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[填空题]The nature versus nurture issue has been around for ages, and scholars have still not (36) which of the two has a greater effect on a person. Nature, referring to heredity (遗传), and the nurture, referring to the environment, are two very (37) explanations to why we are the people we are today.
This (38) has been argued and supported very well for both sides. Each side stresses very important (39) and good explanations for why nature, or nurture, controls how we develop.
Nature is believed to be what (40) our personalities, looks, and other things because it’s all (41) passed down. Any matter concerning traits relies upon the concept of inborn biology. It has been inferred that a newborn doesn’t have a blank slate, of personality, but does have a set of (42) traits. Tests have been done to show that (43) of an infant are influenced more by biology than experiences with their siblings.

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[填空题]The nature versus nurture issue has been around for ages, and scholars have still not (36) which of the two has a greater effect on a person. Nature, referring to heredity (遗传), and the nurture, referring to the environment, are two very (37) explanations to why we are the people we are today.
This (38) has been argued and supported very well for both sides. Each side stresses very important (39) and good explanations for why nature, or nurture, controls how we develop.
Nature is believed to be what (40) our personalities, looks, and other things because it’s all (41) passed down. Any matter concerning traits relies upon the concept of inborn biology. It has been inferred that a newborn doesn’t have a blank slate, of personality, but does have a set of (42) traits. Tests have been done to show that (43) of an infant are influenced more by biology than experiences with their siblings.
[单项选择]The poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks has been praised for deepening the significance of personal and social experiences so that these experiences become universal in their implication. She has also been praised for her "sense of form, which is basic and remarkable". Many of her poems are concerned with a Black community named Bronzeville, on the south side of Chicago. Her literary skill makes Bronzeville more than just a place on a map. This community, like all important literary places (Robinson’s Tilbury Town and Masters’ Spoon River, for example), becomes a testing ground of personality, a place where the raw material of experience is shaped by imagination and where the joys and trials of being human are both sung and judged. The qualities for which Brooks’s poetry is noted are (as one critic has pointed out) "boldness, invention, a daring to experiment, and a naturalness that does not scorn literature but absorbs it".
Her love for poetry began early. At the age of seven, she "began
A. personal background
B. literary achievements
C. hometown
D. childhood
[单项选择]Even though the investigation has been going on for two months, the police have( )no further details about the accident.
A. comprised
B. formulated
C. released
D. incorporated
[单项选择]A. He has been shopping around.
B. He has been looking for a job.
C. He has been dining in a restaurant.
D. He has been driving the cab.
[单项选择]You ______be too tired-you’ve only been working for an hour.
[A] must not [B] won’t [C] can’t [D] may not
[简答题]There has been a discussion recently on the issue of tradition in a newspaper. Write an essay of about 200 words to the newspaper to 1) show your understanding of the symbolic meaning of the picture below. 2) give a specific example/comment, and 3) give your suggestion as to the best way to treat tradition.
[单项选择]

The discovery of planets around distant stars has become like space-shuttle launches—newsworthy but just barely. With some 50 extrasolar planets under their belt, astronomers have to announce something really strange to get anyone’s attention.
Last week they did just that. Standing in front of colleagues and reporters at the American Astronomical Society’s semiannual meeting in San Diego, the world’s premier planet-hunting team—astronomer Geoffrey Marcy of the University of California, Berkeley, and his colleagues—presented not one but two remarkable finds. The first is a pair of planets, each about the mass of Jupiter, that whirl around their home star 15 light years from Earth in perfect lockstep. One takes 30 days to complete an orbit, the other exactly twice as long. Nobody has ever seen such a configuration. But the second discovery is far stranger—a solar system 123 light years away in the constellation Serpens, that harbors
A. New Planetary Puzzlers
B. "Hot Jupiters" Challenging Conventional Theory
C. A Redefinition of "Planet"
D. Two Remarkable Finds

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