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[填空题]Globalism is merely the sociology of international relations.

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[填空题]Globalism is merely the sociology of international relations.


[填空题]merely
[简答题]international finance
[判断题]American supremacy merely resulted from military might,
[简答题]international arbitration
[填空题]Scientific and learned English is not merely international
in using international words. English is frequently used
nationally for these purposes, as was pointed out in the (1)______
previous chapter. A scholar in Denmark or Poland or even
a vast country as Russia will today often write or at any (2)______
rate publish in English, because his work will thereby
reach for a wider public. This does not mean that such a (3)______
scholar has a native-like knowledge of English. In fact,
the preface will usually acknowledge the help of someone
who has corrected and checked the English or even does a (4)______
good deal of translation. The scholar himself may be very
poorly equipped to speak English or even to write it, especially
on any subject than his own field of interest. (5)______
This is that is today called having a "restricted" or (6)______
"specialised" knowledge of English, and we have come
[单项选择]A. Find another sociology course.
B. Look for a job in the sociology department.
C. Ask someone to take notes for her on Friday.
D. Change her work schedule.
[单项选择]The consequences go far beyond merely the loss of two pieces of property. Each satellite weighed more than half a metric ton and was moving at 7.5 kilometers per second. The resulting explosion was catastrophic (灾难性的), generating a massive cloud of cosmic debris—perhaps 100, 000 pieces of junk bigger than one centimeter in diameter, estimates David Wright, a space expert at the Union of Concerned Scientists. In one stroke, the accident increased by nearly a third the number of stray objects in the crucial 700 - to - 900 - kilometer band known as low Earth orbit (LEO). The junk cloud will eventually disperse around the entire planet, like a shroud(遮蔽物).
According to David Wright’s estimation, the explosion of the two satellites may result in
A. 100,000 pieces of junk bigger than one centimeter in diameter.
B. a massive cloud of cosmic debris beyond the low Earth orbit.
C. a cloud of cosmic debris like a shroud around the sun.
D. a third of the number of stray objects in the low Earth orbit.
[单项选择] Sociology is defined as the study of human groups. In the broadest sense, sociology is concerned with understanding patterns of human relationships, their causes and their effects. Unlike psychology, sociology does not attempt to explain the behavior of a particular individual under certain circumstances. Rather, sociology focuses on social trends or other influences that affect whole groups or categories of people. Thus, while a psychologist might counsel an individual who feels worthless after retiring from a long and successful career, a sociologist would be more likely to examine societal attitudes that may contribute to the loss of self-esteem experienced by many retired persons in our society. The emphasis that sociology places on human groups rather than individuals stems directly from the work of Emile Durkheim, a pioneering sociologist of the nineteenth century. Durkheim likened the nature of a social group to bronze, a unique metal that is formed when the metals tin, c
A. Both the social group theory and the scientific research methods developed by Durkheim have contributed much to the field of sociology.
B. Durkheim believed that individual members of a group strongly influence the group’’ s ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
C. The research study conducted by Durkheim provided strong evidence that suicide rates vary among members of different social groups.
D. Through his research, Durkheim made great strides in distinguishing sociology from psychology.
[简答题]The aim of education or culture is merely the development of good taste in knowledge and good form in conduct. The cultured man or the ideal educated man is not necessarily one who is well-read or learned, but one who likes and dislikes the right things. To know what to love and what to hate is to have taste in knowledge. (81) I have met such persons, and found that there was no topic that might come up in the course of the conversation concerning which they did not have some facts or figures to produce, but whose points of view were appalling. Such persons have erudition (the quality of being knowledgeable), but no discernment or taste. Erudition is a mere matter of stuffing facts or information, while taste or discernment is a matter of artistic judgment. (82) In speaking of a scholar, the Chinese generally distinguish between a man’s scholarship, conduct, and taste or discernment. This is particularly so with regard to historians; a book of history may be written with
[简答题]international trade

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