craciesanditsCritics,RobertDahldefendsbothdemocraticvalueandpluralistdemocracies,
arguesconvincinglythattheideaofdemocracyrestsonpoliticalequality—theequalitycapacityofallcitizenstodetermineor
(i)___,asDahlrecognizes,ifhierarchicalorderingis(ii)___inanystructureofgovernment,
andifnosocietycanguaranteeperfectequalityintheresourcesthatmaygiveritopoliticalinfluence,thedemocratic
principleofpoliticalequalityis(iii)___alsystemscanbedeemeddemocraticonlyas
approximationstotheideal.
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AdifferprofoundlyDreverGdistinction
BconvergentEconventionalityHequilibrium
CslightlydifferentiateFsimilarityIdismination
ghthelegalsystemsofEnglandandtheUnitedStatesaresuperficiallysimilar,they(i)___intheirapproaches
toandusoflegalreasons:substantivereasonsintheUnitedStates,whereasinEnglandthe(ii)___(iii)___
andthelawhastraditionallybeenviewedas
asystemofrules;theUnitedStatesfavorsavisionoflawasanoutwardexpressionofthecommunity’snofrightand
justice.
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AhamperDcircumstantialGincapable
BinfluenceEinevitableHdetermined
CincorporateFneutralIpossible
ghsomecensurebecame(i)___duringthe1980s,Dahlhimlfemstosupportsomeofsuchearlier
ghhe(ii)___thatsomeWesternintellectualsdemandmoredemocracyfrompolyarchiesthanispossible,he
neverthelesndshisbookbyaskingwhatchangesinstructuresandconsciousnessmightmakepoliticallifemore(iii)___in
prentpolyarchies.
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AafixednumberofDrevolutionHreproductionofolderones
BabundantEdiaGmodificationofconnections
CminimalFgenerationIdeductionofsimilarities
tenetoftheneuroscienceshasbeenthatallneurons(nervecells)inthebrainsofvertebrateanimalsare
tvertebrate,itwasbelieved,mustmakedowith(i)___neurons:tholostthrough
(ii)___orinjuryarenotreplaced,andadultlearningtakesplacenotthroughgenerationofnewcellsbutthrough(iii)___
amongexistingones.
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AcharacterizedDmonocraticGreveals
BsubduedEgerontocracicHregrets
CoverruledFdemocraticIapproves
cethatthedefendantinacriminalprocutionhasapriorconvictionmay(i)___jurorstopresumethe
defendant’sguilt,becauoftheirpreconceptionthatapersonpreviouslyconvictedofacrimemustbeinclinedtoward
mmonlyheldbeliefisatleasta(ii)___;notallformerconvictngageinrepeated
,jurymaygivemoreprobativeweightthanobjectiveanalysiswouldallowtovividphotographic
evidencedepictingashootingvictim’swounds,ormay(iii)___theweightofdefentestimonythatisnotdeliveredina
sufficientlyforcefulorpersuasivemanner.
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AstimulateDpartialdistortionofrealityGunderestimate
BdeterEvividreflectionofimaginationHexaggerate
CparticipateFprecicalculationofcertaintyIreflect
gesuggeststhatthecreationandcriticalinterpretationofliteraturearenot(i)___butmechanicalprocess;
thattheauthorofanypieceofwritingisnot(ii)___artist,butmerelyalaborerwhocobblexistingmaterials(words)into
mdeconstructionimpliesthatthetexthasbeenputtogetherlikeabuildingora
pieceofmachinery,andthatitisinneedofbeingtakenapart,notsomuchinorderto(iii)___itastodemonstrateunderlying
inadequacies,falassumptions,andinherentcontradictions.
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AinstructiveDaderivativeGrepair
BliteralEaninsipidHqualify
CorganicFaninspiredIconstruct
ychologists,perplexedbythefeelingstheyacknowledgearearoudbyaestheticexperience,haveclaimedthat
theemotionsaregenuine,,however,is(i)___ratherthanan
therhand,Gombricharguesthatemotional
responstoartare(ii)___;ebateshaveprompted
thepsychologistRadfordtoarguethatpeopledoexperiencerealmelancholyorjoyinrespondingtoart,butthattheare
(iii)___responsprecilybecaupeopleknowtheyarereactingtoillusorystimuli.
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AadescriptivedistinctionDvivaciousGzealous
BabodyofprofoundknowledgeEsynonymousHlugubrious
CavalidevidenceFersatzIirrational
ecentlymanyastronomersbelievedthatasteroidstravelaboutthesolarsystem(i)___
astronomersassumedthisbecautheyconsideredasteroid-satellitesystemsinherently(ii)___.Theoreticianscouldhave
toldthemotherwi:evenminusculebodiesinthesolarsystemcantheoreticallyhavesatellites,aslongaverythingisin
lingballwereorbitingabouttheSunintheasteroidbelt,itcouldhaveapebbleorbitingitasfarawayas
afewhundredradii(orabout50meters)(iii)___thepebbletotheSun’sgravitationalpull.
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AunaccompaniedbyDscathingGwithoutlosing
BunprecedentedbyEunstableHbeforereaping
CunparalleledbyFsoporificIaswellaasing
lyticalpurpos(i)___r,thereare
somecommoncrimesthatareso(ii)___rimes,
whicharecalled"(iii)___"politicaloffens,aregenerallynonextraditable.
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AsalutaryDunpredictableGaristocracy
BequalityEgeneralHpromotion
CcomplicatedFefficaciousIgrandiloquence
democracyisageneralethicalideal,lookingtohuman(i)___andbrotherhood,andinconsistent,initsradical
form,withsuchinstitutionsasthefamilyand(ii)___aticgovernment,onthecontrary,ismerelyameansto
anend,an(iii)___forlvesnospecialideals
oflife;itisaquestionofpolicy,namely,whetherthegeneralinterestwillbebetterrvedbygrantingallpeopleanequal
voiceinelections.
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AillegalDinparableGambiguous
BpoliticalEdistinctHvague
ClicitFcapricousIrelative
答案:ADHCDIAFHBDIAEGADICFHAEHBEGADG
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