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B. pattern D. refer73. A. narratives C. merely C. recall , children have to talk about their experiences and hear others talk about forchildhood amnesia. She argues that there simply 7671 67 events muchearlier than the year or so before entering school, just as children younger than three or four D. the value of the death penalty as a deterrent to crime is not to be debatedPart IV Cloze (15 minutes, 10 points)Directions: In this part, there is a passage with twenty blanks. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer for each blank and mark the corresponding letter on your ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. A. analyzing a problem objectively A. negative A. the murder rate and the imposition of the death penalty The value of the death penalty as a deterrent to crime may be open to debate. But the overwhelming majority of citizens believe that the death penalty protects them. Their belief is reinforced by evidence which shows that the death penalty deters murder. For example, from 1954 to1963, when the death penalty was consistently imposed in California, the murder rate remained between three and four murders for each 100 000 population. Since 1964 the death penalty has been imposed only once, and the murder rate has risen to murders for each 100 000 population. The sharp climb in the state39。 In our opinion, the death penalty is a necessary evil. Throughout recorded history there have always been those extreme individuals in every society who were capable of terribly violent crimes such as murder. But some are more extreme than others. A. the study of unrelated fields The objectives of science are primarily the discovery and the subsequent understanding of the unknown. Man cannot be satisfied with recognizing that secrets exist in nature or that questions are unanswerable。 B. it would cause a collapse of the world economy Although the threat of global warming has been known to the world for decades and all countries and leaders agree that we need to deal with the problem, we also know that the effects of measures, especially harsh measures taken in some countries, would be nullified (抵消) if other countries do not control their emissions. Whereas the UN team on climate change has found that the emissions of carbon dioxide would have to be cut globally by 60% to stabilize the content of CO, in the atmosphere, this path is not feasible for several reasons. Such deep cuts would cause a breakdown of the world economy. Important and populous (人口眾多的 ) low –or mediumine countries are not yet willing to undertake legal mitments about their energy uses. In addition, the state of world technology would not yet permit us to make such a big leap.Passage Four A. The1989 San Francisco Earthquake and the i992 Los Angeles RiotsB. How Media Cover EventsC. The 1992 Los Angeles Riots C. people should go to a doctor and have their problems diagnosed C. Staying up late. C. other diseases C. sleep for at least eight hours per night C. Most people need less sleep when they grow older.Sleep defensively39。 C. Everybody knows that children aren39。 A. he used in the exam the techniques provided by his father36. What is TRUE about Caspar? Teach Your Child How to Think offers lessons in perception improvement, of clearly seeing the implications of something you are saying and exploring the alternatives. Edward admits. Now Caspar is at Oxfordwhich once looked unlikely because he is also slightly dyslexic (誦讀困難). In fact, when he was applying to Oxford, none of his school teachers thought he had a chance. C. intervene A. easy D. irregularly C. integrate B. inhabit C. asset D. refused to considerSection BDirections: In this section, there are ten inplete sentences. For each sentence there are fourchoices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best pletes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.26. Don39。 A. calm D. protects D. bravely22. A new technological process may be employed to ~ this abundant supply directly. D. extra bonus20. Arriving anywhere with these possessions, he might just as easily put up for a month or a year for a single day.A. extra chargen 更多資料請訪問.(.....)更多企業(yè)學院:...../Shop/《中小企業(yè)管理全能版》183套講座+89700份資料...../Shop/《總經(jīng)理、高層管理》49套講座+16388份資料...../Shop/《中層管理學院》46套講座+6020份資料 A. hard to invent A. failed to understand t _______while I39。 C. emission 32. You may never experience an earthquake or a volcanic eruption in your life, but you will _____changes in the land. A. interact C. pensions Lateral thinking (迂回思維), first described by Edward de Bone in 1967, is just a few years older than Edward39。 So then we did several thinking sessions, Thinking is traditionally regarded as something executed in a logical sequence, and everybody knows that children aren39。 C. He is Edward39。 D. all of his school teachers thought he had a chance38. It can be inferred from Paragraph 2 that Edward _________.t very logical. Finding ways to get more and better sleep can be a challenge. Scientists have identified more than 80 different sleep disorders. Some sleeping disorders are genetic. But many problems are caused by staying up late and by traveling frequently between time zone or by working nights. Dr. James F. Jones at National Jewish Medical and Research Center in Denver says that sleep disorders are often diagnosed as other disforts. About one third of the patients referred to him with possible chronic fatigue syndrome actually have treatable sleep disorders. “Before we do anything else, we look at their sleep,”, A. analyze the proble