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Seemingly、Seeming专题
Seemingly、Seeming专题
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1.Although scientists claim that the seemingly______ language of their reports is more precise
than the figurative language of fiction, the language of science, like all language, is
inherently______.
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A ornamental
D allusive
B subjective
E unintelligible
C literal
F complex
literal
figurative allusive
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1 +although
2-n seemingly actuallyinherently
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figurative C literal literal
figurative D allusive CD.
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literal figurative allusive
figurativeliteral
allusion allusive
allusive
? figurative expressing one thing in terms normally denoting
another allusive
literalfigurative,figurative=allusive.
1+unlike+nevertheless
2-nseemingly actually...
seemingly notnot paradoxically
paradoxicallythe recitalists performancefree and introspective
+nevertheless,freeE
controlled
12.1.
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3.Without seeming unworldly, William James appeared wholly removed from the______of
society, the conventionality of academe.
(A) ethos
(B) idealism
(C) romance
(D) paradoxes
(E) commonplaces
1+without
2-nseeming,appearwithout,
unworldly without
unworldly remove from commonplaces
E commonplace E conventionality
12.2.
4.New research on technology and public policy focuses on how seemingly______design features,
generally overlooked in most analyses of public works projects or industrial machinery, actually
___social choices of profound significance.
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A insignificant
D mask
B ingenious
E represent
C innovative
F hasten
1+overlooked+
2-nseeminglyactuallyactuallyseemingly
+overlooked
design features overlooked
A insignificant
seemingly design features
... D mask choices of profound significance
AD.
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5.Scientists who are on the cutting edge of research must often violate common sense and make
seemingly _________ assumptions because existing theories simply do not _________newly
observed phenomena.
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A absurd
D undermine
B inexact
E explain
C tarnished
F emulate
1
2-nseemingly,actuallyinherently...
seemingly=notbecausebecause
simplyexisting theories newly
phenomenaE explain notexisting theories
because cutting edge
A absurd B inexactseemingly
not inexact AE or BE.
12.1.
6.The Gibsons were little given to ________ in any form; not one of them was afraid of
_________, of being and seeming unlike their neighbors.
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A conformism
D mediocrity
B excellence
E singularity
C humility
F absurdity
1
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ofbe afraid ofof being
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seeming
being,being and seeming unlike their neighbors
seemingnot
E singularity
A conformism AE.
being3appear?
(F) infinite
1+of which
2-nseemingly,only,seeminglyseeminglyonly
a few D inexhaustible
F infinite
12.2.