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单选题
____
A
immune
B
resistant
C
sensitive
D
subject
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immune免疫的。resistant抵抗的;有阻力的。sensitive敏感的。subject主题;受制于;使屈从。subject to使服从;使遭受。本题中,由于所有的理论都是“尝试性的”(tentative),故所有的理论都会“遭受批评和质疑”(subject to criticism),故D项为正确答案。
immune免疫的。resistant抵抗的;有阻力的。sensitive敏感的。subject主题;受制于;使屈从。subject to使服从;使遭受。本题中,由于所有的理论都是“尝试性的”(tentative),故所有的理论都会“遭受批评和质疑”(subject to criticism),故D项为正确答案。
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