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[单项选择]The author of the passage commends Noble's book for which of the following
[单项选择]We can infer from the passage that the author does not regard a world becoming smaller and smaller a(n) _________ ide
A. A. wonderfulB. badC. originalD. wrong
[单项选择]According to the passage, the author does not agree with Krugman on which of the following thing
A. The psychology method be used.
B. The assumption his theory include.
C. The classification of his theory.
D. The ambiguity in the his theory .
[单项选择]In this passage, what advice does the author have for married women ______
A. Stay home and take care of their family.
B. Encourage their husband and kids to be happy and have fun while they are away.
C. Help their family learn to prepare food for themselves.
D. Have their whole family take cooking classes together.
[单项选择]The author of the passage mentions which of the following as posing an alternative to the Headland Hypothesis
[单项选择]The author of the passage concedes which of the following about Mary Shelley as an author
A. (A) She was unaware of the literary and mythological traditions of the overreacher.
B. (B) She intentionally parodied the scientific and literary discoveries of her time.
C. (C) She was exposed to radical artistic and scientific concepts that influenced her work.
D. (D) She lacked the maturity to create a literary work of absolute originality.
E. (E) She was not so much an author in her own right as an imitator of the literary works of others.
[单项选择]Why did the author write the passage
A. To outline history.
B. To outline modern practices.
C. To explain traditions.
D. To explain a birth cycl
[单项选择]According to the passage, what does the author think of the traditional assumptions about consumer behavior
A. The assumptions are not always true.
B. They are in reliable.
C. They are in consistent with the findings in investigation.
D. The assumptions are not at all wrong.
[单项选择]According to the passage, how does the author think about Jules Verne
A. A stranger.
B. A scientist whose job was to discover the future and cast new technology in a darker light.
C. From the start, the father of science fiction was gravely concerned with the dangers of technology.
D. He was either a scientist or an engineer.