We are all interested in equality,but wh

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We are all interested in equality,but while some people try to protect the school and examination system in the name of equality,others,still in the name of equality,want only to destroy it.

Any society which is interested in equality of opportunity and standards of achievement must regularly test its pupils.The standards may be changed—no examination is perfect--but to have no external(外部的)tests or examinations would mean the end of equality and of standards.There are groups of people who oppose this view and who do not believe either in external examinations or in any contr schools or on teachers.This would mean that everything would depend on luck every pupll would depend on the efficiency(效率),the ideal and the purpose of teacher.

Without external examinations, employers will 1ook for employees from highly respected schools and from families known to them--a form of favoritism will  replace equality.At the moment,the bright child from an ill—respected schoo1 can show certificates(证书)to prove he or she is suitable for a job,while the lack of a certificate shows the unsuitability of a dull child attanding a well—respected schoo1.This defence of excellence and opportunity would disappear if external examinations were taken away,and the bright child from a poor family would be a prisoner of his or her school’s fame(名誉),unable to compete for employment with the child from the favored schoo1.

The opponents(对手)of the examination system suggest that examinations are an evil force because they show differences between pupils.According to these  people,there must be no special,different,academic class. They have even suggested that there should be no form of difference in sport or any other area:all jobs or posts should be filled by unsystematic selection.The selection would be made by people who themselves are probably selected by some computer.

小题1: The word “favoritism” in paragraph 3 is used to decribe the phenomenon that _____. 

A.bright children also need certificates to get satisfying jobs.

B.Pooor children with certificates are favored in job markets.

C.Children attending ordinary schools achieve great success.

D.children from well-respected schools tend to have good jobs.小题2:What would happen if examinations were taken away according to the author?    

A.Children’s job opportunity would be affected by their school reputation.

B.Schools for bright children would lose their reputation

C.There would be more opportunities and excellence.

D.Children from poor families would be able to change their schools.小题3: The opponents of the examination system will agree that _____.

A.Computers should be selected to take over many jobs.

B.Special classed are necessary to keep the school standards.

C.Jobs should not be assigned by systematic selection.

D.Schools with academic subjects should be abolished.小题4: The passage mainly focuses on ____.

A. schools and certificates   B opportunity and employment

C. examinations and equality  D. standards and reputation

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在Windows 98中,用户打开一个应用程序窗口后,系统就会自动( )。

A.在“任务栏”上建立一个与之对应的图标按钮
B.在桌面上为之建立一个与之对应的快捷方式
C.在“资源管理器”中为之建立一个与之对应的图标
D.将该程序的输入指向公文包,以将运行结果保存至“公文包”

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动机的主要因素包括()。

A.决定人行为的方向

B.行为的特点

C.努力的水平

D.坚持的水平

E.坚持的目标

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3A的直流电通过电阻R时,t时间内产生的热量为Q;现让一交流电通过电阻R,若2t时间内产生的热量为Q,则该交流电流的有效值和最大值分别为(  )

A.I=3/2A,Im=3A

B.I有=3A,I=3A

C.I有= A,I A

D.I3A,Im=6A

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     ALMOST everyone wants to get smarter. We struggle to improve our memory, intelligence, and

attention span. We drink cup after cup of coffee to help us get through the day.

     However, a new study published in the journal Current Directions in Psychological Science warns that

there are limits to how smart humans can get, and trying to increase your thinking ability could be urisky.

     Each of our body parts evolved in a certain way for a reason. For example, we are not 3 meters tall

because most people's hearts are not strong enough to send blood up that high. Scientists are now saying

that our thinking ability works in the same way. A baby's brain size is limited by a series of factors, such as the size of the mother's pelvis (骨盆). If our brains evolved to vbe bigger, there could be more deaths

during childbirth.

     The study of Ashkenazi Jews (德裔犹太人), who have an average IQ much higher than other

Europeans, showed that they were more likely to develop diseases of the nervous system. This might be

because of their increased brainpower.

     If intelligence cannot be improved, can we at least get better at concentrating? Not really, say scientists. They studied drugs like caffeine that improve attention span. They found that the drugs only helped people with serious attention problems. For those who did not have trouble paying attention, the drugs could have the opposite effect. Scientists say that this suggests there is an upper limit to how much people can or

should concentrate.

     Our memory is also a "double-edged sword (双刃剑)". People with extremely vivid (生动的)

memories could end up having a difficult life because they cannot forget bad things that happen to them.

Thomas Hills of the University of Warwick in the UK, one of the authors of the paper, said that

considering all the problems in trying to get smarter, it's unlikely there will ever be a "supermind".

1. Which of the following aspects do the scientists refer to in order to explain that there will never be a

"supermind"?

  a. intelligence   b. nervous system    c. concentration ability  d. memory  e. heart disease

A. abc        

B. acd          

C. bcd              

D. cde

2. Our heights and babies' brain size are mentioned to prove that ______.

A. there are limits to people's intelligence

B. a baby's IQ is determined by the mother's pelvis

C. most people's hearts are not that strong to make them smarter

D. it's likely that people's body parts will continue to evolve

3. Which of the following is TRUE on concentration in the fifth paragraph?

A. There is no case where concentration is improved.

B. Coffee does help a little in some people's concentration.

C. The drugs work for those who do not have attention trouble.

D. With the help of the drugs, we can gain better concentration.

4. What does the author mean by saying "Our memory is also a 'double-edged sword '"?

A. Good memory can lead to bad results, too.

B. Good memory will lead to diseases in people's body.

C. Without memory, people will lead a better life.

D. Poor memory makes people more generous.

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鸦胆子的用法用量是()

A.3~10g,先煎

B.3~10g,煎服

C.0.5~2g,吞服

D.1~15粒,后下

E.10~30粒,吞服

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