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ThetemperatureoftheSunisover5000degreesFahrenheitatthesurfacebutitrisestoperhapsmorethan16milliondegreesatthecenter.TheSunissomuchhotterthantheEarththatmattercanexistonlyasagasexceptatthecore.InthecoreoftheSunthepressuresaresogreatagainstthegasesthatdespitethehightemperaturetheremaybeasmallsolidcore.41__________. SolarastronomersdoknowthattheSunisdividedintofivelayersorzones.StartingattheoutsideandgoingdownintotheSunthezonesarethecoronachromospherephotosphereconvectionzoneandfinallythecore.42__________.Butsince’theSunhasnosolidsurfaceitishardtotellwheretheatmosphereendsandthemainbodyoftheSunbegins. 43__________.ThisistheonlypartoftheSunthatcanbeseenduringaneclipsesuchastheoneinFebruary1979.AtanyothertimethecoronacanbeseenonlywhenspecialinstrumentsareusedoncamerasandtelescopestoshutouttheglareoftheSun’srays. 44__________.Itsbeautifulraysareasensationalsightduringaneclipse.Thecorona’sraysflashoutinabrilliantfanthathaswispyspikelikeraysneartheSun’snorthandsouthpoles.ThecoronaisthickestattheSun’sequator. Thecoronaraysaremadeupofgasesstreamingoutwardattremendousspeedsandreachingatemperatureofmorethan2milliondegreesFahrenheit.Theraysofgasthinoutastheyreachthespacearoundtheplanets.45__________. [A]BythetimetheSun’scoronaraysreachtheEarththeyareweakandinvisible. [B]TheSun’soutermostlayerbeingsabout10000milesabovethevisiblesurfaceandgoesoutwardformillionsofmiles. [C]Ifapersonweretostandonthesun’scoronatheywouldn’tburntheywouldfreezeinthenearvacuumofthecorona. [D]ThecoronaisabrilliantpearlywhitefilmylightaboutasbrightasthefullMoon. [E]ThefirstthreezonesareregardedastheSun’satmosphere. [F]HowevernoonereallyknowssincethecenteroftheSuncanneverbedirectlyobserved. [G]YoucanprobablyguessthattheSunisveryhotcomparedwithfamiliarthingsontheEarth. 44
ThedivorcerateinBritainhaslevelledoff—toroughlyonemarriageinthree—andshowsnosignofreachingthemuchhigherAmericanrateaccordingtothedemographers人口统计学者assembledinBathlastweekforaconferenceonthefamily.Therehasbeennoincreaseintherateinthelastthreeyearsandalthoughmanyexpectedittoriseafewmorepercentagepointsinthenextdecadenonebelieveditwouldreachthe50percentthatexistsinAmerica.Onereasonforthestabilizationsofdivorceisthereductionintheriskfactors—fewerteenagersmarryingfewerearlybirthsinmarriagefewerpre-marital婚前的conceptions.AnotherreasonwhichwasairedattheannualconferenceoftheBritishSocietyforPopulationStudieswastheincreaseincohabitation.Somespeakersarguedthattheincreaseincohabitationhasmeantthatmaritalcouplesarenowmuchmorefamiliarwitheachotherbeforemarriageandthereforelesslikelytoseparate.Oneoutoffourcoupleswhomarrytodayhavelivedtogetherandintheolderagegroupstheproportionismuchhigher.Some34percentofwomenagedover25whomarryhavecohabitedandover50percentofwomenwhoaremarryingadivorcedmanorwhohavebeendivorcedthemselvescohabitbeforemarriage.CohabitationinBritainhoweverisstillconsiderablylowerthaninmanyEuropeanstatesandwasdescribedbythedemographersasessentiallyapartofcontemporarycourtship.OnlyasmallproportionofpeoplewhocohabitedhadchildrenwhereasinSwedensome40percentofbirthswerenowoutsideformalmarriage.TheBritishratewas13percent.KathKiernanoftheCentreforPopulationStudiesnotedthatthepresentstatisticssuggestedthattherewasamarginallyhigherriskofseparationforcoupleswhohadcohabitedbutthiscouldpossiblybeexplainedbythefactthatthestatisticscoveredaperiodwhencohabitinghadnotbecomeassociallyacceptableasitwastoday.Athirdreasonwhythedemographersthoughtthedivorceratecouldstabilizewastheeconomicsqueeze利润等的缩减andtherecession暴跌whichwouldmeantherewaslessopportunitytoseparatebecauseofthelackofhousingandemployment.AllofthefollowingarethereasonsforlessdivorceEXCEPT______.
Thereareseveraladvantagesinmakingcomputersassmallasonecan.Sometimesweightisparticularlyimportant.Amodernaircraftforexamplecarriesquitealoadofelectronicapparatus.Ifitispossibletomakeanyofthesesmallerandthereforelightertheaircraftcancarryabiggerpay-load.Thiskindofconsiderationappliestospacesatellitesandtoallkindsofcomputersthathavetobecarriedabout.Butweightisnottheonlyfactor.Thesmallerthecomputerthefasteritcanwork.Thesignalsgotoandfroataveryhighbutalmostconstantspeed.Soifonecanscaledownalldimensionstoletussayonetenththeaveragelengthsofthecurrent-pathswillbereducedtoonetenth.Soveryroughlyspeakingscalingdownofalllineardimensionsintheratioofonetotenalsogivesavaluablebonus:thespeedofoperationisscaledup10times.Othertechniquesallowevenfurtherspeedincreases.Thisincreaseofoperationisarealadvantage.Therearesomeapplicationinwhichcomputerscouldbeusedwhichrequireveryfastresponsetimes.Manyofthesearemilitaryofcourse;butmilitaryapplicationsalsohaveapplicationsinengineeringsoonerorlater.Forexampleautomaticblindlandingofaircraftrequirescontinuouscomputercalculationswhichresultincontroloftheaircraftflight.Themoreimmediatetheresponsesarethemorestablethatcontrolcanbe.Anotheradvantageisthatlesspowerisrequiredtorunthecomputer.Inspacevehiclesandsatellitesthisisanimportantmatter;buteveninatrialapplicationweneednotwastepower.Sometimesacomputertakessomuchpowerthatcoolingsystemswhichrequirestillmorepowerhavetobeinstalledtokeepthecomputerfromgettingtoohotwhichwouldincreasetheriskoffaultsdeveloping.Soacomputerwhichdoesnotneedtobecooledsavespowerontwocounts.Anotheradvantageisreliability.Mini-computershavebeenmadepossiblebythedevelopmentofintegratedcircuits.Insteadofsolderingbitsofwiretojoinseparatecomponentssuchasresistorsandcapacitorssometimesinthemostintricatenetworksdesignerscannowproducemanyconnectedcircuitsinoneunitwhichinvolvesnosolderingandthereforenoriskofbrokenjointsatall.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue
DoanimalshaverightsThisishowthequestionisusuallyput.Itsoundslikeausefulground-clearingwaytostart.46Actuallyitisn’tbecauseitassumesthatthereisanagreedaccountofhumanrightswhichissomethingtheworlddoesnothave. Ononeviewofrightstobesureitnecessarilyfollowsthatanimalshavenone.47Somephilosophersarguethatrightsexistonlywithinasocialcontractaspartofanexchangeofdutiesandentitlements.Thereforeanimalscannothaverights.Theideaofpunishingatigerthatkillssomebodyisabsurd;forexactlythesamereasonsoistheideathattigershaverights.Howeverthisisonlyoneaccountandbynomeansanuncontestedone.Itdeniesrightsnotonlytoanimalsbutalsotosomepeople—forinstancetoinfantsthementallyincapableandfuturegenerations.Inadditionitisunclearwhatforceacontractcanhaveforpeoplewhoneverconsentedtoit:howdoyoureplytosomebodywhosays"Idon’tlikethiscontract" Thepointisthis:withoutagreementontherightsofpeoplearguingabouttherightsofanimalsisfruitless.48Itleadsthediscussiontoextremesattheoutset:itinvitesyoutothinkthatanimalsshouldbetreatedeitherwiththeconsiderationhumansextendtootherhumansorwithnoconsiderationatall.Thisisafalsechoice.Bettertostartwithanothermorefundamentalquestion:isthewaywetreatanimalsamoralissueatall Manydenyit.49Arguingfromtheviewthathumansaredifferentfromanimalsineveryrelevantrespectextremistsofthiskindthinkthatanimalslieoutsidetheareaofmoralchoice.Anyregardforthesufferingofanimalsisseemasamistake—asentimentaldisplacementoffeelingthatshouldproperlybedirectedtootherhumans. Thisviewwhichholdsthattorturingamonkeyismorallyequivalenttochoppingwoodmayseembravely"logical".Infactitissimplyshallow:theconfusedcentreisrighttorejectit.Themostelementaryformofmoralreasoning—theethicalequivalentoflearningtocrawl—istoweighothers’interestsagainstone’sown.Thisinturnrequiressympathyandimagination:withoutwhichthereisnocapacityformoralthought.Toseeananimalinpainisenoughformosttoengagesympathy.50Whenthathappensitisnotamistake:itismankind’sinstinctformoralreasoninginactionaninstinctthatshouldbeencouragedratherthanlaughedat. Itleadsthediscussiontoextremesattheoutset:itinvitesyoutothinkthatanimalsshouldbetreatedeitherwiththeconsiderationhumansextendtootherhumansorwithnoconsiderationatall.
DoanimalshaverightsThisishowthequestionisusuallyput.Itsoundslikeausefulground-clearingwaytostart.46Actuallyitisn’tbecauseitassumesthatthereisanagreedaccountofhumanrightswhichissomethingtheworlddoesnothave. Ononeviewofrightstobesureitnecessarilyfollowsthatanimalshavenone.47Somephilosophersarguethatrightsexistonlywithinasocialcontractaspartofanexchangeofdutiesandentitlements.Thereforeanimalscannothaverights.Theideaofpunishingatigerthatkillssomebodyisabsurd;forexactlythesamereasonsoistheideathattigershaverights.Howeverthisisonlyoneaccountandbynomeansanuncontestedone.Itdeniesrightsnotonlytoanimalsbutalsotosomepeople—forinstancetoinfantsthementallyincapableandfuturegenerations.Inadditionitisunclearwhatforceacontractcanhaveforpeoplewhoneverconsentedtoit:howdoyoureplytosomebodywhosays"Idon’tlikethiscontract" Thepointisthis:withoutagreementontherightsofpeoplearguingabouttherightsofanimalsisfruitless.48Itleadsthediscussiontoextremesattheoutset:itinvitesyoutothinkthatanimalsshouldbetreatedeitherwiththeconsiderationhumansextendtootherhumansorwithnoconsiderationatall.Thisisafalsechoice.Bettertostartwithanothermorefundamentalquestion:isthewaywetreatanimalsamoralissueatall Manydenyit.49Arguingfromtheviewthathumansaredifferentfromanimalsineveryrelevantrespectextremistsofthiskindthinkthatanimalslieoutsidetheareaofmoralchoice.Anyregardforthesufferingofanimalsisseemasamistake—asentimentaldisplacementoffeelingthatshouldproperlybedirectedtootherhumans. Thisviewwhichholdsthattorturingamonkeyismorallyequivalenttochoppingwoodmayseembravely"logical".Infactitissimplyshallow:theconfusedcentreisrighttorejectit.Themostelementaryformofmoralreasoning—theethicalequivalentoflearningtocrawl—istoweighothers’interestsagainstone’sown.Thisinturnrequiressympathyandimagination:withoutwhichthereisnocapacityformoralthought.Toseeananimalinpainisenoughformosttoengagesympathy.50Whenthathappensitisnotamistake:itismankind’sinstinctformoralreasoninginactionaninstinctthatshouldbeencouragedratherthanlaughedat. Whenthathappensitisnotamistake:itismankind’sinstinctformoralreasoninginactionaninstinctthatshouldbeencouragedratherthanlaughedat.
Undernormalconditionstheactofcommunicationrequiresthepresenceofatleasttwopersons:onewhosendsandonewhoreceivesthecommunication.Inordertocommunicatethoughtsandfeelingstheremustbeaconventionalsystemofsignsorsymbolswhichmeanthesametothesenderandthereceiver.Themeansofsendingcommunicationsaretoonumerousandvariedforasystematicclassification;thereforetheanalysismustbeginwiththemeansofreceivingcommunication.Receptionofcommunicationisachievedbyoursenses.Sighthearingandtouchplaythemostimportantroles.Smellandtasteplayverylimitedrolesfortheycannotreceiveintellectualexpressionfromfullydevelopedsystemsofsignsandsymbols.Examplesofvisualcommunicationaregestureandmimicry.Althoughbothfrequentlyaccompanyspeechtherearesystemsthatrelysolelyonsightsuchasthoseusedbydeafanddumbpersons.Anothermeansofcommunicatingvisuallyisbysignalsoffiresmokeflagsofflashinglights.Feelingsmaybesimplycommunicatedbytouchsuchasbyhandshakingorbackslappingalthoughahighlydevelopedsystemofhandstrokinghasenabledblinddeafanddumbpersonstocommunicateintelligently.Whistlingtosomeoneapplaudinginatheaterandotherformsofcommunicationbysoundrelyupontheearasareceiver.Themostfullydevelopedformofauditorycommunicationisofcoursethespokenlanguage.Themeansofcommunicationmentionedsofarhavetwofeaturesincommon:theylastonlyashorttimeandthepersoninvolvedmustberelativelyclosetoeachother.Thereforeallarerestrictedintimeandspace.Whydoestheauthorbeginhisanalysiswiththemeansofreceivingcommunicationratherthanthemeansofsendingcommunication
DoanimalshaverightsThisishowthequestionisusuallyput.Itsoundslikeausefulground-clearingwaytostart.46Actuallyitisn’tbecauseitassumesthatthereisanagreedaccountofhumanrightswhichissomethingtheworlddoesnothave. Ononeviewofrightstobesureitnecessarilyfollowsthatanimalshavenone.47Somephilosophersarguethatrightsexistonlywithinasocialcontractaspartofanexchangeofdutiesandentitlements.Thereforeanimalscannothaverights.Theideaofpunishingatigerthatkillssomebodyisabsurd;forexactlythesamereasonsoistheideathattigershaverights.Howeverthisisonlyoneaccountandbynomeansanuncontestedone.Itdeniesrightsnotonlytoanimalsbutalsotosomepeople—forinstancetoinfantsthementallyincapableandfuturegenerations.Inadditionitisunclearwhatforceacontractcanhaveforpeoplewhoneverconsentedtoit:howdoyoureplytosomebodywhosays"Idon’tlikethiscontract" Thepointisthis:withoutagreementontherightsofpeoplearguingabouttherightsofanimalsisfruitless.48Itleadsthediscussiontoextremesattheoutset:itinvitesyoutothinkthatanimalsshouldbetreatedeitherwiththeconsiderationhumansextendtootherhumansorwithnoconsiderationatall.Thisisafalsechoice.Bettertostartwithanothermorefundamentalquestion:isthewaywetreatanimalsamoralissueatall Manydenyit.49Arguingfromtheviewthathumansaredifferentfromanimalsineveryrelevantrespectextremistsofthiskindthinkthatanimalslieoutsidetheareaofmoralchoice.Anyregardforthesufferingofanimalsisseemasamistake—asentimentaldisplacementoffeelingthatshouldproperlybedirectedtootherhumans. Thisviewwhichholdsthattorturingamonkeyismorallyequivalenttochoppingwoodmayseembravely"logical".Infactitissimplyshallow:theconfusedcentreisrighttorejectit.Themostelementaryformofmoralreasoning—theethicalequivalentoflearningtocrawl—istoweighothers’interestsagainstone’sown.Thisinturnrequiressympathyandimagination:withoutwhichthereisnocapacityformoralthought.Toseeananimalinpainisenoughformosttoengagesympathy.50Whenthathappensitisnotamistake:itismankind’sinstinctformoralreasoninginactionaninstinctthatshouldbeencouragedratherthanlaughedat. Actuallyitisn’tbecauseitassumesthatthereisanagreedaccountofhumanrightswhichissomethingtheworlddoesnothave.
Thereareseveraladvantagesinmakingcomputersassmallasonecan.Sometimesweightisparticularlyimportant.Amodernaircraftforexamplecarriesquitealoadofelectronicapparatus.Ifitispossibletomakeanyofthesesmallerandthereforelightertheaircraftcancarryabiggerpay-load.Thiskindofconsiderationappliestospacesatellitesandtoallkindsofcomputersthathavetobecarriedabout.Butweightisnottheonlyfactor.Thesmallerthecomputerthefasteritcanwork.Thesignalsgotoandfroataveryhighbutalmostconstantspeed.Soifonecanscaledownalldimensionstoletussayonetenththeaveragelengthsofthecurrent-pathswillbereducedtoonetenth.Soveryroughlyspeakingscalingdownofalllineardimensionsintheratioofonetotenalsogivesavaluablebonus:thespeedofoperationisscaledup10times.Othertechniquesallowevenfurtherspeedincreases.Thisincreaseofoperationisarealadvantage.Therearesomeapplicationinwhichcomputerscouldbeusedwhichrequireveryfastresponsetimes.Manyofthesearemilitaryofcourse;butmilitaryapplicationsalsohaveapplicationsinengineeringsoonerorlater.Forexampleautomaticblindlandingofaircraftrequirescontinuouscomputercalculationswhichresultincontroloftheaircraftflight.Themoreimmediatetheresponsesarethemorestablethatcontrolcanbe.Anotheradvantageisthatlesspowerisrequiredtorunthecomputer.Inspacevehiclesandsatellitesthisisanimportantmatter;buteveninatrialapplicationweneednotwastepower.Sometimesacomputertakessomuchpowerthatcoolingsystemswhichrequirestillmorepowerhavetobeinstalledtokeepthecomputerfromgettingtoohotwhichwouldincreasetheriskoffaultsdeveloping.Soacomputerwhichdoesnotneedtobecooledsavespowerontwocounts.Anotheradvantageisreliability.Mini-computershavebeenmadepossiblebythedevelopmentofintegratedcircuits.Insteadofsolderingbitsofwiretojoinseparatecomponentssuchasresistorsandcapacitorssometimesinthemostintricatenetworksdesignerscannowproducemanyconnectedcircuitsinoneunitwhichinvolvesnosolderingandthereforenoriskofbrokenjointsatall.WhichofthefollowingisNOToneoftheadvantagesofmini-computers
MorethanahundredyearsagobeforetheCivilWaracrewofcowboysstoodoutsidealargehorsecorralWiththemwastheirbossBradfordGrimesacattlemanwhoownedalargeSouthTexasranchneartheGulfofMexico.JustthenMrs.Grimesthecattleman’swifecametotheranchhousedoorandcriedoutBradford!Bradford!ThoseBlacksareworthathousanddollarsapiece.Onemightgetkilled.Thecowboyslaughedbuttheyknewshewastellingthetruth.FortheywereallBlackslaves.BradfordGrimeswastheirowner.MostofthefirstBlackcowboyswereslavesbroughtbytheirmastersfromtheoldSouth.OntheplantationsintheSouththeslavescutcotton.OntheranchesinTexastheyhadtolearnanewtrade—breakinghorsesandhandlinglong-horns.SomeweretaughtbyMexicanvaquerossomebyIndianawhoknewthewaysofhorsesandcattle.GrimeswasonlyoneofhundredsofslaveowningrancherswhorancattleinTexas.TheranchershadbroughttheirfamiliesandslavesfromMississippiGeorgiaandothersouthernstates.Theycameonhorsebackonfootandinwagons.SomerancherssettledneartheMexicanborderbuttheretheyfoundthatitwastooeasyfortheirslavestoescape.EvenslavesasfarnorthasAustinthecapitalofTexascametothinkofMexicoasthepromisedland.Asearlyas1845theyearthatTexasbecameastateaTexasnewspaperreportedtheescapeoftwenty-fiveBlacks.Theyweremountedonsomeofthebesthorsesthatcouldbefoundthestorysaidandseveralofthemwerewellarmed.ThousandsofotherBlackslavesescapedinthesameway.All-BlackcattlecrewswerecommonthroughoutcentralandeasternTexas.TherewereevenafewfreeBlackswhoownedranchesbeforetheCivilWar.AaronAshworthwasoneofthemandheowned2500cattleaswellassomeslavesofhisown.HeemployedaWhiteschoolmastertotutorhischildren.Blackcowboyshelpedtotameandsettleawildcountry.HowdidtheBlackslavesontheranchesinTexasdifferfromthoseontheplantationsintheoldSouth
IntheUnitedStatestodaycoffeeisamorepopulardrink1teabutteaplayed2interestingpartinthehistoryoftheUnitedStates.Beforetheywontheir3fromBritainthecolonistswereforcedto4taxesonmanygoodsimportedintoAmerica.Thetaxmoneywas5tosupportcolonialgovernorsandofficialssenttothecoloniesbytheBritish.In1770theBritishPrimeMinisterhadrepealedmostofthetaxesbutKingGeorge6onretainingthetax7tea.TheKingsawthetaxasa8oftheBritishrighttotaxthecolonies.Americanmerchants9smugglednine-tenthsofAmerica’steaintothecountryand10payingthetaxes. 11thetaxsavingsthepriceoftearemainedexpensivedue.to12shippingcosts.WhentheBritishParliament13anewlawwhichwouldallowBritishcompaniestoimportteamore14thanAmericanshippingcompaniesthe15werealarmedandthey16aprotest.InBostoncitizensandmerchantswho17disguisedasIndiansboardedaBritishshipand18$15000worthofteaintotheharbor.Thisprotest19GreatBritainisknownastheBostonTeaParty.Itwasoneoftheearliestactsof20againstBritishrule. 14
IntheUnitedStatestodaycoffeeisamorepopulardrink1teabutteaplayed2interestingpartinthehistoryoftheUnitedStates.Beforetheywontheir3fromBritainthecolonistswereforcedto4taxesonmanygoodsimportedintoAmerica.Thetaxmoneywas5tosupportcolonialgovernorsandofficialssenttothecoloniesbytheBritish.In1770theBritishPrimeMinisterhadrepealedmostofthetaxesbutKingGeorge6onretainingthetax7tea.TheKingsawthetaxasa8oftheBritishrighttotaxthecolonies.Americanmerchants9smugglednine-tenthsofAmerica’steaintothecountryand10payingthetaxes. 11thetaxsavingsthepriceoftearemainedexpensivedue.to12shippingcosts.WhentheBritishParliament13anewlawwhichwouldallowBritishcompaniestoimportteamore14thanAmericanshippingcompaniesthe15werealarmedandthey16aprotest.InBostoncitizensandmerchantswho17disguisedasIndiansboardedaBritishshipand18$15000worthofteaintotheharbor.Thisprotest19GreatBritainisknownastheBostonTeaParty.Itwasoneoftheearliestactsof20againstBritishrule. 20
IntheUnitedStatestodaycoffeeisamorepopulardrink1teabutteaplayed2interestingpartinthehistoryoftheUnitedStates.Beforetheywontheir3fromBritainthecolonistswereforcedto4taxesonmanygoodsimportedintoAmerica.Thetaxmoneywas5tosupportcolonialgovernorsandofficialssenttothecoloniesbytheBritish.In1770theBritishPrimeMinisterhadrepealedmostofthetaxesbutKingGeorge6onretainingthetax7tea.TheKingsawthetaxasa8oftheBritishrighttotaxthecolonies.Americanmerchants9smugglednine-tenthsofAmerica’steaintothecountryand10payingthetaxes. 11thetaxsavingsthepriceoftearemainedexpensivedue.to12shippingcosts.WhentheBritishParliament13anewlawwhichwouldallowBritishcompaniestoimportteamore14thanAmericanshippingcompaniesthe15werealarmedandthey16aprotest.InBostoncitizensandmerchantswho17disguisedasIndiansboardedaBritishshipand18$15000worthofteaintotheharbor.Thisprotest19GreatBritainisknownastheBostonTeaParty.Itwasoneoftheearliestactsof20againstBritishrule. 18
MorethanahundredyearsagobeforetheCivilWaracrewofcowboysstoodoutsidealargehorsecorralWiththemwastheirbossBradfordGrimesacattlemanwhoownedalargeSouthTexasranchneartheGulfofMexico.JustthenMrs.Grimesthecattleman’swifecametotheranchhousedoorandcriedoutBradford!Bradford!ThoseBlacksareworthathousanddollarsapiece.Onemightgetkilled.Thecowboyslaughedbuttheyknewshewastellingthetruth.FortheywereallBlackslaves.BradfordGrimeswastheirowner.MostofthefirstBlackcowboyswereslavesbroughtbytheirmastersfromtheoldSouth.OntheplantationsintheSouththeslavescutcotton.OntheranchesinTexastheyhadtolearnanewtrade—breakinghorsesandhandlinglong-horns.SomeweretaughtbyMexicanvaquerossomebyIndianawhoknewthewaysofhorsesandcattle.GrimeswasonlyoneofhundredsofslaveowningrancherswhorancattleinTexas.TheranchershadbroughttheirfamiliesandslavesfromMississippiGeorgiaandothersouthernstates.Theycameonhorsebackonfootandinwagons.SomerancherssettledneartheMexicanborderbuttheretheyfoundthatitwastooeasyfortheirslavestoescape.EvenslavesasfarnorthasAustinthecapitalofTexascametothinkofMexicoasthepromisedland.Asearlyas1845theyearthatTexasbecameastateaTexasnewspaperreportedtheescapeoftwenty-fiveBlacks.Theyweremountedonsomeofthebesthorsesthatcouldbefoundthestorysaidandseveralofthemwerewellarmed.ThousandsofotherBlackslavesescapedinthesameway.All-BlackcattlecrewswerecommonthroughoutcentralandeasternTexas.TherewereevenafewfreeBlackswhoownedranchesbeforetheCivilWar.AaronAshworthwasoneofthemandheowned2500cattleaswellassomeslavesofhisown.HeemployedaWhiteschoolmastertotutorhischildren.Blackcowboyshelpedtotameandsettleawildcountry.WhydoyouthinktheauthortalksaboutslavesbeforetheCivilWarandnotafter
Undernormalconditionstheactofcommunicationrequiresthepresenceofatleasttwopersons:onewhosendsandonewhoreceivesthecommunication.Inordertocommunicatethoughtsandfeelingstheremustbeaconventionalsystemofsignsorsymbolswhichmeanthesametothesenderandthereceiver.Themeansofsendingcommunicationsaretoonumerousandvariedforasystematicclassification;thereforetheanalysismustbeginwiththemeansofreceivingcommunication.Receptionofcommunicationisachievedbyoursenses.Sighthearingandtouchplaythemostimportantroles.Smellandtasteplayverylimitedrolesfortheycannotreceiveintellectualexpressionfromfullydevelopedsystemsofsignsandsymbols.Examplesofvisualcommunicationaregestureandmimicry.Althoughbothfrequentlyaccompanyspeechtherearesystemsthatrelysolelyonsightsuchasthoseusedbydeafanddumbpersons.Anothermeansofcommunicatingvisuallyisbysignalsoffiresmokeflagsofflashinglights.Feelingsmaybesimplycommunicatedbytouchsuchasbyhandshakingorbackslappingalthoughahighlydevelopedsystemofhandstrokinghasenabledblinddeafanddumbpersonstocommunicateintelligently.Whistlingtosomeoneapplaudinginatheaterandotherformsofcommunicationbysoundrelyupontheearasareceiver.Themostfullydevelopedformofauditorycommunicationisofcoursethespokenlanguage.Themeansofcommunicationmentionedsofarhavetwofeaturesincommon:theylastonlyashorttimeandthepersoninvolvedmustberelativelyclosetoeachother.Thereforeallarerestrictedintimeandspace.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthewaysofcommunicatingideasandfeelingsmentionedinthepassageisFALSE
FrancemadesoccerhistoryhereonSundaynightwhentheunderdogsbeatdefendingchampionsBrazil3-0towinthelastWorldCupthiscenturybeforeadeliriouscrowdof80000people.ThehostnationfullydeservedtheirultimatetriumphteachingastaticBrazilhowtoplaythedisciplinedattackingfootballwhichhascharacterizedtheircampaignatFrance98.PlayersonbothsidesburstintotearsatthefinalwhistleFrenchPresidentJacquesChiracraisedhisarmsintriumphandco-organizerMichelPlatinibrokeintoahugegrin.Brazilhadjustplayedtheirworstmatchofthetournament.FrenchcoachAimeJacquetwhonowstepsdownfromthenationalcoachingjobsiad:weareveryproudweworkedveryhardforthis.Wedidn’tjustwanttobefinaliststhe56-year-oldmanwenton.Wehaveworkedveryhardforthelasttwoyearsandwejustifiedeverythingonthepitch.Wedeservedtowin.We’vegothugefaithinourplayerswhohaveimprovedasthetournamenthasgonealong.We’vebeenthrougheverythingintheseWorldCupfinalswiththesending-offofZidaneandLaurentBlancandyetwe’vemadeupfortheirabsencesandovercomealltheobstacles.Andtocrownallthatwe’vehadthesending-offtonightofDesailly.Butthisteamhasextraordinaryheart.Francewerethebettersidethroughoutthetournament.Theywonalltheirmatchesscoredmoregoalsthananyoneelseandconcededfewergoalsthananyoneelse—onlytwotoboastthemeanestdefenseofanywinningside.ItwastheperfectfinishingtouchforamemorableeveninginworldsportroundedoffbyfireworksmassedsingingofLaMarseillaise马赛曲andtheimageofDeschampsholdingtheWorldCuphighabovehishead.Thewordcrownattheendofparagraph3issimiliarinmeaningwith______.
IntheUnitedStatestodaycoffeeisamorepopulardrink1teabutteaplayed2interestingpartinthehistoryoftheUnitedStates.Beforetheywontheir3fromBritainthecolonistswereforcedto4taxesonmanygoodsimportedintoAmerica.Thetaxmoneywas5tosupportcolonialgovernorsandofficialssenttothecoloniesbytheBritish.In1770theBritishPrimeMinisterhadrepealedmostofthetaxesbutKingGeorge6onretainingthetax7tea.TheKingsawthetaxasa8oftheBritishrighttotaxthecolonies.Americanmerchants9smugglednine-tenthsofAmerica’steaintothecountryand10payingthetaxes. 11thetaxsavingsthepriceoftearemainedexpensivedue.to12shippingcosts.WhentheBritishParliament13anewlawwhichwouldallowBritishcompaniestoimportteamore14thanAmericanshippingcompaniesthe15werealarmedandthey16aprotest.InBostoncitizensandmerchantswho17disguisedasIndiansboardedaBritishshipand18$15000worthofteaintotheharbor.Thisprotest19GreatBritainisknownastheBostonTeaParty.Itwasoneoftheearliestactsof20againstBritishrule. 8
Youngpeopleintheearly1980saretakingonasetofattitudesandvaluesremarkablydifferentfromthoseofthestormy’60sand’70s.Insteadofanti-establishmentoutburststoday’syoungergenerationhadturnedmorethoughtfulandmoreserious.Thereisheightenedconcernforthefutureofthecountryandayearningforthetraditionsandsupportsystemsthatgavecomfortinthepast.ManyyoungmenandWomenofhigh-schoolandcollegeagearehavingsecondthoughtsaboutthenewmoralityandcondemnwhatasoaringdivorceratehasdonetofamilies.Theyspeakopenlyofgainingstrengthfromreligion.Patriotismtooseemstobemakingamodestcomeback.Onechangeintheearly1980sisaquestioningofthepermissivemoralclimateofrecentyears.Moreyoungpeoplewhilehesitanttopreachortocondemntheirpeerscitethedestructiveeffectsofthedrugsandalocoholthataresowidelyavailableintheschools.ItispeerpressurethatpushesteenagersintodrugsbutnowthehabitoftenisdroppedafterhighschoolaccordingtoDebbieBishopa22-year-oldsecretary.JamesElrodacollegejuniorinKentuckyalsoreportsthatuseofmarijuanaoncampushaslessened.ACornellUniversitylawstudentreflectstheviewsofmanywiththecomment:Ithinkthatdrugabuseisharmfultoyourownhealthandthosearoundyou.Butheadds:Drinkingisfineonlyaslongasit’snotdonetoexcess.Withtheaddedpressuresofamoreuncertainworldmostyoungpeoplestresstheimportanceofahealthyfamilylife.Yetastheylookatthefamily’sbreakupthathastakenplaceinthepastdecadetheyconcedethatthechallengeformanyistomakethebestofone-parentfamilies.TheAmericanfamilyisevolvingandchangingaccordingtoNinaMuleWomenaregoingoutintotheworldandhavingcareers.They’rebecomingmoreindependentinsteadofbeingtheburdenofthefamily.ButagreatneedremainsforafamilystructuresaysNinawhostillliveswithherparentsbecausepeoplehavetobeabletosurviveemotionally.InAtlanta18-year-oldLissJcinerfeelsstronglyaboutwhat’shappenedtothefamily.PeoplehaverealizedthatthefamilyhasdisintegratedshesaysButtoday’sfamily—particularlytheblackfamily—istryingtopullitselftogetherandbecomethestrongunitasitoncewas.AsimilarviewisexpressedbyasenioratBrighamYoungUniversity:Ahappyfamilymeanseverythingtome.IreadalotabouthowtheAmericanfamilyisfallingapart.ButIseelostsofstrongfamiliesaroundmeandthatmakesmeveryoptimistic./Whichdoyouthinkisthebesttitleofthepassage
ThetemperatureoftheSunisover5000degreesFahrenheitatthesurfacebutitrisestoperhapsmorethan16milliondegreesatthecenter.TheSunissomuchhotterthantheEarththatmattercanexistonlyasagasexceptatthecore.InthecoreoftheSunthepressuresaresogreatagainstthegasesthatdespitethehightemperaturetheremaybeasmallsolidcore.41__________. SolarastronomersdoknowthattheSunisdividedintofivelayersorzones.StartingattheoutsideandgoingdownintotheSunthezonesarethecoronachromospherephotosphereconvectionzoneandfinallythecore.42__________.Butsince’theSunhasnosolidsurfaceitishardtotellwheretheatmosphereendsandthemainbodyoftheSunbegins. 43__________.ThisistheonlypartoftheSunthatcanbeseenduringaneclipsesuchastheoneinFebruary1979.AtanyothertimethecoronacanbeseenonlywhenspecialinstrumentsareusedoncamerasandtelescopestoshutouttheglareoftheSun’srays. 44__________.Itsbeautifulraysareasensationalsightduringaneclipse.Thecorona’sraysflashoutinabrilliantfanthathaswispyspikelikeraysneartheSun’snorthandsouthpoles.ThecoronaisthickestattheSun’sequator. Thecoronaraysaremadeupofgasesstreamingoutwardattremendousspeedsandreachingatemperatureofmorethan2milliondegreesFahrenheit.Theraysofgasthinoutastheyreachthespacearoundtheplanets.45__________. [A]BythetimetheSun’scoronaraysreachtheEarththeyareweakandinvisible. [B]TheSun’soutermostlayerbeingsabout10000milesabovethevisiblesurfaceandgoesoutwardformillionsofmiles. [C]Ifapersonweretostandonthesun’scoronatheywouldn’tburntheywouldfreezeinthenearvacuumofthecorona. [D]ThecoronaisabrilliantpearlywhitefilmylightaboutasbrightasthefullMoon. [E]ThefirstthreezonesareregardedastheSun’satmosphere. [F]HowevernoonereallyknowssincethecenteroftheSuncanneverbedirectlyobserved. [G]YoucanprobablyguessthattheSunisveryhotcomparedwithfamiliarthingsontheEarth. 42
IntheUnitedStatestodaycoffeeisamorepopulardrink1teabutteaplayed2interestingpartinthehistoryoftheUnitedStates.Beforetheywontheir3fromBritainthecolonistswereforcedto4taxesonmanygoodsimportedintoAmerica.Thetaxmoneywas5tosupportcolonialgovernorsandofficialssenttothecoloniesbytheBritish.In1770theBritishPrimeMinisterhadrepealedmostofthetaxesbutKingGeorge6onretainingthetax7tea.TheKingsawthetaxasa8oftheBritishrighttotaxthecolonies.Americanmerchants9smugglednine-tenthsofAmerica’steaintothecountryand10payingthetaxes. 11thetaxsavingsthepriceoftearemainedexpensivedue.to12shippingcosts.WhentheBritishParliament13anewlawwhichwouldallowBritishcompaniestoimportteamore14thanAmericanshippingcompaniesthe15werealarmedandthey16aprotest.InBostoncitizensandmerchantswho17disguisedasIndiansboardedaBritishshipand18$15000worthofteaintotheharbor.Thisprotest19GreatBritainisknownastheBostonTeaParty.Itwasoneoftheearliestactsof20againstBritishrule. 16
IntheUnitedStatestodaycoffeeisamorepopulardrink1teabutteaplayed2interestingpartinthehistoryoftheUnitedStates.Beforetheywontheir3fromBritainthecolonistswereforcedto4taxesonmanygoodsimportedintoAmerica.Thetaxmoneywas5tosupportcolonialgovernorsandofficialssenttothecoloniesbytheBritish.In1770theBritishPrimeMinisterhadrepealedmostofthetaxesbutKingGeorge6onretainingthetax7tea.TheKingsawthetaxasa8oftheBritishrighttotaxthecolonies.Americanmerchants9smugglednine-tenthsofAmerica’steaintothecountryand10payingthetaxes. 11thetaxsavingsthepriceoftearemainedexpensivedue.to12shippingcosts.WhentheBritishParliament13anewlawwhichwouldallowBritishcompaniestoimportteamore14thanAmericanshippingcompaniesthe15werealarmedandthey16aprotest.InBostoncitizensandmerchantswho17disguisedasIndiansboardedaBritishshipand18$15000worthofteaintotheharbor.Thisprotest19GreatBritainisknownastheBostonTeaParty.Itwasoneoftheearliestactsof20againstBritishrule. 4
Directions:Title:ExaminationOutline:1.People’sattitudetowardexaminationsvariesfrompersontoperson.2.Asfarasstudentsandteachersareconcernedexaminationsaremeaningful.3.Inawordtheadvantagesofexaminationsoutweighthedisadvantages.Youshouldwriteabout160-200wordsneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.
IntheUnitedStatestodaycoffeeisamorepopulardrink1teabutteaplayed2interestingpartinthehistoryoftheUnitedStates.Beforetheywontheir3fromBritainthecolonistswereforcedto4taxesonmanygoodsimportedintoAmerica.Thetaxmoneywas5tosupportcolonialgovernorsandofficialssenttothecoloniesbytheBritish.In1770theBritishPrimeMinisterhadrepealedmostofthetaxesbutKingGeorge6onretainingthetax7tea.TheKingsawthetaxasa8oftheBritishrighttotaxthecolonies.Americanmerchants9smugglednine-tenthsofAmerica’steaintothecountryand10payingthetaxes. 11thetaxsavingsthepriceoftearemainedexpensivedue.to12shippingcosts.WhentheBritishParliament13anewlawwhichwouldallowBritishcompaniestoimportteamore14thanAmericanshippingcompaniesthe15werealarmedandthey16aprotest.InBostoncitizensandmerchantswho17disguisedasIndiansboardedaBritishshipand18$15000worthofteaintotheharbor.Thisprotest19GreatBritainisknownastheBostonTeaParty.Itwasoneoftheearliestactsof20againstBritishrule. 6
TheWorldHealthOrganizationsaysasmanyas10millionpersonsworldwidemayhavethevirus病毒thatcausesAIDS.Expertsbelieveabout350thousandpersonshavethedisease.Andonemillionmoremaygetitinthenextfiveyears.IntheUnitedStatesabout50000personshavediedwithAIDS.Thecountry’stopmedicalofficialsaysmorethan90percentofallAmericanswhohadtheAIDSvirusfiveyearsagoaredead.ThereisnocureforAIDSandnovaccine疫苗medicinetopreventit.HoweverresearchersknowmuchmoreaboutAIDSthantheydidjustafewyearsago.WenowknowthatAIDSiscausedbyavirus.Thevirusinvadeshealthycellsincludingwhitebloodcellsthatarepartofourdefensesystemagainstdisease.Ittakescontrolofthehealthycell’sgenetic遗传的materialandforcesthecelltomakeacopyofthevirus.Thecellthendies.Andtheviralparticlesmoveontoinvadeandkillmorehealthycells.TheAIDSvirusiscarriedinaperson’sbodyfluids.Theviruscanbepassedsexuallyorbysharinginstrumentsusedtotakeintravenous静脉内的drugs.ItalsocanbepassedinbloodproductsorfromapregnantwomanwithAIDStoherdevelopingbaby.ManystoriesaboutthespreadofAIDSarefalse.YoucannotgetAIDSbyworkingorattendingschoolwithsomeonewhohasthedisease.Youcannotgetitbytouchingdrinkingglassesorotherobjectsusedbysuchpersons.ExpertssaynoonehasgottenAIDSbylivingwithcaringforortouchinganAIDSpatient.ThereareseveralwarningsignsofanAIDSinfection.Theyincludealwaysfeelingtiredunexplainedweightlossanduncontrolledexpulsionofbodywastes大小便失禁.Otherwarningsaretheappearanceofwhiteareasonthemouthdarkredareasofskinthatdonotdisappearandahigherthannormalbodytemperature.ConcerningthewaystheAIDSviruscanbepassedwhichofthefollowingstatementsiswrong
ThedivorcerateinBritainhaslevelledoff—toroughlyonemarriageinthree—andshowsnosignofreachingthemuchhigherAmericanrateaccordingtothedemographers人口统计学者assembledinBathlastweekforaconferenceonthefamily.Therehasbeennoincreaseintherateinthelastthreeyearsandalthoughmanyexpectedittoriseafewmorepercentagepointsinthenextdecadenonebelieveditwouldreachthe50percentthatexistsinAmerica.Onereasonforthestabilizationsofdivorceisthereductionintheriskfactors—fewerteenagersmarryingfewerearlybirthsinmarriagefewerpre-marital婚前的conceptions.AnotherreasonwhichwasairedattheannualconferenceoftheBritishSocietyforPopulationStudieswastheincreaseincohabitation.Somespeakersarguedthattheincreaseincohabitationhasmeantthatmaritalcouplesarenowmuchmorefamiliarwitheachotherbeforemarriageandthereforelesslikelytoseparate.Oneoutoffourcoupleswhomarrytodayhavelivedtogetherandintheolderagegroupstheproportionismuchhigher.Some34percentofwomenagedover25whomarryhavecohabitedandover50percentofwomenwhoaremarryingadivorcedmanorwhohavebeendivorcedthemselvescohabitbeforemarriage.CohabitationinBritainhoweverisstillconsiderablylowerthaninmanyEuropeanstatesandwasdescribedbythedemographersasessentiallyapartofcontemporarycourtship.OnlyasmallproportionofpeoplewhocohabitedhadchildrenwhereasinSwedensome40percentofbirthswerenowoutsideformalmarriage.TheBritishratewas13percent.KathKiernanoftheCentreforPopulationStudiesnotedthatthepresentstatisticssuggestedthattherewasamarginallyhigherriskofseparationforcoupleswhohadcohabitedbutthiscouldpossiblybeexplainedbythefactthatthestatisticscoveredaperiodwhencohabitinghadnotbecomeassociallyacceptableasitwastoday.Athirdreasonwhythedemographersthoughtthedivorceratecouldstabilizewastheeconomicsqueeze利润等的缩减andtherecession暴跌whichwouldmeantherewaslessopportunitytoseparatebecauseofthelackofhousingandemployment.Accordingtothepassage______causespeopletothinkmorebeforeseparating.
IntheUnitedStatestodaycoffeeisamorepopulardrink1teabutteaplayed2interestingpartinthehistoryoftheUnitedStates.Beforetheywontheir3fromBritainthecolonistswereforcedto4taxesonmanygoodsimportedintoAmerica.Thetaxmoneywas5tosupportcolonialgovernorsandofficialssenttothecoloniesbytheBritish.In1770theBritishPrimeMinisterhadrepealedmostofthetaxesbutKingGeorge6onretainingthetax7tea.TheKingsawthetaxasa8oftheBritishrighttotaxthecolonies.Americanmerchants9smugglednine-tenthsofAmerica’steaintothecountryand10payingthetaxes. 11thetaxsavingsthepriceoftearemainedexpensivedue.to12shippingcosts.WhentheBritishParliament13anewlawwhichwouldallowBritishcompaniestoimportteamore14thanAmericanshippingcompaniesthe15werealarmedandthey16aprotest.InBostoncitizensandmerchantswho17disguisedasIndiansboardedaBritishshipand18$15000worthofteaintotheharbor.Thisprotest19GreatBritainisknownastheBostonTeaParty.Itwasoneoftheearliestactsof20againstBritishrule. 2
FrancemadesoccerhistoryhereonSundaynightwhentheunderdogsbeatdefendingchampionsBrazil3-0towinthelastWorldCupthiscenturybeforeadeliriouscrowdof80000people.ThehostnationfullydeservedtheirultimatetriumphteachingastaticBrazilhowtoplaythedisciplinedattackingfootballwhichhascharacterizedtheircampaignatFrance98.PlayersonbothsidesburstintotearsatthefinalwhistleFrenchPresidentJacquesChiracraisedhisarmsintriumphandco-organizerMichelPlatinibrokeintoahugegrin.Brazilhadjustplayedtheirworstmatchofthetournament.FrenchcoachAimeJacquetwhonowstepsdownfromthenationalcoachingjobsiad:weareveryproudweworkedveryhardforthis.Wedidn’tjustwanttobefinaliststhe56-year-oldmanwenton.Wehaveworkedveryhardforthelasttwoyearsandwejustifiedeverythingonthepitch.Wedeservedtowin.We’vegothugefaithinourplayerswhohaveimprovedasthetournamenthasgonealong.We’vebeenthrougheverythingintheseWorldCupfinalswiththesending-offofZidaneandLaurentBlancandyetwe’vemadeupfortheirabsencesandovercomealltheobstacles.Andtocrownallthatwe’vehadthesending-offtonightofDesailly.Butthisteamhasextraordinaryheart.Francewerethebettersidethroughoutthetournament.Theywonalltheirmatchesscoredmoregoalsthananyoneelseandconcededfewergoalsthananyoneelse—onlytwotoboastthemeanestdefenseofanywinningside.ItwastheperfectfinishingtouchforamemorableeveninginworldsportroundedoffbyfireworksmassedsingingofLaMarseillaise马赛曲andtheimageofDeschampsholdingtheWorldCuphighabovehishead.WhatdoesthewriterthinkoftheBrazilteam
IntheUnitedStatestodaycoffeeisamorepopulardrink1teabutteaplayed2interestingpartinthehistoryoftheUnitedStates.Beforetheywontheir3fromBritainthecolonistswereforcedto4taxesonmanygoodsimportedintoAmerica.Thetaxmoneywas5tosupportcolonialgovernorsandofficialssenttothecoloniesbytheBritish.In1770theBritishPrimeMinisterhadrepealedmostofthetaxesbutKingGeorge6onretainingthetax7tea.TheKingsawthetaxasa8oftheBritishrighttotaxthecolonies.Americanmerchants9smugglednine-tenthsofAmerica’steaintothecountryand10payingthetaxes. 11thetaxsavingsthepriceoftearemainedexpensivedue.to12shippingcosts.WhentheBritishParliament13anewlawwhichwouldallowBritishcompaniestoimportteamore14thanAmericanshippingcompaniesthe15werealarmedandthey16aprotest.InBostoncitizensandmerchantswho17disguisedasIndiansboardedaBritishshipand18$15000worthofteaintotheharbor.Thisprotest19GreatBritainisknownastheBostonTeaParty.Itwasoneoftheearliestactsof20againstBritishrule. 10
IntheUnitedStatestodaycoffeeisamorepopulardrink1teabutteaplayed2interestingpartinthehistoryoftheUnitedStates.Beforetheywontheir3fromBritainthecolonistswereforcedto4taxesonmanygoodsimportedintoAmerica.Thetaxmoneywas5tosupportcolonialgovernorsandofficialssenttothecoloniesbytheBritish.In1770theBritishPrimeMinisterhadrepealedmostofthetaxesbutKingGeorge6onretainingthetax7tea.TheKingsawthetaxasa8oftheBritishrighttotaxthecolonies.Americanmerchants9smugglednine-tenthsofAmerica’steaintothecountryand10payingthetaxes. 11thetaxsavingsthepriceoftearemainedexpensivedue.to12shippingcosts.WhentheBritishParliament13anewlawwhichwouldallowBritishcompaniestoimportteamore14thanAmericanshippingcompaniesthe15werealarmedandthey16aprotest.InBostoncitizensandmerchantswho17disguisedasIndiansboardedaBritishshipand18$15000worthofteaintotheharbor.Thisprotest19GreatBritainisknownastheBostonTeaParty.Itwasoneoftheearliestactsof20againstBritishrule. 12
Undernormalconditionstheactofcommunicationrequiresthepresenceofatleasttwopersons:onewhosendsandonewhoreceivesthecommunication.Inordertocommunicatethoughtsandfeelingstheremustbeaconventionalsystemofsignsorsymbolswhichmeanthesametothesenderandthereceiver.Themeansofsendingcommunicationsaretoonumerousandvariedforasystematicclassification;thereforetheanalysismustbeginwiththemeansofreceivingcommunication.Receptionofcommunicationisachievedbyoursenses.Sighthearingandtouchplaythemostimportantroles.Smellandtasteplayverylimitedrolesfortheycannotreceiveintellectualexpressionfromfullydevelopedsystemsofsignsandsymbols.Examplesofvisualcommunicationaregestureandmimicry.Althoughbothfrequentlyaccompanyspeechtherearesystemsthatrelysolelyonsightsuchasthoseusedbydeafanddumbpersons.Anothermeansofcommunicatingvisuallyisbysignalsoffiresmokeflagsofflashinglights.Feelingsmaybesimplycommunicatedbytouchsuchasbyhandshakingorbackslappingalthoughahighlydevelopedsystemofhandstrokinghasenabledblinddeafanddumbpersonstocommunicateintelligently.Whistlingtosomeoneapplaudinginatheaterandotherformsofcommunicationbysoundrelyupontheearasareceiver.Themostfullydevelopedformofauditorycommunicationisofcoursethespokenlanguage.Themeansofcommunicationmentionedsofarhavetwofeaturesincommon:theylastonlyashorttimeandthepersoninvolvedmustberelativelyclosetoeachother.Thereforeallarerestrictedintimeandspace.Whatistheauthor’sattitudeinthispassage
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