Regarding the future of the EU, the author seems to feel______.
A.pessimistic
B.desperate
C.conceited
D.hopeful
第1题:
The author of the text seems to oppose the idea of______.
[A] free market
[B] military control
[C] strict regulations
[D] unrestrained labors
本题考查作者观点。第三段倒数第四句提到,在未来社会中,管理的权力应当被看作备用的一种最严厉的制裁,只有在自愿的方法不管用的时候才使用。该段最后两句则通过打比方的手法指出,过于严格的手段就像通过军队纪律集结和部署劳动力一样。它是像计划经济一样的恶梦。因此可知,[C]是作者反对的。第二段第三句提到,自由放任主义(laissez-faire)的经济激励手段代表了那个时代的发展(an advance);资本主义宣称第一次建立的“自由”劳动力(“free” labour)体制值得尊重。可见作者对[A]给予了肯定。[B]只在打比方时提到,不是文中的主要内容。[D]未提及。
第2题:
The author seems to be mainly concerned with most fisheries’ ________.
[A] management efficiency
[B] biomass level
[C] catch-size limits
[D] technological application
第3题:
How does the author seem to feel about the future of newspapers?
A.Satisfied
B.Hopeful
C.Worried
D.Surprised
第4题:
The author seems to be mainly concerned with most fisheries’
A.management efficiency B.biomass level C.catch-size limits D.technological application.
第5题:
In the author’s view, the new vaccine production method seems to be_____.
[A] remarkable [B] criticized [C] efficient [D] accepted
第6题:
第7题:
第8题:
concerned
hopeless
surprised
disappointed
第9题:
Enthusiastic.
Pessimistic.
Optimistic.
Cautious.
第10题:
familiar legislation regarding political activity
the experiences that all adolescents share
a society’s general sense of its own political activity
a society’s willingness to resolve political tensions
第11题:
shows indifference to the situation in the developed countries
is very concerned about global population problems
feels confident that the problem of population growth can be soon resolved
is pessimistic about the future of those high-fertility
第12题:
allows man to become calm and relaxed
serves as atonement for the past
acts as a guide for future entries
ensures alertness and sensitivity to the past
第13题:
The author has made a significant ____ to explain various issues regarding the web and its contents.
A.review
B.contact
C.attempt
D.comment
第14题:
How does the author seem to feel about the future of newspapers?
A. Satisfied B. Hopeful
C. Worried D. Surprised
第15题:
What will the author most probably discuss in the paragraph that follows?
A. causes for the parent –teen conflicts
B. Examples of the parent –teen war.
C. Solutions for the parent –teen problems
D. Future of the parent-teen relationship
第16题:
The author’s attitude towards euthanasia seems to be that of ________.
[A] opposition
[B] suspicion
[C] approval
[D] indifference
第17题:
In the author's opinion, Wagoner thinks GM's future is_____.( )
[A] foreseeable
[B] uncertain ()
[C] bright
[D] bleak
第18题:
第19题:
is one of Freud’s devotees
believes in both Animism and Zoroastrianism
thinks that Freudian theory is sound
thinks that the truth is not in the hand of Freud
第20题:
To shed light on the underappreciated work of the Hellenistic poet Posidippus
To compare the relative merits of papyrus and wood-pulp paper as media for recording information
To discuss the ways in which papyrus fragments help scholars learn about Hellenistic Egypt
To answer the questions regarding the burning of the library of Alexandria, one of the great mysteries of the ancient world
To suggest possibly fruitful paths for future archeological research into Hellenistic Egypt
第21题:
conspicuous
distinctive
foreseeable
promising
第22题:
artists are better equipped than art historians to provide detailed evaluations of other artist’s work
many artists have an unusually quick, intuitive understanding of language
artists can produce works of art even if they cannot analyze their methods of doing so
artists of the past, such as Giotto, were better educated about artistic issues than were artists of the author’s time
第23题:
The author of Passage 1 lauds the benefits science has produced, while the author of Passage 2 speaks hopefully of possible future benefits.
Both of the passages react with distrust to the idea of using science to assess chimpanzees.
The first passage lists the studies that showed positive chimp interactions, while the author of Passage 2 refutes their claims,
The first passage suggests that science can have a positive impact on perceptions about chimps, whereas the second passage views science as almost universally negative.
The author of the first passage is more apt to justify using chimps in science than the author of Passage 2.