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[单项选择]According to the author, anthropologists would have all cultures viewed ______.
A. comparatively
B. independently
C. intrinsically
D. hierarchically
[单项选择]If George took the job in Birmingham, he would have to leave his family at Wyeford.
[单项选择]According to the first paragraph, the author would mostly likely agree with the idea that______.
A. the creative process is neither chaotic nor orderly
B. the creative process is both chaotic and orderly
C. the creative process is either chaotic or orderly
D. the creative process is an individualized one
[单项选择]Mr. Stone()the money order, otherwise he would have written back before now.
A. has received
B. ought to have received
C. couldn't have received
D. shouldn't have received
[单项选择]______his sensible decision, the company would have gone bankrupt.
A. Except for
B. But for
C. For
D. Except
[单项选择]According to the author, there would not be starving elks, damaged meadows or dying forests in National Parks if ______.
A. the government introduced stricter wildlife laws
B. the National Park Service employed more wildlife management techniques
C. the natural processes were restored
D. we continued to improve our natural environment
[单项选择]According to the author, an ideal biographer would be one who
A. knows the subject very well and yet maintains a proper distance from him
B. is close to the subject and knows the techniques of biography writing
C. is independent and knows the techniques of biography writing
D. possesses special private information and is sympathetic toward the subject
[单项选择]The passage suggests the author would most probably agree with which of the following statements about the relationship between Chinese novels written after 1949 and life in China during that period
A. The novels were slow to reflect changes in culture.
B. The novels reminded citizens of their heritage and traditions as well as pointed the way towards future possibilities.
C. The novels provided government sanctioned role models for citizens.
D. The authors presented a variety of experiences far wider than normally common to their audienc