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[单项选择]According to the author, social psychology should help man to
A. preserve individual rights.
B. become healthier.
C. be aware of history.
D. improve material welfare.
[单项选择]The authors statement that "psychology holds a unique position among the sciences" (lines 4--5) is supported by which of the following claims in the passage
A. The full meaning of a human relationship may not be obvious.
B. Commonsense understanding of human relations can be incisive.
C. Intuitive knowledge in the physical sciences is relatively advanced.
D. Subjective bias is difficult to control in psychological researc
[单项选择]what is Scarsdale diet developed
A. It is a limited-intake diet.
B. It is a new high-energy diet.
C. It is a restricted-menu diet.
D. It is a two-thousand-calorie diet.
[单项选择]Social scientists have recently become greatly interested in space because ______.
A. space industrialization will create new markets and more jobs on Earth
B. space exploration will be harmful to man
C. space colonization is near at hand
D. otherwise technologists will catch the opportunity to go to space
[单项选择]What opinions do most social reformers hold
A. Once poverty were rooted out, people would really enjoy their lives.
B. If economic security were obtained, one would grow fidgety and berserk.
C. An ideal society is the one in which all the people were no longer afraid of poverty.
D. Great happiness and human perfection could be arrived at if and only if people learned to be content.
[单项选择]In the past ten years skyscrapers have developed ______ in Chicago and New York City.
A. homogeneously
B. simultaneously
C. spontaneously
D. harmoniously
[单项选择]Buses were developed at the beginning of the twentieth century to compete with streetcars by providing flexibility greater in routes.
[单项选择]The fish that have developed long feelers use them to ______.
A. recognize food particles
B. collect food
C. locate food by sense of smell
D. both A and B
[单项选择]Though the social problems Jerry Springer talks about appear distasteful, the audience______ .
A. remain fascinated by them
B. are ready to face up to them
C. remain indifferent to them
D. are willing to get involved in them
[单项选择]Some useful ideas were suggested while the social committee was ______ the club's programme for the coming season.
A. arguing against
B. arguing about
C. arguing for
D. arguing down
[单项选择]What social scientists have long felt puzzled about
A. The mortality rate can not be predicted.
B. The death toll remained stable year after year.
C. A quota for each type of death has not come into being.
D. People lost their lives every year for this or that reason.
[单项选择]The social scientists have long felt confused about the fact that______.
A. 2,500 people accidentally commit suicide every year
B. the death rates remained stable year after year
C. a quota for each type of death has not established
D. people lost their lives every year for this or that reason
[单项选择]Who believed that man can influence social change for the good of society
A. Cartwright.
B. Spencer.
C. Sumner.
D. Comte.
[单项选择]Less developed countries ______.
A. devote a large portion of their budget to applied research
B. realize that progress depends on basic research
C. encourage their career scientists to experiment
D. devote less than 70% of their scientific budget to basic research
[单项选择]In a developed country, people will perhaps go out of work if the birthrate ______.
A. goes up
B. goes down
C. remains stable
D. is out of control
[单项选择]Social evils were fundamentally caused by()inequality.
A. economy
B. economical
C. economics
D. economic
[单项选择]According to the author, social and behavioral sciences are losing federal financial support chiefly because some people ______.
[单项选择]The United States Social Security Act, enacted in 1935, contained three major programs a retirement fund, unemploymentinsurance, and welfare grants for local distribute