A: independent
B: interdisciplinary
C: traditional
D: important
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- The total human environmental impact is related to A: Industrial distribution B: Population size C: Social relations D: Resource reserves
- The passage is mainly about ______. A: the composition of environment B: the impact of environment on human C: the impact of human on environment D: the causes of environmental problems
- The humanities are academic disciplines that study aspects of ___________ . A: human culture B: human nature C: natural science D: engineering science
- What can we learn from the text? A: Science and art cannot coexist in the development of the world. B: Science plays a more important role in society than art. C: Artistic creation and scientific elements can be complementary. D: Only the discoveries in scientific field can move the society forward.
- Transactional speech is for social purposes. It includes both establishing and maintaining social relationships.
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An independent social audit is the same as the traditional annual report in the business world.
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The main message the author wishes to convey in the text is that. A: the issue of environmental governance is both complex and important B: environmental governance is a new issue on the horizon C: globalization is affecting the entire world D: in response to globalization, there are issues we need to deal with
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4. Transactional speech is for social purposes. It includes both establishing and maintaining social relationships. A: 正确 B: 错误
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public science and technology investment includes ( ) A: basic scientific research business expenses B: national science and technology plan (special projects, funds, etc.), C: scientific research funds of public welfare industries D: operating funds of scientific research institutions E: construction funds of scientific research conditions.
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According to social constructionism, our knowledge of the world comes from ( ). A: the daily interactions between people in the course of social life B: scientific experiments C: objective, unbiased observations of the world D: the nature of the world as it really is