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Text2 Amoment’sdrillingbythedentistmaymakeusnervousandupset.Manyofuscannotstandpain. Toavoidthepainofadrillingthatmaylastperhapsaminuteortwowedemandthe"needle"—ashotofnovocaine奴佛卡因-thatdeadensthenervesaroundthetooth. Nowit’struethatthehumanbodyhasdevelopeditsmillionsofnervestobehighlyawareofwhatgoesonbothinsideandoutsideofit.Thishelpsusadjusttotheworld.Withoutournerves—andourbrainwhichisabundleofnerves—wewouldn’tknowwhat’shappening.Butwepayforoursensitivity.Wecanfeelpainwhentheslightestthingiswrongwithanypartofourbody.Thehistoryoftortureisbasedonthehumanbodybeingopentopain. Butthereisawaytohandlepain.LookattheIndianfakir行僧whositsonabedofnails.Fakirscanputaneedlerightthroughanarmandfeelnopain;Thisabilitythatsomehumanshavedevelopedtohandlepainshouldgiveusideasabouthowthemindcandealwithpain. Thebigthinginwithstandingpainisourattitudetowardit.Ifthedentistsays"Thiswillhurtalittleithelpsustoacceptthepain.Bystayingrelaxed’andbytreatingthepainasaninterestingsensationwe’canhandlethepainwithoutfallingapart.Afterall;althoughpainisanunpleasantsensationitisstillasensationandsensationsarethestuffoflife. Themostimportantthingtohandlepainis
IntheUnitedStatesthefirstday-nurserywasopenedin1854.Nurserieswereestablishedinvariousareasduringthe1halfofthe19thcentury;mostof2werecharitable.BothinEuropeandintheU.S.thedaynurserymovementreceivedgreat3duringtheFirstWorldWarwhen4ofmanpowercausedtheindustrialemploymentofunprecedentednumbersofwomen. InsomeEuropeancountriesnurserieswereestablished5inmunitionsplantsunderdirectgovernmentsponsorship.6thenumberofnurseriesintheU.S.alsorose7thisrisewasaccomplishedwithoutgovernmentaidofanykind.DuringtheyearsfollowingtheFirstWorldWar8FederalStateandlocalgovernmentsgraduallybegantoexerciseameasureofcontrol9theday-nurserieschieflyby10themandbyinspectingandregulatingtheconditionswithinthenursries. The11oftheSecondWorldWarwasquicklyfollowedbyanincreaseinthenumberofday-nurseriesinalmostallcountriesmswomenwere12calledupontoreplacemeninthefactories. Onthis13theU.S.governmentimmediatelycronetothesupportofthenurseryschools14$6000000inJuly1942.foranursery-schoolprogramforthechildrenofworkingmothers. ManyStatesandlocalcommunities15thisFederalaid.BytheendofthewarinAugust1945morethan100000childrenwerebeingcared16indaycarecentersreceivingFederal17.SoonafterwardtheFederalgovernment18cutdownitsexpendituresforthispurposeandlater19themcausingasharpdropinthenumberofnurseryschoolsinoperation.Howevertheexpectationthatmostemployedmotherswouldleavetheir20attheendofthewarwasonlypartlyfulfilled. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEETI.2
IntheUnitedStatesthefirstday-nurserywasopenedin1854.Nurserieswereestablishedinvariousareasduringthe1halfofthe19thcentury;mostof2werecharitable.BothinEuropeandintheU.S.thedaynurserymovementreceivedgreat3duringtheFirstWorldWarwhen4ofmanpowercausedtheindustrialemploymentofunprecedentednumbersofwomen. InsomeEuropeancountriesnurserieswereestablished5inmunitionsplantsunderdirectgovernmentsponsorship.6thenumberofnurseriesintheU.S.alsorose7thisrisewasaccomplishedwithoutgovernmentaidofanykind.DuringtheyearsfollowingtheFirstWorldWar8FederalStateandlocalgovernmentsgraduallybegantoexerciseameasureofcontrol9theday-nurserieschieflyby10themandbyinspectingandregulatingtheconditionswithinthenursries. The11oftheSecondWorldWarwasquicklyfollowedbyanincreaseinthenumberofday-nurseriesinalmostallcountriesmswomenwere12calledupontoreplacemeninthefactories. Onthis13theU.S.governmentimmediatelycronetothesupportofthenurseryschools14$6000000inJuly1942.foranursery-schoolprogramforthechildrenofworkingmothers. ManyStatesandlocalcommunities15thisFederalaid.BytheendofthewarinAugust1945morethan100000childrenwerebeingcared16indaycarecentersreceivingFederal17.SoonafterwardtheFederalgovernment18cutdownitsexpendituresforthispurposeandlater19themcausingasharpdropinthenumberofnurseryschoolsinoperation.Howevertheexpectationthatmostemployedmotherswouldleavetheir20attheendofthewarwasonlypartlyfulfilled. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEETI.4
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Text1 Wecanmakemistakesatanyage.Somemistakeswemakeareaboutmoney.Butmostmistakesareaboutpeople."DidJerryreallycarewhenIbrokeupwithHelen....WhenIgotthatgreatjobdidJimreallyfeelgoodaboutitasafriendOrdidheenvymyluck""AndPaul—whydidn’tpickupthathewasfriendlyjustbecauseIhadacar"Whenwelookbackdoubtslikethesecanmakeusfeelbad.Butwhenwelookbackit’stoolate. WhydowegowrongaboutourfriendsorourenemiesSometimeswhatpeoplesayhidestheirrealmeaning.Andifwedon’treallylistenwemissthefeelingbehindthewords.Supposesomeonetellsyou"You’realuckydog."That’sbeingfriendly.But"luckydog"There’sabitofenvyinthosewords.Maybehedoesn’tseeithimself.Butbringinginthe"dog"bitputsyoudownalittle.Whathemaybesayingisthatthedoesn’tthinkyoudeserveyourluck. "Justthinkofallthethingsyouhavetobethankfulfor"isanothernoisethatsaysonethingandmeansanother.Itcouldmeanthatthespeakeristryingtogetyoutoseeyourproblemaspartofyourlifeasawhole.ButisheWrappedupinthisphraseisthethoughtthatyourproblemisn’timportant.It’stellingyoutothinkofallthestarvingpeopleintheworldwhenyouhaven’tgotadateforSaturdaynight. Howcanyoutelltherealmeaningbehindsomeone’swordsOnewayistotakeagoodlookatthepersontalking.DohiswordsfitthewayhelooksDoeswhathesaysagreewiththetoneofvoice HispostureThelookinhiseyesStopandthink.Theminuteyouspendthinkingabouttherealmeaningofwhatpeopletoyoumaysaveanothermistake. InthesecondparagraphMaybehedoesn'tseeithimselfthepronounitrefersto
Text2 Amoment’sdrillingbythedentistmaymakeusnervousandupset.Manyofuscannotstandpain. Toavoidthepainofadrillingthatmaylastperhapsaminuteortwowedemandthe"needle"—ashotofnovocaine奴佛卡因-thatdeadensthenervesaroundthetooth. Nowit’struethatthehumanbodyhasdevelopeditsmillionsofnervestobehighlyawareofwhatgoesonbothinsideandoutsideofit.Thishelpsusadjusttotheworld.Withoutournerves—andourbrainwhichisabundleofnerves—wewouldn’tknowwhat’shappening.Butwepayforoursensitivity.Wecanfeelpainwhentheslightestthingiswrongwithanypartofourbody.Thehistoryoftortureisbasedonthehumanbodybeingopentopain. Butthereisawaytohandlepain.LookattheIndianfakir行僧whositsonabedofnails.Fakirscanputaneedlerightthroughanarmandfeelnopain;Thisabilitythatsomehumanshavedevelopedtohandlepainshouldgiveusideasabouthowthemindcandealwithpain. Thebigthinginwithstandingpainisourattitudetowardit.Ifthedentistsays"Thiswillhurtalittleithelpsustoacceptthepain.Bystayingrelaxed’andbytreatingthepainasaninterestingsensationwe’canhandlethepainwithoutfallingapart.Afterall;althoughpainisanunpleasantsensationitisstillasensationandsensationsarethestuffoflife. Theauthor'sattitudetowardspainis
IntheUnitedStatesthefirstday-nurserywasopenedin1854.Nurserieswereestablishedinvariousareasduringthe1halfofthe19thcentury;mostof2werecharitable.BothinEuropeandintheU.S.thedaynurserymovementreceivedgreat3duringtheFirstWorldWarwhen4ofmanpowercausedtheindustrialemploymentofunprecedentednumbersofwomen. InsomeEuropeancountriesnurserieswereestablished5inmunitionsplantsunderdirectgovernmentsponsorship.6thenumberofnurseriesintheU.S.alsorose7thisrisewasaccomplishedwithoutgovernmentaidofanykind.DuringtheyearsfollowingtheFirstWorldWar8FederalStateandlocalgovernmentsgraduallybegantoexerciseameasureofcontrol9theday-nurserieschieflyby10themandbyinspectingandregulatingtheconditionswithinthenursries. The11oftheSecondWorldWarwasquicklyfollowedbyanincreaseinthenumberofday-nurseriesinalmostallcountriesmswomenwere12calledupontoreplacemeninthefactories. Onthis13theU.S.governmentimmediatelycronetothesupportofthenurseryschools14$6000000inJuly1942.foranursery-schoolprogramforthechildrenofworkingmothers. ManyStatesandlocalcommunities15thisFederalaid.BytheendofthewarinAugust1945morethan100000childrenwerebeingcared16indaycarecentersreceivingFederal17.SoonafterwardtheFederalgovernment18cutdownitsexpendituresforthispurposeandlater19themcausingasharpdropinthenumberofnurseryschoolsinoperation.Howevertheexpectationthatmostemployedmotherswouldleavetheir20attheendofthewarwasonlypartlyfulfilled. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEETI.18
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Text1 Wecanmakemistakesatanyage.Somemistakeswemakeareaboutmoney.Butmostmistakesareaboutpeople."DidJerryreallycarewhenIbrokeupwithHelen....WhenIgotthatgreatjobdidJimreallyfeelgoodaboutitasafriendOrdidheenvymyluck""AndPaul—whydidn’tpickupthathewasfriendlyjustbecauseIhadacar"Whenwelookbackdoubtslikethesecanmakeusfeelbad.Butwhenwelookbackit’stoolate. WhydowegowrongaboutourfriendsorourenemiesSometimeswhatpeoplesayhidestheirrealmeaning.Andifwedon’treallylistenwemissthefeelingbehindthewords.Supposesomeonetellsyou"You’realuckydog."That’sbeingfriendly.But"luckydog"There’sabitofenvyinthosewords.Maybehedoesn’tseeithimself.Butbringinginthe"dog"bitputsyoudownalittle.Whathemaybesayingisthatthedoesn’tthinkyoudeserveyourluck. "Justthinkofallthethingsyouhavetobethankfulfor"isanothernoisethatsaysonethingandmeansanother.Itcouldmeanthatthespeakeristryingtogetyoutoseeyourproblemaspartofyourlifeasawhole.ButisheWrappedupinthisphraseisthethoughtthatyourproblemisn’timportant.It’stellingyoutothinkofallthestarvingpeopleintheworldwhenyouhaven’tgotadateforSaturdaynight. Howcanyoutelltherealmeaningbehindsomeone’swordsOnewayistotakeagoodlookatthepersontalking.DohiswordsfitthewayhelooksDoeswhathesaysagreewiththetoneofvoice HispostureThelookinhiseyesStopandthink.Theminuteyouspendthinkingabouttherealmeaningofwhatpeopletoyoumaysaveanothermistake. Theauthormostprobablyisa
甲乙签订化肥买卖合同但甲却将劣质化肥卖给乙则该买卖合同属于
下列选项中可以适用善意取得的情形是
IntheUnitedStatesthefirstday-nurserywasopenedin1854.Nurserieswereestablishedinvariousareasduringthe1halfofthe19thcentury;mostof2werecharitable.BothinEuropeandintheU.S.thedaynurserymovementreceivedgreat3duringtheFirstWorldWarwhen4ofmanpowercausedtheindustrialemploymentofunprecedentednumbersofwomen. InsomeEuropeancountriesnurserieswereestablished5inmunitionsplantsunderdirectgovernmentsponsorship.6thenumberofnurseriesintheU.S.alsorose7thisrisewasaccomplishedwithoutgovernmentaidofanykind.DuringtheyearsfollowingtheFirstWorldWar8FederalStateandlocalgovernmentsgraduallybegantoexerciseameasureofcontrol9theday-nurserieschieflyby10themandbyinspectingandregulatingtheconditionswithinthenursries. The11oftheSecondWorldWarwasquicklyfollowedbyanincreaseinthenumberofday-nurseriesinalmostallcountriesmswomenwere12calledupontoreplacemeninthefactories. Onthis13theU.S.governmentimmediatelycronetothesupportofthenurseryschools14$6000000inJuly1942.foranursery-schoolprogramforthechildrenofworkingmothers. ManyStatesandlocalcommunities15thisFederalaid.BytheendofthewarinAugust1945morethan100000childrenwerebeingcared16indaycarecentersreceivingFederal17.SoonafterwardtheFederalgovernment18cutdownitsexpendituresforthispurposeandlater19themcausingasharpdropinthenumberofnurseryschoolsinoperation.Howevertheexpectationthatmostemployedmotherswouldleavetheir20attheendofthewarwasonlypartlyfulfilled. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEETI.12
Text3 Thirty-twopeoplewatchedKitty’Genovesebeingkilledrightbeneaththeirwindows.Shewastheirneighbor.Yetnoneofthemhelpedher.Notoneevencalledthepolice.WasthisgunmancrueltyWasitlackoffeelingaboutone’sfellowman "Notso"sayscientistsJohnBarleyandBibFatane.Thesemenwentbeyondtheheadlinestoprobethemasonswhypeopledidn’tact.Theyfoundthatapersonhastogothroughtwostepsbeforehecanhelp.Firsthehastonoticethatisanemergency.Supposeyouseeamiddle-agedmanfalltotheside-walk.IshehavingaheartattackIsheinacoma昏迷fromdiabetes糖尿病OrisheabouttosleepoffadrunkIsthesmokecomingintotheroomfromaleakintheairconditioningIsit"steampipes"OrisitreallysmokefromafireIt’snotalwayseasytotellifyouarefacedwitharealemergency. Secondandmoreimportantthepersonfacedwithanemergencymustfeelpersonallyresponsible.Hemustfeelthathemusthelporthepersonwon’tgetthehelpheneeds.Theresearchersfoundthatalotdependsonhowmanypeoplearearound.Theyhadcollegestudentsintobe"tested".Somecamealone.Somecamewithoneortwoothers.Andsomecameinlargegroups.Thereceptioniststartedthemoffonthe"tests".Thenshewentintothenextroom.Acurtaindividedthe"testingroom"andtheroomintowhichshewent.Soonthestudentsheardascreamthenoiseoffilecabinetsfallingandacryforhelp.Allofthesehadbeenpre-recordedonatape-recorder.Eightoutoftenofthestudentstakingthetestaloneactedtohelp.Ofthestudentsinpairsonlytwooutoftenhelped.Ofthestudentsingroupsnonehelped. InotherwordsinagroupAmericansoftenfailtoact.Theyfeelthatotherswillact.Theythemselvesneedn’t.Theydonotfeelanydirectresponsibility.ArepeoplebotheredbysituationswherepeopleareintroubleYes.Scientistsfoundthatthepeoplewereemotionaltheysweatedtheyhadtremblinghands.Theyfelttheotherperson’strouble.Buttheydidnotact.Theywereinagroup.Theiractionswereshapedbytheactionsofthosetheywerewith. WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue
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IntheUnitedStatesthefirstday-nurserywasopenedin1854.Nurserieswereestablishedinvariousareasduringthe1halfofthe19thcentury;mostof2werecharitable.BothinEuropeandintheU.S.thedaynurserymovementreceivedgreat3duringtheFirstWorldWarwhen4ofmanpowercausedtheindustrialemploymentofunprecedentednumbersofwomen. InsomeEuropeancountriesnurserieswereestablished5inmunitionsplantsunderdirectgovernmentsponsorship.6thenumberofnurseriesintheU.S.alsorose7thisrisewasaccomplishedwithoutgovernmentaidofanykind.DuringtheyearsfollowingtheFirstWorldWar8FederalStateandlocalgovernmentsgraduallybegantoexerciseameasureofcontrol9theday-nurserieschieflyby10themandbyinspectingandregulatingtheconditionswithinthenursries. The11oftheSecondWorldWarwasquicklyfollowedbyanincreaseinthenumberofday-nurseriesinalmostallcountriesmswomenwere12calledupontoreplacemeninthefactories. Onthis13theU.S.governmentimmediatelycronetothesupportofthenurseryschools14$6000000inJuly1942.foranursery-schoolprogramforthechildrenofworkingmothers. ManyStatesandlocalcommunities15thisFederalaid.BytheendofthewarinAugust1945morethan100000childrenwerebeingcared16indaycarecentersreceivingFederal17.SoonafterwardtheFederalgovernment18cutdownitsexpendituresforthispurposeandlater19themcausingasharpdropinthenumberofnurseryschoolsinoperation.Howevertheexpectationthatmostemployedmotherswouldleavetheir20attheendofthewarwasonlypartlyfulfilled. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEETI.6
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Text3 Thirty-twopeoplewatchedKitty’Genovesebeingkilledrightbeneaththeirwindows.Shewastheirneighbor.Yetnoneofthemhelpedher.Notoneevencalledthepolice.WasthisgunmancrueltyWasitlackoffeelingaboutone’sfellowman "Notso"sayscientistsJohnBarleyandBibFatane.Thesemenwentbeyondtheheadlinestoprobethemasonswhypeopledidn’tact.Theyfoundthatapersonhastogothroughtwostepsbeforehecanhelp.Firsthehastonoticethatisanemergency.Supposeyouseeamiddle-agedmanfalltotheside-walk.IshehavingaheartattackIsheinacoma昏迷fromdiabetes糖尿病OrisheabouttosleepoffadrunkIsthesmokecomingintotheroomfromaleakintheairconditioningIsit"steampipes"OrisitreallysmokefromafireIt’snotalwayseasytotellifyouarefacedwitharealemergency. Secondandmoreimportantthepersonfacedwithanemergencymustfeelpersonallyresponsible.Hemustfeelthathemusthelporthepersonwon’tgetthehelpheneeds.Theresearchersfoundthatalotdependsonhowmanypeoplearearound.Theyhadcollegestudentsintobe"tested".Somecamealone.Somecamewithoneortwoothers.Andsomecameinlargegroups.Thereceptioniststartedthemoffonthe"tests".Thenshewentintothenextroom.Acurtaindividedthe"testingroom"andtheroomintowhichshewent.Soonthestudentsheardascreamthenoiseoffilecabinetsfallingandacryforhelp.Allofthesehadbeenpre-recordedonatape-recorder.Eightoutoftenofthestudentstakingthetestaloneactedtohelp.Ofthestudentsinpairsonlytwooutoftenhelped.Ofthestudentsingroupsnonehelped. InotherwordsinagroupAmericansoftenfailtoact.Theyfeelthatotherswillact.Theythemselvesneedn’t.Theydonotfeelanydirectresponsibility.ArepeoplebotheredbysituationswherepeopleareintroubleYes.Scientistsfoundthatthepeoplewereemotionaltheysweatedtheyhadtremblinghands.Theyfelttheotherperson’strouble.Buttheydidnotact.Theywereinagroup.Theiractionswereshapedbytheactionsofthosetheywerewith. Theresearchershaveconductedanexperimenttoprovethatpeoplewillactinemergencieswhen
民间有一种说法有损害有责任无损害无责任也就是说有损害发生造成损害的人就应当承担民事责任试用侵权法原理对该说法加以辨析
IntheUnitedStatesthefirstday-nurserywasopenedin1854.Nurserieswereestablishedinvariousareasduringthe1halfofthe19thcentury;mostof2werecharitable.BothinEuropeandintheU.S.thedaynurserymovementreceivedgreat3duringtheFirstWorldWarwhen4ofmanpowercausedtheindustrialemploymentofunprecedentednumbersofwomen. InsomeEuropeancountriesnurserieswereestablished5inmunitionsplantsunderdirectgovernmentsponsorship.6thenumberofnurseriesintheU.S.alsorose7thisrisewasaccomplishedwithoutgovernmentaidofanykind.DuringtheyearsfollowingtheFirstWorldWar8FederalStateandlocalgovernmentsgraduallybegantoexerciseameasureofcontrol9theday-nurserieschieflyby10themandbyinspectingandregulatingtheconditionswithinthenursries. The11oftheSecondWorldWarwasquicklyfollowedbyanincreaseinthenumberofday-nurseriesinalmostallcountriesmswomenwere12calledupontoreplacemeninthefactories. Onthis13theU.S.governmentimmediatelycronetothesupportofthenurseryschools14$6000000inJuly1942.foranursery-schoolprogramforthechildrenofworkingmothers. ManyStatesandlocalcommunities15thisFederalaid.BytheendofthewarinAugust1945morethan100000childrenwerebeingcared16indaycarecentersreceivingFederal17.SoonafterwardtheFederalgovernment18cutdownitsexpendituresforthispurposeandlater19themcausingasharpdropinthenumberofnurseryschoolsinoperation.Howevertheexpectationthatmostemployedmotherswouldleavetheir20attheendofthewarwasonlypartlyfulfilled. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEETI.14
IntheUnitedStatesthefirstday-nurserywasopenedin1854.Nurserieswereestablishedinvariousareasduringthe1halfofthe19thcentury;mostof2werecharitable.BothinEuropeandintheU.S.thedaynurserymovementreceivedgreat3duringtheFirstWorldWarwhen4ofmanpowercausedtheindustrialemploymentofunprecedentednumbersofwomen. InsomeEuropeancountriesnurserieswereestablished5inmunitionsplantsunderdirectgovernmentsponsorship.6thenumberofnurseriesintheU.S.alsorose7thisrisewasaccomplishedwithoutgovernmentaidofanykind.DuringtheyearsfollowingtheFirstWorldWar8FederalStateandlocalgovernmentsgraduallybegantoexerciseameasureofcontrol9theday-nurserieschieflyby10themandbyinspectingandregulatingtheconditionswithinthenursries. The11oftheSecondWorldWarwasquicklyfollowedbyanincreaseinthenumberofday-nurseriesinalmostallcountriesmswomenwere12calledupontoreplacemeninthefactories. Onthis13theU.S.governmentimmediatelycronetothesupportofthenurseryschools14$6000000inJuly1942.foranursery-schoolprogramforthechildrenofworkingmothers. ManyStatesandlocalcommunities15thisFederalaid.BytheendofthewarinAugust1945morethan100000childrenwerebeingcared16indaycarecentersreceivingFederal17.SoonafterwardtheFederalgovernment18cutdownitsexpendituresforthispurposeandlater19themcausingasharpdropinthenumberofnurseryschoolsinoperation.Howevertheexpectationthatmostemployedmotherswouldleavetheir20attheendofthewarwasonlypartlyfulfilled. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEETI.20
Text4 In1960—1961Chad乍得harvested98000tonsofcottonforthefirsttimeinitshistoryandputouttheflagalittletoosoon.Theeffortsoftheauthoritiestogetthepeasants’back’toworkastheyhadslackedoffagreatdealthepreviousyearduringindependencecelebrationslargelycontributedtoit.AlsorainswerewellspacedandcontinuedthroughthewholemonthofOctober.Ifthe1961—1962totalisbacktotheregionof45000tonsitismostlybecauseeffortsslackenedagainandsowingwasstartedtoolate. TheaveragedateofsowingisaboutJuly1st.ffthisdateissimplymovedupfifteenortwentydays30000to60000tonsofcottonaregaineddependingontheyear.ThepeasantinChadsowshismilletfirstanditishardtocriticizethisinstinctiveprioritygiventohis’dailybread’. Anessentialreasonforhislatenesswithsowingcottonisthatatthetimewhenheshouldleavetopreparethefieldshehasjustbarelysoldthecottonofthepreviousseason.Theworkrequiredtosowingreatheatispsychologicallyfarmoredifficultifone’spocketsarefullofmoney.Thedateofcottonsalesshouldthereforebemovedforwardasmuchaspossibleandpurchasesofequipmentanddraughtanimalsencouraged. Peasantsshouldalsobeencouragedtosavemoneytohelpthemthroughthedifficultpealedbetweenharvests.Ifnecessarytheyshouldbeforcedtodosobyhavingthepaymentsforcottongiventothemininstallments.ThelastpaymentwouldbemadeafterproofthatthepeasanthasplantedbeforethedeadlinethedatebeingadvancedtotheendofJune.Thosewhohavedonesowouldreceiveextramoneywhereasthelastplanterswouldnotreceivetheirlastpaymentuntillater. Onlythefirststepsarehardbecauseonceworkhasstartedthepeasantscontinuewillinglyontheirway.Educationalcampaignsamongthepeasantswillplayanessentialroleinthisbasicadvanceearlysowingonwhichalltheothersdepend.Itisnotamatterofcontrollingthepeasants. Eachpeasantwillremainmasterofhisfields.Onecouldhoweversuggesttheneedforthetimebeingofkindbutfirmrulewhichaslongasitcannotberealized’bythepeople’shouldatleastbe’forthepeople.’ Asusedinthethirdsentenceofthesecondparagraphdailybreadrefersto
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IntheUnitedStatesthefirstday-nurserywasopenedin1854.Nurserieswereestablishedinvariousareasduringthe1halfofthe19thcentury;mostof2werecharitable.BothinEuropeandintheU.S.thedaynurserymovementreceivedgreat3duringtheFirstWorldWarwhen4ofmanpowercausedtheindustrialemploymentofunprecedentednumbersofwomen. InsomeEuropeancountriesnurserieswereestablished5inmunitionsplantsunderdirectgovernmentsponsorship.6thenumberofnurseriesintheU.S.alsorose7thisrisewasaccomplishedwithoutgovernmentaidofanykind.DuringtheyearsfollowingtheFirstWorldWar8FederalStateandlocalgovernmentsgraduallybegantoexerciseameasureofcontrol9theday-nurserieschieflyby10themandbyinspectingandregulatingtheconditionswithinthenursries. The11oftheSecondWorldWarwasquicklyfollowedbyanincreaseinthenumberofday-nurseriesinalmostallcountriesmswomenwere12calledupontoreplacemeninthefactories. Onthis13theU.S.governmentimmediatelycronetothesupportofthenurseryschools14$6000000inJuly1942.foranursery-schoolprogramforthechildrenofworkingmothers. ManyStatesandlocalcommunities15thisFederalaid.BytheendofthewarinAugust1945morethan100000childrenwerebeingcared16indaycarecentersreceivingFederal17.SoonafterwardtheFederalgovernment18cutdownitsexpendituresforthispurposeandlater19themcausingasharpdropinthenumberofnurseryschoolsinoperation.Howevertheexpectationthatmostemployedmotherswouldleavetheir20attheendofthewarwasonlypartlyfulfilled. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEETI.16
IntheUnitedStatesthefirstday-nurserywasopenedin1854.Nurserieswereestablishedinvariousareasduringthe1halfofthe19thcentury;mostof2werecharitable.BothinEuropeandintheU.S.thedaynurserymovementreceivedgreat3duringtheFirstWorldWarwhen4ofmanpowercausedtheindustrialemploymentofunprecedentednumbersofwomen. InsomeEuropeancountriesnurserieswereestablished5inmunitionsplantsunderdirectgovernmentsponsorship.6thenumberofnurseriesintheU.S.alsorose7thisrisewasaccomplishedwithoutgovernmentaidofanykind.DuringtheyearsfollowingtheFirstWorldWar8FederalStateandlocalgovernmentsgraduallybegantoexerciseameasureofcontrol9theday-nurserieschieflyby10themandbyinspectingandregulatingtheconditionswithinthenursries. The11oftheSecondWorldWarwasquicklyfollowedbyanincreaseinthenumberofday-nurseriesinalmostallcountriesmswomenwere12calledupontoreplacemeninthefactories. Onthis13theU.S.governmentimmediatelycronetothesupportofthenurseryschools14$6000000inJuly1942.foranursery-schoolprogramforthechildrenofworkingmothers. ManyStatesandlocalcommunities15thisFederalaid.BytheendofthewarinAugust1945morethan100000childrenwerebeingcared16indaycarecentersreceivingFederal17.SoonafterwardtheFederalgovernment18cutdownitsexpendituresforthispurposeandlater19themcausingasharpdropinthenumberofnurseryschoolsinoperation.Howevertheexpectationthatmostemployedmotherswouldleavetheir20attheendofthewarwasonlypartlyfulfilled. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEETI.8
IntheUnitedStatesthefirstday-nurserywasopenedin1854.Nurserieswereestablishedinvariousareasduringthe1halfofthe19thcentury;mostof2werecharitable.BothinEuropeandintheU.S.thedaynurserymovementreceivedgreat3duringtheFirstWorldWarwhen4ofmanpowercausedtheindustrialemploymentofunprecedentednumbersofwomen. InsomeEuropeancountriesnurserieswereestablished5inmunitionsplantsunderdirectgovernmentsponsorship.6thenumberofnurseriesintheU.S.alsorose7thisrisewasaccomplishedwithoutgovernmentaidofanykind.DuringtheyearsfollowingtheFirstWorldWar8FederalStateandlocalgovernmentsgraduallybegantoexerciseameasureofcontrol9theday-nurserieschieflyby10themandbyinspectingandregulatingtheconditionswithinthenursries. The11oftheSecondWorldWarwasquicklyfollowedbyanincreaseinthenumberofday-nurseriesinalmostallcountriesmswomenwere12calledupontoreplacemeninthefactories. Onthis13theU.S.governmentimmediatelycronetothesupportofthenurseryschools14$6000000inJuly1942.foranursery-schoolprogramforthechildrenofworkingmothers. ManyStatesandlocalcommunities15thisFederalaid.BytheendofthewarinAugust1945morethan100000childrenwerebeingcared16indaycarecentersreceivingFederal17.SoonafterwardtheFederalgovernment18cutdownitsexpendituresforthispurposeandlater19themcausingasharpdropinthenumberofnurseryschoolsinoperation.Howevertheexpectationthatmostemployedmotherswouldleavetheir20attheendofthewarwasonlypartlyfulfilled. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEETI.10
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Text2 Amoment’sdrillingbythedentistmaymakeusnervousandupset.Manyofuscannotstandpain. Toavoidthepainofadrillingthatmaylastperhapsaminuteortwowedemandthe"needle"—ashotofnovocaine奴佛卡因-thatdeadensthenervesaroundthetooth. Nowit’struethatthehumanbodyhasdevelopeditsmillionsofnervestobehighlyawareofwhatgoesonbothinsideandoutsideofit.Thishelpsusadjusttotheworld.Withoutournerves—andourbrainwhichisabundleofnerves—wewouldn’tknowwhat’shappening.Butwepayforoursensitivity.Wecanfeelpainwhentheslightestthingiswrongwithanypartofourbody.Thehistoryoftortureisbasedonthehumanbodybeingopentopain. Butthereisawaytohandlepain.LookattheIndianfakir行僧whositsonabedofnails.Fakirscanputaneedlerightthroughanarmandfeelnopain;Thisabilitythatsomehumanshavedevelopedtohandlepainshouldgiveusideasabouthowthemindcandealwithpain. Thebigthinginwithstandingpainisourattitudetowardit.Ifthedentistsays"Thiswillhurtalittleithelpsustoacceptthepain.Bystayingrelaxed’andbytreatingthepainasaninterestingsensationwe’canhandlethepainwithoutfallingapart.Afterall;althoughpainisanunpleasantsensationitisstillasensationandsensationsarethestuffoflife. Thepassageismainlyabout
Text4 In1960—1961Chad乍得harvested98000tonsofcottonforthefirsttimeinitshistoryandputouttheflagalittletoosoon.Theeffortsoftheauthoritiestogetthepeasants’back’toworkastheyhadslackedoffagreatdealthepreviousyearduringindependencecelebrationslargelycontributedtoit.AlsorainswerewellspacedandcontinuedthroughthewholemonthofOctober.Ifthe1961—1962totalisbacktotheregionof45000tonsitismostlybecauseeffortsslackenedagainandsowingwasstartedtoolate. TheaveragedateofsowingisaboutJuly1st.ffthisdateissimplymovedupfifteenortwentydays30000to60000tonsofcottonaregaineddependingontheyear.ThepeasantinChadsowshismilletfirstanditishardtocriticizethisinstinctiveprioritygiventohis’dailybread’. Anessentialreasonforhislatenesswithsowingcottonisthatatthetimewhenheshouldleavetopreparethefieldshehasjustbarelysoldthecottonofthepreviousseason.Theworkrequiredtosowingreatheatispsychologicallyfarmoredifficultifone’spocketsarefullofmoney.Thedateofcottonsalesshouldthereforebemovedforwardasmuchaspossibleandpurchasesofequipmentanddraughtanimalsencouraged. Peasantsshouldalsobeencouragedtosavemoneytohelpthemthroughthedifficultpealedbetweenharvests.Ifnecessarytheyshouldbeforcedtodosobyhavingthepaymentsforcottongiventothemininstallments.ThelastpaymentwouldbemadeafterproofthatthepeasanthasplantedbeforethedeadlinethedatebeingadvancedtotheendofJune.Thosewhohavedonesowouldreceiveextramoneywhereasthelastplanterswouldnotreceivetheirlastpaymentuntillater. Onlythefirststepsarehardbecauseonceworkhasstartedthepeasantscontinuewillinglyontheirway.Educationalcampaignsamongthepeasantswillplayanessentialroleinthisbasicadvanceearlysowingonwhichalltheothersdepend.Itisnotamatterofcontrollingthepeasants. Eachpeasantwillremainmasterofhisfields.Onecouldhoweversuggesttheneedforthetimebeingofkindbutfirmrulewhichaslongasitcannotberealized’bythepeople’shouldatleastbe’forthepeople.’ Welearnfromthepassagethatthedateofsowingcottonisusually
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