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1994.1
1.InLine11,Paragraph1,“thedesireofindividualstomaximizetheirincomes”means
[A]Americansareneversatisfiedwiththeirincomes
[B]Americanstendtooverstatetheirincomes
[C]Americanswanttohavetheirincomesincreased
[DjAmericanswanttoincreasethepurchasingpoweroftheirincomes
2.Thefirsttwosentencesinthesecondparagraphtellusthat?
[A]producerscansatisfytheconsumersbymechanizedproduction
[BJconsumerscanexpresstheirdemandsthroughproducers
[C]producersdecidethepricesofproducts
[D]supplyanddemandregulateprices
3.Accordingtothepassage,aprivate-enterpriseeconomyischaracterizedby.
[A]privatepropertyandrightsconcerned
[BJmanpowerandnaturalresourcescontrol
[C]ownershipofproductiveresources
[D]freecontractsandprices
4.Thepassageismainlyabout?
[A]howAmericangoodsareproduced
[B]howAmericanconsumersbuytheirgoods
[C]howAmericaneconomicsystemworks
[D]howAmericanbusinessmenmaketheirprofits
1994.2
5.Accordingtothepassage,thecreditcardenablesitsownerto.
[A]withdrawasmuchmoneyfromthebankashewishes
[B]obtainmoreconvenientservicesthanotherpeopledo
[C]enjoygreatertrustfromthestorekeeper
[D]cashmoneywhereverhewishesto
6.Fromthelastsentenceofthefirstparagraphwelearnthat?
[A]inthefuturealltheAmericanswillusecreditcards
[BJcreditcardsaremainlyusedintheUnitedStatestoday
[C]nowadaysmanyAmericansdonotpayincash
[D]itisnowmoreconvenienttousecreditcardsthanbefore
7.Thephrase“ringupsales”(Line3,Para.2)mostprobablymeans“
[A]makeanorderofgoods
[BJrecordsalesonacashregister
[C]callthesalesmanager
[D]keeptrackofthegoodsinstock
8.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?
[A]Approachestothecommercialuseofcomputers.
[BJConveniencesbroughtaboutbycomputersinbusiness.
[C]Significanceofautomationincommercialenterprises.
[D]Advantagesofcreditcardsinbusiness.
1994.3
9.InParagraph2,theauthorcitestheexampleoftheleadingactoronthestagetoshow
that.
[A]thegrowthofexceptionalchildrenhasmuchtodowiththeirfamilyandthesociety
[B]exceptionalchildrenaremoreinfluencedbytheirfamiliesthannormalchildrenare
[C]exceptionalchildrenarethekeyinterestofthefamilyandsociety
[DJtheneedsofthesocietyweighmuchheavierthantheneedsoftheexceptionalchildren
10.Thereasonthattheexceptionalchildrenreceivesomuchconcernineducationisthat
[A]theyareexpectedtobeleadersofthesociety
[B]theymightbecomeaburdenofthesociety
[CJtheyshouldfullydeveloptheirpotentials
[D]disabledchildrendeservespecialconsideration
ILThispassagemainlydealswith.
[A]thedifferencesofchildrenintheirlearningcapabilities
[B]thedefinitionofexceptionalchildreninmodernsociety
[C]thespecialeducationalprogramsforexceptionalchildren
[D]thenecessityofadaptingeducationtoexceptionalchildren
12.Fromthispassagewelearnthattheeducationalconcernforexceptionalchildren
[A]isnowenjoyinglegalsupport
[B]disagreeswiththetraditionofthecountry
[C]wasclearlystatedbythecountry'sfounders
[D]willexertgreatinfluenceovercourtdecisions
1994.4
13.TheexampleofPasteurinthepassageisusedto,
[A]predictthatthesecretofcancerwillbedisclosedinadecade
[BJindicatethattheprospectsforcuringcancerarebright
[Clprovethatcancerwillbecuredinfiftytosixtyyears
[D]warnthatthereisstillalongwaytogobeforecancercanbeconquered
14.Theauthorimpliesthatbytheyear2000,.
[A]therewillbeadrasticriseinthefive-yearsurvivalrateofskin-cancerpatients
[B]90percentoftheskin-cancerpatientstodaywillstillbeliving
[C]thesurvivalstatisticswillbefairlyevenamongpatientswithvariouscancers
[D]therewon'tbeadrasticincreaseofsurvivalrateofallcancerpatients
15.Oncogenesarecancer-causinggenes?
[A]thatarealwaysinoperationinahealthyperson
fB]whichremainunharmfulsolongastheyarenotactivated
[CJthatcanbedrivenoutofnormalcells
[D]whichnormalcellscan'tturnoff
16.Theword“dormant”inthethirdparagraphmostprobablymeans?
[A]dead
[B]ever-present
[C]inactive
[D]potential
1994.5
17.Whatdoestheauthorprobablymeanby“untaughtmind”inthefirstparagraph?
[A]Apersonignorantofthehardworkinvolvedinexperimentation.
fB]Acitizenofasocietythatrestrictspersonalcreativity.
[C]Apersonwhohashadnoeducation.
[D]Anindividualwhooftencomesupwithnewideasbyaccident.
18.Accordingtotheauthor,whatdistinguishesinnovatorsfromnon-innovators?
[A]Thevarietyofideastheyhave.
[B]Theintelligencetheypossess.
[C]Thewaytheydealwithproblems.
[D]Thewaytheypresenttheirfindings.
19.TheauthorquotesRudolphFleschinParagraph3because.
[A]RudolphFleschisthebest-knownexpertinthestudyofhumancreativity
fB]thequotationstrengthenstheassertionthatcreativeindividualslookfornewwaysof
doingthings
[C]thereaderisfamiliarwithRudolphFlesch'spointofview
[D]thequotationaddsanewideatotheinformationpreviouslypresented
20.Thephrase“marchtoadifferentdrummer”(thelastlineofthepassage)suggeststhat
highlycreativeindividualsare?
[A]diligentinpursuingtheirgoals
LBJreluctanttofollowcommonwaysofdoingthings
[C]devotedtotheprogressofscience
[D]concernedabouttheadvanceofsociety
1995.1
21.Bythefirstsentenceofthepassagetheauthormeansthat.
[A]heisfairlyfomiliarwiththecostofadvertising
[BJeverybodyknowswellthatadvertisingismoneyconsuming
[CJadvertisingcostsmoneylikeeverythingelse
[D]itisworthwhiletospendmoneyonadvertising
22.Inthepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTincludedintheadvantagesof
advertising?
[A]Securinggreaterfame.
[C]Enhancinglivingstandards.
[B]Providingmorejobs.
[D]Reducingnewspapercost.
23.Theauthordeemsthatthewell-knownTVpersonalityis?
[A]verypreciseinpassinghisjudgmentonadvertising
[B]interestedinnothingbutthebuyers9attention
[Clcoirectintellingthedifferencebetweenpersuasionandinformation
[D]obviouslypartialinhisviewsonadvertising
24.Intheauthor'sopinion,?
[A]advertisingcanseldombringmaterialbenefittomanbyprovidinginformation
LBJadvertisinginformspeopleofnewideasratherthanwinsthemover
[C]thereisnothingwrongwithadvertisinginpersuadingthebuyer
[D]thebuyerisnotinterestedingettinginformationfromanadvertisement
1995.2
25.Apersonisgenerallybelievedtoachievepersonalgrowthwhen,
[A]hehasgivenuphissmokinghabit
[B]hehasmadegreateffortsinhiswork
[CJheiskeenonleaninganythingnew
[D]hehastriedtodeterminewhereheisonhisjourney
26.Intheauthor'seyes,onewhoviewspersonalgrowthasaprocesswould.
[A]succeedinclimbingupthesocialladder
[B]judgehisabilitytogrowfromhisownachievements
[C]facedifficultiesandtakeupchallenges
[D]aimhighandreachhisgoaleachtime
27.Whentheauthorsays“anewwayofbeing”(line2?3,Para.3)heisreferringto
[A]anewapproachtoexperiencingtheworld
[C]anewmethodofperceivingourselves
[B]anewwayoftakingrisks
[Djanewsystemofadaptationtochange
28.Forpersonalgrowth,theauthoradvocatesallofthefollowingexcept.
[A]curiosityaboutmorechances
[C]open-mindednesstonewexperiences
[B]promptnessinself-adaptation
[D]avoidanceofinternalfearsanddoubts
1995.3
29.Theword“it"(line3,Para.2)mostprobablyrefersto.
[A]thelackofstablecommunities
[BJthebreakdownofinformalinformationchannels
[C]theincreasedmobilityoffamilies
[D]thegrowingnumberofpeoplemovingfromplacetoplace
30.Themainproblempeoplemayencountertodayarisesfromthefactthat.
LAJtheyhavetolearnnewthingsconsciously
[B]theylacktheconfidenceofsecuringreliableandtrustworthyinformation
[C]theyhavedifficultyobtainingtheneededinformationreadily
[D]theycanhardlycarryoutcasualcommunicationswithanextendedfamily
31.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat,
[AJelectronicmailwillsoonplayadominantroleintransmittingmessages
[B]itwillbecomemoredifficultforpeopletokeepsecretsinaninformationera
[CJpeoplewillspendlesstimeholdingmeetingsorconferences
[D]eventswillbereportedonthespotmainlythroughsatellites
32.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthat.
[A]itisnecessarytoobtainasmuchknowledgeaspossible
[B]peopleshouldmakethebestuseoftheinformation
[C]weshouldrealizetheimportanceofaccumulatinginformation
[D]itisofvitalimportancetoacquireneededinformationefficiently
1995.4
33.Accordingtothepassage,A-typeindividualsareusually.
[A]impatient
[B]considerate
[CJaggressive
[D]agreeable
34.Theauthorisstronglyopposedtothepracticeofexaminationsatschoolsbecause
[A]thepressureistoogreatonthestudents
[B]somestudentsareboundtofail
[C]failureratesaretoohigh
[D]theresultsofexanimationsaredoubtful
35.Theselectionofmedicalprofessionalsiscurrentlybasedon.
[A]candidates9sensitivity
[BJacademicachievements
[C]competitivespirit
[D]surervalues
36.Fromthepassagewecandrawtheconclusionthat?
LAJthepersonalityofachildiswellestablishedatbirth
[B]familyinfluencedominatestheshapingofone'scharacteristics
[C]thedevelopmentofone'spersonalityisduetomultiplefactors
[D]B-typecharacteristicscanfindnoplaceincompetitivesociety
1995.5
37.Fromtheevolutionarypointofview,.
[A]forgettingforlackofpracticetendstobeobviouslyinadaptive
[BJifapersongetsveryforgetfulallofasuddenhemustbeveryadaptive
[C]thegradualprocessofforgettingisanindicationofanindividual'sadaptability
[Djsuddenforgettingmaybringaboutadaptiveconsequences
38.Accordingtothepassage,ifapersonneverforgot,?
[A]hewouldsurvivebest
[B]hewouldhavealotoftrouble
[C]hisabilitytoleamwouldbeenhanced
[DJtheevolutionofmemorywouldstop
39.Fromthelastparagraphweknowthat.
[A]forgetfulnessisaresponsetolearning
[B]thememorystoragesystemisanexactlybalancedinput-outputsystem
[C]memoryisacompensationforforgetting
[D]thecapacityofamemorystoragesystemislimitedbecauseforgettingoccurs
40,Inthisarticle,theauthortriestointerpretthefunctionof?
[A]remembering
[B]forgetting
[C]adapting
[D]experiencing
1996.1
41.Whatdotheeldersmeanwhentheysay,“It'snotwhatyouwantinthisworld,but
whatyouget”?
[AJYou'llcertainlygetwhatyouwant.
[B]Ifsnousedreaming.
[CJYoushouldbedissatisfiedwithwhatyouhave.
[D]It'sessentialtosetagoalforyourself.
42.[A]blueprintmadebeforeinvitingafriendtodinnerisusedinthispassageas
[A]anillustrationofhowtowriteanapplicationforajob
[B]anindicationofhowtosecureagoodjob
[C]aguidelineforjobdescription
[D]aprincipleforjobevaluation
43.Accordingtothepassage,onemustwriteanaccountofhimselfbeforestartingtofinda
jobbecause?
[A]thatisthefirststeptopleasetheemployer
[B]thatistherequirementoftheemployer
[CJitenableshimtoknowwhentosellhisservices
[D]itforceshimtobecomeclearlyawareofhimself
44.Whenyouhavecarefullypreparedablueprintofyourabilitiesanddesires,youhave
something?
[A]definitetooffer
[B]imaginarytoprovide
[C]practicaltosupply
[D]desirabletopresent
1996.2
45.TheworldfamousBBCnowfaces.
[A]theproblemofnewcoverage
[BJanuncertainprospect
[C]inquiriesbythegeneralpublic
[D]shrinkageofaudience
46.Inthepassage,whichofthefollowingabouttheBBCisNOTmentionedasthekey
issue?
[A]ExtensionofitsTVservicetoFarEast.
[BJProgrammesasthesubjectofanation-widedebate.
[C]Potentialsforfurtherinternationalco-operations.
[D]Itsexistenceasabroadcastingorganization.
47.TheBBC's"royalcharter”(Line4,Paragraph3)standsfor.
[A]thefinancialsupportfromtheroyalfamily
[BJtheprivilegesgrantedbytheQueen
[C]acontractwiththeQueen
[D]auniquerelationshipwiththeroyalfamily
48.TheforemostreasonwhytheBBChastoreadjustitselfisnootherthan.
[A]theemergenceofcommercialTVchannels
[B]theenforcementofBroadcastingActbythegovernment
[C]theurgentnecessitytoreducecostsandjobs
fD]thechallengeofnewsatellitechannels
1996.3
49.It'strueoftheoldfamilyfirmsthat.
[A]theywerespoiledbytheyoungergenerations
[B]theyfailedforlackofindividualinitiative
[CJtheylackedefficiencycomparedwithmoderncompanies
[D]theycouldsupplyadequateservicestothetaxpayers
50.Thegrowthoflimitedliabilitycompaniesresultedin?
[A]theseparationofcapitalfrommanagement
[B]theownershipofcapitalbymanagers
[C]theemergenceofcapitalandlabourastwoclasses
fD]theparticipationofshareholdersinmunicipalbusiness
51.Accordingtothepassage,allofthefollowingaretrueexceptthat.
[A]theshareholderswereunawareoftheneedsoftheworkers
[B]theoldfirmownershandabetterunderstandingoftheirworkers
[C]thelimitedliabilitycompaniesweretoolargetorunsmoothly
[D]thetradeunionsseemedtoplayapositiverole
52.Theauthorismostcriticalof?
[A]familyfilmowners
[B]landowners
[C]managers
[D]shareholders
1996.4
53.Accordingtotheauthor,thegreatoutburstofmajorinventionsinearlyAmericawasin
alargepartdueto.
[A]elementaryschools
[BJenthusiasticworkers
[C]theattractivepremiumsystem
[D]aspecialwayofthinking
54.ItisimpliedthatadaptivenessandinventivenessoftheearlyAmericanmechanics
[A]benefitedalotfromtheirmathematicalknowledge
[B]shedlightondisciplinedschoolmanagement
[C]wasbroughtaboutbyprivilegedhometraining
[D]owedalottothetechnologicaldevelopment
55.Atechnologistcanbecomparedtoanartistbecause?
[A]theyarebothwinnersofawards
[B]theyarebothexpertsinspatialthinking
[CJtheybothabandonverbaldescription
[D]theybothusevariousinstruments
56.Thebesttitleforthispassagemightbe.
[A]InventiveMind
[B]EffectiveSchooling
LB]WaysofThinking
fD]OutpouringofInventions
1996.5
57.“Creationism”inthepassagerefersto.
[A]evolutioninitstruesenseastotheoriginoftheuniverse
[B]anotionofthecreationofreligion
[CJthescientificexplanationoftheearthformation
[D]thedeceptivetheoryabouttheoriginoftheuniverse
58.Kitcher'sbookisintendedto.
[A]recommendtheviewsoftheevolutionists
[B]exposethetruefeaturesofcreationists
[C]cursebitterlyatthisopponents
[D]launchasurpriseattackoncreationists
59.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat?
[A]reasoninghasplayedadecisiveroleinthedebate
[B]creationistsdonotbasetheirargumentonreasoning
[C]evolutionarytheoryistoodifficultfbrnon-specialists
[D]creationismissupportedbyscientificfindings
60.Thispassageappearstobeadigestof?
[A]abookreview
[B]ascientificpaper
[C]amagazinefeature
[D]anewspapereditorial
1997.1
61.Fromthesecondparagraphwelearnthat.
[A]theobjectiontoeuthanasiaisslowtocomeinothercountries
[B]physiciansandcitizenssharethesameviewoneuthanasia
[CJchangingtechnologyischieflyresponsibleforthehastypassageofthelaw
[D]ittakestimetorealizethesignificanceofthelaw'spassage
62.Whentheauthorsaysthatobserversarewaitingforthedominoestostartfalling,he
means.
[A]observersaretakingawaitandseeattitudetowardsthefutureofeuthanasia
[B]similarbillsarelikelytobepassedintheUS,Canadaandothercountries
[C]observersarewaitingtoseetheresultofthegameofdominoes
[D]theeffect-takingprocessofthepassedbillmayfinallycometoastop
63.WhenLloydNicksondies,hewill.
[A]facehisdeathwithcalmcharacteristicofeuthanasia
[B]experiencethesufferingofalungcancerpatient
[C]haveanintensefearofterriblesuffering
[D]undergoacoolingoffperiodofsevendays
64.Theauthor'sattitudetowardseuthanasiaseemstobethatof.
[A]opposition
[B]suspicion
[C]approval
[D]indifference
1997.2
65.Intheeyesofvisitorsfromtheoutsideworld,.
[A]rudetaxidriversarerarelyseenintheUS
[Bjsmallmindedofficialsdeserveaseriouscomment
[C]Canadiansarenotsofriendlyastheirneighbors
[D]mostAmericansarereadytoofferhelp
66.Itcouldbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat.
[A]cultureexercisesaninfluenceoversocialinterrelationship
[BJcourteousconventionandindividualinterestareinterrelated
[C]variousvirtuesmanifestthemselvesexclusivelyamongfriends
[D]socialinterrelationshipsequalthecomplexsetofculturalconventions
67.Familiesinfrontiersettlementsusedtoentertainstrangers.
[A]toimprovetheirhardlife
[BJinviewoftheirlongdistancetravel
[C]toaddsomeflavortotheirowndailylife
[D]outofacharitableimpulse
68.Thetraditionofhospitalitytostrangers,
[A]tendstobesuperficialandartificial
[B]isgenerallywellkeptupintheUnitedStates
[C]isalwaysunderstoodproperly
[D]wassomethingtodowiththebusytouristtrails
1997.3
69.“Substanceabuse”(Line5,Paragraph1)ispreferableto“drugabuse”inthat
[A]substancescanalterourbodilyormentalfunctioningifillegallyused
[B]"drugabuse“isonlyrelatedtoalimitednumberofdrugtakers
[CJalcoholandtobaccoareasfatalasheroinandcocaine
[D]manysubstancesotherthanheroinorcocainecanalsobepoisonous
70.Theword“pervasive”(Line1,Paragraph2)mightmean.
[A]widespread
[B]overwhelming
[C]piercing
[D]fashionable
71.Physicaldependenceoncertainsubstancesresultsfrom________?
[AJuncontrolledconsumptionofthemoverlongperiodsoftime
[B]exclusiveuseofthemforsocialpurposes
[CJquantitativeapplicationofthemtothetreatmentofdiseases
[D]carelessemploymentofthemforunpleasantsymptoms
72.Fromthelastparagraphwecaninferthat.
[A]stimulantsfunctionpositivelyonthemind
[B]hallucinogensareinthemselvesharmfultohealth
[C]depressantsaretheworsttypeofpsychoactivesubstances
fD]thethreetypesofpsychoactivesubstancesarecommonlyusedingroups
1997.4
73.SenatorRobertDolecriticizedTimeWarnerfor.
[A]itsraisingofthecorporatestockprice
[B]itsself-examinationofsoul
[CJitsneglectofsocialresponsibility
[D]itsemphasisoncreativefreedom
74.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?
[A]LuceisaspokesmanofTimeWarner.
[B]GeraldLevinisliabletocompromise.
[C]TimeWarnerisunitedasoneinthefaceofthedebate.
fD]SteveRossisnolongeralive.
75.Infaceoftherecentattacksonthecompany,thechairman,
[A]stucktoastrongstandtodefendfreedomofexpression
[B]softenedhistoneandadoptedsomenewpolicy
[CJchangedhisattitudeandyieldedtoobjection
[D]receivedmoresupportfromthe15-memberboard
76.Thebesttitleforthispassagecouldbe.
[A]ACompanyunderFire
[B]ADebateonMoralDecline
[C]ALawfulOutletofStreetCulture
[D]AFormofCreativeFreedom
1997.5
77.Fromthepassagewelearnthat?
[A]thereisadefiniterelationshipbetweeninflationandinterestrates
[B]economywillalwaysfollowcertainmodels
[C]theeconomicsituationisbetterthanexpected
[D]economistshadforeseenthepresenteconomicsituation
78.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?
[A]Makingmonetarypoliciesiscomparabletodrivingacar
[B]Anextremelylowjoblessratewillleadtoinflation
[C]Ahighunemploymentratewillresultfrominflation
fD]Interestrateshaveanimmediateeffectontheeconomy
79,Thesentence"Thisisnoflashinthepanv(Line5,Paragraph3)meansthat
[A]thelowinflationratewilllastforsometime
[B]theinflationratewillsoonrise
[CJtheinflationwilldisappearquickly
[D]thereisnoinflationatpresent
80.Thepassageshowsthattheauthoristhepresentsituation.
[A]criticalof
[B]puzzledby
[C]disappointedat
[DJamazedat
1998.1
81.Thethirdsentenceofparagraph1impliesthat.
|A]peoplewouldbehappyiftheyshuttheireyestoreality
[B]theblindcouldbehappierthanthesighted
[CJover-excitedpeopletendtoneglectvitalthings
[D]fascinationmakespeoplelosetheireyesight
82.Inparagraph5,“thepowerless”probablyrefersto.
[A]areasshortofelectricity
[B]damswithoutpowerstations
[C]poorcountriesaroundIndia
[D]commonpeopleintheNarmadaDamarea
83.Whatisthemythconcerninggiantdams?
[A]Theybringinmorefertilesoil.
[BJTheyhelpdefendthecountry.
[CJTheystrengtheninternationalties.
[D]Theyhaveuniversalcontrolofthewaters.
84.Whattheauthortriestosuggestmaybestbeinterpretedas.
nousecryingoverspiltmilk”
[B]"Morehaste,lessspeed”
[C]"Lookbeforeyouleap”
|D]"Hewholaughslastlaughsbest”
1998.2
85.Accordingtotheauthor,theAmericaneconomicsituationis?
[A]notasgoodasitseems
[BJatitsturningpoint
[C]muchbetterthanitseems
[D]neartocompleterecovery
86.Theofficialstatisticsonproductivitygrowth.
[A]excludetheusualreboundinabusinesscycle
[B]fallshortofbusinessmen\anticipation
[C]meettheexpectationofbusinesspeople
[D]failtoreflectthetruestateofeconomy
87.Theauthorraisesthequestion“whataboutpainwithoutgain?”because
[A]hequestionsthetruthof"nogainwithoutpain”
[B]hedoesnotthinktheproductivityrevolutionworks
[C]hewondersiftheofficialstatisticsaremisleading
[D]hehasconclusiveevidencefortherevivalofbusinesses
88.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTmentionedinthepassage?
[A]Radicalreformsareessentialfortheincreaseofproductivity.
[B]Newwaysoforganizingworkplacesmayhelptoincreaseproductivity.
[C]Thereductionofcostsisnotasurewaytogainlongtermprofitability.
[D]Theconsultantsareabunchofgood-for-nothings.
1998.3
89.Theword"schism”(Line4,Paragraph1)inthecontextprobablymeans
[A]confrontation
[B]dissatisfaction
[CJseparation
[D]contempt
90.Paragraphs2and3arewrittento.
LAJdiscussthecauseofthedeclineofscience'spower
[B]showtheauthor'ssympathywithscientists
[C]explainthewayinwhichsciencedevelops
[D]exemplifythedivisionofscienceandthehumanities
91.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?
[A]Environmentalistswereblamedforantiscienceinanessay.
[B]Politiciansarenotsubjecttothelabelingofantiscience.
[C]The“moreenlightened^^tendtotagothersasantiscience.
[D]Taggingenvironmentalistsast6antiscience^^isjustifiable.
92.Theauthor'sattitudetowardtheissueof“sciencevs.antiscience”is?
[A]impartial
[B]subjective
[CJbiased
[DJpuzzling
1998.4
93.Discernedfromtheperplexingpictureofpopulationgrowththe1980censusprovided,
Americain1970s.
[AJenjoyedthelowestnetgrowthofpopulationinhistory
[B]witnessedasouthwesternshiftofpopulation
[CJunderwentanunparalleledperiodofpopulationgrowth
[D]broughttoastandstillitspatternofmigrationsinceWorldWarII
94.Thecensusdistinguisheditselffrompreviousstudiesonpopulationmovementinthat
[A]itstressestheclimaticinfluenceonpopulationdistribution
[B]ithighlightsthecontributionofcontinuouswavesofimmigrants
[C]itrevealstheAmericans9newpursuitofspaciousliving
[D]itelaboratesthedelayedeffectsofyesterday's“babyboom^^
95.Wecanseefromtheavailablestatisticsthat.
[A]CaliforniawasoncethemostthinlypopulatedareainthewholeUS
[BJthetop10statesingrowthrateofpopulationwerealllocatedintheWest
[C]citieswithbetterclimatesbenefitedunanimouslyfrommigration
[D]Arizonarankedsecondofallstatesinitsgi*owthrateofpopulation
96.Thewo
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