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Список вопросов базы знанийАнгл.яз. Теоретическая грамматика (курс 1)Вопрос id:868190 Определите коммуникативный тип предложения Do what you want and be damned to it! That’s what I say. ?) повествовательно-побудительное ?) побудительно-повествовательное ?) повествовательное ?) побудительное Вопрос id:868191 Определите коммуникативный тип предложения Then be remembered his purpose and his lips set back in a grim line. ?) побудительно вопросительное ?) повествовательно-вопросительное ?) повествовательное ?) повествовательно-побудительное Вопрос id:868192 Определите коммуникативный тип предложения Why not go and lay the Bogy once and for all? ?) вопросительно-побудительное ?) побудительно-вопросительное ?) вопросительно-повествовательное ?) вопросительное Вопрос id:868193 Определяющим фактором разделения предложений по уровню сложности является ?) количество знаменательных членов ?) валентность глагола-сказуемого ?) эксплицитная выраженность главных членов предложения. ?) количество предикативных центров Вопрос id:868194 По категориальной семантике подлежащего предложения делятся на ?) субъектные и объектные ?) личные и безличные ?) глагольные и именные ?) анимальные и инанимальные Вопрос id:868195 Подлежащее определяет сказуемое в том смысле, что ?) служит определителем адресованности предложения. ?) выражает процессное ядро события предикации ?) выражает лицо предикации ?) служит предметным определителем сказуемого Вопрос id:868196 Предельная элементарная единица текста второго порядка, служащая переходным звеном между предложением и текстом называется ?) пропоземой ?) семемой ?) диктемой ?) лексемой Вопрос id:868197 Предельной единицей текста, “минимальным речевым произведением” является ?) предложение ?) слово ?) сверхфразовое единство ?) синтагма Вопрос id:868198 Предикативная нагрузка предложения определяется ?) числом соответствующих предложений - репрезентатов с однозначной предикативной нагрузкой ?) суммой положительных значений выраженных в предложении синтаксико-категориальных предикативных признаков ?) возможностью включения предложения в наибольшее число синтаксических парадигм ?) возможностью двойного выражения одного и того же синтаксико-категориального предикативного признака Вопрос id:868199 Предложение ?) создается в речи ?) строится независимо от формальных правил сочетания лексем ?) входит в язык всей своей лексической конкретностью ?) изначально существует в языке Вопрос id:868200 Предложение как единица языка выполняет две существенные знаковые функции ?) предикативную и модальную ?) назывную и номинативную. ?) предметно-оценочную и номинативную ?) номинативную и предикативную Вопрос id:868201 Предложение представляет собой ?) минимальную единицу сообщения, обладающую собственной синтаксической и семантической структурой и интонационным оформлением ?) расширенную номинативную единицу ?) формальное соположение лексем ?) абстрактную модель минимального речевого акта Вопрос id:868202 Предложение, в отличие от слова, является ?) единицей морфологического уровня языка ?) номинативной единицей ?) коммуникативно-предикативной единицей ?) строго полупредикативной единицей Вопрос id:868203 При преобразовании предложения в именное словосочетание полного номинативного типа, предложение ?) номинализируется, теряя процессно-предикативный характер ?) сохраняет важность как коммуниктивная единица языка. ?) становится односоставным ?) становится единицей морфологического уровня языка Вопрос id:868204 Рема побудительного предложения ?) выражает информацию непосредственного сообщения ?) выражает запрос информации ?) выражает информацию заявления о некотором факте ?) программирует действия адресата Вопрос id:868205 Система конструкционных функций предложения связана с ?) актуальным членением предложения ?) усложнением пропозитивной номинации ?) отражением разных отнесений пропозитивной номинации к действительности ?) классификацией пропозитивной семантики Вопрос id:868206 Сложное предложение определяется как ?) монопредикативное предложение ?) полипредикативное предложение с раздельным выражением предикативных линий ?) монопредикативное предложение с комплексами вторичной предикации ?) полипредикативное со слитным выражением предикативных линий Вопрос id:868207 Состав информационного ядра сообщения называется ?) семой ?) кумулемой ?) темой ?) ремой Вопрос id:868208 Центром предикации в предложении глагольного строя является ?) имплицитно выраженный вспомогательный глагол. ?) сочетание глагола-связки с именным предикативом. ?) одна из неличных форм глагола ?) глагол в личной форме Вопрос id:868209 Define what syntactic role the underlined word plays in the sentence: Where does the knowledge of how to divide up the world into parts come from? And what sort of reasons are there to favor one proposed category system over another? For there certainly are an abundance of them. ?) attribute ?) subject ?) object ?) predicate Вопрос id:868210 Continue the sentence: A completely intuitive or a completely ?) that in some way consciousness and the mind must reduce to or be explainable in terms of the physical; in other words, that materialism is essentially correct and dualism essentially mistaken. ?) if the law changes so does who owns what. Secondly, ownership could be defined in terms of the popular or prevailing attitude, such that you would only own something if it was the consensus that you owned it. ?) ownership could be a matter of convention, such that to own something is to have ownership of it according to some rules (the conventions), which lay out in more detail what conditions, physical or otherwise, grant and transfer ownership. ?) commonsense philosophy is saying just that, that we are completely correct. Вопрос id:868211 Continue the sentence: A philosophy that tells us that we are completely ?) argue that something can’t be done or can’t be explained by science requires some understanding of the things involved, and to show that this understanding rules out the proposal. ?) correct as we are is useless to us. ?) does not come to the table with a fully developed and well supported theory of the mind and the mind-body connection which precludes a scientific theory. ?) gives many forms of dualism their anti-scientific flavor; from the fact that science hasn’t yet explained that mind and the mind body connection it is concluded that science can’t explain the mind and the mind-body connection. Вопрос id:868212 Continue the sentence: Although if that were the case it would take only two contradictory authors to keep us busy, since after reading the first ?) that in some way consciousness and the mind must reduce to or be explainable in terms of the physical; in other words, that materialism is essentially correct and dualism essentially mistaken. ?) gives many forms of dualism their anti-scientific flavor; from the fact that science hasn’t yet explained that mind and the mind body connection it is concluded that science can’t explain the mind and the mind-body connection. ?) the second would be a challenging new viewpoint to adopt, and then the first would be again, and so on. ?) are so many conventions, both existing and possible, that for any object we could find some convention under which I own it and another under which I don’t. Вопрос id:868213 Continue the sentence: And it is through such options that our philosophy improves. Now this is certainly not to say that, every time we find something that challenges ?) argue that something can’t be done or can’t be explained by science requires some understanding of the things involved, and to show that this understanding rules out the proposal. ?) ownership could be a matter of convention, such that to own something is to have ownership of it according to some rules (the conventions), which lay out in more detail what conditions, physical or otherwise, grant and transfer ownership. ?) what we currently think, we should change our minds. ?) to possess something that you do not own, and to lack possession over something that you do own; if it were impossible there would be no such thing as theft. Вопрос id:868214 Continue the sentence: At best such a philosophy is useless, and harmful if we take it seriously, ?) gives many forms of dualism their anti-scientific flavor; from the fact that science hasn’t yet explained that mind and the mind body connection it is concluded that science can’t explain the mind and the mind-body connection. ?) to possess something that you do not own, and to lack possession over something that you do own; if it were impossible there would be no such thing as theft. ?) argue that something can’t be done or can’t be explained by science requires some understanding of the things involved, and to show that this understanding rules out the proposal. ?) since it erects barriers to revising our mistaken beliefs. Вопрос id:868215 Continue the sentence: But every time we are faced with a challenge that we take seriously it gives us something to think about, and if we are wise ?) to possess something that you do not own, and to lack possession over something that you do own; if it were impossible there would be no such thing as theft. ?) enough then we will change our views in response to these challenges exactly when doing so would better our philosophy. ?) argue that something can’t be done or can’t be explained by science requires some understanding of the things involved, and to show that this understanding rules out the proposal. ?) are so many conventions, both existing and possible, that for any object we could find some convention under which I own it and another under which I don’t. Вопрос id:868216 Continue the sentence: But the opposite is really the case. Philosophy that is intuitive is rarely worth reading; we are only bettered by philosophy that ?) strikes us initially as unintuitive. ?) arguments for dualism are, at their core, arguments from ignorance. ?) gives many forms of dualism their anti-scientific flavor; from the fact that science hasn’t yet explained that mind and the mind body connection it is concluded that science can’t explain the mind and the mind-body connection. ?) ignorance is one that proceeds from the fact that we don’t know how to do or explain something to the conclusion that it can’t be done or can’t be explained. Вопрос id:868217 Continue the sentence: But what does it mean to say that something is meaningless? To call something meaningless is not to leave it exactly as ?) that in some way consciousness and the mind must reduce to or be explainable in terms of the physical; in other words, that materialism is essentially correct and dualism essentially mistaken. ?) ownership could be a matter of convention, such that to own something is to have ownership of it according to some rules (the conventions), which lay out in more detail what conditions, physical or otherwise, grant and transfer ownership. ?) if the law changes so does who owns what. Secondly, ownership could be defined in terms of the popular or prevailing attitude, such that you would only own something if it was the consensus that you owned it. ?) it was, it is to look at it in a certain way. Вопрос id:868218 Continue the sentence: Everyone has places where their views need refinement or revision. It is because of this that we read, ?) and sometimes write, philosophy. ?) have no merit; our ignorance reveals nothing about the world, only our lack of knowledge about it. ?) not how dualism is argued for. ?) argue that something can’t be done or can’t be explained by science requires some understanding of the things involved, and to show that this understanding rules out the proposal. Вопрос id:868219 Continue the sentence: I said that the universe is meaningless – ?) argue that something can’t be done or can’t be explained by science requires some understanding of the things involved, and to show that this understanding rules out the proposal. ?) to possess something that you do not own, and to lack possession over something that you do own; if it were impossible there would be no such thing as theft. ?) gives many forms of dualism their anti-scientific flavor; from the fact that science hasn’t yet explained that mind and the mind body connection it is concluded that science can’t explain the mind and the mind-body connection. ?) the events in it are without significance – without us. Вопрос id:868220 Continue the sentence: In other words, “meaningless” is itself a ?) argue that something can’t be done or can’t be explained by science requires some understanding of the things involved, and to show that this understanding rules out the proposal. ?) meaning that can be given to things. ?) that in some way consciousness and the mind must reduce to or be explainable in terms of the physical; in other words, that materialism is essentially correct and dualism essentially mistaken. ?) to possess something that you do not own, and to lack possession over something that you do own; if it were impossible there would be no such thing as theft. Вопрос id:868221 Continue the sentence: It is in the places where it challenges us that ?) gives many forms of dualism their anti-scientific flavor; from the fact that science hasn’t yet explained that mind and the mind body connection it is concluded that science can’t explain the mind and the mind-body connection. ?) we have a chance to grow. ?) ownership could be a matter of convention, such that to own something is to have ownership of it according to some rules (the conventions), which lay out in more detail what conditions, physical or otherwise, grant and transfer ownership. ?) are so many conventions, both existing and possible, that for any object we could find some convention under which I own it and another under which I don’t. Вопрос id:868222 Continue the sentence: It is to deny the existence of meaningful ?) argue that something can’t be done or can’t be explained by science requires some understanding of the things involved, and to show that this understanding rules out the proposal. ?) relationships between it and other things. ?) if the law changes so does who owns what. Secondly, ownership could be defined in terms of the popular or prevailing attitude, such that you would only own something if it was the consensus that you owned it. ?) gives many forms of dualism their anti-scientific flavor; from the fact that science hasn’t yet explained that mind and the mind body connection it is concluded that science can’t explain the mind and the mind-body connection. Вопрос id:868223 Continue the sentence: It should challenge what ?) argue that something can’t be done or can’t be explained by science requires some understanding of the things involved, and to show that this understanding rules out the proposal. ?) we think to some extent. ?) to possess something that you do not own, and to lack possession over something that you do own; if it were impossible there would be no such thing as theft. ?) that in some way consciousness and the mind must reduce to or be explainable in terms of the physical; in other words, that materialism is essentially correct and dualism essentially mistaken. Вопрос id:868224 Continue the sentence: My point is that to be worth reading a piece of ?) philosophy should be at least a little unintuitive. ?) if the law changes so does who owns what. Secondly, ownership could be defined in terms of the popular or prevailing attitude, such that you would only own something if it was the consensus that you owned it. ?) gives many forms of dualism their anti-scientific flavor; from the fact that science hasn’t yet explained that mind and the mind body connection it is concluded that science can’t explain the mind and the mind-body connection. ?) that in some way consciousness and the mind must reduce to or be explainable in terms of the physical; in other words, that materialism is essentially correct and dualism essentially mistaken. Вопрос id:868225 Continue the sentence: Now certainly it is possible to improve without these external challenges, but in their absence I think it would be easy to rest content ?) ownership could be a matter of convention, such that to own something is to have ownership of it according to some rules (the conventions), which lay out in more detail what conditions, physical or otherwise, grant and transfer ownership. ?) with a defective philosophy, or simply to be blind to significant alternatives. ?) if the law changes so does who owns what. Secondly, ownership could be defined in terms of the popular or prevailing attitude, such that you would only own something if it was the consensus that you owned it. ?) gives many forms of dualism their anti-scientific flavor; from the fact that science hasn’t yet explained that mind and the mind body connection it is concluded that science can’t explain the mind and the mind-body connection. Вопрос id:868226 Continue the sentence: Personally I am an advocate of the idea that the universe is essentially a meaningless place, onto ?) argue that something can’t be done or can’t be explained by science requires some understanding of the things involved, and to show that this understanding rules out the proposal. ?) are so many conventions, both existing and possible, that for any object we could find some convention under which I own it and another under which I don’t. ?) which we impose meaning. ?) to possess something that you do not own, and to lack possession over something that you do own; if it were impossible there would be no such thing as theft. Вопрос id:868227 Continue the sentence: This looks very much like giving meaning to it, ?) like taking up an attitude towards it, like interpreting it. ?) to possess something that you do not own, and to lack possession over something that you do own; if it were impossible there would be no such thing as theft. ?) ownership could be a matter of convention, such that to own something is to have ownership of it according to some rules (the conventions), which lay out in more detail what conditions, physical or otherwise, grant and transfer ownership. ?) if the law changes so does who owns what. Secondly, ownership could be defined in terms of the popular or prevailing attitude, such that you would only own something if it was the consensus that you owned it. Вопрос id:868228 Continue the sentence: We create significance, ?) gives many forms of dualism their anti-scientific flavor; from the fact that science hasn’t yet explained that mind and the mind body connection it is concluded that science can’t explain the mind and the mind-body connection. ?) are so many conventions, both existing and possible, that for any object we could find some convention under which I own it and another under which I don’t. ?) we constitute it – we don’t find it. However, there is a dangerous ambiguity lurking in this brief description. ?) that in some way consciousness and the mind must reduce to or be explainable in terms of the physical; in other words, that materialism is essentially correct and dualism essentially mistaken. Вопрос id:868229 Continue the sentence: We know that we are far from perfect, and we seek ?) to possess something that you do not own, and to lack possession over something that you do own; if it were impossible there would be no such thing as theft. ?) ownership could be a matter of convention, such that to own something is to have ownership of it according to some rules (the conventions), which lay out in more detail what conditions, physical or otherwise, grant and transfer ownership. ?) to find out how we are defective. ?) argue that something can’t be done or can’t be explained by science requires some understanding of the things involved, and to show that this understanding rules out the proposal. Вопрос id:868230 Continue the sentence: Where it tells us that we are wrong is ?) if the law changes so does who owns what. Secondly, ownership could be defined in terms of the popular or prevailing attitude, such that you would only own something if it was the consensus that you owned it. ?) where we are presented with a new way of looking at things. ?) are so many conventions, both existing and possible, that for any object we could find some convention under which I own it and another under which I don’t. ?) that in some way consciousness and the mind must reduce to or be explainable in terms of the physical; in other words, that materialism is essentially correct and dualism essentially mistaken. Вопрос id:868231 Continue the sentence: It is commonly thought that being intuitive, ?) or agreeing with common sense, is a virtue in a philosophical theory. ?) dualism seems unscientific or anti-scientific; it takes one of the phenomena we find in the world and says that it is off limits to science, that science will never be able to explain it. ?) in this paper are twofold: first to illustrate how I see the common arguments for dualism, and thus the common forms of dualism, as lacking; and secondly to describe a form of dualism that manages to avoid those problems. ?) that in some way consciousness and the mind must reduce to or be explainable in terms of the physical; in other words, that materialism is essentially correct and dualism essentially mistaken. Вопрос id:868232 Define what syntactic role the underlined word plays in the sentence: Although some sculptors speak figuratively of their work already being present in the raw stone we know that this is not literally true. What art is adding is not something physical; science produces something new in this sense as well: new printed pages full of figures and theorems. ?) object ?) subject ?) predicate ?) attribute Вопрос id:868233 Define what syntactic role the underlined word plays in the sentence: An advocate of determinism can be supporting to one of two things. The first is a specific kind of physical laws, where each initial state has only a single possible successor state at any given future time. ?) subject ?) attribute ?) object ?) predicate Вопрос id:868234 Define what syntactic role the underlined word plays in the sentence: But before I can discuss that matter it is first necessary to talk a bit about what free will is. There are many definitions of free will. Some, including myself, take free will to be essentially the power of self-determination or self-causation. ?) subject ?) attribute ?) predicate ?) object Вопрос id:868235 Define what syntactic role the underlined word plays in the sentence: But neither can we assert that they lack such relationships, because that is a significant fact on its own, which is also to say that they have meaning intrinsically (the meaning of being “meaningless”). ?) object ?) subject ?) attribute ?) predicate Вопрос id:868236 Define what syntactic role the underlined word plays in the sentence: Class dismissed! But the problem isn’t so easily solved. The obvious answer simply raises more questions. Why do we want the things that we do? Should we desire them? ?) object ?) subject ?) attribute ?) predicate Вопрос id:868237 Define what syntactic role the underlined word plays in the sentence: Compatibilism in many ways is the antithesis of the determinism-indeterminism debate because it denies any significance to it. ?) subject ?) object ?) predicate ?) attribute Вопрос id:868238 Define what syntactic role the underlined word plays in the sentence: Despite my inclinations that is not the definition of free will that I will be using here. ?) subject ?) attribute ?) predicate ?) object Вопрос id:868239 Define what syntactic role the underlined word plays in the sentence: I have never been fond of dualism. I have confidence in the ability of science to explain the world, and so when I was first exposed to the mind-body problem it seemed plausible to me that science could explain consciousness. ?) object ?) predicate ?) attribute ?) subject |
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