A.It did not receive approval until Canizares" work was published.
B.It was not widely accepted in the 1970"s.
C.It did not receive support initially because technology was not available to confirm its tenets.
D.It supports earlier speculation that intergalactic gas was largely the result of explosions outside the galaxy.
E.It was widely challenged until x-ray evidence of gas temperatures in NGC 1275 had been presented.
第1题
of the following characteristics?
A.It is one-tenth hotter than it was in the outer regions of the galaxy cluster.
B.It emits radiation with wavelengths that change as the gas moves toward the center of the galaxy.
C.The total amount of radiation emitted diminishes as the gas cools.
D.It loses 90 percent of its energy as it moves to the center of the galaxy.
E.It condenses at a rate much slower than the rate of decrease in temperature as the gas flows inward.
第2题
According to the passage, one reason that the authors gave rats carbohydrates was to
A.depress the rats" tryptophan levels.
B.prevent the rats from contracting diseases.
C.cause the rats to produce insulin.
D.demonstrate that insulin is the most important substance secreted by the body.
E.compare the effect of carbohydrates with the effect of proteins.
第3题
f a rat varies with the
A.amount of protein present in a meal.
B.concentration of serotonin in the brain before a meal.
C.concentration of leucine in the blood rather than on the concentration of tyrosine in the blood after a meal.
D.concentration of tryptophan in the brain before a meal.
E.number of serotonin-containing neurons present in the brain before a meal.
第4题
try?
A.It displaced fewer skilled workers than R/P automation did.
B.It could have been implemented either by experienced machinists or by computer engineers.
C.It was designed without the active involvement skilled machinists.
D.It was more difficult to design than R/P automation was.
E.It was technically superior to R/P automation.
第5题
ntage goals set by "some federal and local agencies "(line 18)are
A.more popular with large corporations.
B.more specific.
C.less controversial.
D.less expensive to enforce.
E.easier to comply with.
第6题
s result quickly in orders might cause it to
A.experience frustration but not serious financial harm.
B.face potentially crippling fixed expenses.
C.have to record its efforts on forms filed with the government.
D.increase its spending with minority subcontractors.
E.revise its procedure for making bids for federal contracts and subcontracts.
第7题
hree kinds of "talk" therapy(Freudian, Rogerian, and cognitive)and also behavior. therapy. Since the periods when I was in therapy were the least happy times of my life, I have concluded that psychotherapy cannot work for me. Which of the following statements, if true, would most weaken Johns conclusion?
A.Behavior. therapy is designed to address different problems from those addressed by "talk" therapies.
B.The techniques used in behavior. therapy are quite different from those used in "talk" therapies.
C.People who try several different types of psychotherapy tend to be happier than people who try only one type of psychotherapy.
D.People who try several different types of psychotherapy are more likely to find one that works for them than are people who try only one type of psychotherapy.
E.People undergoing psychotherapy that ultimately works are often unhappy while they are in therapy.
第8题
thesis that colds are, at least sometimes, caused by becoming chilled; it is the chill that allows a rhino virus, if present, to infect a person. Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the force of the evidence cited above?
A.Being chilled is a form. of stress, and stress lowers the defenses of a person" s immune system, which guards against infection.
B.After a rhino virus has incubated in a person for several days, the first symptom it causes is a feeling of chilliness.
C.People who are tired and then become chilled are more likely to catch severe colds than are people who are chilled without being tired.
D.Some people who catch colds are not sure what it was that allowed them to catch cold.
E.Rhino viruses are not always present in the environment, and so a person could become chilled without catching a cold.
第9题
t followed thirty only children and thirty-five first-born children to the age of three found that the two groups of children behaved very similarly to each other toward their peers, their parents, and other adults. Which of the following, if true, most weakens the conclusion drawn above?
A.The groups being compared did not contain the same number of children.
B.More time was spent observing the interactions of children with their mothers than with their fathers.
C.Most of the researchers involved in the study were persons who had no brothers or sisters.
D.The first-born children were, on the average, nearly three when their parents had the second children.
E.The "other adults" described in the study consisted mainly of members of the research team.
第10题
were found more likely than other sedentary middle-aged men to have a high blood level of cholesterol, which is a factor increasing risk of heart disease. Cholesterol can reach the blood from food and drink but is not contained in coffee. Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens a conclusion from the study that for sedentary middle-aged men coffee increases the risk of heart attack?
A.A sedentary style. of life increases levels of cholesterol in the blood.
B.Coffee contains caffeine, which acts as a stimulant that increases heart rate.
C.The men studied drank their coffee without milk or cream, which contain cholesterol.
D.In both groups, the men were likely to be overweight, and excess weight is a factor that increases risk of heart diseases.
E.The men who drank more than two cups of coffee a day also ate more foods high in cholesterol.
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