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u are generous標準答案:C2. What is suggested for sympathizing with your colleagues at work in the passage? A) Sharing their problems in private life B) Helping them get through hard times C) Feeling sorry for their misfortune D) Asking what’s going on about their marriage標準答案:B3. Teamwork is emphasized in making friends at work because______. A. you may easily lose control of yourself at work B. your colleagues will help you at work C. your success depends on others’ progress D. your sympathy for others is very important標準答案:C4. Why is going out for lunch with colleagues advisable for making friends at work?A. Because chatting over lunch allows you to know more about the latest news at work. B. Because people all love to have lunch together. C. Because gossip over lunch is very funny. D. Because cafeterias and takeaway joints are very popular.標準答案:A5. By involving your colleagues in your life outside work, you can______. A. tell them your personal problems B. show your trust and friendship C. reduce your stress at work D. overe the limitations of office work標準答案:B 第二套題 All You Remember All you remember about your child being an infant is the incredible awe you felt about the precious miracle you created. You remember having plenty of time to give all your wisdom and knowledge. You thought your child would take all of your advice and make fewer mistakes, and be much smarter than you wee. You wished for your child to hurry and grow up. All you remember about your child being two is never using the restroom alone or getting to watch a movie without talking animals. You recall afternoons talking on the phone while sitting in the bedroom closet, and being convinced your child would be the first Ivy League college student to graduate wearing pullovers at the ceremony. You remember worrying about the bag of Mamp。s one you might be able to get away with in high school. Read your syllabus frequently and make sure you keep up, at least most of the time.Frequent and excessive partyingSpeaking of freedom, it can be intoxicating to have the freedom to party whenever you want and for as long as you want. Many freshmen go pletely overboard, which can lead to a host of serious problems. Remember, you have your whole life to have fun. It doesn39。re never going to get over your homesickness if you keep going home. Instead, get involved on campus and make new friends. Similarly, if you e to campus with a readymade group of friends, branch out.Not finding “your own thing”Many ining students do what they think they39。t not join a fraternity or sorority because your friends turn up their noses. Don39。d be dealing with. While this may be unfortable, it39。re having problems in class, visit the professor39。 after a period of nearsighted denial when it was doubted even whether animals were conscious, the latter 20th century has seen the emergence of ethology as a lively and very active field. I view ethology’s contributions to our understanding of animals as one of the pillars supporting the animal rights movement.FFH: In what major directions do you see this discipline is heading?JB: I am encouraged by the recent rise in studies on animal emotions and cognition. I think these trends will continue. We are beginning to see more studies that bine behavior with noninvasive brain imaging and measures of biochemical changes to show parallels between humans and nonhuman animals. This sort of evidence is very persuasive, and I believe it has a key role in pelling the sort of paradigm shift people in this social movement are hoping for.FFH: What can a better understanding of pleasure in animals do to help us understand ourselves better?JB: Recognizing and accepting animal pleasure is an act of basic empathy. It is recognizing that when it es to the experience of a quality of lifethey are us and we are them.FFH: How did you go about selecting the images in The Exultant Ark?JB: Some images were easy to select because they were both beautiful and they “shouted” animal pleasure. Others were more subtle and requited munication with the photographer to help clarify what was going on when the photo was taken. I also had a framework into which I wanted to organize the photos, and some otherwise legitimate images just didn’t fit that framework.FFH: With regard to farmed animals, what unique ethical questions do we face with the knowledge we have of their behavior and intelligence?JB: There’s really just one primary ethical question here: How can we possibly justify damaging these animals, crowding them into places that deny even their most basic needs, and then shipping them in terribly stressful conditions to the horror of their slaughter when we don’t even need to eat them to begin with? The answer is clear: We can’t.FFH: What opposing views of animal behavior serve to justify the treatment of farmed animals today? What are their sources?JB: I’ve yet to see a single opposing view that justifies our treatment of farmed animals.FFH: How important do you think veganism is as an ethical and practical solution to the fate of animals used in agriculture today?JB: Veganism is as vital as it is easy. I regard it as the Holy Grail of personal activism for animals, the environment, and human health. It is also a useful tool for addressing this nation’s economic problems.1. What’s the purpose of the interview with ?A. To discover something new in people’s understanding of and appreciation for animals.B. To introduce Balbe’s theory about animal behaviorism.C. To encourage people to reconsider their attitudes toward and relationships with animals.D. To get further understanding of Balbe’s ideas and especially how they apply to farmed animals.標準答案:D2. Which of the following words or phrases can replace the word “bedrock” in parapgraph6?A. solid rockB. conditio