... pictorial satire.
(A) which is often
(B) and often seen as
(C) it is often
(D) many of which are
11. In the nineteenth century, Samuel Gridley Howe founded the Pekins School for the Blind, _____ ... the question it is addressing.
(A) to affect
(B) affects
(C) affected
(D) will be affected
11. Though once quite large, _____ population of the bald eagle across North America has drastically ... Andrew White _____ the concept of a university
unaffiliated with any religious sect or political party.
(A) develop
(B) developing
(C) develops
(D) developed
3. In order for information...
... sites ____ by early humans.
(A) occupied
(B) occupying
(C) which occupy
(D) were occupied
11. ____ technically proficient; it also explores psychological questions.
(A) Not only is Barbara ...
(C) Naturally occurring abrasive
(D) A natural occurrence of abrasion
9._____ in the upper part of their long thin legs allow deer to run swiftly and jump far.
(A) Muscles are powerful
(B) ... blend
(B) that colors to blend
(C) whose colors blend
(D) of which the colors that blend
11. Mosaic is the art of closely setting small, colored pieces, such
as stone or glass, into a...
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pleasant when inhibitions overcoming.
27. When rainbows appear, they are always in the part of the sky opposite directly the Sun.
28. Benjamin Franklin drew a political cartoon that ... 1971 the regional corporations set up in Alaska by Congress managing everything from
fishing to banking.
37. A rocket burns propellant rapidly and most rockets carry a supply that last just...
...
(B) distinguishes
(C) which distinguishes
(D) distinguishing
11. Although pecans are most plentiful in the southeastern part of the United States, they are found
__________ Ohio and Illinois. ... Inventories showing
(B) That show inventories
(C) Inventories show that
(D) Showing the inventories
11. The scholarly interest in perception stems largely from questions about the sources and validity ... __________ by transferring the blame to others is often called scapegoating.
(A) Eliminate problems
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8. __________1895 did Cornell University begin to offer a degree in ornithology.
(A) Not until...
... largest city, is industrial and banking center.
40. A rat‘s sharp teeth can gnaw through wood, plaster, or soft metallic such as lead.
29
20. The United States Department of Agriculture supervises ... in eggs outside
the mother‘s body.
22. The expansion of adult training programs has resulted partially from the feminist movement, which
encouraging women to improve their skills for the job ... animals depends on the soil the plants grow.
(A) which
(B) which in
(C) in which
(D) in
11. The operetta first as a popular form of musical theater in the nineteenth century.
(A) to emerge...
... Saturn.
25. Every individual cell, whether its exists as an independent microorganism or is part of a complex
creature, has its own life cycle.
26. Because aluminum is nonmagnetic, it ... immediate success.
(A) published
(B) was published
(C) when it published
(D) that it published
11. A majority of people in the United States can get all the calcium their bodies from the food ... there.
(A) Cree people
(B) For Cree people
(C) It was Cree people
(D) Where Cree people
11. has been a topic of continual geological research.
(A) Did the continents originate
(B) How...
... than the Sun, is the principal cause of the tides.
25. One of the wildest and most inaccessible parts of the United States are the Everglades where
wildlife is abundant and largely protected. ... show of
his work in 1948.
29. The texture of soil is determined by the size of the grains or particles that make up.
29. To produce one pound of honey, a colony of bees must fly a distance ... differences in size
and weight.
22. The construction of sundials was considered to be an acceptable part of a student‘s educator as
late as the seventeenth century.
23. Historians have never reached...
... and protruding brows.
(A) facially
(B) their faces
(C) having facial
(D) they had faces
11. The kettledrum produces different tones depending on whether with sticks that have felt or
sponge ... heads.
(A) to strike
(B) when struck
(C) It is struck
(D) striking it
12. in the latter part of the fifteenth century as a substitute for richly embroidered tapestries.
(A) Wallpaper ... mirrors made of highly polished metal.
(A) In early
(B) As early
(C) Early
(D) Was as early
11. The quantum theory states , such as light, is given off and absorbed in tiny definite units...
... information on a single map.
(A) possible
(B) it possible
(C) it is possible
(D) that possible
11. Anarchism is a term describing a cluster of doctrines an attitudes principal uniting feature ... the same musical performance.
(A) Creates
(B) Created
(C) The creating of
(D) To create
11. Genes determine the shape of a leaf and the sex, height, and hair color of a child.
(A) such...
... stems of the alfalfa plant are the only parts of the plant
(A) the uses for livestock fees
(B) for using livestock feed
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34. Despite resistance in some parts of Canada, the conversion to ... for
release tension.
24. Doppler radar can be used to determine the direction which in the particles of a cloud are moving.
25. Applied research aims at some specific objective, such as ... The consistency of rocks
(B) Rocks, consisting
(C) Rocks consist
(D) Whereas rocks consist
11. Booker T. Washington, acclaimed as a leading educator at the turn of the century, of a school...
... Marjorie Rawlings‘
(D) That Marjorie Rawlings‘ best work
11. Jimmy Connors, well-known tennis champion, is supposed that he did not want to participate in
all the tournaments once he had reached ... number of Native Americans living in Canada is increased.
30. Eleanor Roosevelt played a leading part in women‘s organizations, and she was active in
encouraging youth movements, in promoting ...
maintenance of the normal functioning of organisms.
32. Even in an age of experimentation and departures from convention, the sonata form remain
among the most vital means of musical expression....
... majority of teacher are women.
36. Canadian scarlet-clad guards and mounties with horseback are part of the summer scene in
Ottawa.
37. Bernese mountain dogs are hardy and loyalty, and they ... is
(C) or is
(D) in case it
5. Even though John F. Kennedy failed to receive the Democratic Party‘s vice presidential nomination
in 1956, _____ won their nomination for President in 1960. ... private
insurance companies refused to insure the works.
(A) so
(B) very
(C) quite
(D) much
11. Elisha G. Otis invented a safety device designed to stop the fall of an elevator _____ supporting...
... in South Dakota has a heads of four presidents of the United
States carved into its face.
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19. The Egyptians first discovered that drying fruit preserved it, made it sweeter, and improvement ... and electoral reform, was the first woman
to be a membership of the United States Congress.
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1. _____ the demands of aerospace, medicine, and agriculture, engineers are ... believed
(D) who did she believe
Awho 与 she 重复
B 正确
D 同 A
5. _____ no real boundary to the part of the ocean referred to as a ―deep‖ because
of changing water levels and movement in the...
... calling what we would
(B) who would be calling
(C) what we would call
(D) she would call it.
11. _____ around stones that are sun-warmed, even the smallest of stones creates tiny currents of ... In 1991 Antonia Novello, the United States Surgeon General launched several programs to
address particular problem that young people have.
29. Some psychologists believe that those who are ... consist of a group of advisers, each of whom is chosen by the
President to head an executive department of the government.
36. Colleges in the newly formed United States, in recovering from...
... cholesterol content, margarine is a widely used substitute from butter.
35. After the Boston Tea Party in 1773, coffeehouses in the North American colonies became centers
for gossip, gamble, and ...
(A) As known as far
(B) Known thus far as
(C) It is known as far
(D) As far as is known
11. The growth of psychobiology owes ____ to major conceptual advances in the way people think
about ... that the average person who
(C) and the average person
(D) the average person
C afford 缺少宾语
11. Not only _____ all the positive charge of an atom, it is also the site of the weight of every...