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66. Natural selection tends to eliminate genes that cause inherited diseases, acting most strongly against the most severe diseases; consequently, hereditary diseases that are would be expected to be very , but, surprisingly, they are not.
A. lethal ... rare
B. untreated ... dangerous C. unusual ... refractory D. new ... perplexing E. widespread ... acute 1. Although , almost self-effacing in his private life, he displays in his plays and essays a strong publicity and controversy. A. conventional. .interest in B. monotonous.. reliance on C. shy.. aversion toward D. retiring. .penchant for E. evasive.. impatience with
*2.In order to her theory that the reactions are , the scientist conducted many experiments, all of which showed that the heat of the first reaction is more than twice that of the second. A. support.. different B. comprehend.. constant C. evaluate.. concentrated D. capture.. valuable E. demonstrate.. problematic
*3. Considering how long she had yearned to see Italy, her first reaction was curiously . A. meditative B. tepid C. categorical D. unoriginal E. insightful
*4.Although Mount Saint Helens has been more during the last 4,500 years than any other volcano in the coterminous United States, its long dormancy before its recent eruption its violent nature. A. awe-inspiring ... restrained B. gaseous ... confirmed C. explosive ... belied D. familiar ... moderated E. volatile ... suggested
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步骤三 语气及感情色彩的判断
67. Any language is a conspiracy against experience in the sense that it is a collective attempt to experience by reducing it into discrete parcels.
A. extrapolate B. transcribe C. complicate D. amplify E. manage
*It is to the novelist's credit that all of the episodes in her novel are presented realistically, without any or playful supernatural tricks. A. elucidation B. discrimination C. artlessness D. authenticity E. whimsy
* He was regarded by his followers, as something of , not only because of his insistence on strict discipline, but also because of his adherence to formal details. A. a martinet ... rigid B. an authority ... sporadic C. a tyrant ... reluctant D. a fraud ... conscientious E. an acolyte ... maniacal 68. Walpole's art collection was huge and fascinating, and his novel The Castle of Otranto was never out of print; none of this mattered to the Victorians, who him as, at best, . A. dismissed.. insignificant B. judged.. worthwhile C. revered.. talented D. reviled.. meager
E. taunted.. dangerous
69. No computer system is immune to a virus, a particularly malicious program that is designed to and electronically the disks on which data are stored.
A. prepare…… improve
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B. restore…… disable C. infect…… damage D. preserve…… secure E. invade…… repair
70. As for the alleged value of expert opinion, one need only government records to see evidence of the failure of such opinions in many fields.
A. inspect ... questionable B. retain ... circumstantial C. distribute ... possible D. consult ... strong
E. evaluate ... problematic
71. Despite the of many of their colleagues, some scholars have begun to emphasize \the myths, hopes, and fears of contemporary society.
A. antipathy ... entangling B. discernment ... evaluating C. pedantry ... reinstating D. skepticism ... deciphering E. enthusiasm ... symbolizing
72. This final essay, its prevailing kindliness by occasional flashes of savage irony, bespeaks the character of the author.
A. illuminated ... imperturbable B. marred ... dichotomous C. untainted ... vindictive D. exemplified ... chivalrous E. diluted ... ruthless
73. Johnson never to ignore the standards of decent conduct mandated by company policy if compliance with instructions from his superiors enabled him to do so, whatever the effects on his subordinates.
A. deigned ... tacit
B. attempted ... halfhearted C. intended ... direct D. scrupled ... literal E. wished ... feigned.
74. Ironically, the party leaders encountered no greater their efforts to build a progressive party than the of the progressives already elected to the legislature.
A. support for... advocacy
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B. threat to... promise C. benefit from... success D. obstacle to... resistance E. praise for... reputation
75. The influence of the Titnaeus among early philosophical thinkers was , if only because it was the sole dialogue in Europe for almost 1 , 000 years.
A. pervasive ... available
B. inestimable ... suppressed C. unnoteworthy ... abridged D. underestimated ... studied E. circumscribed ... translated
76. During the widespread fuel shortage, the price of gasoline was so that suppliers were generally thought to be the consumer. A. reactive ... shielding B. stable ... blackmailing C. depressed ... cheating D. prohibitive ... placating E. excessive ... gouging
77. Jones was unable to recognize the contradictions in his attitudes that were obvious to everyone else; even the hint of an untruth was to him, but he serious trouble by always cheating on his taxes. A. acceptable ... risked B. exciting ... averted C. repugnant ... courted D. anathema ... evaded E. tempting ... hazarded
逻辑关系上最直接的选项永远是正确选项
78. The hierarchy of medical occupations is in many ways a system; its strata remain and the practitioners in them have very little vertical mobility.
A. health ... skilled B. delivery ... basic C. regimental ... flexible D. training ... inferior E. caste ... intact
79. The natural balance between prey and predator has been increasingly most frequently by human intervention.
A. celebrated B. predicted
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C. observed D. disturbed E. questioned
80. Not all the indicators necessary to convey the effect of depth in a picture work simultaneously; the picture' s illusion of three-dimensional appearance must therefore result from the viewer' s integration of various indicators perceived . A. imitative ... coincidentally B. uniform ... successively
C. temporary ... comprehensively D. expressive ... sympathetically E. schematic ... passively
81. When theories formerly considered to be in their scientific
objectivity are found instead to reflect a consistent observational and evaluative bias, then the presumed neutrality of science gives way to the recognition that categories of knowledge are human .
A. disinterested ... constructions B. callous ... errors
C. verifiable ... prejudices D. convincing ... imperatives E. unassailable ... fantasies
82. Poe's reviews of contemporary fiction, which often find great merit in otherwise literary gems, must make us respect his critical judgment in addition to his well-known literary talent.
A. thorough ... completed B. petulant ... unpopular
C. insightful ... unappreciated D. enthusiastic ... acclaimed E. harsh ... undeserving
83. The breathing spell provided by the arms shipments should give all the combatants a chance to reevaluate their positions.
A. plethora of
B. moratorium on C. reciprocation of D. concentration on E. development of
84. Aptly enough, this work so imbued with the notion of changing times and styles has been constantly over the years, thereby reflecting its own mutability.
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A. appreciated B. emulated C. criticized D. revised E. reprinted
85. Not wishing to appear , the junior member of the research group refrained from any criticism of the senior members' plan for dividing up responsibility for the entire project.
A. reluctant ... evaluating B. inquisitive ... offering
C. presumptuous ... venturing D. censorious ... undercutting