The author implies that which of the following is the type of scientific explanation most
A.Experimentation.
B.Reduction.
C.Interaction.
D.Generalization.
A.Experimentation.
B.Reduction.
C.Interaction.
D.Generalization.
The author implies that an innovative scientific contribution is one that______
A.is cited with high frequency in. the publications of other scientists
B.is accepted immediately by the scientific community
C.does't Jot relegate particulars to the role of dam
D.introduces a new valid generalization
By “chose to become entangled” (Line 4,Paragraph 3), the author implies that _____.
[A] the dispute between the Government and the BBC was unnecessary
[B] the Foreign Affairs Committee had mixed up the argument
[C] it was entirely wrong to carry out such investigations
[D] the Intelligence Committee shouldn’t mix up with the affair
At the end of the passage the author implies that ______.
A.naturally, the population problem would be solved
B.nature will punish us in the end if we do nothing
C.we can wait until nature solves the problem for us
D.we can't imagine how much we'll have to pay to solve the world population problem
By saying "Stratford cries poor traditionally" (Line 2, Paragraph 4), the author implies that ______.
A.Stratford cannot afford the expansion projects
B.Stratford has long been in financial difficulties
C.the town is not really short of money
D.the townsfolk used to be poorly paid
The author implies in the last paragraph that _____.
A.most women can retreat from the liberation movement too.
B.most women have a strong desire for self-fulfillment as we do.
C.most women are eager to be liberated by us from oppression.
D.most women couldn't create the liberated life style. as we do.
The author implies that This World was located ______.
A.inside the Upper World
B.inside the Lower World
C.above the Upper World
D.between the Upper World and the Lower World
The author implies that many people attribute Emily Dickinson's seclusion to ______.
A.physical illness
B.a failed love affair
C.religious fervor
D.her dislike of people
The author of this passage implies that nowadays the story of Jack would be______.
A.believable
B.inspiring
C.unbelievable
D.sad
In the third paragraph, the author implies that
A.food will be insufficient if animals are not eaten.
B.lots of food and water are consumed by cattle.
C.a meat-reduced diet is environmentally beneficial.
D.animals are raised for human food.
The author implies that the cause of the agrarian discontent was
A.masked by the vagueness of the official records on newly settled farms.
B.overshadowed by disputes on the reliability of the existing historical evidence.
C.misidentified as a result of influential but erroneous theorizing.
D.overlooked because of a preoccupation with market conditions.
By “But to...it is not so”(Line 7) the author implies that _____.
[A] most people are just followers of new ideas
[B] even sound minds may commit silly errors
[C] the popularly supported may be erroneous
[D] nobody is immune to the influence of errors