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[单项选择]The passage most strongly supports which of the following conclusions about a decision that is within the authority of the executive director of an agency
[单项选择]This passage would most probably belong to which of the following subjects
A. Military history.
B. Social work.
C. Psychology.
D. Political science.
[单项选择]The passage is most relevant to which of the following areas of study
A. Aesthetics and logic.
B. History and literature.
C. Theology and sociology.
D. Anthropology and political science.
[单项选择]The author of the passage concedes which of the following about Mary Shelley as an author
A. She was unaware of the literary and mythological traditions of the overreacher.
B. She intentionally parodied the scientific and literary discoveries of her time.
C. She was exposed to radical artistic and scientific concepts that influenced her work.
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]The author of the passage mentions which of the following as posing an alternative to the Headland Hypothesis
[单项选择]The passage explains the origin of which of the following terms
A. ( Glacier (line 5)
B. ( Isotopes (line 11)
C. ( Industrial Revolution (line 21)
D. ( Carboniferous period (lines 26)
[单项选择]This passage is most likely taken from
A. a story-book
B. a newspaper
C. a history textbook
D. a diary
[单项选择]According to the passage, which is the most probable person to teach you to speak your own language
A. Your father.
B. Your mother.
C. Your soft-spoken female teacher.
D. None of the above.
[单项选择]The paragraph following the passage will most probably discuss ______ .
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Passage 1
Most radio and television stations in the United States are commercial stations, that is to say, they earn their money from (61) or commercials. Private companies purchase radio and television (62) from the commercial stations in order to advertise their products. Cable television stations are also (63) stations, though they do not usually have advertisements. (64) watch cable stations, people must pay the cable TV company a certain amount of money each month.
Public radio and television stations, on the (65) hand, do not have advertisements and people do not have to (66) to watch them. These stations gain their money from the (67) , from private companies, and from some of the (68) who watch or listen their programs. The (69) government and some large corporations give (70) ,large gifts on money, to the public stations.
66()
A. In order to
B. So to
C. As to
D. So as to