北美A卷M1对答案:
1. a quintessential
2. Continuously
3. derived from
4. Disparity
5. It explains why the team’s finding of a possible synganglion is exciting.
6. The text notes a general trend and then cites an example of that trend.
7. It identifies an artist who has contributed a new stylistic element to the hyperpop sound.
8. Women such as Minnie McNeal Kenny and Anna Lysyanskaya have contributed to the field of cryptology.
9. It should be understood as just one of several factors that influence pedestrian activity in Tokyo.
10. Convergent traits arising from a shared genetic mechanism
11. the Broighter Hoard was discovered in 1896, and the Balline Hoard was discovered in 1940.
12. in Kansas, “When Dorothy stood in the doorway and looked around, she could see nothing but the great gray prairie on every side. Not a tree nor a house broke the broad sweep of flat country.”
13. As water depth increases, the concentration of oxygen-18 increases and water temperature decreases.
14. Compared with participants who received negative or neutral feedback, participants who received positive feedback reported greater enjoyment of the activity on average but maintained their heart and pedaling rates for approximately similar durations.
15. there may be tunnels and caves that connect the TJBH and the waters of the Caribbean deep underground.
16. length (30 km), slip rate (less than 0.2 mm/yr),
17. novels’ protagonists’
18. rings, a
19. identifies
20. It
21. documentary, which
22. in doing so,
23. For example,
24. Of course,
25. The Madeira River is shorter than the Amur River.
26. The A.M. Turing Award, which is named for British mathematician Alan Turing, was given to Judea Pearl in 2011.
27. In On the Sensations of Tone, Helmholtz describes the mood of F sharp major as “brilliant, very clear.”