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n ( 60%) Part A( 40%) 3 Part B: ( 20%) 。 ,父母會(huì)給孩子一塊手表,作為孩子長(zhǎng)大的最初標(biāo)志之 一。但是在富裕國(guó)家,兒童也有另外一種貧窮 精神上的貧窮。don39。s work: helping to dig or build, plant or water, tend to animals or look after babies rather than through playing with water and sand in kindergarten, building with construction toys, keeping pets or playing with dolls. (43) These children may grow up with a less oppressive limitation of space and time than their Western counterparts. Set days and times are few and selfexplanatory, determined mostly by the rhythm of the seasons and the different jobs they bring. (44) A child in the rich world, on the other hand. is provided with a wristwatch as one of the earliest symbols of ~owing up. so that he or she can worry, along with their parents about being late for school times, meal times clinic times, bed times, the times of TV shows……。s coauthor, countries in which people are moreextrovert, sociable or neurotic tend to tip more. Tipping relieves anxiety about being served bystrangers: And, says39。s attitude toward the economics mittee39。t get it. 31. From the first paragraph, we learned that . [A] the Nobel prize in economics was created under Alfred Nobel39。s fiercest critics. Gunnar Myrdal, who shared the award in 1974,said the prize ought to be abolished (but he did not return the money). Milton Friedman, winnerin 1976, doubted the ability of a few people in Stockholm to make decisions respected aroundthe world. By the 1990s, the Nobel mittee had gained a reputation for intransigence. Gary Becker won only after a flood of nominations forced the cabal in Stockholm to act. The father of game theory won only after Mr. Nash39。 refusal to take teaching as profession is because . [A] it offers low pay. [B] they have interest in other professions. [C] it does not value productivity. [D] it uses poor recruiting strategies. 29. The data are striking: when the brightest individuals shun the teaching profession at every juncture means . [A] students doing well in study are willing to take teaching as a career. [B] students doing well in study can39。s teachers has more to dowith how they are paid rather than how much. The pay of American publicschool teachers isnot based on any measure of performance。t report intrusions by hackers. [B] vi victims have no fkewalls. [C] the use of modem is increasing. [D] panies don39。s Charlotte office. Now any business with a modem is subject to attack. FBE agents investigating puter hacking that disrupted popular Web sites including , CNN and Yahoo! this year identified several North Carolina victims. The investigation has also identified puter systems in North Carolina used by hackers to mit such attacks. Prosecutions of hackers have been hampered by the reluctance of businesses to report security intrusions for fear of bad publicity and lost business. Meanwhile, too many corporations have made it too easy for criminals by sacrificing security for speed and accessibility. Jack Wiles, who will lead the local InfraGard chapter39。s room, and a 15 woman on the street told me to go back toJapan. Americans, I think, feel a(n) 16 to keep both Asians and AsianAmericans at asociological, philosophical and geographical distance. With 17 numbers of AsianAmerican18 applying to top colleges, many white students have begun to plain about AsianAmerican 19 and petitiveness, calling us Asian nerds. Many Americans consider thisas part of a larger Asian invasionf associated 20 Japan39。 其他題(翻譯和寫(xiě)作)一律用藍(lán)色或黑色鋼筆或圓珠筆在答題紙上按規(guī)定的要求作答。2020 年在職攻讀碩士學(xué)位全國(guó)聯(lián)考教育碩士英語(yǔ)二試題 (供報(bào)考學(xué)科教學(xué)(英語(yǔ))專(zhuān)業(yè)考生使用) 考生須知 選擇題(第 0140 題)的答案必須用 2B 鉛筆填涂在答題卡上。修改時(shí),必須用橡皮擦凈后,再填涂其他選項(xiàng)。 Section I Use of English (10%) Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and ma,A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1 (客觀(guān)答題卡 ). We suffer from a conspicuous lack of role models and shared causes. This is 1 ofreason, I think, that many young AsianAmericans continue to assimilate quietly into America 2 as doctors, scientists and engineers. Our struggles are individual and familial but 3 munal or political. Ours is a frustratingly limited version of the AMERICAN DrearrWhile I can strive for 4 into Harvard and bee the talk of the Korean mothers in mlhometown, God forbid that I aim much further and higher than that —— 5 fame antinfluence as a writer, an intellectual or perhaps president of the United States. I wish more than anything else to feel like part of something 6 than myself and m~personal ambitions, part of a larger culture. Unfortunately, by ing to America my parent,