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[单项选择]This may have preserved the antelope from being wiped out as well as other animals ______.
A. hunted
B. hunting
C. that hunted
D. are hunted
[单项选择]This may have preserved the elephant from being wiped out as well as other animals _________ in Africa.
A. hunted
B. hunting
C. that hunted
D. are hunted
[单项选择]Data from Voyager II have presented astronomers with a {{U}}puzzle{{/U}} about why our outermost planet exists.
A. problem
B. mystery
C. question
D. point
[单项选择]An epigram is usually defined being a bright or witty thought that is tersely and ingeniously expressed.()
A. as
B. as be
C. as been
D. to being
[单项选择]This may have _______ the elephant from being wiped out as well as other animals hunted in Africa.
A. reserved
B. preserved
C. maintained
D. retained
[单项选择]Eyespots may protect an insect from being killed by all of the following means EXCEPT ______.
A. scaring a predator away
B. inviting a predator of the attacker
C. cheating the predator into thinking it is being watched
D. fooling the attacker into attacking its nonvital part
[单项选择]The passage may have been selected from a book on ______.
A. statues and court rules
B. lawyers and judges
C. trial techniques
D. methodology
[单项选择]The view that animals have consciousness may not be convincing to all because______.
A. there is not sufficient evident to prove it
B. there is not rigorous evidence to prove it
C. there is not scientific evidence to prove it
D. there is not direct evidence to prove it
[单项选择]The parents of a child being discharged from the day surgery center after insertion of tympanostomy tubes ask the nurse. "What will happen to the tubes in my child's ears" Which of the following would be the nurse's best response
[单项选择]He has apologized()her()being absent from the conference.
A. for, for
B. to, to
C. for, to
D. to, for
[单项选择]What distinguishes morphology from syntax deals with the rules governing the combination of
A. words into phrases and sentences.
B. sounds into patterns and words.
C. meanings into passages and system.
D. words into branches and language.