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most controversial issue in the United States today B. the second type murderers (in Paragraph 4) should be sentenced to death C. the veto of the bill reestablishing the death penalty is of little importance 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. What39。s your earliest childhood memory? Can you remember learning to walk? Or talk? Thefirst time you 66 thunder or watched a television program? Adults seldom 67 events muchearlier than the year or so before entering school, just as children younger than three or four 68 retain any specific, personal experiences. A variety of explanations have been 69 bypsychologists for this childhood amnesia (兒童失憶癥). One argues that the hippocampus, the region of the brain which is responsible for forming memories, does not mature 70 about the age of two. But the most popular theory 71 that, since adults do not think like children, they cannot 72 childhood memories. Adults think in words, and their life memories are like stories or 73—one event follows 74 as in a novel or film. But when they search through their mental 75 for early childhood memories to add to this verbal life story, they don39。t find any that fits the 76 . It39。s like trying to find a Chinese word in an English dictionary. Now psychologist Annette Simms of the New York State University offers a new 77 forchildhood amnesia. She argues that there simply 78 any early childhood memories to recall.According to Dr. Simms, children need to learn to use 79 spoken description of their personalexperiences in order to turn their own shortterm, quickly 80 impressions of them into longterm memories. In other 81 , children have to talk about their experiences and hear others talk about 82 Mother talking about the afternoon 83 looking for seashells at the beach or Dad asking them about their day at Ocean Park. Without this 84 reinforcement, says Dr. Simms, children cannot form 85 memories of their personal experiences.66. A. listened B. felt C. touched D. heard67. A. involve B. interpret C. recall D. resolve68. A. largely B. rarely C. merely D. really69. A. canceled B. figured C. proposed D. witnessed70. A. until B. once C. after D. since71. A. magnifies B. intervenes C. contains D. maintains72. A. reflect B. attain C. access D. refer73. A. narratives B. forecasts C. regulations D. descriptions74. A. the rest B. another C. the other D. others75. A. outputs B. dreams C. flashes D. files76. A. footstep B. pattern C. frame D. landscape77. A. emphasis B. arrangement C. explanation D. factor78. A. aren39。t B. weren39。t C. isn39。t D. wasn39。t79. A. anyone else B. anyone else39。s C. some else D. someone else39。s80. A. forgotten B. remembered C. forgetting D. remembering81. A. senses B. cases C. words D. means82. A. him B. theirs C. it D. them83. A. used B. chosen C. taken D. spent84. A. habitual B. verbal C. pretty D. mutual85. A. permanent B. conscious C. subordinate D. spiritualPaper Two 試卷二(60 minutes)Part I Error Detection and Correction (10 minutes, 10 points)Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts. These parts are marked A, B, C and D. Identify the part of the sentence that is incorrect. Then, write down the corresponding letter and, without altering the meaning of the sentence, put the correction on the ANSWER SHEET.1. It is the interaction between people, rather than the events that occur in their lives that are the A B ~ Cmain focus of social psychology. D2. It is very hard to believe that when Linco