单项选择题It was only after the publication of()that D.H.Lawrence was recognized as a prominent novelist.

A.The Trespasser
B.The White Peacock
C.Sons and Lovers
D.The Rainbow


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A.descriptive
B.objective
C.prescriptive
D.analytical

3.单项选择题Most of the violations of the maxims of the CP give rise to().

A.breakdown of conversation
B.confusion of one’s intention
C.hostility between speakers and the listeners
D.conversational implicatures

4.单项选择题Due to their recursive properties,()generate infinite number of sentences,and sentences with infinite length。

A.Phrase structure rules
B.Transformational rules
C.Adjacency Parameters
D.Directionality Parameters

5.单项选择题The basic unit in phonology is called ();it is a unit that is of distinctive value.

A.phone
B.phoneme
C.allophone
D.phonetic transcription

6.单项选择题The naming theory seems applicable to ()only。

A.verbs
B.adjectives
C.adverbs
D.nouns

9.单项选择题As a secretary of the general manager,Lucy is capable and().

A.effective
B.effeminate
C.efficient

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