新gre填空练习4:三空题

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2、olarship shows that forests, in particular, had been altered to varying degrees well before the arrival of Europeans. Native populations had (ii)_ much of the forests to successfully cultivated stands, especially by means of burning. Nevertheless, some researchers have maintained that the extent, fr

3、equency, and impact of such burning was (iii)_. BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3 A wilderness D hesitated G superfluous B demonstration E underestimated H considerable C redundancy F converted I minimal2. Burning also converted mixed stands of trees to (i)_ forest, for example the longleaf, slash pine, and scru

4、b oak forests of the southeastern U.S. natural fires do account for some of this vegetation, but regular burning clearly (ii)_ it. Burning also influenced forest composition in the tropics, where natural fires are rare. An example is the pine-dominant forests of Nicaragua, where warm temperatures an

5、d heavy rainfall naturally favor (iii)_ tropical or rain forests. While there are primarily grow in cooler, drier, higher elevations, regions where such vegetation is in large part natural and even prehuman. BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3 A presumptuous D meditated G controversial B contentious E dismissed H

6、efficacious C homogeneous F extended I motley3. In contrast, some critics maintain that whatever authority judicial pronouncements have is exclusively institutional. Some of these critics go further, claiming that intellectual authority does not really existi.e., it reduces to institutional authorit

7、y. But it can be (i)_ that these claims break down when a sufficiently broad historical perspective is taken: Not all arguments accepted by institutions withstand the test of time, and some well-reasoned arguments never receive institutional (ii)_. The reasonable argument that goes unrecognized in i

8、ts own time because it (iii)_ institutional beliefs is common in intellectual history; intellectual authority and institutional consensus are not the same thing. BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3 A countered D predictability H revised B emulated E imprimatur G challenges C appreciated F accumulation I delimited

9、4. While right-to-work laws may not “destroy” unions by (i)_ the absolute number of unionized workers, they do (ii)_ the spread of unions and thereby (iii)_ wages within right-to-work states.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3 A abating D precipitate G underprice B inflating E delay H reduce C downgrading F impede

10、 I blow up 5. Among the factors that (i)_ the competitiveness of integrated producers are excessive labor, energy, and capital costs, as well as manufacturing (ii)_: their equipment is old and less automated, and does not (iii)_ many of the latest refinement in steelmaking technology. BLANK1 BLANK2

11、BLANK3 A absences D consequential G privileged B salaries E material H insolventC sufferings F minute I disadvantaged 6. Nonprofessional women are concentrated in secretarial work and department store sales, where their (i)_ can be covered easily by substitutes and where they can enter and leave the

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13、ntertwine C are peripheral to F tradition I incorporate 7. Political theorists have been (i)_ of these applications of classical theory to the civil rights movement. Their arguments rest on the conviction that, implicitly, the classical theory trivializes the political ends of movement participants,

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15、jority C centrifugal F enthusiasm I stimulation 8. It is this (i)_ characteristic, Dahl argues, that makes polyarchy the nearest possible approximation to the democratic ideal. Polyarchy achieves this diffusion of power through party (ii)_ and the operation of pressure groups. Competing for votes, p

16、arties seek to offer different sections of the electorate what they most want; they do not ask what the (iii)_ thinks of an issue, but what policy commitments will sway the electoral decisions of particular groups.BLANK1 BLANK2 BLANK3 A suspect D reproaching G attention B dismissive E focusing H theory C adhesive F relying I paradigms 9. Many critics pointed to a gap between the model and the reality of Western political systems. They argued that

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