chimps
chimps can be dangerous and unpredictable and should be treated with caution
only through heroic and unprecedented measures can the chimp be saved
第8题:
requited
repudiated
portended
rescinded
expropriated
第9题:
affably; gently
humanely; painstakingly
swiftly; meticulously
obstreperously; perfunctorily
exigently; cursorily
第10题:
and takes less time than it, but produces just as tasty a souffle as the old recipe
that take less time than the old recipe, producing just as tasty a souffle
and takes less time than the old recipe, but produces just as tasty a souffle
also taking less time than the old recipe, but produces just as tasty a souffle
but produces just as tasty a souffle as the old recipe, but takes less time
第11题:
9.0
10.5
12.0
13.5
15.00
第12题:
第13题:
16
45
63
120
840
第14题:
The requirements for raising a child according to a well-known psychologist is
To raise a child, according to a well-known psychologist, it requires
According to a well-known psychologist, raising a child requires
In raising a child is required, according to a well-known psychologist
As for raising a child according to a well-known psychologist
第15题:
2/20
19/21
21/19
18/20
20/18
第16题:
(As it is now)
His aspiration was to discover where we get our gender identity from, to see for ourselves how women are treated in our society.
His aspiration, to discover the roots of gender identity, and to see how women are treated for himself.
His aspiration was to discover the roots of gender identity and experience firsthand the way women are treated.
His aspiration was to discover the roots of gender identity and to personally experience the treatment of women by men.
第17题:
Noam Chomsky
modern cognitive scientists
philosophers from pre-1950
modern comparative linguists
adults who are learning a new language
第18题:
6.0
6.2
6.4
6.6
6.8
第19题:
psychological controversy
theory of art
visual analogy
geometric theorem
political position
第20题:
The superstitions seeming silly to non- believers who don't share them, however to believers those rituals provide a sense of control over otherwise unsettling situations.
They seem silly to those nonbelievers who don't share the superstitions, but the rituals providing a sense of control over otherwise unsettling situations to believers.
Although such superstitions may seem silly to nonbelievers, to believers those rituals provide a sense of control over otherwise unsettling situations.
Instead of the superstitions seeming silly to those who don't believe in them, these rituals give believers a sense of control to situations otherwise unsettling.
They may seem silly to nonbelievers who don't share the superstitions, hence those rituals provide a sense of control to believers over otherwise unsettling situations.
第21题:
If Ethan was not Mark's student, then he& is not going to college.
If Joyelle goes to college, then she was& not Mark's student.
If Ginger goes to college, then she was& Mark's student.
If Stephanie was Mark's student, then& she is not going to college.
If Steve does not go to college, then he& was not Mark's student.
第22题:
would have took Jose and I
would have taken Jose and I
would have taken Jose and me
would have took Jose and me
would be taking Jose and me
第23题:
Passage 2 describes a significant. and discovery that contradicts the argument of Passage 1.
Passage 2 offers a theory that supports the main point in Passage 1.
Passage I provides a possible reason for the scientific inquiry presented in Passage 2.
Passage 1 relates an anecdote that explains the popular misconception in Passage 2.
Passage 2 provides a historical context for the discovery described in Passage 1.
第24题:
-4
0
2/x
4/x
-x/4