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A. independently
B. obtained
C. novelty
D. copied
E. consciously
F. differ
G
. equal
H. exclude
I. respect
J. against
K. substantial
L. concern
M. abundant
N. other
O. Taken
Copyrights
1
from patents not only in the way by which they are
2
but in the kind of protection provided. While a patent gives the right to
3
all
others
from
using
the
same
invention,
a
copyright
protects
the
holder
only
4
those
who
knowingly
copy
or
use
the
same
form
of
expression
as
that
of
the
author.
Another
author
who
5
creates
a
work of the same or nearly the same content and form has an
6
right
to
obtain
copyright
protection.
The
copyright,
in
other
words,
protects
against
copying,
especially
with
7
to
the
unique,
original
form
of
expression
of
the
author.
The
8
of
the
subject
matter
is
not
as
important
as
it
is
with
patents,
Copyright
violation
happens
only
if
9
portions
of
a
copyrighted
work
in
the
author's
language
or
form
have
been
10
into another work.
1
选词填空
A. meeting
B. neatness
C. inviting
D. different
E. respond
F. freezing
G
. frighten
H. reasoning
I. conversations
J. treasure
K. Therefore
L. consult
M. face
N. Likewise
O. Act
Many teenagers
1
against their parents' wishes. If we value
2
our
teenagers
will
be
sloppy,
his
room
messy,
and
his
clothes
dirty.
If
we
insist on good manners, he will interrupt
3
. If we enjoy languages
that
has
grace,
he
will
speak
slang.
If
we
4
peace,
he
will
quarrel
with our neighbours, and bully their children. If we are concerned about
health, he will wear summer clothes in
5
weather.
Parents usually
6
in the following way. First, we get tough. When this
fails, we switch to kindness. When no results follow, we try
7
. When
gentle persuasion falls on deaf ears, we return to threats and punishment.
What
can
parents
do
to
stay
sane
and
to
survive
with
honor?
Experts
advise relaxation in
8
of the inevitable.
Wise
parents
know
that
fighting
a
teenager,
like
fighting
a
tide,
is
9
doom.
When
caught
in
a
cross-current,
experienced
swimmers
stop
struggling. They float and let the tide carry them, until they find a firm
footing.
10
,
parent
of
teenagers
must
flow
with
life,
alert
to
opportunities for safe contact.
2
选词填空
ce
B. regarded
C. overcome
D. sound
E. so
F. particular
G
. tendency
H. seen
I. common
J. speak
K. conscientious
L. called
M. way
N. while
O. solution
Perhaps
you
have
1
readers
in
the
library
or
on
a
bus
who
move
their
lips
as
they
read
silently.
This
is
2
vocalizing.
It
reduces
reading
speed
to
a
speaking
speed
of
less
than
200
words
per
minute.
V
ocalization
is
3
at
the
grade
school
level
because
we
are
taught
initially
to
read
orally.
But
some
readers
do
not
lose
this
early
4
as
they progress through the grades. Consequently, they continue throughout
adulthood to move their lips
5
reading silently.
The
best
procedure
to
6
vocalization
is
reading
with
a
pencil
between your lips. Any
7
to vocalize will cause the pencil to fall.
Another
8
is placing your tongue between your teeth as you read.
Every time you try to
9
a word, your teeth will restrain your tongue.
You
will
have
no
difficulty
overcoming
this
habit
after
a
few
10
practice sessions.
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