Alexander tried to get his work ______ in the medical field.
A.to recognize B.recognizing C.recognized D.recognize
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Alexander tried to get his work ______ in the medical field.
A.to recognize B.recognizing C.recognized D.recognize
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Alexander tried to get his work ______ in the medical field.
A.to recognize B.recognizing C.recognized D.recognize
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Alexander tried to get his work _______in the medical circles.
A.to recognize B.recognizing C.recognize D.recognized
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The lazy boy tried to get through the exam without hard work in the way ______ his friend suggested.
A. in that B. in which C. which D. where
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NCE课文背诵 (1分*10,满分10分)
(L35)… As the thieves were trying to get away in their car, Roy drove his bus into the back of it. While 1.__________________________, Roy stopped his bus and telephoned the police. The thieves' car was 2.______________________. Shortly afterwards, the police stopped the car and 3.______________________.
(L36) … Debbie is only eleven years old and she 4.________________________. She is a strong swimmer and many people feel that 5.___________________. Debbie's father will set out with her in a small boat. Mr. Hart 6.___________________ for years. …
(L37)… The Games will be held just outside the capital and the whole area will be called 'Olympic City'. Workers7._____________________ by the end of this year. By the end of next year, they will have finished work 8._______________. 9.___________________ have been designed by Kurt Gunter. Everybody 10._____________________ as the new buildings go up. …
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John Dalton was born in England in 1766. As a small child, John worked in the fields with his older brother, and helped his father in the cloth-making shop. Most poor boys at that time received no education, but John was lucky to attend a nearby school. John was a good student and loved learning. His teachers encouraged him to study many things.
When he was twelve, he opened his first school in a nearby town, but there was very little money. He had to close his school and work in his uncle’s field.
Three years later, he ran a school in Kendall, England with his brother and a friend. They taught many subjects. There, John studied the weather and the nature around him. He collected butterflies and snails. He did many other scientific tests.
In 1793, John moved to Manchester to teach at New College, and began observing the behavior of gases. He began to think about different elements (元素) and how they are made up of.
In 1808, Dalton published a book, A New System of Chemical Philosophy. His atomic masses were not all careful and exact, but they formed the basis for the modern periodic table (元素周期表).
John Dalton died in 1844 in England. Today, scientists everywhere accept Dalton’s idea of how the atoms were made. A simple country boy showed the world a new way of thinking about the universe and how it is made.
1.The following statements are true except that ________.
A. John Dalton was born into a poor family in England
B. John Dalton continued his study in a nearby town at 12
C. John Dalton worked as a teacher in Kendall at 15
D. John Dalton began to think about how things are formed at 27
2. We can learn that _______ from the fifth paragraph.
A. the book A New System of Chemical Philosophy is useless
B. John Dalton shouldn’t have made so many mistakes in his book
C. John Dalton was the first to publish the modern periodic table
D. the modern periodic table was based on John Dalton’s work
3.According to the passage, we can infer that _______.
A. John Dalton showed great interest in science when he was young
B. John Dalton worked as a school student in most of his early years
C. John Dalton was even more famous when he was 40 years old
D. if John Dalton had been in the city, he wouldn’t have been successful
4.The passage is organized in the order of _______.
A. time B. importance C. events D. space
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During next June and August he _________ in the field with his parents.
A.was working | B.will be working | C.will work | D.has worked |
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Lewis was much admired ______ his work on the advanced medical research.
A. on B. in C. for D. with
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Lewis was much admired ______ his work on the advanced medical research.
A. on B. in C. for D. with
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In his research work, Philosophical Investigations(哲学调查), Ludwig Wittgenstein tries to clarify(澄清)some of the problems in people’s thinking about how the mind works.
Imagine, he says, that everyone has a small box in which they keep a beetle(甲壳虫). No one is allowed to look in anyone else’s box, only in their own. Over time, people talk about what is in their boxes and the word “beetle” comes to stand for what is in everyone’s box. Through this example, Wittgenstein point out that the beetle is very much like an individual’s(个体的)mind; no one can know exactly what it is like to be another person or experience things from another’s point of view—look in someone else’s “box”—but it is general considered that the mental working of another person’s mind is very similar to that of our own. However, it does not really matter—he argues—what is in the box or whether everyone indeed has a beetle, since there is no way of checking or comparing. In a sense, the word “beetle” simply means “what is in the box”. From this point of view, the mind is simply “what is in the box”, or rather “what is in your head”.
Wittgenstein considers language to have meaning because of public usage. In other words, when we talk of having a mind—or a beetle—we are using a term that we have learned through conversation. The concept might be perceived(感知)differently in each of our minds, so the word “mind” cannot be used to refer specifically to some entity(本质)outside of our own conception(概念), since we cannot see into other people’s boxes.
1.Wittgenstein clarifies the concept of the mind by ________.
A. explaining details B. giving an example
C. drawing a conclusion D. describing the concept
2.What does “beetle” refer to according to Wittgenstein?
A. A kind of insect. B. Something in everyone’s box.
C. An individual mind. D. Other people’s point of view.
3.What does the underlined word “that” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A. The mental working B. Another person’s mind.
C. A beetle in another box. D. The way people think.
4.Which of the following statements world Wittgenstein agree with?
A. It is possible to know other people’s thoughts.
B. It’s necessary to check or compare the minds.
C. People perceive the same thing in different ways.
D. People can look in anyone else’s box with a beetle.
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