1. Some scientists argue that carbon compounds
0 @+ g9 _; t( A2 \play such a central role in life on Earth because
9 K/ o2 z0 J2 u. a5 Yof the possibility of----resulting from the carbon
2 y# k! a4 K X3 r& H* n6 }atom’s ability to form an unending series of: u. b' b/ V/ P- H3 T
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(A) deviation (B) stability
/ A' L ~; `9 h2 ?0 V(C) reproduction (D) variety
6 A H* a5 W i( j(E) invigoration, U5 V6 M) q3 j
2. Whereas the art critic Vasari saw the painting
4 [8 }: u' m( i) {# B5 |5 F- oentitled the Mona Lisa as an original and
! ?0 D6 K3 `- p2 u: U8 i8 `( s. Ywonderful----feat, the reproduction of a natural
2 G6 N0 w# r; q' l" iobject, the aesthetes saw it as----that required
$ m" }2 ]2 O( N3 Y; tdeciphering.
+ Y5 O+ ~2 m/ n% k(A) collaborative.. an aberration8 m$ N# E: a1 Q8 s) y( A# ]6 Z
(B) historical.. a symbol+ O" l0 X% \8 l5 y/ w
(C) technical.. a hieroglyph考试用书
/ B" v2 ]* G& O' r. p(D) mechanical.. an imitation
a6 x5 ~6 E" q- Z1 A- b/ V: l(E) visual.. an illusion ?4 ?/ z4 g+ v/ L2 I( Q
3. Until the current warming trend exceeds the
" x- H+ q' e- J& \ A/ Mrange of normal climatic fluctuations, there will
) [- D. Y) d8 [- Nbe, among scientists, considerable----the
& \1 V/ }( }$ kpossibility that increasing levels of atmospheric: c \* a0 A; T. ?
CO2 can cause long-term warming effects.
4 i3 c5 q: h6 u. G: N% B# _(A) interest in (B) uncertainty about
+ s; ^ | X* \8 `5 \8 z(C) enthusiasm for (D) worry about
1 m; L3 w a; d( w/ U7 Z) l2 e(E) experimentation on# B1 {* ?& E0 N% t4 u! C
4. Without seeming unworldly, William James0 U; D' P8 l: f6 R- f
appeared wholly removed from the----of
( Q9 D( J, n8 z T+ M( T) Ksociety, the conventionality of academe.% n7 P& m7 v# p- a$ S" ]
(A) ethos (B) idealism (C) romance
6 u) R/ W2 n$ J: ~(D) paradoxes (E) commonplaces, {7 E9 p; v( j d- O) K# X4 f
5. Although the revelation that one of the contestants' y! Q7 h. j0 j, j+ m0 E9 ?8 s
was a friend left the judge open to charges of lack, {! w" X1 H4 y4 A* z: L
of----, the judge remained adamant in her assertion
' l$ ?& x4 h: vthat acquaintance did not necessarily+ s4 L4 T) j) h8 f% n
imply----.
# y, Q; x& |; r, E7 m(A) prudence.. tolerance- ]3 A) p0 Z0 B
(B) detachment.. foreknowledge
3 J* T6 w7 N3 v3 Z! U(C) exoneration.. improprietywww.Examw.com) w' D7 u% X6 t
(D) prejudice.. preference- F7 F. [ Y' m
(E) disinterestedness.. partiality |