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单选题Unlike the recognition of ethical lapses in others, many people are disinclined to perceive the same flaws in themselves.A Unlike the recognition of ethical lapses in others, many people are disinclined to perceive the same flaws in themselves.B Unlike

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单选题
Unlike the recognition of ethical lapses in others, many people are disinclined to perceive the same flaws in themselves.
A

Unlike the recognition of ethical lapses in others, many people are disinclined to perceive the same flaws in themselves.

B

Unlike the perception of ethical flaws in themselves, many people are willing to recognize these same flaws in others.

C

Many people, willing to recognize ethical lapses in others. are disinclined to perceive the same flaws in themselves.

D

Many people are disinclined to perceive the same flaws in themselves, but are willing to perceive ethical lapses in others.

E

Although willing to recognize ethical lapses in others, many people in themselves are disinclined to perceive the same flaws.

参考答案和解析
正确答案: C
解析:
A、B项的表达存在逻辑问题;D项中“the same flaws”指代不明;E项“many people in themselves”表达有误,故本题选C项。
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第1题:

C

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正确答案:C

第2题:

_______ some people regard as a drawback is seen as a plus by many others.

A. Whether

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正确答案:B

第3题:

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B、It is likely that we will receive three different answers from three people.

C、It is proved that we will receive three different answers from three people.

D、It is impossible that we will receive three different answers from three people.

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B、two separate actions

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D、several actions that take place at different times

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A、in our eyes

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参考答案:BBDAA

第4题:

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参考答案:C

第5题:

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正确答案:A

第6题:

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第8题:

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参考答案:A

第9题:

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参考答案:D

第10题:

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参考答案:错误

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