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2021年1月19日发(作者:albee)

9Test1

But
it
was
a
chance
stumbling
upon
a
run- down,
yet
functional,
laboratory in his late grandfather’s home that solidified the young man,s
enthusiasm for chemistry.(C9T1P1)

His
talent
and
devotion
to
the
subject
were
perceived
by
his
teacher,
Thomas Hall, who encouraged him to attend a series of lectures given by
the eminent scientist Michael Faraday at the Royal Institution.(C9T1P1)

Thus,
when
Hofmann
made
some
passing
comments
about
the
desirability of a synthetic substitute for quinine, it was unsurprising that
his star pupil was moved to take up the challenge.(C9T1P1)

The
question
of
whether
we
are
alone
in
the
Universe
has
haunted
humanity for centuries, but we may now stand poised on the brink of the
answer
to
that
question,
as
we
search
for
radio
signals
from
other
intelligent civilizations.(C9T1P2)

Although groups around the world have been searching intermittently for
three decades, it is only now that we have reached the level of technology
where
we
can
make a
determined
attempt
to
search
all nearby
stars for
any sign of life. (C9T1P2)

We want to know whether life evolves naturally if given right conditions,
or
whether
there
is
something
very
special
about
the
Earth
to
have
fostered
the
variety
of
life
forms
that
we
see
around
us
on
the
planet.(C9T1P2)

For
example,
we
have
had
civilisation on
Earth
for perhaps only
a
few
thousand years, and the threats of nuclear war and pollution over the last
few decades have told us that our survival may be tenuous.(C9T1P2)

It is even possible that the older civilisation may pass on the benefits of
their
experience
in
dealing
with
threats
such
as
nuclear
war
and
global
pollution, and other threats that we haven’t yet discovered.(
C9T1P2)

An
alien
civilisation
could
choose
many
different
ways
of
sending
information across the galaxy, but many of these require too much energy,
or else severely attenuated while traversing the vast distances across the
galaxy.(C9T1P2)

You
might
think,
therefore,
that
modern
land
tortoises
have
probably
stayed on land ever since those early terrestrial times, as most mammals
did after a few of them went back to the sea.(C9T1P3)


9Test2
Hearing impairment or other auditory function deficit in young children
can
have
a
major
impact
on
their
development
of
speech
and
communication, resulting in a detrimental effect on their ability to learn at
school.(C9T2P1)

Modern
teaching
practices,
the
organisation
of
desks
in
the
classroom,
poor
classroom
acoustics,
and
mechanical
means
of
ventilation
such
as
air-conditioning units all contribute to the number of children unable to
comprehend the teacher’s voice. (
C9T2P1)

This all amounts to heightened activity and noise levels, which have the
potential
to
be
particularly
serious
for
children
experiencing
auditory
function deficit. (C9T2P1)

The
effects
of
noise
on
the
ability
of
children
to
learn
effectively
in
typical
classroom
environments
are
now
the
subjects
of
increasing
concern.(C9T2P1)

The International Institute of Noise Control Engineering(I-INCE), on the
advice of the World Health Organization, has established an international
working
party,
which
includes
New
Zealand,
to
evaluate
noise
and
reverberation control for school rooms.(C9T2P1)

While
the
detrimental
effects
of
noise
in
classroom
situations
are
not
limited
to
children
experiencing
disability,
those
with
a
dis
ability
that
affects
their
of
speech
and
verbal
communication
could
be
extremely
vulnerable.(C9T2P1)

According
to
Janzen,
this
affects
the
ability
to
understand
and
relate
in
typical ways to people, understand events and objects in the environment,
and understand or respond to sensory stimuli.(C9T2P1)

Children
experiencing
these
disorders
find
it
difficult
to
screen
out
unimportant
information,
and
focus
on
everything
in
the
environment
rather than attending to a single activity.(C9T2P1)

These
levels
come
from
outside
activities
that
penetrate
the
classroom
structure,
from
teaching
activities,
and
other
noise
generated
inside,
which can be exacerbated by room reverberation. (C9T2P1)

The
strategy
recognises
that
people
experiencing
disability
face
significant
barriers
in
achieving
a
full
quality
of
life
in
areas
such
as
attitude, education, employment and access to services.(C9T2P1)

For a successful education, the learning environment is vitally significant,
so any effort to improve this is likely to be of great benefit to all children,
but especially to those with auditory function disabilities.(C9T2P1)


By
timing
the
transit
from
two
widely- separated
locations,
teams
of
astronomers could calculate the parallax angle-the apparent difference in
position
of
an
astronomical
body
due
to
a
difference
in
the
observer’s
position.(C9T2P2)

Fleeing on a French warship crossing the India Ocean, Le Gentil saw a
wonderful
transit--
but
the
ship’s
pitching
and
rolling
ruled
out

any
attempt at making accurate observations.(C9T2P2)

Undaunted,
he
remained
south
of
the
equator,
keeping
himself
busy
by
studying
the
islands
of
Mauritius
and
Madagascar
before
setting
off
to
observe the next transit in the Philippines.(C9T2P2)

Reasona
bly accurate for the time, that is quite close to today’s value of
149,597,870 km, determined by radar, which has now superseded transits
and all other methods in accuracy.(C9T2P2)

But such transits have paved the way for what might prove to be one of
the most vital breakthroughs in the cosmos-- detecting Earth-sized planets
orbiting other stars.(C9T2P2)

These discoveries have led to the field known as neuroeconomics, which
studies
the
brain’s
secrets
to
success
in
an
economic
environment
that
demands
innovation
and
being
able
to
do
things
differently
from
competitors.(C9T2P3)

But the field of neuroeconomics was born out of the realization that the
physical
workings
of
the
brain
place
limitations
on
the
way
we
make
decisions.(C9T2P3)

In
technical
terms,
these
conjectures
have
their
basis
in
the
statistical
likelihood of one interpretation over another and are heavily influenced
by past experience and, importantly for potential iconoclasts, what other
people say.(C9T2P3)

There
are
many
types
of
fear,
but
the
two
that
inhibit
iconoclastic

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