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Passage Two It was Ann’ s first experience of flying. She had always been afraid of heights and...
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PassageThree TheintelligencetestusedmostoftentodayarebasedontheworkofaFrenchmanAlfredBinet.In1905BinetwasaskedbytheFrenchMinistryofEducationtodevelopawaytoidentifythosechildreninFrenchschoolswhoweretoo"mentallydeficient不足的"tobenefitfromordinaryschoolingandwhoneededspecialeducation.Thetestshadtodistinguishthosewhoweremerelybehindinschoolfromthosewhowereactuallymentallydeficient. TheitemsthatBinetandhiscolleagueTheophileSimonincludedonthetestwerechosenonthebasisoftheirideasaboutintelligence.BinetandSimonbelievedintelligenceincludessuchabilitiesasunderstandingthemeaningofwords;solvingproblemsandmakingcommonsensejudgements.TwootherimportantassumptionsalsoshapedBinet’sandSimon’swork.1thatchildrenwithmoreintelligencewilldobetterinschooland2thatolderchildrenhaveagreaterabilitythanyoungerchildren. Binet’sfirsttestconsistedofthirtytasks.Theyweresimplethingsmostchildrenlearnasare;suitoftheireverydayexperiences.Thetaskswerearrangedingroupsaccordingtoage.Binetdecidedwhichtaskswereappropriateforagivenagegroupbygivingthemfirsttoalargenumberofchildrenofdifferentages.Ifmorethanhalfofthechildrenofagivenagepassedatestitwasconsideredappropriateforthatagegroup. Themainpurposeofthispassageisto
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PassageFive WhenGodmadethefirstmanheputhiminabeautifulgardentheGardenofEden.HereAdamlivedinpeacewithalltheanimals.GodgaveAdameternallife.ButAdamwaslonelyinthegardensoGodmadeEve.WhenAdamwasasleeponenightGodtookaribfromhimandmadeEvethefirstwoman.AdamwashappywhenhewokeupthenextmorningandfoundEvebesidehim.Godsaidtothem"HereintheGardenyouhaveeverything.Butyoucannothaveonething:youcannoteattheapplesfromtheTreeofKnowledge." OnedaySatancametotheGarden.HechangedintoasnakeandwenttoliveintheTreeofKnowledge.WhenEvecamenearthetreeonedaythesnakecalledher.Hegaveheranappleandsaid"Takethisappleandeatit.Don’tlistentotheGod.Eatit."AfterEvetookabiteshetheappletoAdam.HewasafraidbutEverepeatedagainandagain:"It’sgood.Hereeatit.Whynot"Sohefinallyatetheapple. Beforetheyatetheapple;AdamandEvedidn’tknowthattheywerenaked.Butnowtheywereashamedandcoveredtheirbodieswithleaves.Godwasangrywiththem.Hesaid"LeavetheGarden.Youcannotstayhere." WhenAdamandEveleftthegardentheyhadtheirfirstexperienceofpainandhardworkinthecoldhardworldoutside. AccordingtowhatGodtoldthemAdamandEvecould
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Mostchildrenwithhealthyappetitesarereadytoeatalmostanythingthatisofferedtothemandachild’srarelydislikesfoodunlessitisbadlycooked.The21amealiscookedandservedismostimportantandanattractivelyservedmealwilloftenimproveachild’sappetite.Neveraskachild22helikesordislikesafoodandneverdiscusslikesanddislikesinfrontofhimorallow23elsetodoso.Ifthefathersayshehatesfatmeatorthemother24vegetablesinthechild’shearingheislikelytocopythisprocedure.Takeit25grantedthathelikeseverythingandheprobablywill.Nothinghealthfulshouldbeomittedfromthemealbecauseofasupposeddislike.Atmealtimesitisagood26togiveachildasmallportionandlethimcomebackforasecondhelpingratherthangivehimas27asheislikelytoallatonce.DonottalktoomuchtothechildduringmealtimesbutlethimgetOnwithhisfood;anddonot28himtoleavethetableimmediatelyafteramealorhewill29learntoswallowhisfoodsohecanhurrybacktohistoys.Under30circumstancesmustachildbecoaxed哄骗orforcedtoeat. 28
Mostchildrenwithhealthyappetitesarereadytoeatalmostanythingthatisofferedtothemandachild’srarelydislikesfoodunlessitisbadlycooked.The21amealiscookedandservedismostimportantandanattractivelyservedmealwilloftenimproveachild’sappetite.Neveraskachild22helikesordislikesafoodandneverdiscusslikesanddislikesinfrontofhimorallow23elsetodoso.Ifthefathersayshehatesfatmeatorthemother24vegetablesinthechild’shearingheislikelytocopythisprocedure.Takeit25grantedthathelikeseverythingandheprobablywill.Nothinghealthfulshouldbeomittedfromthemealbecauseofasupposeddislike.Atmealtimesitisagood26togiveachildasmallportionandlethimcomebackforasecondhelpingratherthangivehimas27asheislikelytoallatonce.DonottalktoomuchtothechildduringmealtimesbutlethimgetOnwithhisfood;anddonot28himtoleavethetableimmediatelyafteramealorhewill29learntoswallowhisfoodsohecanhurrybacktohistoys.Under30circumstancesmustachildbecoaxed哄骗orforcedtoeat. 22
PassageFour LawntennisisagoodsportbeingbasedontheancientgameofcourttenniswhichprobablycameupinEgyptorPersiasome2500yearsago.MajorWalterWingfieldthoughtthatsomethinglikecourttenniscouldbeplayedoutdoorsonlawnsandinDecember1873heintroducedhisnewgamewhichhecalledSphairistikeatalawpartyinWales.Thesportbecamepopularveryrapidlybutthestrangedifficultnamedisappearedalmostatoncebeingreplacedbytheverysimpleandlogicalterm"lawntennis". By1874thegamewasbeingplayedbyBritishsoldiersinBermudaandintheearlymonthsofthatyearayoungladynamedMaryOuterbridgereturnedfromBermudatoNewYorkbringingwithhertheequipmentnecessarytoplaythenewgame.WiththehelpofoneofherbrothersshelaidoutacourtonthegroundsoftheStatenIslandCricketandBaseballClubandthereinthespringof1874MissOuterbridgeandsomeofherfriendsplayedthefirstgameoflawntennisintheUnitedStates. Andjusttwoyearslaterin1876thefirstUnitedStateslawntennistournament锦标赛washeld--atNahantnearBoston. Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue
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