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Some old people don' t like pop songs because they can' t ______ so much noise.
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Atfirstthespeakerwasreferringtotheproblemofpollutioninthecountrybuthalfwayinherspeechshesuddenly______toanothersubject.
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PassageOne Allthatwereallyneedtoplotoutthefutureofouruniverseareafewgoodmeasurements.Thisdoesnotmeanthatwecansitdowntodayandoutlinethefuturecourseoftheuniversewithanythinglikecertainty.Therearestilltoomanythingswedonotknowaboutthewaytheuniverseisputtogether.Butwedoknowexactlywhatinformationweneedtofillinourknowledgeandwehaveaprettygoodideaofhowtogoaboutgettingit. Perhapsthebestwaytothinkofourpresentsituationistoimagineatraincomingintoaswitchyard调车场.Alloftheswitchesaresetbeforethetrainarrivessothatitspathiscompletelydetermined.SomeSwitcheswecanseeotherswecannot.Thereisnoambiguity不明确ifwecanseethesettingofaswitch;wecansaywithconfidencethatsomepossiblefutureswillnotmaterialize实现andotherswill.Attheunseenswitcheshoweverthereisnosuchcertainty.Weknowthetrainwilltakeoneofthetracksleadingoutbutwehavenoideawhichone.Theunseenswitchesarethetruedecisionpointsinthefutureandwhathappenswhenwearriveatthemdeterminestheentiresubsequentcourseofevents. Whenwethinkaboutthefutureoftheuniversewecanseeour"track"manybillionsofyearsintothefuturebutafterthattherearedecisionpointstobedealtwithandpossiblefatestoconsider.Thegoalofscienceistoreducetheambiguityatthedecisionpointsandfindthetrueroadthatwillbefollowed. Forwhomistheauthorprobablywritingthispassage
PassageOne Publicgoodsarethosecommoditiesfromwhoseenjoymentnobodycanbeeffectivelyexcluded.Everybodyisfreetoenjoythebenefitsofthesecommoditiesandoneperson’sutilizationdoesnotreducethepossibilitiesofanybodyelse’senjoyingthesamegood. Examplesofpublicgoodsarenotasrareasonemightexpect.Afloodcontroldamisapublicgood.Oncethedamisbuiltallpersonslivingintheareawillbenefit--irrespectiveoftheirowncontributiontotheconstructioncostofthedam.Thesameholdstrueforhighwaysignsoraidstonavigation.Oncealighthouseisbuiltnoshipofanynationalitycanbeeffectivelyexcludedfromtheutilizationofthelighthousefornavigationalpurposes.Nationaldefenseisanotherexample.Evenapersonwhovotedagainstmilitaryexpendituresordidnotpayanytaxeswillbenefitfromtheprotectionafforded. Itisnoeasytasktodeterminethesocialcostsandsocialbenefitsassociatedwithapublicgood.Thereisnopracticablewayofchargingdriversforlookingathighwaysignssailorsforwatchingalighthouseandcitizensforthesecurityprovidedtothemthroughnationaldefense:Becausethemarketdoesnotprovidethenecessarysignalseconomicanalysishastobesubstitutedfortheimpersonaljudgementofthemarketplace. Intheauthor'sopiniontheEskimo'sattitudetowardhisdogsismainlydueto
PassageFour AlmosteveryfamilybuysatleastonecopyofanewspapereverydaySomepeoplesubscribetoasmanyastwoorthreedifferentnewspapers.Butwhydopeoplereadnewspapers Fivehundredyearsagonewsofimportanthappenings--battleslostandwonkingsorrulersoverthrownorkilled--tookmonthsandevenyearstotravelfromonecountrytoanother.Thenewspassedbywordofmouthandwasneveraccurate.Todaywecanreadinournewspapersofimportanteventsthatoccurinfarawaycountriesonthesamedaytheyhappen. Apartfromsupplyingnewsfromallovertheworldnewspapersgiveusalotofotherusefulinformation.Thereareweatherreportsradiotelevisionandfilmguidesbookreviewsstoriesandofcourseadvertisements.Thereareallsortsofadvertisements.Thebiggeronesareputinbylargecompaniestobringattentiontotheirproducts.Theypaythenewspapersthousandsofdollarsfortheiradvertisingspacebutitisworththemoneyfornewsoftheirproductsgoesintoalmosteveryhomeinthecountry.Forthosewhoproducenewspapersadvertisementsarealsoimportant.Moneyearnedfromadvertisementsmakesitpossibleforthemtoselltheirnewspapersatalowpriceandstillmakeaprofit. ThephrasesubscribetointhesecondsentenceofParA.1means
PassageThree ThehomecomputersindustryhasbeengrowingrapidlyintheUnitedStatesforthelasttenyears.Computersusedtobelargeexpensivemachinesthatwereverydifficulttouse.ButscientistsandtechnicianshavebeenmakingthemsmallerandcheaperwhileatthesametimetheyhavebeenmadeeasiertouseAsaresulttheirpopularityhasbeenincreasingasmorepeoplehavebeenbuyingcomputersfortheirhomesandbusinesses.Computershavebeendesignedtostoreinformationandcomputecomplexproblems.Somehavevoicesthatspeakwiththeoperators.Storesusecomputerstokeeprecordsoftheirinventoriesandtosendbillstotheircustomers.Officesusecomputerstotypelettersrecordbusinessandcommunicatewithotheroffices.Peoplehavebeenusingcomputersintheirhomestokeeptrackofexpensesandturnappliancesonandoff. Oneimportantnewuseforcomputersisforentertainment.Manynewgameshavebeendesignedtobeplayedonthecomputers.Peopleofallageshavebeenplayingthesegames.TheyhavebeengoingtoArcadeswherethecomputergamescanbeplayedforasmallcost.Peoplealsohavebeenbuyinghomecomputerstoplaycomputergamesathome.Theyhavebecomeverypopularindeed. Computerscanbeused
PassageThree ThehomecomputersindustryhasbeengrowingrapidlyintheUnitedStatesforthelasttenyears.Computersusedtobelargeexpensivemachinesthatwereverydifficulttouse.ButscientistsandtechnicianshavebeenmakingthemsmallerandcheaperwhileatthesametimetheyhavebeenmadeeasiertouseAsaresulttheirpopularityhasbeenincreasingasmorepeoplehavebeenbuyingcomputersfortheirhomesandbusinesses.Computershavebeendesignedtostoreinformationandcomputecomplexproblems.Somehavevoicesthatspeakwiththeoperators.Storesusecomputerstokeeprecordsoftheirinventoriesandtosendbillstotheircustomers.Officesusecomputerstotypelettersrecordbusinessandcommunicatewithotheroffices.Peoplehavebeenusingcomputersintheirhomestokeeptrackofexpensesandturnappliancesonandoff. Oneimportantnewuseforcomputersisforentertainment.Manynewgameshavebeendesignedtobeplayedonthecomputers.Peopleofallageshavebeenplayingthesegames.TheyhavebeengoingtoArcadeswherethecomputergamescanbeplayedforasmallcost.Peoplealsohavebeenbuyinghomecomputerstoplaycomputergamesathome.Theyhavebecomeverypopularindeed. Itmaybeconcludedthat
John:WhatdoyouthinkofournewwallpaperJack:______
PassageOne Publicgoodsarethosecommoditiesfromwhoseenjoymentnobodycanbeeffectivelyexcluded.Everybodyisfreetoenjoythebenefitsofthesecommoditiesandoneperson’sutilizationdoesnotreducethepossibilitiesofanybodyelse’senjoyingthesamegood. Examplesofpublicgoodsarenotasrareasonemightexpect.Afloodcontroldamisapublicgood.Oncethedamisbuiltallpersonslivingintheareawillbenefit--irrespectiveoftheirowncontributiontotheconstructioncostofthedam.Thesameholdstrueforhighwaysignsoraidstonavigation.Oncealighthouseisbuiltnoshipofanynationalitycanbeeffectivelyexcludedfromtheutilizationofthelighthousefornavigationalpurposes.Nationaldefenseisanotherexample.Evenapersonwhovotedagainstmilitaryexpendituresordidnotpayanytaxeswillbenefitfromtheprotectionafforded. Itisnoeasytasktodeterminethesocialcostsandsocialbenefitsassociatedwithapublicgood.Thereisnopracticablewayofchargingdriversforlookingathighwaysignssailorsforwatchingalighthouseandcitizensforthesecurityprovidedtothemthroughnationaldefense:Becausethemarketdoesnotprovidethenecessarysignalseconomicanalysishastobesubstitutedfortheimpersonaljudgementofthemarketplace. AnEskimouseshiswhip
Mostchildrenwithhealthyappetitesarereadytoeatalmostanythingthatisofferedtothemandachild’srarelydislikesfoodunlessitisbadlycooked.The21amealiscookedandservedismostimportantandanattractivelyservedmealwilloftenimproveachild’sappetite.Neveraskachild22helikesordislikesafoodandneverdiscusslikesanddislikesinfrontofhimorallow23elsetodoso.Ifthefathersayshehatesfatmeatorthemother24vegetablesinthechild’shearingheislikelytocopythisprocedure.Takeit25grantedthathelikeseverythingandheprobablywill.Nothinghealthfulshouldbeomittedfromthemealbecauseofasupposeddislike.Atmealtimesitisagood26togiveachildasmallportionandlethimcomebackforasecondhelpingratherthangivehimas27asheislikelytoallatonce.DonottalktoomuchtothechildduringmealtimesbutlethimgetOnwithhisfood;anddonot28himtoleavethetableimmediatelyafteramealorhewill29learntoswallowhisfoodsohecanhurrybacktohistoys.Under30circumstancesmustachildbecoaxed哄骗orforcedtoeat. 30
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PassageFive Whenateacherorlecturerrecommendsastudenttoreadabookitisusuallyforaparticularpurpose.Inmanyeasestheteacherdoesn’tsuggestthatthewholebookshouldberead.Infacthemayjustrefertoafewpageswhichhaveadirectbearingonthematterbeingdiscussed. Unfortunatelywhenmanystudentspickupabooktoreadtheytendtohavenoparticularpurposeinmindotherthansimplyto"readthebook".Oftentheyopenthebookandstartreadingpagebypagelinebylinewordbyword;inotherwordsslowlyandingreatdetail.Theresultisthatstudentsfrequentlydon’thaveanoverallviewofwhattheyarereading;alsotheytendtoforgetfairlysoonwhatthey’yebeenreading. Studentscanmaketheirreadingmuchmoreeffectivebyadoptingastrategy策略aimedathelpingthemtounderstandandtorememberwhattheyread.Firstlytheyshoulddecidepreciselywhythey’rereadingthebook:perhapsit’stofindsomeinformationthat’llansweraquestion;perhapsit’stounderstandadifficultideaorargumentandsoon.Thenthestudentsshoulddecideexactlywhattheyaregoingtoread;it’sseldomnecessarytoreadthewholebook.Agoodstartingpointisthecontentspagethechapterheadingsandeventheindex索引atthebackofthebook.Theyareveryusefulinhelpingtopinpointtheexactpagesthatneedtobereadcarefullyforparticularpiecesofinformation. Accordingtothepassageitisrareforateacher
PassageFour AlmosteveryfamilybuysatleastonecopyofanewspapereverydaySomepeoplesubscribetoasmanyastwoorthreedifferentnewspapers.Butwhydopeoplereadnewspapers Fivehundredyearsagonewsofimportanthappenings--battleslostandwonkingsorrulersoverthrownorkilled--tookmonthsandevenyearstotravelfromonecountrytoanother.Thenewspassedbywordofmouthandwasneveraccurate.Todaywecanreadinournewspapersofimportanteventsthatoccurinfarawaycountriesonthesamedaytheyhappen. Apartfromsupplyingnewsfromallovertheworldnewspapersgiveusalotofotherusefulinformation.Thereareweatherreportsradiotelevisionandfilmguidesbookreviewsstoriesandofcourseadvertisements.Thereareallsortsofadvertisements.Thebiggeronesareputinbylargecompaniestobringattentiontotheirproducts.Theypaythenewspapersthousandsofdollarsfortheiradvertisingspacebutitisworththemoneyfornewsoftheirproductsgoesintoalmosteveryhomeinthecountry.Forthosewhoproducenewspapersadvertisementsarealsoimportant.Moneyearnedfromadvertisementsmakesitpossibleforthemtoselltheirnewspapersatalowpriceandstillmakeaprofit. Thehabitofreadingnewspapersis
Shewasso______inherjobthatshedidn'thearanybodyknockingatthedoor.
Cancerissecondonly______heartdiseaseasacauseofdeath.
PassageOne Allthatwereallyneedtoplotoutthefutureofouruniverseareafewgoodmeasurements.Thisdoesnotmeanthatwecansitdowntodayandoutlinethefuturecourseoftheuniversewithanythinglikecertainty.Therearestilltoomanythingswedonotknowaboutthewaytheuniverseisputtogether.Butwedoknowexactlywhatinformationweneedtofillinourknowledgeandwehaveaprettygoodideaofhowtogoaboutgettingit. Perhapsthebestwaytothinkofourpresentsituationistoimagineatraincomingintoaswitchyard调车场.Alloftheswitchesaresetbeforethetrainarrivessothatitspathiscompletelydetermined.SomeSwitcheswecanseeotherswecannot.Thereisnoambiguity不明确ifwecanseethesettingofaswitch;wecansaywithconfidencethatsomepossiblefutureswillnotmaterialize实现andotherswill.Attheunseenswitcheshoweverthereisnosuchcertainty.Weknowthetrainwilltakeoneofthetracksleadingoutbutwehavenoideawhichone.Theunseenswitchesarethetruedecisionpointsinthefutureandwhathappenswhenwearriveatthemdeterminestheentiresubsequentcourseofevents. Whenwethinkaboutthefutureoftheuniversewecanseeour"track"manybillionsofyearsintothefuturebutafterthattherearedecisionpointstobedealtwithandpossiblefatestoconsider.Thegoalofscienceistoreducetheambiguityatthedecisionpointsandfindthetrueroadthatwillbefollowed. Accordingtothepassageitisdifficulttobecertainaboutthedistantfutureoftheuniversebecausewe
Mostchildrenwithhealthyappetitesarereadytoeatalmostanythingthatisofferedtothemandachild’srarelydislikesfoodunlessitisbadlycooked.The21amealiscookedandservedismostimportantandanattractivelyservedmealwilloftenimproveachild’sappetite.Neveraskachild22helikesordislikesafoodandneverdiscusslikesanddislikesinfrontofhimorallow23elsetodoso.Ifthefathersayshehatesfatmeatorthemother24vegetablesinthechild’shearingheislikelytocopythisprocedure.Takeit25grantedthathelikeseverythingandheprobablywill.Nothinghealthfulshouldbeomittedfromthemealbecauseofasupposeddislike.Atmealtimesitisagood26togiveachildasmallportionandlethimcomebackforasecondhelpingratherthangivehimas27asheislikelytoallatonce.DonottalktoomuchtothechildduringmealtimesbutlethimgetOnwithhisfood;anddonot28himtoleavethetableimmediatelyafteramealorhewill29learntoswallowhisfoodsohecanhurrybacktohistoys.Under30circumstancesmustachildbecoaxed哄骗orforcedtoeat. 26
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Mostchildrenwithhealthyappetitesarereadytoeatalmostanythingthatisofferedtothemandachild’srarelydislikesfoodunlessitisbadlycooked.The21amealiscookedandservedismostimportantandanattractivelyservedmealwilloftenimproveachild’sappetite.Neveraskachild22helikesordislikesafoodandneverdiscusslikesanddislikesinfrontofhimorallow23elsetodoso.Ifthefathersayshehatesfatmeatorthemother24vegetablesinthechild’shearingheislikelytocopythisprocedure.Takeit25grantedthathelikeseverythingandheprobablywill.Nothinghealthfulshouldbeomittedfromthemealbecauseofasupposeddislike.Atmealtimesitisagood26togiveachildasmallportionandlethimcomebackforasecondhelpingratherthangivehimas27asheislikelytoallatonce.DonottalktoomuchtothechildduringmealtimesbutlethimgetOnwithhisfood;anddonot28himtoleavethetableimmediatelyafteramealorhewill29learntoswallowhisfoodsohecanhurrybacktohistoys.Under30circumstancesmustachildbecoaxed哄骗orforcedtoeat. 22
PassageThree ThehomecomputersindustryhasbeengrowingrapidlyintheUnitedStatesforthelasttenyears.Computersusedtobelargeexpensivemachinesthatwereverydifficulttouse.ButscientistsandtechnicianshavebeenmakingthemsmallerandcheaperwhileatthesametimetheyhavebeenmadeeasiertouseAsaresulttheirpopularityhasbeenincreasingasmorepeoplehavebeenbuyingcomputersfortheirhomesandbusinesses.Computershavebeendesignedtostoreinformationandcomputecomplexproblems.Somehavevoicesthatspeakwiththeoperators.Storesusecomputerstokeeprecordsoftheirinventoriesandtosendbillstotheircustomers.Officesusecomputerstotypelettersrecordbusinessandcommunicatewithotheroffices.Peoplehavebeenusingcomputersintheirhomestokeeptrackofexpensesandturnappliancesonandoff. Oneimportantnewuseforcomputersisforentertainment.Manynewgameshavebeendesignedtobeplayedonthecomputers.Peopleofallageshavebeenplayingthesegames.TheyhavebeengoingtoArcadeswherethecomputergamescanbeplayedforasmallcost.Peoplealsohavebeenbuyinghomecomputerstoplaycomputergamesathome.Theyhavebecomeverypopularindeed. havebeenplayingcomputergames.
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