阅读七选五(2*10) __小题1:__This was not because

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__小题1:__This was not because the woods and fields were always far away, but because they were too far from the city to permit people to make a day trip between morning and nightfall.

__小题2:__ He decided to turn his little school house into a dormitory for the summer holidays. Anyone who brought his sleeping bag and cooking equipment along could stay there for a very small quantity of money. The idea was a success. A few years later, the school house was much too small to hold the many young people who wanted to stay there. __小题3:__ This was the first hostel.

Today, young students and workers of every country can meet in the hostel and get to know each other. When young people arrive at the hostel, they have only to show their cards of membership in a hostel organization in their own country. __小题4:__

Often, at the evening meal, a group of boys and girls from various parts of the country or world will happen to meet at the same hostel. They may put their meal together and prepare a dinner with many kinds of dishes. Sometimes a program will be organized after the meal with dances, songs, or short talks followed by a question period. __小题5:__ For this reason, a few weeks spent “hostelling” can be just as useful a part of one’s education as classes in school.

A.In 1970, a young German school master had an idea which changed this situation.

B.People can stay in the hostel if they brought enough equipment with them.

C.One can learn a lot about other places, just by meeting people from those places.

D.As a result, a dormitory was set up in an old castle nearby.E.     For years, children in the industrial areas of Europe seldom left their cities to see the beauties of the countryside.

F.     More and more young people went to the hostel for summer holidays.

G.    This card will permit them to stay in a hostel all over the world for low prices.

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I ply agree with the contention that absence of choice is a rare circumstance, primarily because this contention accords with common sense and our everyday experience as human beings. Besides, the reverse claim-that we do not have free choice-serves to undermine the notions of moral accountability and human equality, which are critical to the survival of any democratic society.

41. The role of free will of humans in choice

Common sense dictates that humans have free will, and therefore the true absence of choice is very rare. The only possible exceptions would involve extreme and rare circumstances such as solitary imprisonment or a severe mental or physical deficiency—any of which might potentially strip a person of his or her ability to make conscious choices. Yet, even under these circumstances, a person still retains choices about voluntary bodily functions and movement. Thus, the complete absence of choice would seem to be possible only in a comatose state or in death.

42. The nature of absence of choice

People often claim that life’s circumstances leave them with "no choice." One might feel trapped in a job or a marriage. Under financial duress a person might claim that he or she has "no choice" but to declare bankruptcy, take a demeaning job, or even lie or steal to obtain money. The fundamental problem with these sorts of claims is that the claimants are only considering those choices that are not viable or attractive. That is, people in situations such as these have an infinite number of choices; it’s just that many of the choices are unappealing, even self-defeating.

43. Choice is beyond our control

Besides, the contention that we are almost invariably free to choose is far more appealing from a sociopolitical standpoint than the opposite claim. A complete tack of choice implies that every person’s fate is determined, and that we all lack free will. According to the philosophical school of "strict determinism," every event, including human actions and Choices, that occurs is physically necessary given the laws of nature and events that preceded that event or choice. In other words, the "choices" that seem part of the essence of our being are actually beyond our control.

44. The logical result of strict determinism and of the new "scientific determinism"

However, the logical result of strict determinism and of the new "scientific determinism" is that we are not morally accountable for our actions and choices, even those that harm other individuals or society. Moreover, throughout history monarchs and dictators have embraced determinism, at least ostensibly, to bolster their claim that certain individuals are preordained to assume positions of authority or to rise to the top levels of the socioeconomic infrastructure. Finally, the notion of scientific determinism opens the door for genetic engineering, which poses a potential threat to equality in socioeconomic opportunity, and could lead to the development of a so-called "master race." Admittedly, these disturbing implications neither prove nor disprove the determinists’ claims.

45. Insistence of tree will

I would concede that science might eventually disprove the very notion of free will. However, until that time I’ll trust my p intuition that free will is an essential part of our being as humans and, accordingly, that humans are responsible for their own choices and actions.

[A] For example, almost every person who claims to be trapped in a job is simply choosing to retain a certain measure of financial security. The choice to forego this security is always available, although it might carry unpleasant consequences.

[B] Our collective life experience is that we make choices and decisions every day on a continual basis.

[C] However, the dilemma seams to be unavoidable which gives people a lot of Painfully experience with it.

[D] In sum, despite the fact that we all experience occasional feelings of being trapped and having no choice, the statement is fundamentally correct.

[E] Recent advances in molecular biology and genetics lend some credence to the determinists’ position that as physical beings our actions are determined by physical forces beyond our control. New research suggests that these physical forces include our own individual genetic makeup.

[F] Assuming that neither free will nor determinism has been proven to be the correct position, the former is to be preferred by any humanist and in any democratic society.

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某企业向银行申请贷款100万元,贷款到期后无法归还,根据其财务数据分析,由于企业挪用了信贷资金,其正常经营收入已不能保证贷款本息的归还。同时,此笔贷款是用企业自有的房产作为抵押,但由于市政改造,此房产属于被拆迁范围,预计可获补偿款60万元,则此笔贷款应分为()

A.次级100万元

B.正常60万元、次级40万元

C.关注60万元、次级40万元

D.次级60万元、可疑40万元

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实验法是由()追果的研究方法。

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肾损伤多表现为( )

A.伤后出现休克、血尿、疼痛
B.右上腹部疼痛、x光检查显示右膈肌升高
C.有钝性或锐性暴力损伤史,损伤后即有腹痛,早期即出现腹膜炎体征
D.有上腹部穿透伤或严重挤压伤史,血清淀粉酶增高,肠鸣音减弱或消失
E.左上腹及左季肋区有外伤病史,X线腹部平片可见腰大肌阴影不清楚及左膈肌抬高

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检索到的图书处于“在馆”表示什么意思?()

A.表示在各借阅室的上架过程中。

B.表示该书已归还,书在总出纳台或各借阅室的中转架。

C.表示该书已在借阅室的架位上,可以借阅。

D.表示该书还处于验收、分编的加工过程中。

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