Passage Five
Danny was just tired about the way things were going. His mom came to the school and went on and on about Rick Jackson. It seemed that she would never stop talking. "Somebody’s got to stop that boy!" she was shouting. "Rick’s troubling everybody in the neighborhood. And he loves to pick on little boys like Danny."
Mrs. Green, Danny’s teacher, was concerned a lot. "I didn’t know that Danny was being picked on," she answered. "He’s never said anything about this to me!" Mrs. Green looked at Danny. "How long has this been going on" she asked. Danny could only Shake his head and look at the floor. He knew if he said a word about this, he would have trouble after school.
Danny hadn’t said anything about the problem because he wanted to do things with the boys in the neighborhood. After all, most of them were nice to him. He hated to leave the gang just beca
A. Danny was not a good student
B. Danny's mother talked too much about the school
C. Danny's teacher knew something about Danny's problem before
D. Danny wanted to get away from Rick
Part B Directions: The following paragraphs are given in a wrong order. For Questions 41—45, you are required to reorganize these paragraphs into a coherent article by choosing from the list A—G to fill in each numbered box. The first and the last paragraphs have been placed for you in Boxes. Mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1
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Passage Five
The age at which young children begin to make moral discriminations about harmful actions committed against themselves or others has been the focus of recent research into the moral development of children. Until recently, child psychologists supported pioneer developmentalist Jean. Piaget in his hypothesis that because of their immaturity, children under age seven do not take into account the intentions of a person commit- ting accidental or deliberate harm, but rather simply assign punishment for on the basis of the magnitude of the negative consequences caused. According to Piaget, children under age seven occupy the first stage of moral development, which is characterizsd by moral absolutism (rules made by authorities must be obeyed) and imminent justice (if rules are broken, punishment will be meted out). Until youn A. The kinds of excuses children give for harmful acts they commit. B. The age at which children begin to discriminate between intentional and unintentional harm. C. The intentions children have in perpetrating harm. D. The circumstances under which children punish harmful acts. [单选题]根据伙食费管理文件规定,津贴制学员继续按照现行规定的天数,补助过节伙食费每人每天()元?
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