With findings ____ ours,the only mystery is why so many adults are pessimistic about t
A、as
B、like
A、as
B、like
A) phenomena
B) priority
C) preference
D) suspicious
E) controversial
F) dominant
G) attributes
H) assets
I) evolution
J) commenced
K) advanced
L) scatters
M) sheds
N) exist
O) survive
I have read The History and Geography of Human Genes by Luca Cavalli-Sforza but still have some questions. Even though the findings seemingly prove that races are essentially equal on a genetic level, there are differences unexplained. It was Darwin who first(1)the theory of natural selection. His notion was that certain characteristics that help that species(2)are selected over generations by that species. The species does not consciously make the choice for genetic(3)Instead, by surviving longer and being more fruitful, members of that species with the preferred genes gradually become the(4)breed. We may, as a species, all have(5)our existence in one location, but this was long long ago. Factors such as climate and other survival necessities have created needs for(6). I believe these factors have contributed to races evolving with different(7). This explains the(8)such as Asians receiving better science and math scores. It also(9)light on why there are so many excellent athletes from Africa. I understand that this is a particularly(10)statement. This is especially true in an age when races are mixing and the peoples of this planet are attempting to learn to live together.
How many specific findings are listed in this passage?
A.Two.
B.Three.
C.Four.
D.Five.
A.A.from
B.B.to
C.C.by
D.D.up
The findings of the institute at the University of Essex might mean that______.
A.the only children"s lack of playmates causes problems
B.the only children are much happier than others
C.parents-children relationship is off balance
D.children have to struggle for parental love
A.visual aids
B.none of the above
C.acoustic effects
D.special effects
Faulkner's research findings are based on_____.
A.a survey of farmers in northern Japan
B.tests performed on a thousand old people
C.the study of brain volumes of different people
D.the latest development of computer technology
What does Matthew Kahn think of the new findings?
A.He thinks highly of them.
B.He is confused by the mixed messages.
C.He can easily understand them.
D.He doubts their validity.
What is the key factor mentioned to explain the new findings?
A.Spending habits.
B.Distance travelled by cars.
C.Size of families.
D.Attitude towards energy saving.
B.to have shown
C.to have been shown
D.being shown
A. findings
B. finding
C. find
D. found