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[简答题]There is a widespread notion that the ability to learn a foreign language is a special "gift", without which the ordinary person can never hope to get very far. Evidence is growing, however, that the difficulties under which most of us labor in learning a new language are the result not of any lack of aptitude, but of inhibitions that our culture imposes on us. It helps if we can be in an environment where language-learning is looked on in a friendly; rather than a hostile way.
[单项选择] Mathematical ability and musical ability may not seem on the surface to be connected, but people who have researched the subject—and studied the brain—say that they are. Three quarters of the bright but speech-delayed children in the group I studied had a close relative who played a musical instrument. The children themselves usually took readily to math and other analytical subject and to music.
Black, white and Asian children in this group show the same patterns. However, it is clear that blacks have been greatly overrepresented in the development of American popular music and greatly underrepresented in such fields as mathematics, science and engineering.
If the abilities required in analytical fields and in music are so closely related, how can there be this great discrepancy One reason is that the development of mathematical and other such abilities requires years of formal training, as has happened with a number of well-known black musicians.
It is precisely i
A. Mathematical ability and musical ability are connected.
B. Mathematical ability has more to do with the brain than musical ability.
C. More people are good at music than math.
D. More research should be done into the relationship between mathematical ability and musical ability.
[简答题] There is widespread consensus among scholars that second language ac- quisition (SLA) emerged as a distinct field of research from the late 1950s to early 1960s.
There is a high level of agreement that the following questions (1) _____
have possessed the most attention of researchers in this area: (2) _____
Is it possible to acquire an additional language in the same sense one acquires a first language (3) _____
What is the explanation for the fact adults have (4) ______ more difficulty in acquiring additional languages than children have .What motivates people to acquire additional languages
.What is the role of the language teaching in the (5) _____
acquisition of an additional language
. What sociocultural factors, if any, are relevant in studying the learning of additional languages
From a check of the literature of the field it is clear that all (6) ______
the approac
[单项选择]How could anybody dislike the notion of fairness Everything is better when it is fair: a share, a fight, a maiden, or a game. Even defeat sounds more attractive when it is fair and square. For the British fair play is especially important: without it, life isn’t cricket. Their country becomes quite pleasant when the weather is fair, though unfortunately it rarely is. And these days fair-trade goods crowd their supermarket shelves.
Fairness is not only good, but also moderate, which is another characteristic that the British approve of. It does not claim too much for itself. Those who, on inquiry, admit that their health and fortunes are fair-to-middling navigate carefully between the twin dangers of boastfulness and ill-temperedness, while gesturing in a chinup sort of way towards the possibility of future improvement.
Fairness appeals to the British political class, for it has a common sense down-to-earthiness which avoids the grandiosity of American and continental European
A. the spending cuts really are fair and square.
B. they finally see eye to eye with each other.
C. British politicians like to use that word.
D. they two are of the same political regim