【单选题】Thescienceofmedicine,weoweagreatdeal,isperhapsthemostimportantofallthesciences.()
A.inwhich
B.towhich
C.atwhich
D.forwhich
A.inwhich
B.towhich
C.atwhich
D.forwhich
【单选题】wE CAnnot trust stEvE Any morE BECAusE hE oFtEn ______ his Duty.
A.CAnCEls
B.ABAnDons
C.DEsErts
D.nEglECts
A.CAnCEls
B.ABAnDons
C.DEsErts
D.nEglECts
【单选题】Some politicians are scurrying about with much zest and anticipation. It’s time, their polls inform them, to find the quick fix for what they have determined is a society plagued by the irregular heartbeat of deficient values.
But there are contradictions that intrude on this denunciatory atmosphere. If there are moral omissions in the society, they cannot be sealed by instant, slenderly based attacks on entertainment. The plain fain fact is we are rearranging our priorities in the wrong way.
We are today misplacing our energies and our funding by directing all sorts of incentives to high schools and colleges. Too late. The moral scaffolding has been built by then, for better or worse. How then to begin this revision of life conduct We must introduce in pre-school, and keep alive through grade five, a new school course.
The course could be titled, "What is right, and what is plainly wrong. " For 30 minutes each day, the teacher would illuminate for these very young children what William Faulkner labeled "the old verities", the words that construct and implement the daily moral grind in every durable society must engage if it is to be judged a "just" society.
These are words like duty, honor, service, integrity, pity, pride, compassion and sacrifice, plus the clear admonition that violence is wrong. To the teaching of the meaning of those words must be added that cleansing rule of treating other people as you would want them to treat you.And most of all to make sure that these kids understand with growing clarity that home, school and church are the sanctuaries for their later life.
There is a grand simplicity to this kind of school course. It enters a child’s mind early, burrowing deep into those recesses of the human brain that even today advanced medical science has not been able to penetrate.
If you ask enough people, you will find that most of us remember our first-or second-grade teacher. I remember MissCorbett and Miss Walker, who read to us before we really understood, but the words had weight and allure. We listened and, without really knowing it, we learned and saved what we learne
D、Perhaps it was because what we heard in those early school years was the first entry into our learning vessel.
Absent this kind of early instruction, absent the building of this moral shield, no congressional law, no presidential executive order, no fiery rhetoric will salvage a child’s conduct nor locate a missing moral core.
According to the author, some politicians attribute the society’s deteriorated moral values to ______.
A、deficient valuesB、denunciatory atmosphere
C、improper entertainment
D、wrong priorities
But there are contradictions that intrude on this denunciatory atmosphere. If there are moral omissions in the society, they cannot be sealed by instant, slenderly based attacks on entertainment. The plain fain fact is we are rearranging our priorities in the wrong way.
We are today misplacing our energies and our funding by directing all sorts of incentives to high schools and colleges. Too late. The moral scaffolding has been built by then, for better or worse. How then to begin this revision of life conduct We must introduce in pre-school, and keep alive through grade five, a new school course.
The course could be titled, "What is right, and what is plainly wrong. " For 30 minutes each day, the teacher would illuminate for these very young children what William Faulkner labeled "the old verities", the words that construct and implement the daily moral grind in every durable society must engage if it is to be judged a "just" society.
These are words like duty, honor, service, integrity, pity, pride, compassion and sacrifice, plus the clear admonition that violence is wrong. To the teaching of the meaning of those words must be added that cleansing rule of treating other people as you would want them to treat you.And most of all to make sure that these kids understand with growing clarity that home, school and church are the sanctuaries for their later life.
There is a grand simplicity to this kind of school course. It enters a child’s mind early, burrowing deep into those recesses of the human brain that even today advanced medical science has not been able to penetrate.
If you ask enough people, you will find that most of us remember our first-or second-grade teacher. I remember MissCorbett and Miss Walker, who read to us before we really understood, but the words had weight and allure. We listened and, without really knowing it, we learned and saved what we learne
D、Perhaps it was because what we heard in those early school years was the first entry into our learning vessel.
Absent this kind of early instruction, absent the building of this moral shield, no congressional law, no presidential executive order, no fiery rhetoric will salvage a child’s conduct nor locate a missing moral core.
According to the author, some politicians attribute the society’s deteriorated moral values to ______.
A、deficient valuesB、denunciatory atmosphere
C、improper entertainment
D、wrong priorities
【单选题】Smart dust sensors can do all the following EXCEPT ______.
A.giving troops their protective gear
B.organizing themselves into a computer network
C.detecting the movement of military vehicles nearby
D.operating in remote and dangerous War zones
A.giving troops their protective gear
B.organizing themselves into a computer network
C.detecting the movement of military vehicles nearby
D.operating in remote and dangerous War zones
【单选题】spEAkErA、i think jACk nEEDs to go on A DiEt. hE’s putting on so muCh wEight.
spEAkErB、______
A、yEs, hE usED to BE ovErwEight.
B、yEs, i Don’t think highly oF him.
C、how muCh Do you think hE ACtuAlly wEighs now
D、Do you think so i think hE looks ok thE wAy hE is.
spEAkErB、______
A、yEs, hE usED to BE ovErwEight.
B、yEs, i Don’t think highly oF him.
C、how muCh Do you think hE ACtuAlly wEighs now
D、Do you think so i think hE looks ok thE wAy hE is.
【单选题】There is little, ___ farming in that area and all you can see is miles of wild countryside.
A.if so
B.if such
C.if not
D.if any
A.if so
B.if such
C.if not
D.if any
【单选题】Leading cadres launch rectification campaigns at regular______to hear the masses'views.
A.interaction
B.intervals
C.interruptions
D.interpretation
A.interaction
B.intervals
C.interruptions
D.interpretation
【单选题】The task was very tough, but we managed to solve it ______.
A.anyhow
B.anyway
C.somehow
D.somewhat
A.anyhow
B.anyway
C.somehow
D.somewhat
【单选题】Speaker A: Can I open a checking account hereSpeaker B: ______
A.May I ask why you want to open a checking account
B.I'm very sorry, but it's not my business.
C.By all means. But you have to deposit enough money before you can write out your checks.
D.If I were you, I would open a current account.
A.May I ask why you want to open a checking account
B.I'm very sorry, but it's not my business.
C.By all means. But you have to deposit enough money before you can write out your checks.
D.If I were you, I would open a current account.
【单选题】What makes Reader’sDigest the most successful magazine in publishing historyBeneath the fun and excitement that fill our pages, we are, above all else, a serious magazine. Our readers are serious people. TheDigest never loses sight of the fact that each day all of us confront a tough, challenging worlD、To millions who know our record of viewing this world, we are not a luxury; we are a necessity.
Basic to our magazine is a steady focus on the power of the individual. We show that man’s greatest ideas and accomplishment, his often stunning (极好的) faith and courage and hope, can be seen in the conduct of ordinary men and women. We reflect the universal skepticism that government can solve our problems; we herald the unending promise of self-determination and individual enterprise. Readers depend upon us for truth and accuracy, logic and common sense.
Our stories come from the grit of human experience-the tough, the tender, the funny. These stories—always told in a powerful narrative style—spring from love and caring, from a sense of right and wrong, from a dedication to the vitality (活力,生命力) of the human spirit. We are at the forefront of major issues of medicine, health, environment, human rights. We take readers behind the headlines to the cause and meaning of world events. We celebrate courage, champion adventure and always seek to expand the mind, and to enrich the spirit and the body. It is this clear voice—never preaching (说谎), always showing-that has made readers set us apart from all other magazines.
Deep within our widely varied package of humor, drama, and helpful information, there hums (哼唱) a subtle power that guides people in every aspect of their lives. They listen because what we put forth rings true. They are comfortable with our clear, concise words that inform them, entertain them, and remind them of those eternal values that fortify all decent people as they seek clarity and coherence in a confusing worlD、Our readers recognize that our compass is good for the long haul-that our principles are good for all seasons, good for all ages, good for all those who wish to play a role in making their world a better place. So long as we never lose sight of these powerful principles that are at the soul of our magazine-and so long as we remain at the cutting edge of life in our world—then we are prepared to lay claim to a future as brilliant and as exciting as our past.
It can be inferred from the passage that ______.
A、the most important thing about a magazine is to provide a wide variety of things
B、the success of theDigest lies in its guiding principles and orientation
C、the moral lessons are consciously taught to the readers in theDigest
D、only success stories get their way into theDigest to present people with models
Basic to our magazine is a steady focus on the power of the individual. We show that man’s greatest ideas and accomplishment, his often stunning (极好的) faith and courage and hope, can be seen in the conduct of ordinary men and women. We reflect the universal skepticism that government can solve our problems; we herald the unending promise of self-determination and individual enterprise. Readers depend upon us for truth and accuracy, logic and common sense.
Our stories come from the grit of human experience-the tough, the tender, the funny. These stories—always told in a powerful narrative style—spring from love and caring, from a sense of right and wrong, from a dedication to the vitality (活力,生命力) of the human spirit. We are at the forefront of major issues of medicine, health, environment, human rights. We take readers behind the headlines to the cause and meaning of world events. We celebrate courage, champion adventure and always seek to expand the mind, and to enrich the spirit and the body. It is this clear voice—never preaching (说谎), always showing-that has made readers set us apart from all other magazines.
Deep within our widely varied package of humor, drama, and helpful information, there hums (哼唱) a subtle power that guides people in every aspect of their lives. They listen because what we put forth rings true. They are comfortable with our clear, concise words that inform them, entertain them, and remind them of those eternal values that fortify all decent people as they seek clarity and coherence in a confusing worlD、Our readers recognize that our compass is good for the long haul-that our principles are good for all seasons, good for all ages, good for all those who wish to play a role in making their world a better place. So long as we never lose sight of these powerful principles that are at the soul of our magazine-and so long as we remain at the cutting edge of life in our world—then we are prepared to lay claim to a future as brilliant and as exciting as our past.
It can be inferred from the passage that ______.
A、the most important thing about a magazine is to provide a wide variety of things
B、the success of theDigest lies in its guiding principles and orientation
C、the moral lessons are consciously taught to the readers in theDigest
D、only success stories get their way into theDigest to present people with models
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