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[单项选择]They are concerned for the fate of the forest and the lndians who {{U}}dwell {{/U}} in it.
A. live
B. sleep
C. hide
D. gather
[单项选择]Oceanographers are concerned because
A. their knowledge of this phenomenon is limited.
B. they believe the oceans are dying.
C. they fear an invasion from outer space.
D. they have identified thousands of alien webs.
[单项选择]The author is concerned about
A. the fun for amusement.
B. the spending responsibility.
C. the great family destinations.
D. the cost of the admission ticket.
[单项选择]Thepassage is primarily concerned with
A. (A)contrasting the role of domination and courtship in determining the evolution of bird plumage
B. (B)illustrating the effectiveness of a particular approach to categorizing various evolutionary innovations
C. (C)documenting the origins of a currently accepted scientific theory about food and courtship
D. (D)proposing a new explanation for the evolutionary reasons behind the ornamentation of male bird plumage
E. (E)showing that physical adaptation plays an integral role in contributing to species identification of birds
[单项选择]GLADE: FOREST ::
A. (A) acme : mountain
B. (B) clearing : thicket
C. (C) beach : sea
D. (D) soil : trench
E. (E) brook : levee
[单项选择]The passage is mainly concerned with
A. the modes of thinking that are used by technologists.
B. the importance of nonverbal thinking in engineering design.
C. the new role for nonscientific thinking in engineering.
D. the difference between the goals of engineers and those of technologists.
[单项选择]The author is primarily concerned with
[单项选择]The passage is chiefly concerned with
A. (A) offering an explanation of the process that causes a phenomenon, and a counter-explanation
B. (B) demonstrating how two processes act in symbiotic coordination in causing a phenomenon
C. (C) establishing how one process causes a phenomenon which is resisted by a second process
D. (D) explaining two separate processes which cause a mostly identical phenomenon
E. (E) outlining the essential differences between two distinct phenomenon that issue from a single cause