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The main idea of Paragraph Four shows us ______.
A. some examples of shoot in US schools
B. the American's feeling
C. some famous schools
D. that some teachers were killed by students
A. we want to be healthy and strong
B. we want to enjoy our food
C. we want to eat more
D. we want to save time
The main idea of paragraph 4 shows us______.
A. some examples of shooting in the US schools.
B. the American's feeling.
C. some famous schools.
D. that some teachers were killed by students.
A Few years ago, a university professor tried a little experiment. He sent Christmas cards to a sample of perfect strangers. Although he expected some reaction, the response he received was amazing—holiday cards addressed to him came pouring back from the people who had never met nor heard of him. The great majority of those who returned a card never inquired into the identity of the ___1___ professor. They received his holiday greeting card, and they ___2___ sent one in return. This study shows the action of one of the most powerful of the weapons of influence around us—the rule for reciprocation. The rule says that we should try to repay, in ___3___, what another person has provided us. If a woman does us a favor, we should do her ___4___ in return; if a man sends us a birthday present, we should remember his birthday with a gift of our own; if a ___5___ invites us to a party, we should be sure to invite them to one of ours. By ___6___ of the reciprocity rule, then, we are obligated to the future repayment of favors, gifts, invitations, and the like. So typical is it for ___7___ to accompany the receipt of such things that a term like “much obliged” has become a synonym for “thank you,” not only in the English language but in others as well. The impressive aspect of the rule for reciprocation and the sense of obligation that ___8___ with it is its pervasiveness in human culture. It is so ___9___ that after intensive study, sociologists such as Alvin Goldener can report that there is no human society that does not ___10___ to the rule. 5. _____ (只填写大写字母即可)
The main idea of Paragraph 4 shows us ______.
A.some examples of shoot in US schools
B.the Americans' feeling
C.some famous schools
D.that some teachers were killed by students
Like Raven, Coyote is a master transformer whose mischievous power is responsible for events that benefit humanity.
Coyote's character is similar to that of Raven's, and both appear in stories carrying out similar roles.A In several stories from the American Southwest, Coyote steals fire from a group of"fire beings" and gives it to humans. In some tales Coyote wants to make human life more interesting, so he introduces sickness, sorrow, and death.B He often teaches through negative example by employing the human vices of lying, cheating, and stealing.C His tricks often bring about destructive natural phenomena, such as a great flood that destroys the earth. However, by causing the flood, Coyote leads the human race to a new and better world.D Coyote shows us that at the heart of the trickster is a savior whose great gift to humans is showing them new ways of knowing and doing.
A.Square A.
B.Square B.
C.Square C.
D.Square D.
Man: That's unclear. I think talk shows would fall under the category of entertainment. Ummm... I'm not sure whether a current affair, hard copy, the trashy news stories would be considered news or entertainment... since often they have neither news nor entertainment in them. Uh... the focus of it is... is just that bread-and-butter programming of television... the TV shows, the prime-time series, and also movies that TV picks up from Hollywood.
Woman: Will the ratings and V-chip combination block out whole shows, or just offensive parts?
Man: They'll block out the whole show. Umm... so you could presumably program your TV to just pick up shows that were either G or PG rated, and you could lock it and unlock it as you wanted... so when your kids are watching they couldn't see anything except wholesome stuff, and then when you're ready to sit down and watch all by yourself, you may flip a button and then you could watch NYPD Blue or whatever you want.
Woman: Some researchers last week reported that adult ratings actually attract young audiences, but isn't that exactly what the V-chip is supposed to counteract?
Man: Yeah, the problem is that the V-chip technology is going to take a while to penetrate the culture... If you buy a new set, you've got one; but if you stick with your old set for another ten years, you're not going to have one... so before you have the V-chip, you're going to have this rating system. And yes, studies have shown that, you know, as any of us who were kids remember, that if you put a forbidden fruit label on something, that just makes us want it even more. There was one study where some kid said the cooler the movie, the higher the rating.
Woman: But Canada is already experimenting with some form. of this. What are the results there so far?
Man: The Canadian results have been encouraging for people who want this kind of stuff. They did an experiment with 250 families in four cities in Canada, and all the families that tried it out loved it. It was a very elaborate system built into the cable boxes, and it was very successful. That said... we've got to remember that the Canadians are... have always loved violence less than Americans and regulation less than Americans. So who knows if it'll take here as well as it has there.
Question: What's the main function of electronic V-chip?
11.Which of the following programs will NOT be covered by the rating system?
12.What does the interviewee imply about TV shows such as NYPD Blue?
13.Why is the V-chip device continuing to be launched despite its counteraction?
14.What is the interviewee's attitude towards the future of the device in America?
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A.It will automatically rate the TV shows so as to protect children from sex and violence.
B.It will block out the offensive parts in a TV show.
C.It will enrich people's life by offering a variety of TV programs.
D.It aims to help parents to have a better control on what children should watch on TV.
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