考研英语完形填空专项练习(含答案).doc
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TOC \o 1-3 \h \z \u Practice 1 1
Practice 2 2
Practice 3 3
Practice 4 4
Practice 5 5
Practice 6 6
Practice 7 7
Practice 8 8
Practice 9 9
Practice 10 10
Practice 11 11
Practice 12 12
Practice 13 13
Practice 14 14
Practice 15 15
Practice 16 16
Practice 17 17
Practice 18 18
Practice 19 19
Practice 20 20
Practice 21 21
Practice 22 22
Practice 23 23
Practice 24 24
Practice 25 25
Practice 26 26
Practice 27 27
Practice 28 28
Practice 29 29
Practice 30 30
Answer Keys 31
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Practice 1
Scientists typically submit their papers to the editorial board of a journal specializing in a particular field of research. ?????? SEQ blank 1?????? the paper is accepted for publication, the editorial board sends it out for peer review. During this procedure a panel of experts, or referees, ?????? SEQ blank 2?????? the paper, judging whether or not the research has been carried ?????? SEQ blank 3?????? in a fully scientific manner. If the referees are satisfied, publication ?????? SEQ blank 4?????. If they have ?????? SEQ blank 5??????, some of the research may have to be repeated, but if they ?????? SEQ blank 6?????? serious flaws, the entire paper may be rejected for publication.
The peer-review process plays a critical role because it ?????? SEQ blank 7?????? high standards of scientific method. ?????? SEQ blank 8??????, it can be a controversial area, as it allows ?????? SEQ blank 9?????? views to become involved. Because scientists are human, they cannot avoid ?????? SEQ blank 10?????? personal opinions about the value of each other’s work. Furthermore, because referees ?????? SEQ blank 11?????? to be senior figures, they may be less than welcoming to new or unorthodox ideas.
Once a paper has been accepted and published, it becomes part of the vast and ?????? SEQ blank 12?????? body of scientific knowledge. In the early days of science, new research was alw
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