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A few years ago a young mother watched her husband diaper(给...换尿布) their firstborn son

A few years ago a young mother watched her husband diaper(给...换尿布) their firstborn son. "You don't have to be so unhappy about it," she protested. "You can talk to him and smile a little." The father, who happened to be a psychologist, answered firmly, "He has nothing to say to me, and I have nothing to say to him."

Psychologists now know how wrong that father was. From the moment of birth, a baby has a great deal to say to his parents and they to him. But a decade or so ago, these experts were describing the newborn as a primitive creature who reacted only by reflex, a helpless victim of its environment without capacity to influence it. And mothers accepted the truth. Most thought(and some still do) that a new infant could see only blurry shadows, that his other senses were undeveloped, and that all he required was nourishment, clean diapers, and a warm bassinet.

Today university laboratories across the country are studying newborns in their first month of life. As a result, psychologists now describe the new baby as perceptive, with remarkable learning abilities and an even more remarkable capacity to shape his or her environment—including the attitudes and actions of his parents. Some researchers believe that the neonatal period may even be the most significant four weeks in an entire lifetime.

Far from being helpless, the newborn knows what he likes and rejects what he doesn't. He shuts out unpleasant sensations by closing his eyes or averting his face. He is a glutton for novelty. He prefers animate things over inanimate and likes people more than anything.

When a mere nine minutes old, an infant prefers a human face to a head-shaped outline. He makes the choice despite the fact that, with delivery-room attendants masked and gowned, he has never seen a human face before. By the time he's twelve hours old, his entire body moves in precise synchrony to the sound of a human voice, as if he were dancing. A non-human sound, such as a tapping noise, brings no such response.

The author points out that the father diapering his firstborn son was wrong because ______.

A.he thought the baby didn't have the power of speech

B.he believed the baby was not able to hear him

C.he was a psychologist unworthy of his profession

D.he thought the baby was not capable of any response

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第1题

Japan has taken a more independent stand _________ .A. as it does beforeB. as it did be

Japan has taken a more independent stand _________ .

A. as it does before

B. as it did before

C. than it does a few years ago

D. than it did a few years ago

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第2题

Five years ago, when Lee Wildes visited Africa, ______.A.he saw very few people with AIDSB

Five years ago, when Lee Wildes visited Africa, ______.

A.he saw very few people with AIDS

B.he saw plenty of drugs to help people with AIDS

C.he saw doctors with plenty of medicine

D.he saw that there was an AIDS epidemic

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第3题

Man's forehead will grow larger because______.A.he will make use of only about 20% of the

Man's forehead will grow larger because______.

A.he will make use of only about 20% of the brain's capacity

B.the other 80% of his brain will grow in due time

C.he had rather narrow forehead a few hundred years ago

D.he will have to use his brain more and more as time goes on

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第4题

A few years ago , a sad thing happened. A young American woman left her

21_______for career reasons; she moved far away. For this reason ,a 36-year- old 22_______father has custody of his two children , eleven and eight years old. He works long hours as a 23_______, including weekends. On his days off from work , he goes to a local 24_______college. He' s studying to 25 his job skills so he can make more money for his family. At night he does his homework at the same table as the 26_______. But who takes care of the kids in the evenings when their father is working or 27_______to school? His "extended family"- his mother , other 28_______, and his new girlfriend 29_______out as much as they can. He thinks his girlfriend , who is from Mexico , his home country , is good for his family. He doesn’t want to date "Anglos"or"Anglicized" women because he thinks they value their 30_______over motherhood. He wants a wife with traditional , religious values like his mother.

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[A] For example, the Moche lords of Sipán in coastal Peru were buried in about AD

400 in fine cotton dress and with exquisite ornaments of bead, gold, and silver. Few burials rival their lavish sepulchres. Being able to trace the development of such rituals over thousands of years has added to our understanding of the development of human intellect and spirit.

[B] By 40,000 years ago people could be found hunting and gathering food across most of the regions of Africa. Populations in different regions employed various technological developments in adapting to their different environments and climates.

[C] Archaeological studies have also provided much information about the people who first arrived in the Americas over 12,000 years ago.

[D] The first fossil records of vascular plants—that is, land plants with tissue that carries food—appeared in the Silurian period. They were simple plants that had not developed separate stems and leaves.

[E] Laetoli even reveals footprints of humans from 3.6 million years ago. Some sites also contain evidence of the earliest use of simple tools. Archaeologists have also recorded how primitive forms of humans spread out of Africa into Asia about 1.8 million years ago, then into Europe about 900,000 years ago.

[F] One research project involves the study of garbage in present-day cities across the United States. This garbage is the modern equivalent of the remains found in the archaeological record. In the future, archaeologists will continue to move into new realms of study.

[G] Other sites that represent great human achievement are as varied as the cliff dwellings of the ancient Anasazi (a group of early Native Americans of North America) at Mesa Verde, Colorado; the Inca city of Machu Picchu high in the Andes Mountains of Peru; and the mysterious, massive stone portrait heads of remote Easter Island in the Pacific.

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回答下列各题: The cost is going ___21___for just about everything,and college tuition is

回答下列各题: The cost is going ___21___ for just about everything,and college tuition is no exception.Ac—cordingto a nationwide survey ___22___ by the College Board’s Scholarship Service, ___23___ atmost American universities will be ___24___ 0f 9 percent higher this year overlast. The biggest increase will occur at privatecolleges.Pubhccolleges,heavily subsidized bytax funds,will also ___25___ theirtuition,but the increase will be a few percentagepoints___26___ than their privately sponsored neighbors. ___27___ a follow-up,the United Press international did their ownstudy ___28___ Massachus-setts Instituteof Technology.At M.I.T.advisors recommended ___29___ students have$8,900___30___for one yearsexpenses,including$5,300___31___ tuition,$2,685 forroom and___32___ ,$630 for personal expenses,and$285 for booksand supplies.Ten years ago thetuition ___33___ 0nly$2,150.T0 ___34___ that another way,the cost has climbed l50 percent inthe last ___35___ .

A.down

B.up

C.away

D.off

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The cost is going【21】for just about everything, and college tuition is no exception. Accor
ding to a nationwide survey【22】by the College Board's Scholarship Service,【23】at most American universities will be【24】of 9 percent higher this year over last.

The biggest increase will occur at private colleges. Public colleges, heavily subsidized by tax funds, will also【25】their tuition, but the increase will be a few percentage points【26】than their privately sponsored neighbors.

【27】a follow-up, the United Press international did their own study【28】Massachus-setts Institute of Technology. At M. I. T. advisors recommended【29】students have $ 8,900【30】for one year's expenses, including $ 5,300【31】tuition, $ 2,685 for room and【32】, $ 630 for personal expenses, and $ 285 for books and supplies. Ten years ago the tuition【33】only $ 2,150. To【34】that another way, the cost has climbed 150 percent in the last【35】.

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A.down

B.up

C.away

D.off

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第8题

【D10】CUSTOMS OFFICER:NEXT... UH, YOUR PASSPORT PLEASE. WOMAN: OKAY. CUSTOMS OFFICER: UH,

【D10】

CUSTOMS OFFICER:NEXT... UH, YOUR PASSPORT PLEAS

E. WOMAN: OKAY. CUSTOMS OFFICER: UH, 【D8】______ WOMAN: I" M HERE TO ATTEND A TEACHING CONVENTION FOR THE FIRST PART OF MY TRIP, AND THEN I PLAN ON TOURING THE CAPITAL FOR A FEW DAYS. CUSTOMS OFFICER:AND WHERE WILL YOU BE STAYING? WOMAN: 【D9】______ CUSTOMS OFFICER:AND UH, WHAT DO YOU HAVE IN YOUR LUGGAGE? WOMAN:UH, WELL, JUST, JUST MY PERSONAL BELONGINGS, UR

N...CLOTHES, A FEW BOOKS, AND A CD PLAYER. CUSTOMS OFFICER:OKAY. UH,【D10】______ WOMAN: SUR

E. CUSTOMS OFFICER:OKAY...EVERYTHING" S FIN

E. UH, BY THE WAY, IS THIS YOUR FIRST VISIT TO THE COUNTRY? WOMAN:WELL,YES AND NO. ACTUALLY, I WAS BORN HERE WHEN MY PARENTS WERE WORKING IN THE CAPITAL MANY YEARS AGO, BUT THIS IS MY FIRST TRIP BACK SINCE THE

N. CUSTOMS OFFICER:WELL, ENJOY YOUR TRIP. WOMAN: THANKS. A. PLEASE OPEN YOUR BA

G.

B. DO YOU HAVE CARRY-ON LUGGAGE?

C. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF YOUR VISIT?

D. I"LL BE STAYING IN A ROOM AT A HOTEL DOWNTOWN FOR THE ENTIRE WEE

K.

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第9题

【D8】CUSTOMS OFFICER:NEXT... UH, YOUR PASSPORT PLEASE. WOMAN: OKAY. CUSTOMS OFFICER: UH,

【D8】

CUSTOMS OFFICER:NEXT... UH, YOUR PASSPORT PLEAS

E. WOMAN: OKAY. CUSTOMS OFFICER: UH, 【D8】______ WOMAN: I" M HERE TO ATTEND A TEACHING CONVENTION FOR THE FIRST PART OF MY TRIP, AND THEN I PLAN ON TOURING THE CAPITAL FOR A FEW DAYS. CUSTOMS OFFICER:AND WHERE WILL YOU BE STAYING? WOMAN: 【D9】______ CUSTOMS OFFICER:AND UH, WHAT DO YOU HAVE IN YOUR LUGGAGE? WOMAN:UH, WELL, JUST, JUST MY PERSONAL BELONGINGS, UR

N...CLOTHES, A FEW BOOKS, AND A CD PLAYER. CUSTOMS OFFICER:OKAY. UH,【D10】______ WOMAN: SUR

E. CUSTOMS OFFICER:OKAY...EVERYTHING" S FIN

E. UH, BY THE WAY, IS THIS YOUR FIRST VISIT TO THE COUNTRY? WOMAN:WELL,YES AND NO. ACTUALLY, I WAS BORN HERE WHEN MY PARENTS WERE WORKING IN THE CAPITAL MANY YEARS AGO, BUT THIS IS MY FIRST TRIP BACK SINCE THE

N. CUSTOMS OFFICER:WELL, ENJOY YOUR TRIP. WOMAN: THANKS. A. PLEASE OPEN YOUR BA

G.

B. DO YOU HAVE CARRY-ON LUGGAGE?

C. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF YOUR VISIT?

D. I"LL BE STAYING IN A ROOM AT A HOTEL DOWNTOWN FOR THE ENTIRE WEE

K.

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第10题

【D9】CUSTOMS OFFICER:NEXT... UH, YOUR PASSPORT PLEASE. WOMAN: OKAY. CUSTOMS OFFICER: UH,

【D9】

CUSTOMS OFFICER:NEXT... UH, YOUR PASSPORT PLEAS

E. WOMAN: OKAY. CUSTOMS OFFICER: UH, 【D8】______ WOMAN: I" M HERE TO ATTEND A TEACHING CONVENTION FOR THE FIRST PART OF MY TRIP, AND THEN I PLAN ON TOURING THE CAPITAL FOR A FEW DAYS. CUSTOMS OFFICER:AND WHERE WILL YOU BE STAYING? WOMAN: 【D9】______ CUSTOMS OFFICER:AND UH, WHAT DO YOU HAVE IN YOUR LUGGAGE? WOMAN:UH, WELL, JUST, JUST MY PERSONAL BELONGINGS, UR

N...CLOTHES, A FEW BOOKS, AND A CD PLAYER. CUSTOMS OFFICER:OKAY. UH,【D10】______ WOMAN: SUR

E. CUSTOMS OFFICER:OKAY...EVERYTHING" S FIN

E. UH, BY THE WAY, IS THIS YOUR FIRST VISIT TO THE COUNTRY? WOMAN:WELL,YES AND NO. ACTUALLY, I WAS BORN HERE WHEN MY PARENTS WERE WORKING IN THE CAPITAL MANY YEARS AGO, BUT THIS IS MY FIRST TRIP BACK SINCE THE

N. CUSTOMS OFFICER:WELL, ENJOY YOUR TRIP. WOMAN: THANKS. A. PLEASE OPEN YOUR BA

G.

B. DO YOU HAVE CARRY-ON LUGGAGE?

C. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF YOUR VISIT?

D. I"LL BE STAYING IN A ROOM AT A HOTEL DOWNTOWN FOR THE ENTIRE WEE

K.

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第11题

A hundred years ago it was assumed and scientifically "proved" by economists that the laws
of society make it necessary to have a vast army of poor and jobless people in order to keep the economy going. Today, hardly anybody would dare to voice the principle. It is generally accepted that nobody should be excluded from the wealth of the nation, either by the law of nature or by those of society. The opinions are outdated, which were current a hundred years ago, that the poor owed their conditions to their ignorance, lack of responsibility. In all western industrialized countries, a system of insurance has been introduced which guarantees everyone a minimum of subsistence in case of unemployment, sickness and old age. I would go one step further and argue that, even if these conditions are not present, in other words, one can claim this substance minimum without having to have any "reason". I would suggest, however, that it should be limited to a definite period of time, let's say two years, so as to avoid the encouragement of an abnormal attitude which refuses any kind of social obligation.

This may sound like a fantastic proposal, but so, I think, our insurance system would have sounded to people a hundred years ago. The main objection to such a scheme would be that if each person were entitled to receive minimum support, people would not work. This assumption rests on the fallacy of the inherent laziness. In human nature, actually, aside from abnormally lazy people, there would be very few who would not want to earn more than the minimum, and who would prefer to do nothing rather than work.

However, the suspicions against a system of guaranteed subsistence minimum are not groundless from the standpoint of those who want to use ownership capital for the purpose of forcing others to accept the work conditions they offer. If nobody were forced to accept work in order not to starve, work would be sufficiently interesting and attractive in order to induce one to accept it. Freedom of contract is possible only if both parties are free to accept and reject if; in the present capitalist system this is not the case.

But such a system would not only be the beginning of real freedom of contract between employers and employees, its principal advantage would be the improvement of freedom in interpersonal relationships in every sphere of daily life.

People used to think that poverty and unemployment were due to ______.

A.the slow development of the economy

B.the poor and jobless people's own faults

C.the lack of responsibility on the part of the society

D.the large number Of people who were not well-educated

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