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Section C
Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen
carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from
36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing
information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your
own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡

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George Herbert Mead said that humans are talked into humanity. He meant that we gain personal identity as we communicate
with others. In the earliest years of our lives, our parents tell us who we are.
ourselves through the eyes of others, so their messages form important (37)______ of our self-concepts. Later we interact with
teachers,
friends,
(38)
______partners,
and
co- workers
who
communicate
their
views
of
,
how
we
see
ourselves
(39)
______
the
views
of
us
that
others
communicate.
The
(40)
______
connection
between
identity
and
communication
is
(41)
______evident in children who are (42) ______ of human contact. Case studies of children who were isolated from others reveal
that they lack a firm self-concept, and their mental and psychological development is severely (43) ______ by lack of language.
Communication
with
others
not
only
affects
our
sense
of
identity
but
also
directly
influences
our
physical
and
emotional
well-being.
Consistently,
(44)________________________ ________________________.
People
who
lack
close
friends
have
greater levels of anxiety and depression than people who are close to others. (45) _____________________________________.
The conclusion was that social isolation is statistically as dangerous as high blood pressure, smoking and obesity. Many doctors
and researchers believe that (46) ____________________ ___________________________________________.


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Psychologists
are
finding
that
hope
plays
a
surprisingly
vital
role
in
giving
people
a
measurable
advantage
in
realms
as
(36)
_____________as
academic
achievement,
bearing
up
in
tough
jobs
and
coping
with
(37)______________
illness.
And,
by
contrast, the loss of hope is turning out to be a stronger sign that a person may (38) ______________ suicide than other factors
long thought to be more likely risks.

Hope has proven a powerful predictor of (39) ______________ in every study we

ve done so far,


said Dr. Charles R. Snyder,
a psychologist who has devised a (40) ______________ to assess how much hope a person has. For example, in research with
3,920 college students, Dr. Snyder and his (41) ______________ found that the level of hope among freshmen at the beginning
of their first semester was a more (42) ______________predictor of their college grades than were their S.A.T. scores or their
grade point (43) ______________ in high school, the two measures most commonly used to predict college performance. (44)

_____________________________________ _____________________________,


Dr.
Snyder
said.

When
you
compare
students of equivalent intelligence and past academic achievements, what sets them apart is hope.

In devising a way to assess
hope scientifically, Dr. Snyder(45)_______________________________________.

That notion is not concrete enough, and it
blurs two key components of hope,


Dr. Snyder said.(46)

_________________ ____________________________.



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In America, people are faced with more and more decisions every day whether it's picking one of 31 ice cream (36) _____ or
deciding whether and when to get married. That sounds like a great thing. But as a recent study has shown, too many choices
can make us (37)_____, unhappy


even paralyzed with indecision. That's (38) _____ true when it comes to the workplace,
says Barry Schwartz, an author of six books about human (39) _____. Students are graduating with a (40) _____ of skills and
interests, but often find themselves (41) _____ when it comes to choosing an ultimate career goal.
In
a
study,
Schwartz
observed
decision-making
among
college
students
during
their
(42)
_____
year.
Based
on
answers
to
questions regarding their job-hunting (43) _____ and career decisions, he divided the students into two groups:
who consider every possible option, and
that
the
students
(44)_________________________________.
But
it
turns
out
that's
not
true.
Schwartz
found
that
while
maximizes ended up with better paying jobs than satisfiers on average, they weren't as happy with their decision. The reason (45)
_________________________________. When you look at every possible option, you tend to focus more on what was given up
than what was gained. After surveying every option, (46)_________________________________.


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In the past, one of the biggest disadvantages of machines has been their inability to work on a micro-scale. For example, doctors
did not have devices allowing them to go inside the human body to (36) _____ health problems or to perform(37) _____ surgery.
Repair crews did not have a way of (38) _____ broken pipes located deep within a high-rise (39) _____ building. However, that's
about to change. Advances in computers and biophysics have started a microminiature (
超微
) (40) _____that allows scientists to
envision


and in some cases actually build


microscopic machines. These devices promise to (41)_____ change the way
we live and work.
Micromachines already are making an impact. At Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland,Ohio, research scientists have
designed a 4-inch silicon chip that holds 700 tiny (42) _____motors. At Lucas Nova Sensor in Fremont, California, scientists have
perfected the world's first microscopic blood-pressure sensor. Threaded through a person's blood (43) _____, the sensor can
provide blood pressure readings at the valve of the heart itself.(44) ___ _______________________________________________.
Auto
manufacturers,
for
example,
are
trying
to
use
tiny
dev ices(45)_______________________________________.So me
futurists envision nanotechnology (
纳米技术
) also being used to explore the deep sea in small submarines, or even to launch
finger-sized
rockets
packed
with
microminiature
instruments.
There
is
an
explosion
of
new
ideas
and
applications.
So,(46)
_____________________________.

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About 700,000 children in Mexico dropped out of school last year as recession-stricken families pushed kids to work, and a weak
economic
recovery
will
allow
only
a
(36)_________improvement
in
the
drop-out
rate
in
2010,
a
top
education
(37)_________said. Mexico

s economy suffered more than any other in Latin America last year, (38)_________an estimated 7
percent due to a (39) _________in U.S. demand for Mexican exports such as cars. The (40) _________led to a 4 percent increase
in the number of kids who left (41)_________or middle school in 2009, said Juan de Dios Castro, who (42) _________the nation

s adult education program and keeps a close watch on drop-out rates.

(43) _________rose and that is a factor that makes our
job more difficult.


Castro told Reuters in an interview earlier this month.(44)_____________________________________.As a
result,
drop-out
rates
will
not
improve
much,
Castro
said.

There
will
be
some
improvement,
but
not
significant,


Castro
said.(45)__________________________________.
And
children
often
sell
candy
and
crafts
in
the
streets
or
word
in
restaurants.(46)____________________________. Mexico

s politicians have resisted mending the country

s tax, energy and
labor laws for decades, leaving its economy behind countries such as Brazil and Chile.

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The ideal companion machine would not only look, feel, and sound friendly but would also be programmed to behave in an
agreeable manner. Those (36)___ that make interaction with other people enjoyable would be simulated as closely as possible,
and
the
machine
would
appear
to (37)___
stimulating
and
easygoing.
Its
informal
conversation
style
would make
interaction
comfortable,
and
yet
the
machine
would
remain
slightly
(38)___
and
therefore
interesting.
In
its
first
(39)___
it
might
be
somewhat
honest
and
unsmiling
that
it
came
to
know
the
user
it
would
progress
to
a
mere
(40)___ and
intimate
style.
The
machine would not be a passive (41)___ but would add its own suggestions, information, and opinions; it would sometimes take
the (42)___ in developing or changing the topic and would have a (43)___ of its machine would convey presence. We
have
all
seen
how
a
computer

s
use
of
personal
names
(44)
___.
Such
features
are
wholly
written
into
the
software
(45)
___.Friendships are not made in a day, and the computer would be more acceptable as a friend (46) ___. At an appropriate time
I might also express the kind of affection that simulates attachment and intimacy.

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It’s
difficult
to
estimate
the
number
of
youngsters
involved
in
home
schooling,
where
childrenare
not
sent
to
school
and
receive their formal education from one or both parents. (26)_______ and court decisions have made it legally possible in most
states for parents to educate their children at home, and each year more people take advantage of that opportunity. Some states
require parents or a home tutor to meet teacher certification standards, and many require parents to completelegal forms to verify
that their children are receiving (27) _______ in state- approved curricula.
Supports of home education claim that it

s less expensive and far more (28)_______ thanmass public education. Moreover,
they cite several advantages: alleviation of school overcrowding, strengthened family relationships, lower (29) _______ rates, the
fact that students are allowed to learn at their own rate, increased (30) _______, higher standardized test scores, and reduced (31)
_______ problems.
Critics of the home schooling movement (32) _______ that it creates as many problems as it solves. They acknowledge that,
in a few cases, home schooling offers educational opportunities superior to those found in most public schools, but few parents
can
provide
such
educational
advantages.
Some
parents
who
withdraw
their
children
from
the
schools
(33)
_______
homeschooling have an inadequate educational background and insufficient formal training to provide a satisfactory education for
their
children.
Typically,
parents
have
fewertechnological
resources
(34)
_______
than
do
schools.
However,
the
relatively
inexpensivecomputer technology that is readily available today is causing some to challenge the notion that home schooling is in
any way (35) _______ more highly structured classroom education.
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两小儿辩日翻译-fun怎么读


两小儿辩日翻译-fun怎么读


两小儿辩日翻译-fun怎么读


两小儿辩日翻译-fun怎么读


两小儿辩日翻译-fun怎么读


两小儿辩日翻译-fun怎么读


两小儿辩日翻译-fun怎么读


两小儿辩日翻译-fun怎么读



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