题目
______can be judged from her eyes,she has no personal hostility to us.
A. Which
B. As
C. That
D. Whom
第1题
A.As a person cannot be judged by his appearance, so can the sea not be measured with a bushel.
B.Each person is the same as the sea which cannot be judged by appearance.
C.Since a person cannot be judged by his appearance, so can the sea not be measured with a bushel.
D.Each person is the same as the sea,neither of them can be judged by appearance.
第2题
A.As a person cannot be judged by his appearance, so can the sea not be measured with a bushel.
B.Each person is the same as the sea which cannot be judged by appearance.
C.Since a person cannot be judged by his appearance, so can the sea not be measured with a bushel.
D.Each person is the same as the sea,neither of them can be judged by appearance.
第4题
A.A.It
B.B.As
C.C.Which
D.D.That
第5题
A.in
B.with
C.to
D.by
第6题
Translate into good Chinese the underlined sentences only.
Nearly every society in human history has considered its own language finer, its own food tastier, its own manners more refined (or more honest), its own morals better (or more sensible), and its own religion the one true religion.In smaller groups ethnocentrism takes the form of “team spirit”, “local pride”, and “company morale”.(1) Taken to extremes, ethnocentrism easily leads to chauvinism (the glorification of one's own group along with fear and hatred of others), racial and religious oppression, warfare, and even genocide. In moderate forms, however, ethnocentrism makes for high morale and effective cooperation within a group.
Whether in a football team before a big game or in a nation at war, ethnocentric feelings have the beneficial effect of mobilizing and uniting a threatened group against its enemy.(2) Finally, ethnocentrism can provide satisfaction and comfort. People often make themselves feel better by believing in other's inferiority. “At least I'm not a grind, ” An important step in the uphill struggle of American blacks and woment to win social equality was the increased self-esteem generated by such ethnocentric slogans as “Black is beautiful” and “Sisterhood is powerful. ”
As soon as it became clear that ethnocentrism was a common phenomenon, social scientists realized that they themselves might be unfairly judging the behavior of different peoples according to their own cultural values.To avoid any taint of ethnocentric prejudice, anthropologists began to adopt an attitude of cultural relativism, the view that human thoughts and deeds should be judged not by any outside standards but only by those of the society or group in which they take place.(3) Cultural relativism thus stood for scientific objectivity, fair-mindedness, and liberalism. It rapidly became the dominant view in anthropology and sociology.
At first, some anthropologists interpreted cultural relativism so rigidly that they refused to make any judgments whatever about human behavior.In the 1930s the anthropologist Ruth Benedict maintained, for instance, that the cultures of the would were all equally valid patterns of life and nothing any people did was invalid if it was in harmony with the rest of their culture.(4) Paradoxically, the extreme cultural relativists, who wanted to give all other peoples due respect and resist all tendencies toward ethnocentrism in themselves, were drawn to the logical conclusion that anything goes-infanticide, headhunting, slavery, torture, ritual mutilation-provided only that it is in accord with the culture in which it occurs. History soon exposes the fallacy of this doctrine of total objectivity. Under Hitler, the Nazis enslaved millions and put millions more to death.After the 1930s it was no longer possible for scholars to maintain the stance of total cultural relativism(5) While contemporary anthropologists and sociologists continue to believe that the practices of another people cannot be judged on the same terms as their own culture, they also believe that those practices can be judged inthe light of universal values and basic human requirements. Thus, any cultural practice that conflicts with such universal human needs as emotional security, physical health, and self-preservation should not be deemed as valid as practices that serve those needs.
第7题
2015 High School Video Contest
Here’s the Scoop on Pet Waste!
Submission Deadline March 27, 2015.
Eligibility
Ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth grade students that attend schools located in Bartow, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Hall, Henry, Paulding and Rockdale counties are invited to participate in the video contest. Entries can be a team or individual effort.
Guidelines
» Each video must be uploaded to YouTube. The video’s YouTube link must be included in the entry/release form.
» Team members must be from the same school.
» The video must be between 30-60 seconds in length.
» No professional assistance or use of copyright material is allowed, including background music.
» Each student participating in the contest or appearing in the video must fill out a form. For teams, submit an entry/release form for each team member.
» One video per team or individual.
» All entry/release forms must be postmarked or received by Friday, March 27, 2015.
Email: kvaIlianos@atlantaregional.com
OR
Mail: 2015 Water Video Contest Metro Water District 40 Courtland Street, NE Atlanta, GA 30303
Judging
Submissions will be judged based on the following criteria:
» incorporation of the “Here’s the Scoop on Pet Waste’’ message. Use the "Here's the Scoop on Pet Waste’’ messaging fact sheet for background information on the issue.
» Composition (length, technical construction, audio quality).
» Entertainment value.
» Accuracy of information.
» Creativity.
What does the underlined word “Eligibility” probably mean?
A. Age.
B. Qualification.
C. Location.
D. Grade.
When entering the contest,
A.one can invite friends from other schools to act in the video.
B.winners can earn at least $750 as a prize.
C.participants had better add some
D.humor and fun to the video.
When entering the contest, ().
A. one must ask his or her teacher to sign the entry form
B. winners can earn at least $750 as a prize
C. one can invite friends from other schools to act in the video
D. participants had better add some humor and fun to the video
第8题
It is unclear what is behind the phenomenon but it may be that beauty creates confidence. The self-confident may appear to be doing better than they are and will not hesitate about asking for a pay rise.
Researcher Jason Fletcher, of Yale University in the U.S., rated the attractiveness of the 4,000 men and women. Just over half were judged average, while 7 percent were felt to be very attractive and 8 percent were judged unattractive or very unattractive. The volunteers also sat an IQ test and reported their salary. It became clear that pay scales were far from fair. For instance, a 14- point increase on the IQ score was associated with a 3 to 6 percent increase in wage. But being of above-average looks increased pay by 5 to 10 percent .
For a plain person to be paid the same as a very attractive one , they would have to be 40 percent brighter, the journal Economics Letters reports.
Dr Fletcher said:“The results do show that people ’s looks have an impact on their wages and it can be very important.”
6.What is the “plainness penalty ”?
A.To be paid less for being ordinarily-looking
B.To be laughed at for being ordinarily-looking
C.To be fired for being ordinarily-looking
D.To be questioned for being ordinarily-looking
How many people were rated as very attractive in Jason Fletcher ’s study?A.About 280
B.About 4,000
C.About 2,000
D.About 320
What ’s the average annual salary of a good-looking person?A.£2,500
B.£25,000
C.£22,500
D.£27,500
Which of the following best summarizes the main idea of the passage ?A.IQ is less important than appearance
B.Confidence makes people prettier
C.Good looks earn an extra penny
D.How Plain Janes get a higher salary
Good-looking people are usually paid more probably because________ .A.they look smarter
B.they have higher degrees
C.they are better at pleasing others
D.they are more confident
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
第9题
, we all need to know the art of apologizing. Look back with honesty and think how often you’ve judged roughly, said __1__ things, pushed yourself ahead at the expense of a friend. Then count the occasions when you indicated clearly and __2__ that you were sorry. A bit frightening, isn’t it? Frightening because some deePwisdom in us knows that when even a small wrong has been committed, some mysterious moral feeling is __3__, and it stays out of balance until fault is acknowledged and __4__ is expressed.I remember a doctor friend, telling me about a man who came to him with a variety of signs: headaches, insomnia and stomach trouble. No __5__ cause could be found. Finally my friend said to the man, "Unless you tell me what’s worrying you, I can’t helPyou."After some hesitation, the man __6__ that, as executor of his faher’s will, he had been cheating his brother, who lived abroad, of his __7__. Then and there the wise old doctor made the man write to his brother asking __8__ and enclosing a cheque as the first stePin restoring their good relation. He then went with him to mail box in the corridor. As the letter disappeared, the man burst into tears. "Thank you," He said, "I think I’m __9__." And he was. A heartfelt apology can not only __10__ a damaged relationshiPbut also make it stronger. If you can think of someone who deserves an apology from you, someone you have wronged, or just neglected, do something about it right now.
A)heal
B)mental
C)unkind
D)regret
E)accurately
F)confessed
G)inheritance
H)physical
I)cured
J)treat
K)truly
L)unfaithful
M)forgiveness
N)disturbed
O)excuse
第10题
65 is expected to double . __71__the needs of this part of the populations a _72_ to the ingenuity of America . To a _73_ degree , a society is judged by __74_ it cares for those who can no longer care _75_themselves .
High technology _76_ the most startling advances in helping the elderly . In _77_ to the well-known artificial heart implantation, there are efforts underway to _78_ artificial lungs , livers , and bones . An electric ear is _ 79_ seventy-five percent effective . The implants will _80_ better medical care by _81_ minute does of drugs into the body continuously .
For the older people ,even the simplest tasks can be difficult , _82_ impossible to perform. . American business have responded _83_ their needs with a _84_ of inexpensive but useful _85_ Companies have designed extra-efficient can openers that _86_ people whose hands have become _87_ weak to open cans easily . There are devices that allow people to pull on a pair of socks _88_straining their backs . Combs with long handles and U-shaped back brushes are _89_ for those who can not reach as _90_ as they could when they were young .
71. A) Seeing B) Meeting C) Facing D) Matching
72. A) chance B) challenge C) call D) change
73. A) valuable B) comprehensive C) considerate D) considerable
74. A) how B) why C) who D) whom
75. A) with B) to C) upon D) for
76. A) protects B) profits C) proclaims D) promises
77. A) relation B) contrast C) addition D) proportion
78. A) discover B) promote C) assemble D) develop
79. A) thus B) still C) already D) yet
80. A) permit B) persist C) serve D) pursue
81. A) removing B)releasing C) relieving D) replacing
82. A) always B) usually C) eventually D) sometimes
83. A) to B) at C) with D) on
84. A) set B) variety C) series D) group
85. A)production B)produce C) products D) sales
86. A)enable B) make C) cause D) encourage
87. A) so B) very C) too D) rather
88. A) by B)without C) in D) through
89. A) valuable B) ready C) near D) available
90. A) long B) good C) far D) much
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