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No one person has done
more to shape modern sexual values in America and therefore the Western world
—than Dr. Alfred Kinsey. The researcher’s ground-breaking 1949 study, "Sexual
Behaviour in the Human Male", which followed by its companion work on females,
tore aside the curtain of silence on sexuality and lifted the taboos on talking
freely about what popular culture would previously only refer to as "makin’
whoopee".
Kinsey’s research into what makes us tick in the
bedroom not only laid the groundwork for the 1960s sexual revolution, but also
did the same for much of the theory behind modern-day sex education. After
Sigmund Freud made his career reminding us how repressed we were, Kinsey grabbed
the baton and went on to show us what we could do about it. But now his post-war
glory has faded and conservative critics point to AIDS, drugs and other social
ills as natural products of 1960s counter-culture. Kin
A. Kinsey used unusual subjects in his research.
B. Kinsey’s sample represented average people.
C. Kinsey made errors in data analysis.
D. Kinsey’s findings were useless.
[简答题]So far as I know, no one has ever done a study of the unhappiness of academics. Who might be assigned to the job Business-school professors specializing in industrial psychology and employer/employee relations would botch it. Disaffected sociologists would blame it all on society and knock off for the rest of the semester. My own preference would be anthropologists, using methods long ago devised for investigating a culture from the outside in. The closest thing we have to these ideal anthropologists have been novelists writing academic novels, and their lucubrations, while not as precise as one would like on the reasons for the unhappiness of academics, do show a strong and continuing propensity on the part of academics intrepidly to make the worst of what ought to be a perfectly delightful situation.
[填空题]The book has more than one author.
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Passage One Swine flu has infected more than a million Americans and is infecting thousands more every week even though the annual flu season is well over. That total of those who have already been infected is "just a ballpark figure," said Dr. Anne Schuchat, director of respiratory diseases at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, adding, "We know we’re not tracking every single one of them." Only a tiny fraction of those million cases have been tested. 66 A survey in New York City showed that almost 7 percent of those called had had flu symptoms during just three weeks in May when the flu was spreading rapidly through schools. If that percentage of the city has had it, then there have been more than 500,000 cases in the city alone. 67 The flu has now spread to many areas of the country, Dr. Schuchaf noted, and the C. D. C. has heard of outbreaks in 34 summer camps in 16 states. About 3,000 Americans have been hospitalized, and their median ag
A. The world’s eyes are on the Southern Hemisphere, which is at the beginning of its winter, when flu spreads more rapidly.
B. Swine flu doesn’t often infect people, and the rare human cases that have occurred in the past have mainly affected people who had direct contact with pigs.
C. That means difficult decisions will have to be made about whom to give it to first.
D. Of those who die, Dr. Schuchat said, about three-quarters have some underlying condition like morbid obesity, pregnancy, asthma, diabetes or immune system problems.
E. The estimate is based on testing plus telephone surveys in New York City and several other locales where the new flu has hit hard.
F. However, most of them have been mild enough that doctors recommended nothing more than rest and fluids.
[单项选择]_______ has recently been done to provide more flats for the propel, the housing problem in this city is still very serious
A. What
B. That
C. As a matter of fact
D. In spite of what
[单项选择]A) He has done what he shouldn’t. C) He has done as much as he could.
B) He has done more than enough. D) He hasn’t done as much as he could.