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新視野英語3級復(fù)習(xí)題ReadingComprehensionPassage1MostAmericanswilltellyouthatcharactereducationinschoolsisagoodidea.Accordingtopollsters(作民意測驗的人),90%ofuswantschoolstoteachcoremoralvalues.Butwhatshould“charactereducation”looklike?Andmoreimportant,doesitwork?TakealookatTrautCoreKnowledgeSchoolinFortCollins,Colo.TrautCoreisapublicschoolwithawaitinglistof500students.Astrongfocuson12corevaluesthroughouttheschoolculturehascontributedtohighacademicachievementaTrautCore.Theschoolnowranksfirstinreadingandinthetopfiveinmathoutofthe26schoolsinthedistrict.Privateschoolsarealsoonthelist.TheMontroseSchoolinNatick,Mass.Hasdailyhomeroomsthatfocusoncharacterdiscussionsandleadership,andtheschoolprovidesmanyopportunitiesforservicetoothers.AtMontrose,moraldevelopmentisinseparablefromacademicachievement.WakeCountyPublicSchoolsinNorthCarolinaisacasestudyinhowtogetcomprehensivecharactereducationprogramsgoingineveryschool.Beginningin1992,thedistrictappointedataskforcewithbroadrepresentationfromthecommunity.Publicmeetingswereheld,surveyssentout,andothereffortsmadetoensurethatcharactereducationintheschoolswouldbebuiltonthesharedmoralvaluesofthecitizensinthislargeanddiversedistrict.Today,charactereducationispartofthemissionofeveryWakeCountyschool.Thedistrictprovidesin-servicetrainingandresourcesforteachers,encouragesparentalinvolvementandevaluatestheresults.Higheracademicachievement,lowerdrop-out(輟學(xué))rates,fewerdisciplineproblems,amorepositiveandcaringschoolenvironment—whodoesn'twantschoolslikethese?Andwhowouldn'tliketoseestudentswhoaremorecaring,respectful,honestandresponsible?Judgingfromthefirstparagraph,what'sthewriter'sattitudeto“charactereducation''?A.PositiveB.Ironical(諷朿リ的) C.SuggestiveD.Opposite.Thephrase"awaitinglistof500students'*inLine2,para.2probablymeansthatthereare500students.A.studyingthere B.enrollingthereC.graduatingthere D.waitingforadmissionAmongtheprivateschoolswillingtoteachmoralvalues.TrautCorehasdailyhomeroomsthatfocusoncharacterdiscussionsandleadershiptheMontroseSchoolfocuson12corevaluesTrautCoreprovidesmanyopportunitiesforservicetootherstheMontroseSchoolmakesprogressbothacademicallyandmorallyCharactereducation,accordingtothelastparagraph,willresultinallofthefollowingexceptA.lowerdrop-outrates B.higheracademicachievementC.alesspositiveandcaringenvironment D.fewerdisciplineproblemsWhichisnottrueaccordingtothepassage?Academicachievementiscloselyassociatedwithmoraldevelopment.Higheracademicachievementisinseparablefrommoraldevelopment.Moraldevelopmentexertsinfluenceonacademicachievement.Moraldevelopmenthasnothingtodowithacademicachievement.Passage2Throughoutthepastcenturyhumanity(人類)dideverythinginitspowertocontrolnature.Wedammedearth'srivers,choppeddowntheforestsandexhaustedthesoils.Burningupfuels,wepumpedagreatdealofgreenhousegassesintotheair,alteringthechemistryoftheatmosphereandwarmingtheplanetinjustafewdecades.Andasoutpopulationbegantheyear200abovethe6billionmark,stillspreadingacrossthecontinents,dozensofanimalandplantspeciesweredyingouteveryday,includingthefirstprimate(靈長類)todisappearinmorethan100years.Atthestartofthe21stcenturytherewereunmistakablesignsthatnaturewasbeginningtotakeitsrevenge(報艮ノ,Meltingiceinbothpolesoftheearthsuggestedthattheclimatewaschangingrapidly.Weatherwasevenmorechangeablethanusual,givingsomeplacestoolittlerainandotherstoomuch.FiresracedacrossthedriedAmericanWestlastsummer,andrecentstormsspreaddamagesfromBritaintoChina.Nospecificeventcouldbedirectlyblamedonglobalwarming,floodsanddrought(干旱)willbemorefrequent—andsevere.Othersadsignsfromanoverburdenedplanetincludefallinggrainandfishharvestsandfiercer(激烈的)competitionforscarcewatersupplies.Buttherewerealso,intheyear2000,signsofgreatawareness.ConnectedbytheInternet,hundredsofmillionspeoplegatheredforthe30"anniversaryofEarthDay.GovernmentsfromWashingtontoLimatookstepstoprotectthelargewildareasfromdevelopment.Progresswasmadetowardusingmorerenewableenergyfromthewindandthesun,andnewcarshatusedbothgasolineandelectricitysported(顯?。ゝuel-economystatistics.Thegoalforthenewcenturyis"sustainable(可持續(xù)的)developmenf'.Isthatpossible?Itdependsonhowwellweunderstandthathumanityispartofnature,notlordandmaster.Whatistheresultofthehumancontroloverthenature?Naturalresourcesarebeingexhausted.Thereisaglobalwarmingeffect.Speciesofanimalsandplantsarereduced.Alloftheabove.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatscarcewatersuppliesaredirectlycausedby.lessiceinbothpolesthemorechangeableweathersomethingnotmentionedinthetextthelargerpopulationWhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?rheAmericasufferedalotfromfireslastsummerinthewest.TheAmericangovernmenttriedtostopdevelopment.Humanitybuiltmanydamsinthepastcentury.Dozensofanimalsandplantswillnolongerexistinmorethan100years.Thephrase"sustainabledevelopment"inthelastparagraphprobablymeansthateconomicdevelopmentwill.continueforalongtimebemoreprofitablethanbeforesupportourgrowingpopulationmakefulluseofnaturalresourcesThemainpurposeoftheauthoristomakeus.seewhatdamagehumanitydidtonaturefightwithnatureandcontrolithavemorecelebrationsofEarthDayawareoftheimportanceofenvironmentprotectionPassage3Oneofthestrongestreasonsfortheraisingoftheschoolleavingage(ROSLA)hasbeenthatitwillbringusnearertotheidealof“equalopportunity”.Manypeopleliketothinkofourpresentsystemofschoolingasprovidingplentyofstepsuptheladderofsuccessforcleverchildren.Itwouldbegoodtothinkthatnoonewhoisreallybrightcanbemissedoutwhenthestatesystemisapparentlysothorough.Itisobvious,forinstance,thatmanychildrenfromlessrichhomesreachuniversityordowellinotherways.Unfortunately,wenowhaveplentyofevidencethatmanychildrenofeverylevelofabilitydomuchlesswellthantheycould.Forinstance,duringtheyearsofnationalmilitaryserviceitwaspossibletotesttheintelligence(智力)ofallmale18-20yearolds.Halfofthosesoldierswhowereplacedinthetwohighestabilitygroupshadleftschoolsat15.Ithasalsobeenshownthatthepercentageofworkingclasschildrengoingtouniversityisalmostthesamenowasitwasin1939.Onestudyof5000childrenfrombirthto21yearsoldindicatedthatuptohalfthebrightpupilsfromworkingclasshomeleftschoolwhentheyreached16yearsold.Moreover,thereisnodifferenceinintelligencebetweenthesexes,butfarmoreboysthangirlsstayineducationafter16.Itisclearfromthisandmuchotherevidencethatmanychildrenarestillleavingschooltooearlytobenefitfromtheprizes—money,socialrespectability,andinterestingjobs,whichhighereducationgives.Itiscleartoothatthereasonswhysuchchildrenleavehavemuchtodowiththeirsocialcircumstances(情形,環(huán)境).Theirparentsoftenneedtheextramoneyanotherwage-earnercanbringin;theydonotvalueeducationforitselfbecausetheirownwasprobablydullandunhappy.Itisnotsomuchthattheyforcetheirsonsanddaughterstoleaveschool,ratherthattheytendtosay,"It'suptoyou".ItishopedthatROSLAwillgiveallchildren.amoreenjoyabletimeatschoolthesamechancesinsocietytherighttoabetterschoolhigherscoresinintelligencetestsPeoplewouldliketothinkthat.equalnumbersofpoorandrichchildrenreachuniversitythosewiththeleastmoneygetthebesteducationintelligentchildrenarealwayschosenbythesystemonlycleverchildrendowellWorkingclasschildrenarefelttobeatadisadvantagebecause.manyofthecleveronesleaveschoolearlyfewergotouniversitythaneverbeforemorethanhalfleaveschoolwhentheyare16fewerboysthangirlsstayatschoolafter16Manychildrenleaveschoolearlybecause.theirsocialcircumstancesmakethemunhappytheyhavetoworktosupporttheirfamily'sincometheirschoolisadullandunhappyplacetheirparentsdon'tallowthemtomaketheirowndecisionsThisarticleshowsthatequalopportunityineducation.A.isathingofthepast B.hasnotyetbeenachievedC.isthereforthosewhomerititD.hasgreatlyimprovedoursocietyPassage4Asasciencewriter,Idon'thavetowearemotionalarmor(裝甲)veryoften.BeforeIwenttoZimbabweforavisit,IhadtalkedtootherreporterswhohadspenttimeinAfrica.Alltoldmetogetpreparedfortheorphans(孤丿し)—manyofwhomhadcaughttheAIDSvirusfromtheirmothers一andthestrongdesiretomakeeverythingallrightforthem.Thenagain,nothingcouldhavepreparedmeforthevisittoacreche(育嬰堂)forAIDSorphansinHarare,whereonesick,smilingfour-year-oldboytriedtokeepupwiththeotherkidsplayingring-around-therosybutwassoweakhekeptfallingtothefloor,ormeetinga25-year-oldunmarriedgirlwhocaredforhernepheweventhoughheronlyincomewasfromgrowingandsellingafewvegetablesatthelocalmarket.Theboywhocalledhisaunt“Mama”wastooweakeventotakethepieceofbananaIoffered.Meanwhilephotojournalist(攝影記者)KarinRetiefwasvisitingaroomathehospice(濟貧院)whereshehadbeentoldaparticularlysweetorphanboystayed.Atfirstshedidnotseeanyoneonthebedandwasabouttosayhemustbeelsewhere,whensuddenlyshespottedhistinyarmintheair,hisbodylostinthefoldsofthebedclothes.RecentlyKarinwrotetomethatshehadbeenabletodeepourassignmentfromtakingtoogreatanemotionalsufferingatthetime."OnlywhenIgotback,aboutaweeklater,couldImourn(哀悼)thepeopleImet,''shecontinued."Isatinchurchandwantedtoaskthepriest(牧師)topray(祈禱)forthepeoplewithAIDSinZimbabweandallovertheworld.Thenallthepeople'sfaces,painandsufferingbecamesoreal,Icouldnotgetthewordsout.Ibrokedownandcriedandcriedforthem.''Thetitleforthepassagemightbe.A.Africa'sChildren B.SufferingAIDSOrphansC.CareforAIDSChildren D.Zimbabwe'sSituationWhichisNOTtrueaboutthe25-year-oldwoman?Shecaresforhernephew.Shehaslittleincome.HernephewcalledherMama.Shehadafour-year-oldboy.WhenKarinRetiefcametothehospice.theorphanboy'sarmwascutintheairtheorphanboywaselsewheretheorphanboywasjustinbedtheorphanboy'sbodywaslost“Brokedown"inthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans.stoppedherselfsuddenlylostcontrolofherselffelldownherselfgotdisturbedherselfThepurposeofthepeoplevisitingZimbabwewasvidemedicinesfortheAIDSorphansfindoutthecausesoftheAIDSlookaftertheAIDSorphansreporttheconditionsoftheAIDSorphansPassage5TherearegrowingenvironmentalconcernsabouttheairnearthedestroyedWorldTradeCenterinNewYorkCity.ThetwohugebuildingsweredestroyedSeptembereleventhwhenterroristscrashedtwopassengerplanesintothem.Somepeoplesaytheyaresufferinghealthproblemsasaresult〇theattacks.WhentheWorldTradeCenterfell,itleftaboutonemilliontonsofcrushedconcrete,glassanddust.Somepeoplefearthatcancer-causingsubstancesmayhavebeenreleasedintotheairfromtheresultingfiresandsmoke.Forexample,asbestos(石棉)andotherharmfulsubstanceswereusedinbuildingtheWorldTradeCenter.SinceSeptembereleventh,federal,stateandlocalagencieshavebeentestingtheairinandaroundtheruinedarea.Scientistsfromuniversities,medicalschoolsandprivatecompaniesalsoaredoingtests.Theyarelookingforthepresenceofpollutants(可染物)intheairthatmightpresentahealthrisktotheworkersremovingthewreckageandtothepublic.Federalofficialssaynolong-termhealthriskshavebeendiscoveredsofar.Yet,doctorssaymanyoftheworkershavebeensufferingfromseverecough,chestpain,nosebleedsandbreathingproblem.Manyworkerswithcontinuingproblemshavetakenlegalactionagainstthecity.Doctorssayrescueworkersandotherpeoplewhoworkedintheareaforalongperiodoftimearemostatriskforhealthproblems.Workerswhodidnotwearprotectivecoveringsontheirfacesareatevengreaterrisk.AboutfortythousandpeopleliveneartheruinsoftheWorldTradeCenter.Someofthesepeopleworrythatopentruckscarryingtheruinsfromtheareaarestillspreadingpollutants.SomepeoplehavecriticizedNewYorkCity'sclean-upefforts,asmanybuildingsintheareahavenotbeencleaned.Andtheinformationreleasedtothepublicfromairqualitytestsisoftenconfusing,andthefederalgovernmentshouldkeepclosewatchonclean-upefforts.Themajorpointdiscussedinthepassageis.theeffectoftheSeptember11attacksonNewYorkCityhealthproblempeoplesufferresultingfromtheSeptember11attackstheeffortofthecleaningupofbuildingsintheareatheeffectonthehealthofthepeopleoftheruinedareaManyworkershavetakenlegalactionagainstthecitybecause.theyaresufferingfromnosebleedstheyhavecontinuinghealthproblemstheyarecoughingseverelytheyhavebreathingproblemsWhoarehavinggreaterriskofhealthproblems,accordingtothepassage?Thepeoplewholiveneartheruins.Theworkerswhoworkedintheareaforlongtime.Thescientistswhoaretestingtheair.Theworkerswhodidnotwearprotectivecoverings.ThefederalgovernmenthasbeencriticizedforthefollowingreasonsEXCEPT.A.clean-upefforts B.airqualitytestsC.uncleanedbuildings D.thetruckscarryingtheruinsAccordingtothepassagetheauthortheenvironmentoftheruinedarea.A.isdepressedwith B.issatisfiedwithC.isworriedabout D.isconfidentwithPassage6BigBenisoneofLondon*sbest-knownlandmarks,andlooksmostspectacularatnightwhentheclockfacesarelighted.Youevenknowwhenparliamentisinsession,becausealightshinesabovetheclockface.Thefourdials(鐘面)oftheclockare23feetsquare,theminutehandis14feetlongandthefiguresare2feethigh.Minutelyregulated(校準)withastack(堆)ofcoinsplacedonthehugependulum(鐘擺),BigBenisanexcellenttimekeeper,whichhasrarelystopped.ThenameBigBenactuallyrefersnottotheclock-toweritself,buttothethirteen-tonbellhungwithin.Thebellwasnamedafterthefirstcommissioner行政長官)ofworks,SirBenjaminHall.ThisbellcameoriginallyfromtheoldPalaceofWestminster,andwasgiventotheDean(教長)ofSt.PaulbyWilliamIII.BeforereturningtoWestminstertohanginitspresenthome,itwasrefashionedinWhitechapelin1858.TheBBCfirstbroadcastthechimes(報時)onthe31stDecember1923—thereisamicrophone(擴音器)intheturret(塔樓)connectedtoBroadcastingHouse.DuringtheSecondWorldWarin1941,abombdestroyedtheLowerChamber(眾議院,下院)oftheHousesofParliament,buttheclocktowerremainedintactandBigBencontinuedtokeeptimeandstrikeawaythehours,itsuniquesoundwasbroadcasttothenationandaroundtheworld,awelcomereassurance(恢復(fù)信心)ofhopetoallwhoheardit.Thetowerisnotopentothegeneralpublic,butthosewitha"specialinterest"mayarrangeavisittothetopoftheClockTowerthroughtheirlocal(UK)MP.WhenparliamenthasameetingBigBenlightstheparliamenttheclockfacesarelightedalightisonabovethefaceBigBenstrikesthetimeWhichoffollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?BigBenhasonlyonehand.CoinsareusedtomakeBigBenworkmoreprecisely.BigBenhasneverstopped.BigBenhasahugependulummadeofcoins.Thebellwasonceownedby.theoldPalaceofWestminsterSirBenjaminHallTheDeanofSt.PaulTheBBCTheBBCfirstbroadcastthechimesontheeveof.A.1858 B.1923 C.1924 D.1914Theword"intact”inLine2,Para.4probablymeans.A.Uninjured B.uncut C.unharmed D.undamagedPassage7Valentine'sDayprobablyhasitsoriginintheancientRomancelebrationcalledLupercalia(牧ネ申節(jié)).ItwascelebratedonFebruary15.IntheRomancalendarFebruarywasinthespring.ThecelebrationhonoredthegodsLupercusandFaunusaswellasthetwinbrothersRomulusandRemus,thelegendary(傳說的)foundersofRome.Aspartoftheceremonythepriestspairedupyoungmenandwomen.Thegirls'nameswereplacedinaboxandeachboydrewagirl'sname.ThecouplewaspairedthenuntilthenextLupercalia.In260ADtheemperorClaudiusII,calledClaudiustheCruel,decidedthatyoungsoldierswouldonlybedistractedbymarriageandsoorderedthatyoungmenmightnotmarry.Valetinus(Valentine),aChristianpriest,defiedtheemperorandmarriedyoungpeopleinsecret.Hewascaughtandexecuted(處死)onFebruary14,theeveofLupercalia.Hisnamebecameassociatedwithyoungloveforeverafter.In496,PopeGelasiussetasideFebruary14tohonorhisasSaintValentineandithasbeenSt.Valentine'sDayeversince.IntheMiddleAgessomeofthecustomsoftheLupercaliastillpersisted(堅持)inspiteoftheattemptsoftheChurchtoputanendtothesenon-ChristiancustomsandtoChristianizetheholiday.Bothmenandwomendrewnamesfromabowltoseewhotheirvalentineswouldbe.Theywouldwearthenamesontheirsleeves(袖チ)foraweek.Todaywestillsometimes"wearourheartsonoursleeves''whenwecannotconcealourfeelings.Inthe1600s,itbecamecommontogiveflowers,particularlytherose,asasignofloveasthe"languageofflowers''cametoEuropefromTurkey.Thecolorandplacementoftheroseheldaspecialsignificance一aredrose,forexample,meantbeauty.FlowershavebeenpartofValentine'sDayeverysince.Themainpurposeofthispassageis.totellusthestoryofValentinus,aChristianpriesttotrace(追溯)backtheoriginofValentine'sDaytointroducethecustomofValentine'sDaytoexplaintherelationshipbetweenmarriageandreligionAccordingtothesecondparagraph,youngsoldierswerenotallowedtomarrybecausetheemperorthought.theyweretooyoungtomarryitwasillegaltheywouldbedisturbedbymarriagenoneoftheaboveWhatistheprobablemeaningoftheworld"defied''inLine3ofParagraph2?
B.Followed.D.Condemned.B.Followed.D.Condemned.C.Cheated.AccordingtoParagraph3,whatdoesitmeanwhenitsays“wearourheartsonoursleeves?”A.Toshowourtruefeelingsopenly.Tohideourtruefeelings.Tokeepourfeelingsinourmind.BothBandC.ThedayFebruary14hasbeenSt.Valentine'sDaysince.A.theancientRome B.260ADC.ValentinuswascaughtandexecutedD.496ADPassage8Havingraisedeightchildrenofmyown,Iknowthedilemma(左右為難)parentsface.Inaworldincreasinglyhostiletochildren,wewanttoshowwecarebyactingonourlovingimpulses,whichusuallymeansspending.Butwhenourkidscamehomeaskingforthelatestdesignerwear,mywifeandIknewwehadtosay"no"moreoftenthannot.Ofcourse,decidingtohavenoTVinthehousewasthefirstrealbreakthrough;Idoubtwewouldhavewonthisbattlewithoutfreeingourselvesfromitsinfluence.Asachild,IgrewupinwhatInowseewaspoverty.Forthefirstfewyearsofmylife,Iateonlythesmallestamount.Yet,1wouldfindithardtoimagineahappierchildhood.Why?Becausemyparentsgaveuschildrentimeandattentiononadailybasis.Forinstance,nomatterhowbuytheywere,theytriedtoeatbreakfastwithusbeforewewentofftoschooleachmorning.Nochildshouldhavetoliveinpoverty.ButIfirmlybelievethatthehappinessofachilddoesnotdependonhisorheraccess(接近)tomaterialwealth.Afterall,itisthelovewegiveourchildren,andnotthethings,thatwillremainwiththemforlife.Havingworkedthirtyyearsasafamilycounselor,Iknowthatparentsreallydolovetheirchildren,andwanttodowhatisbestforthem.Butwhatdoesitmeantogiveachildlove?Nexttimeyoufeelthatyouhavefailedyourkids,andaretemptedtorelievethosefeelingsbybringinghomegifts,rememberthatwecan'tbuyourchildren'saffection.Alltheyreallywant,andneed,istimeandattentiveness,alisteningandanencouragingword.Therearethingseveryparentcanprovide.Whattheauthormostconcernsaboutis.howtomakechildrenpleasedhowtogivechildrenthetruelovehowtoeducatehischildrenD.howtomeetthechildren'sneedsAccordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.rrheauthorlivedinapoorfamilywhenhewasveryyoung.Heneverboughtanygiftstohischildren.Whenhewasachild,hisparentscaredhimandotherchildrenmuchintheirownway.Everyparentshastheabilitytoprovideloveforhisorherchildren.InParagraph1,whentheauthorsays,"Butwhenourkids...wehadtosay'no'moreoftenthannot",hemeans.hecouldnotaffordtoomuchinordernottospoilhischildren,hemustrefusethemthoughhelovedhischildren,hedidn'talwayssatisfytheirmaterialneedshewantedtofightagainsthischildrenThesentence"1wouldfindithardtoimagineahappierchildhood”means.hischildhoodwasmuchhappierthanhecouldimaginehedidnothaveahappychildhoodbecauseofpovertyit'shardtoimaginewhetherhehadhadahappychildhoodnoneoftheaboveWhatdoestheauthorthinkisthebestforhischildren?Gifts.Alisteningearandanencouragingword.TimeandattentivenessBothBandC.Passage9Itishardtogetanyagreementontheaccuratemeaningoftheterm“socialclass".Ineverydaylife,peopletendtohaveadifferentapproachtothosetheyconsidertheirequalsfromthatwhichtheyassumewithpeopletheyconsiderhigherorlowerthanthemselvesinthesocialscale.Thecriteriaweuseto“place“anewacquaintance(算!人),however,areacomplexmixtureoffactors.Dress,wayofspeaking,areaofresidenceinagivencityorprovince,educationandmannersallplayapart.InGreece,afterthesixthcenturyB.C.,therewasagrowingconflictbetweenthepeasantsandthelandedaristocrats(貴族),andagradualdecreaseinthepowerofthearistocracywhenakindof“middleclass"oftradersandskilledworkersgrewup.ThepopulationofAthens,forexample,wasdividedintothreemainclasseswhichwerepoliticallyandlegallydistinct.Aboutonethirdofthetotalwereslaves,whodidnotcountpoliticallyatall,afactoftenforgottenbythosewhopraiseAthensasthenurseryofdemocracy.Thenextmaingroupconsistedofresidentforeigners,the“metics",whowerefreemen,thoughtheytwowereallowednoshareinpoliticallife.Thethirdgroupwasthepowerfulbodyof“citizens",whowerethemselvesdividedintosubclasses.InthelaterMiddleAges,however,thedevelopmentofmonetaryeconomyandthegrowthofcitiesandtradeledtotheriseofanotherclass,the“burghers"orcitymerchantsandmayors.Thesewerethepredecessorsofthemodemmiddleclasses.Graduallyhighofficeandoccupationassumedimportanceindeterminingsocialposition,asitbecamemoreandmorepossibleforapersonborntoonestationinlifetomovetoanother.Thischangeaffectedthetownsmorethanthecountryareas,whereremnantsoffeudalismlastedmuchlonger.Withthebreakupofthefeudaleconomy,theincreasingdivisionoflabour,andthegrowingpowerofthetownburghers(公民),thecommercialandprofessionalmiddleclassbecamemoreandmoreimportantinEurope,andtheolderprivilegedclass,thelandedaristocracy,begantolosesomeofitspower.Themainideaofthefirstparagraphisthat.todefinethetermsocialclassdoesnotinvolvemuchdifficultythereismuchalternationinpeople'ssocialclassestoevaluateaperson'ssocialclassisaverycomplexprocedurewecantellwhichsocialclassapersonbelongstobythewayhebehavesInLine5Paragraph1,“criteria“mostprobablymeans.A.standardsofjudgementB.waysC.criticism D.characteristicThedeclineoftheGreekaristocracy'spowerinthesixthcenturyB.C.wastheresultof.theconflictsbetweenthepeasantsandthelandedaristocratstheforeignresidentsslavesthenewlyemergingmiddleclassinthesixthcenturyWhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue,accordingtothepassage?SlavesinGreeceinthesixthcenturyB.C.werenotpoliticallysignificant.The"burghers"ofthelaterMiddleAgesconstitutedanentirelynewsocialclass.Tosomeextent,socialmobilitycanbeattributedtothegrowthoftrade.ThenewclassmadeupoftradersandexecutiveofficialsofthelaterMiddleAgesmadethedevelopmentofamoneyeconomypossible.Thebesttitleofthepassagemightbe.TheCriteriaforClassifyingSocialGroupsSocialClassesChangesinSocialSystemD.TheEvolutionofHumanSocietyPassage10Beforelookingatthetheological(ネ申學(xué)的)andmoralimplicationsofhumancloning,letusfirstbrieflylookatwhatwemeanbythecloningprocess.Ithasbeendescribedasfollows:"AsisusedtoproducethefamousScottishsheepDollyin1996,cloninginvolvesremovingthenucleusfromanunfertilizedegg,replacingitwithgeneticmaterialfromanothercell,andusinganelectricimpulsetojointhetwoandstartthecelldivisionthatleadstoatinyembryo(胚胎).Itisnonsexualreproductioninwhichtheembryo'sgenescomefromoneparentinsteadoftwo.Ifsuccessfullydoneinhumans,thechildwouldbea'delayedgenetictwin'oftheparentfromwhomthegenesweretaken丁Withcloning,inotherwords,wecouldhaveawomanwhois''thetwinsisterofhermother,withoutabiologicalfather,andthedaughterofhergrandmother''.Forwhatreasonsiscloningbeingproposed(提議)?Everythingfromduplicatingindividualswithexceptionalintelligenceandbeauty;reproducingthelikenessofadeadlovedone;thepossibilityofchoosingababy'ssex;creatingselectedfrozenembryostobetransferredinuterus(子呂ノatalatertimetosupplyspareorgans,et.Othershaveproposedlessfantasticscenarios(設(shè)想,方案):theproducingofachildinafamilywhosehusbandsuffersfromaspermia(無精子)ortoreplacethedyingchildofawidowedmother.Evenifallofthesewerepossible,thecloningofahumanbeingwouldnotmean,obviously,thatwehavean"exactduplicate''(復(fù)帝リ品ノ.Thereis,wenote,theinfluenceofupbringing,environment,andculture.Stillmoresignificantisthespiritualsoul,whichasthePontifical(主教的)AcademyofLifesays,"cannotbegeneratedbytheparents,producedbyartificia
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