In Para. 2, the word "holds" could best be replaced by which of the following?A.hasB.isC.g
In Para. 2, the word "holds" could best be replaced by which of the following?
A.has
B.is
C.grasps
D.carries
In Para. 2, the word "holds" could best be replaced by which of the following?
A.has
B.is
C.grasps
D.carries
A.improper
B.adequate
C.unexpected
D.excessive
A.throw away
B.save
C.change
D.increase
Some sociologists believe that “sensory overload”(Para. 2)______.
A.produces the dullness and oppression of rural existence
B.is responsible for some of evil characteristics of urban dwellers
C.is the result of the mobility of the city
D.appeals to nonurban dwellers
"When you call parents, you want them to 'extract the cruelty' from their bullying children, "says Laura Kavesh, a child psychologist in Evanston, Illinois. "But many parents are blown away by the idea of their child being cruel. They won't believe it." In a recent police-department survey in Oak Harbor,Washington, 89 percent of local high school students said they had engaged in bullying behavior. Yet only 18 percent of parents thought their children would act as bullies.
In a new US PTA survey, 5 percent of parents support contacting other parents to deal with bullying. But many educators warn that those conversations can be misinterpreted(误解), causing tempers to flare. Instead, they say, parents should get objective outsiders, like principals, to mediate.
Meanwhile, if you get a call from a parent who is angry about your child's bullying, listen without getting defensive. That's what Laura McHugh of Castro Valley, California, did when a caller told her that her then 13-year-old son had spit in another boy's food. Her son had confessed, but the victim's mom "wanted to make sure my son hadn't given her son a nasty disease," says McHugh, who apologized and promised to get her son tested for AIDS and other diseases. She knew the chance of contracting any disease this way was remote, but her promise calmed the mother and showed McHugh's son that his bad behavior. was being taken seriously. McHugh, founder of Parents Coach Kids, a group that teaches parenting skills, sent the mom the test results. All were negative.
Remember: once you make a call, you might not like what you hear. If you have an itchy dialing finger, resist temptation. Put it m your pocket.
The word "bullying" (Line 2, Para. 1) probably means ______.
A.frightening and hurting
B.teasing
C.behaving like a tyrant
D.laughing at
The word "thrived" underlined in Paragraph 2 refers to ______.
A.achieved
B.surrendered
C.flourished
D.held
Word文字处理操作
(1)将下段文字的字体设置为“黑体”四号,绿色显示。
(2)查找文中的“计算机”一词,并全部替换为“电脑”。
(3)设置行距为1.5倍行距。
计算机科学技术的发展不仅极大地促进了整个科学技术的发展,而且明显地加快了经济信息化和社会信息化的进程。因此,计算机教育在各国备受重视,计算机知识与能力已成为21世纪人才素质的基本要素之一。
A.our society is unjust towards well-mannered motorists
B.rude drivers can be met only occasionally
C.the well-mannered motorist cannot tolerate the driver
D.nowadays impolite drivers constitute the majority of motorists
Word文字处理操作
(1)将下段文字字体设为“隶书”四号,红色显示。
(2)设置第一段的段前距离和段后距离为0.5行。
(3)将第一段和第二段交换。
全球金融危机下各国货币升值贬值不一,导致全球各大城市生活成本或升或降,“全球最贵城市大洗牌”成了金融危机的一个“副产品”。
美国美世咨询公司6日公布的“2009年度全球城市生活成本排名”中,日元升值使东京和大阪占据了“全球最贵城市”排名头两把交椅,而英镑的贬值则令伦敦在近十年来首次跌出该项排名前十位。
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Although photography (the Greek word for "writing with
light") and Filmmaking are now so much a part of our visual world
that we take them for granted, they are relative recent inventions. 【1】______
From the time of the Renaissance, many artists had used the
CAMERA OBSCURA draw forms and linear perspective accurately. 【2】______
A camera obscura was a dark room or box With light entering in a 【3】______
tiny hole, perhaps focused on by a lens. An inverted image from the 【4】______
world beyond would be thrown on the opposite wall or side, and its
outlines could be traced on paper. But it was until the first half of【5】______
the nineteenth century that several researchers working independent 【6】______
of each other found ways to capture this image permanently.
Late in the nineteenth century, sequences of still pictures began【7】______
to lead to “movies.” In the mid-twentieth century, the technology 【8】______
of capturing moving images from the world had evolved wireless 【9】______
television broadcasts. And now computer video graphics have opened
up vast new range of possibilities that may or may not originate in 【10】______
the world that we see.
【M1】
2 They may have resisted Socrates' lesson. We do not. Several thousand years later, we are more wary of the enchantments of beauty. We not only split off—with the greatest facility—the "inside"(character, intellect) from the "outside" (looks); but we are actually surprised when someone who is beautiful is also intelligent, talented, good.
3 It was principally the influence of Christianity that deprived beauty of the central place it had in classical ideals of human excellence. By limiting excellence (virtus in Latin) to moral virtue only, Christianity set beauty adrift—as an alienated, arbitrary, superficial enchantment. And beauty has continued to lose prestige. For close to two centuries it has become a convention to attribute beauty to only one of the two sexes, the sex which, however fair, is always Second. Associating beauty with women has put beauty even further on the defensive, morally.
4 A beautiful woman, we say in English, but a handsome man. "Handsome" is the masculine equivalent of—and refusal of—a compliment which has accumulated certain demeaning overtones, by being reserved for women only. That one can call a man "beautiful" in French and in Italian suggests that Catholic countries—unlike those countries shaped by the Protestant version of Christianity—still retain some vestiges of the pagan admiration for beauty. But the difference, if one exists, is of degree only. In every modern country that is Christian or post-Christian, women are the beautiful sex—to the detriment of the notion of beauty as well as of women.
The author means ______ by "whole persons" in Para.
A.persons of beauty
B.persons of virtue
C.persons of excellence
D.none of the above