A、Contact information
B、Skills
C、Work experience
D、Disadvantage
第1题
A、Ile
B、Lys
C、Pro
D、His
E、Met
第2题
A.The credibility of the speaker.
B.The logical proof and reasoning presented in the words of the speech.
C.The use of emotional appeals to influence the audience.
D.To explain a concept, instruct an audience, or describe an event.
第3题
A.Scientists are finding the idea that some traits are naturally selected for their benefits to the species increasingly useful.
B.It is widely accepted by the scientific community that individuals that don"t benefit their species are maladaptive.
C.The human tendency towards altruism is one widely accepted example of a trait traditionally associated with natural selection.
D.The controversy over the idea that traits can be selected based on their benefits to species instead of individuals is inevitabl
第4题
A.Scientists are finding the idea that some traits are naturally selected for their benefits to the species increasingly useful.
B.It is widely accepted by the scientific community that individuals that don't benefit their species are maladaptive.
C.The human tendency towards altruism is one widely accepted example of a trait traditionally associated with natural selection.
D.The controversy over the idea that traits can be selected based on their benefits to species instead of individuals is inevitabl
第5题
A.Most luxuries and comforts were important and could improve the quality of people"s lives
B.Most luxuries and comforts were not so important because they couldn"t improve the quality of people"s lives.
C.Most luxuries and comforts were not necessary and also they prevented the progress of human beings.
D.Most luxuries and comforts were so costly that people could not afford them.
第6题
A.Modern empiricism attempts to invent a theory of the whole universe.
B.Modern empiricism attempts to build a system of philosophies.
C.Modern empiricism attempts to tackle certain problems one at a time.
D.Modern empiricism attempts to develop a powerful logical techniqu
第7题
A.Most luxuries and comforts were important and could improve the quality of people"s lives.
B.Most luxuries and comforts were not so important because they couldn"t improve the quality of people"s lives.
C.Most luxuries and comforts were not necessary and also they prevented the progress of human beings.
D.Most luxuries and comforts were so costly that people could not afford them.
第8题
A.Some people believe that discussing elephant intelligence in terms of human intelligence diminishes our understanding of elephants.
B.Some people think that elephants are mildly intelligent while humans possess a different, better sort of intelligence.
C.Some people do not believe that we will ever know whether or not elephants are intelligent because the issue is too complex.
D.Some people believe that elephants have failed to develop complex intelligence because of human interference with their habitats.
第9题
A.Developing strong A.I. is difficult and dangerous, since such a program might one day turn on its creators.
B.Existing technology could easily create a strong A.I. program if only scientists could agree on a clear definition of the term.
C.Trying to develop strong A.I. using existing technology is easier, but raises questions about the criteria for success.
D.Because scientists might not recognize intelligence in a computer program, they refuse to base it on existing technologies.
第10题
A.The size and age of the Great Barrier Reef have caused many scientists to take up residence in its vicinity.
B.The Great Barrier Reef is home to a great variety of marine species, according to interested scientists.
C.The Great Barrier Reef is scientifically interesting because of its size, age, and ecological diversity.
D.Many ancient, large, and scientifically interesting marine organisms live in the vicinity of the Great Barrier Ree
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