151."High-speed electronic communications media, such as electronic mail and television, tend to prevent meaningful and thoughtful communication." 151. 高速的电子通讯媒介,如电子邮件和电视,阻止了人们有感情的交流。(不妥?) 4/Ok/I
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152 "The only responsibility of corporate executives, provided they stay within the law, is to make as much money as possible for their companies." LdVGFlcXi
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153."Students should bring a certain skepticism to whatever they study. They should question what they are taught instead of accepting it passively." QF[9Zn
A. Skepticism, or critical thinking, helps us uncover bias and prejudice and distinguish between opinion and fact. 153. 学生们应该带着怀疑的态度对待他们所学的任何东西。他们应该质疑老师教给他们的东西,而不是消极地接受 cGOE $nL
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154."Both parents and communities must be involved in the local schools. Education is too important to leave solely to a group of professional educators." 154. 家长和社会都应该参与到当地的教育中来。教育太重要了,不能把教育单独交给一群专业的老师。(38) Position: )bw>)&)b`
A. parents hold the ultimately legal authority to make key decisions about what and how their own children learn—including choice of curriculum and text books, pace and schedule for learning, and the extent to which their child should learn alongside other children. l_^>spF
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C. Parents are more motivated—by pride and ego—than any other person to take whatever measures are needed to ensure their children receive the best possible education. ]DC]=F.
D. With the communities' participation, local schools wilt do better in instructing the children, especially in the respect of moral instruction. SX-h I disagree with the speaker's assertion. A compelling argument can be made that, except for major decisions such as choice of school, a child's education is best left to professional educators.
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c) Parents are too subjective to always know what is truly best for their children. They may try to overcome their own shortcomings and failed self-expectations through their children's accomplishments and other decision detrimental to children's development. (IJf2
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155"Contemporary society offers so many ways of learning that reading books is no longer very important." 155. 当代的社会提供了很多学习的途径,读书学习这种方式已经不再重要了 HzH_5kVW
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156"Choice is an illusion. In reality, our lives are controlled by the society in which we live." 156. 选择只是假象。实际上,我们每个人的生活都是由社会支配的 YhR?*Di
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157."There is no such thing as purely objective observation. All observation is subjective; it is always guided by the observer's expectations or desires." 157. 没有哪件事情是客观观察的结果。所有的观察都是主观的;它们在很大程度上决定于观察者的期望和偏好。 L=HL1Qe$G]
A. Everyday experience inform us that different people have different opinion when they observe the same object. Z.<1,EKi=
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D. According to the psychological discipline, given the same spatial perspective and sensory acuity and awareness, just as the video camera does, our observations would all be essentially in accord—that is, observation can be objective.
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158The arts (music, dance, visual arts, etc.) are vitally important to students' education and should therefore receive as much emphasis as mathematics, science, reading and other mainstream subjects." 158. 艺术(音乐、舞蹈、视觉艺术等)对学生的教育都是很重要的,因此它们应该得到和数学、科学、阅读还有其他主干课程一样的重视 rRC3^X`u
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159."The human mind will always be superior to machines because machines are only tools of human minds." 159. 人总是比机器聪明,因为机器只不过是人类的工具而已 by8d18:it
A. In terms of memory and computing as well as other technical operations, computers can do much better than human beings. Y6{p|F?&"
B. In terms of creation, machines can never surpass human intelligence, for it is illogical that ‘stupid’ human minds can create ‘clever’ artificial intelligence. V TEyqo2
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160."The most essential quality of an effective leader is the ability to remain consistently committed to particular principles and objectives. Any leader who is quickly and easily influenced by shifts in popular opinion will accomplish little." 160. 一个好的领导最主要的品质就是对某些特定原则和目标的坚持。任何领导,如果他很容易受到大众化观点的影响,那他就一事无成。 jv_sRV
A. In the business realm, effective leadership is generally defined as that which achieves the goal of profit maximization in the long term by taking reasonable steps to minimize the social and environmental harm their businesses caused. Thus the two definitions merge, and the statement at issue is ultimately correct. r-Dcc;+=Q
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C. Consider social-spiritual leadership. Few would disagree that through their ability to inspire others and lift the human spirit .Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King were eminently effective in leading others to effect social change through civil disobedience. This brand of leadership, in order to be effective, inherently requires that the leader remain steadfastly committed to principle. OpH9sBnA
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161."'In this age of intensive media coverage, it is no longer possible for a society to regard any woman or man as a hero. The reputation of anyone who is subjected to media scrutiny will eventually be diminished." 161. 在媒体覆盖率很大的当今社会,人们不可能把一个人当作英雄。任何有威望的人在媒体强烈的“关注”下都会名声扫地。 KrbNo$0%
A. Media viewers, readers and listeners find information about the misfortunes and misdeeds of others, especially heroic public figures, far more compelling than information about their virtues and accomplishments. _0vXujz
B. Mass media generally consist of profit-seeking entities, whose chief objective is to maximize profits. Catering to the audience's needs, media tend to focus on the sensational issue. _n{N3da
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162"One often hears about the need for individuals to take responsibility for their own lives. However, the conditions in which people find themselves have been largely established long before people become aware of them. Thus, the concept of personal responsibility is much more complicated and unrealistic than is often assumed162. 我们经常听到某个人说为了生活他需要些什么。但是,很多情况下人们早已创造了条件,只是很多人很久以后才会意识到。所以个人责任比我们想象的要复杂虚幻得多 8-SVgo(
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164."Sometimes imagination is a more valuable asset than experience. People who lack experience are free to imagine what is possible and thus can approach a task without constraints of established habits and attitudes." 164. 有时侯想象力比实际经验更有价值。缺乏实际经验的人有很自由的想象空间,他们知道了什么是可能的,然后就会去找到一个完成的方法,而不受固有的习惯和态度的限制 ,cm2uY
A. Experience with no imagination is like a bird that has no wings because imagination helps life experience to a higher plateau. @u$oqjK
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165."In any given field, the leading voices come from people who are motivated not by conviction but by the desire to present opinions and ideas that differ from those held by the majority." 165. 在任何领域,领导作用总是来自于这些人,他们并不为传统的观念所动,而是极力渴望表达那些和主流思想不同的观点和想法 8a05`ZdP
A. Examples abound in all areas of human endeavor-including politics, the arts that strong support the claim that those iconoclasts take a lead in their respective field. |]`+@K,S
B. As for the science, innovation and progress can only result from challenging conventional theories, that is the status quo. _6(zG.Fg
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166"Over the past century, the most significant contribution of technology has been to make people's lives more comfortable." 166. 上个世纪大多数的科技贡献都使人们的生活更舒适。无(waaf)1. greatly improve the quality of people’s life p 3_Q
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167."It is impossible for an effective political leader to tell the truth all the time. Complete honesty is not a useful virtue for a politician." 167. 一个好的政治领导在任何时候都能告诉大家事实的真相是可能的。但是对于政治来说,太诚实并不见得是一个美德New hrXN38-
A. It will be impossible for an effective political leader to maintain his or her good figure while be complete honest to the public. Public scrutiny always has a tendency to diminish one’s reputation.. {QhvHV
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168."Critical judgment of work in any given field has little value unless it comes from someone who is an expert in that field." 168. 在任何领域,只有那个领域的专家做出的批评和判断才是有实际价值的 {?j|]j
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B. In order to gain the opportunity for moral leadership politicians must engage in certain compromises along the way. Some degree of pandering to the electorate is necessary to maintain that position. v)pdm\P
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