赞题库-背景图
单项选择题


Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each numbered blank, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.
There is one fairly standard reason why some thinkers regard the meaning-of-life question as being itself meaningless. They argue (51) meaning is a matter of language, not objects. It is a (52) of the way we talk about things, not a feature of things themselves, (53) shape, weight or colour. A cabbage or a computer is not meaningful in itself; it becomes (54) only by being caught up in our conversation. On this theory, we can make life (55) by our talk about it; but it cannot have a meaning in itself, (56) than a cloud can. It would not (57) sense, for example, to speak of a cloud as being true or false. (58) , truth and falsehood are function of our human judgments about clouds. However, there are problems with this argument, (59) there are with most philosophical arguments. We shall be (60) a few of them later on.

A.this
B.that
C.such
D.so