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New and more up-to-date methods have to______(find)for collecting earthquake data and analyzing it.
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In the expression “On the other side of the coin” in Para. 3, “the coin” is used to refer to______。
- A. the misunderstanding of science
- B. the scientific explanation
- C. the money needed in scientific research
- D. the curiosity of scientists and nonscientists
- A. to provide base to humankind
- B. to reduce the value of humankind
- C. to get rid of humankind
- D. to compete with humankind
- A. Science is the cause of modem problems.
- B. Science itself is neither good nor bad.
- C. Science leads to environmental pollution.
- D. Science causes many antisocial acts.
- A. Many phenomena can be subjects of scientific explanations.
- B. Many phenomena can find answers in scientific explanations.
- C. Scientific explanations cannot provide answers to many phenomena.
- D. Scientific explanations are not related to many phenomena.
- A. Washington was very popular with the press of his day.
- B. Washington was persuaded to serve the second term.
- C. Washington contributed much to the establishment of the United States.
- D. Washington's greatness is undoubted.
- A. Washington worked under the Continental Congress
- B. Washington limited his role to being administrators of the laws
- C. Washington was both a great administrator and a great leader
- D. Washington established the precedent of the two-term Presidency
- A. He thinks Washington made a mistake by doing so.
- B. He thinks that Washington had a good personal reason for doing so.
- C. He thinks that Washington was too selfish in doing so.
- D. Both A and B.
- A. failure
- B. success
- C. good example followed by other presidents
- D. miracle
- A. the law of the sea was stated by John Marshall
- B. some nations are able to acquire special open-sea rights
- C. every nation owns its territorial waters
- D. the laws of the sea are established by international agreement
- A. Canada had no fight to hunt seals off Alaska
- B. the Canadians could hunt the seals outside Alaska territorial waters
- C. the United States could claim the seals as its property
- D. the Americans could not hunt the seals
- A. an agreement with the strongest naval powers
- B. the decisions of international arbitrators
- C. international agreements
- D. negotiations with those who own the areas
- A. the idea that the seals coming to American shores were American property
- B. the idea that they were international arbitrators
- C. the fact that the United States had purchased all the waters off Alaska
- D. the fact that the United States had special rights for open-ea areas
- All of the sea's rules of the road are established by international conferences and treaties. The fundamental rule of the sea means that______.
- A. the sea should be equally divided among all the nations in the world
- B. any area of the sea belongs to the nation closest to it
- C. no nation has any sea rights
- D. no nation has exclusive right to the open sea
- A. spokesman
- B. spokeman
- C. speaking man
- D. spoken man
- A. by
- B. between
- C. from
- D. apart
- A. gets
- B. have
- C. stands
- D. rises
- A. very
- B. exactly
- C. exact
- D. just
- A. with
- B. for
- C. but
- D. without
- A. except
- B. but
- C. without
- D. except for
- A. As long as
- B. As far as
- C. Far more
- D. Far away
- A. above
- B. on
- C. over
- D. up
- A. of
- B. for
- C. to
- D. from
- A. with
- B. for
- C. to
- D. in