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[单项选择]It can be inferred that the author would most likely agree with which of the following statements regarding marriage
A. It usually involves idealized mates who can serve their every physical and emotional need.
B. It may not be realized unless the couple consider carefully about their responsibility and commitment.
C. It becomes more unrealistic nowadays than in the past because most people center on romance instead of utility.
D. It results from many reasons such as financial reasons, family reunion, and political reasons.
[单项选择]It can be inferred that the author would likely believe which of the following concerning modern action films, where character is commonly subordinated to plot
A. (A) Such a film would be a clumsy misinterpretation of uniquely Greek dramatic principles in action.
B. (B) Such a film would be a skillful adaptation of uniquely Greek dramatic principles.
C. (C) Such a film would be an interesting but limited example of a general dramatic principle in action.
D. (D) Such a film would be a clever and revealing example of a general dramatic principle in action.
E. (E) Such a film would illustrate the differences between uniquely Greek and general dramatic principles.
[单项选择]It can be inferred that the author would define the "delicate balance" mentioned in the last paragraph as the equilibrium between
A. (A) establishing ties between generations of women writers and fighting patriarchal influence
B. (B) actively fighting and passively documenting the literary effects of the sex/gender system
C. (C) assigning the proper weight to the concept of gender as socially constructed and biologically inherited
D. (D) avoiding marginalization on the political fringes and de-politicization in the political mainstream
E. (E) avoiding submitting the patriarchal system of criticism while also avoiding alienating the public
[单项选择]It may be inferred that the author would classify which of the following modes of behavior as a referential symbol that originally derived from a condensation symbol
[单项选择]According to the passage, a murder would most likely occur ________.
A. on a weekend night in winter
B. on a weekday afternoon in summer
C. on a weekend night in summer
D. on a weekday night in winter
[单项选择]It can be inferred that the author regards Winslow's monograph (in Par
A. A.4) as ______. ill-conceivedB. incompleteC. authoritativeD. well organized
[单项选择]It can be inferred that the author sees Zuckerkandl as believing that mathematics is a(n) ______.
A. necessary evil
B. language
C. musical notation
D. great hindrance to full understanding of physics
[单项选择]It can be inferred that the author believes which of the following concerning dances
A. (A) Few involve inscription on subordinate bodies through violence.
B. (B) Few are involved in the recollection of images, and in transmitting folklore.
C. (C) Few create an inertia and conservatism in social structures.
D. (D) They rarely involve an inscription process that is readily welcomed by their performers.
E. (E) Bodily inscription is seldom a complicated process, ore one that involves physical violence.
[单项选择]It can be inferred that the author of the passage considers the application of the label "diseased" to a patient to be
[单项选择]It can be inferred that the author considers the way schizophrenia has been classified by doctors after 1960 to be an example of which of the following
A. A disease which resisted traditional methods of classification, but has been served well by modern methods of classification
B. A disease which has resisted modern methods of classification, and continues to require a traditional method of classification
C. A disease which satisfies modern methods of classification best, but which scientists prefer to classify through a traditional method
D. A disease which satisfies traditional methods of classification best, but which scientists prefer to classify through a modern method
E. (E) A disease which may be defined equally well by modern methods of classification as by traditional ones
[单项选择]It can be inferred that the author regards a program of controlled fluoridation of public water supplies as ______.
A. an unnecessary government program that wastes economic resources
B. a potentially valuable strategy of preventive medicine
C. a government policy that has relatively little effect on the health of a population
D. an important element of curative medicine