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honesty is more important. C. Writing examinations for which it is hard to cheat. D. Setting up more strict campus honor codes.56. The best title of the passage might be_____________.A. Cheating Has Gone Hightech B. Game of Cat and Mouse C. A New Examinationsupervision System D. Measures to Fight Against DishonestyPassage Two Top marathon runners tend to be lean and light, star swimmers are long thighs withhuge feet and gold medal weightlifters are solid blocks of muscle with short arms andlegs. So, does your physical shapeand the way your body worksfit you for aparticular sport? Or does your body develop a certain way because of your chosen sport? It39。 success B. training conditions are more important for sportspersons39。s most profitablecorporation. It makes most of its money from oil, and has more to lose than any otherpany from efforts to tackle climate change. To safeguard its profits, ExxonMobilneeds to sow doubt about whether serious action needs to be taken on climate there are difficulties: it must confront a scientific consensus as strong as that whichmaintains that smoking causes lung cancer or that HIV causes Aids. So what39。s role in delaying solutions to global warming D. Exxon39。ll be like the difference between aRollsRoyce and a cheap car.69. It can be seen from the first paragraph that people have doubts on whether _____________. A. is possible to live a longer healthyandlifeB. humans can live as long as scientists predictC. living longer is still considered a good ideaD. new antiageing treatments are safe for humans70. In the 1980s, the data on people39。s aggressive behavior warrants separating himfrom the rest of the class, either to send him a strong message that what he did merits aserious consequence or to protect the other students. You can do that by giving him a timeout in class or by sending him to the office. Although he might expect you to react punitively, surprise him by reactingsupportively. Express your confidence that he can resolve problems without being hurtfulto his peers. Tell him that you think he must be upset about something to lose control ashe did and you want to understand what might be bothering him. If he does open up toyou, listen attentively without interrupting. Speaking m a calm voice, tell him that youunderstand why he was upset, but stress that he has to find a way to express his angerwith words rather than with his hands. You don39。最終目標是確保無一人落后。這些組織不顧人們的死活,消滅它們最符合我們的利益。另一些文化卻由于這種親密接觸而感到灰心喪氣,甚至感到自尊受到傷害,原因是這種親密接觸的后果之一是使人們輕易地發(fā)現彼此在世界中的位置。punitively (in Paragraph 5) probably mean? A. Surprisingly. B. Depressingly. C. Involving persuasion. D. Involving punishment. 79. What might be the last step to help all aggressive student?A. Encourage the student to be nice to the student he hit. B. Ask the student to promise he39。t separate them,send a student to the office to get help. If a crowd of children is gathering, insist that theymove away or sit down, perhaps clapping your hands to get their attention: After theincident is over, meet with the batants together so they can give you their versions ofwhat happened and you can help them resolve any lingering problems. Also notify theparents. Speak in a firm, nononsense manner to stop a student39。s behaviourswitches back.Richardson says that thinking about stopping ageing is a little bit silly at themoment but doesn39。s involvement in scientific scandals B. Exxon39。 groups and scientific bodies has been claiming thatscience of global warming is inconclusive. But who funded them? Exxon39。s sportsdevelopment department, in southwest England, points to the importance of technique.In swimming only 510 per cent of the propelling force es from the legs, sotechnique is vital. Having the right physique for the right sport is a good starting point. Seventeenyears ago, the Australian Institute of Sport started a national Talent Search Program,which searched schools for 1416yearolds with the potential to be elite athletes. One oftheir first finds was Megan Still, world champion rower. In 1987, Still had never pickedup an oar in her life. But she had almost the perfect physique for a rower. After intensivetraining, she won gold in women39。tdo. Some professors said they tried to write exams for which it was hard to cheat,posing questions that outside resources would not help answer. Many officials said thatthey rely on campus honor codes. They said the most important thing was to teachstudents not to cheat in the first place.51. One student at UCLA was found cheating ________________. A. when he was loading his class notes into a handheld device B. when he was trying to tell the answers to his classmates C. after the university put in place a new examinationsupervision systemD. after his classmate reported his cheating to the authority52. According to Ron Yasbin, all the cheating students _____________. A. should be severely punished for their dishonesty B. didn39。 families.A. brieflyB. quickly C. accurately D. earnestlySection B ( point each)31. New York probably has the largest number of different language _________ in the world. A. neighborhoods B. munities C. clusters D. assemblies32. Nuclear wastes are considered to _____ a threat to human health and marine life. B. impose C. expose D. pose33. Some states