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s full dependence of others and sometimes even bee a factor in helping the receiver go astray. So don39。t very well refuse, because they are afraid of being regard as being miserly or inconsiderate and even afraid of being isolated from others . Deep down in their hearts ,they are reluctant ,they don39。 “不”時(shí)不說“不”的壞處。) to many parents, without TV, their children would like them to______. ____________ ____________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ____________ ____________ ___________ ___________ ___________ parents think that, instead of watching a lot of TV, their children should _____. ____________ ____________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ____________ ____________ ___________ ___________ ___________ father often blames his children for not being able to entertain themselves. This is unfair because they _______ . ____________ ____________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ____________ ____________ ___________ ___________ ___________ parents show constant disappointment in their children, the destructive effect is that the children will _______ . ____________ ____________ ____________ ___________ __________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ___________ __________ children39。ll happily sit there watching TV all day. ” There is one word for this father39。t have enough freedom in choosing what they want to learn. C) skills are being taught as a means to an end. D) students are only interested in obtaining credentials. colleges and universities failed to graduate half of their fouryear degree candidates because _______ . A) most of them lack highquality faculties. B) the interests of most faculty members lie in research. C) there are not enough incentives for students to study hard. D) they attach greater importance to research and publication than to teaching . can be inferred from the passage that highquality college education calls for _______ . A) putting academic work in the proper context. B) a mitment to students and effective teaching. C) the practice of putting leaning to productive ends. D) dedication to research in frontier areas of knowledge. 1小題、【正確答案】:C2小題、【正確答案】:B3小題、【正確答案】:A4小題、【正確答案】:D5小題、【正確答案】:B【參考解析】:無三、編輯加工題第35題:Many parents who wele the idea of turning off the TV and spending more time with the family are still worried that without TV they would constantly be on call as entertainers for their children. They remember thinking up all sort of things to do when they were kids. But their own kids seem different, less resourceful, somehow. When there39。s learning activities are possible because they_______ . A) believe that emotions are fundamental for them to stay alive. B) benefit from providing help and support to one another. C) enjoy being rewarded for doing the right thing. D) know what is vital to the progress of society. can be inferred from the passage that the economic foundation of society is dependent on _______. A) the ability to make money. B) the will to work for pleasure. C) the capacity to enjoy incentives. D) the categorizations of our emotional experiences are significant for man39。s geophysicists. 1小題、【正確答案】:D2小題、【正確答案】:D3小題、【正確答案】:A4小題、【正確答案】:C5小題、【正確答案】:A【參考解析】:無第33題:Imagine a world in which there was suddenly no emotiona world in which human beings could feel no love or happiness, no terror or hate. Try to imagine the consequences of such a transformation. People might not be able to stay alive: knowing neither joy nor pleasure, anxiety nor fear, they would be as likely to repeat acts that hurt them as acts that were beneficial. They could not learn: they could not benefit from experience because this emotionless world would lack rewards and punishments. Society would soon disappear: people would be as likely to harm one another as to provide help and support. Human relationships would not exist: in a world without friends or enemies, there could be no marriage, affection among panions, or bonds among members of groups. Society39。s magnetic intensity is measured. C) its explanation of the shift in the earth39。s magnetic field. C) The origin of the earth39。s surface. By studying mineral grains found in material ranging from rocks to clay articles, previous researchers have already been able to identify reversals dating back 170 million years, including the most recent switch 730, 000 years ago. How and why they occur, however, has been widely debated. Several theories link polarity flips to external disasters such as meteor(隕星)impacts. But Peter Olson, a geophysicist at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, says this is unlikely if the French researchers are right. In fact, Olson says intensity that predictably declines from one reversal to the next contradicts 90 percent of the models currently under study. If the results prove to be valid geophysicists will have a new theory to guide them in their quest to understand the earth39。s weight is made up of natural pesticides (殺蟲劑). Says he :“Since plants do not have jaws or