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[填空题]During the earthquake the room (shake)()and all the pictures fell off the wall.
[填空题]During the earthquake the room (shake) ______ and all the pictures fell off the wall.
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This is our classroom. It is a nice big
room, The windows are big and the walls are white. There is a blackboard on the
front wall. On the back wall there is a map, It’s a map of China.
There is a big desk. It is for the teacher. There are forty small desks
and chairs in the room. They are for our
students. |
Our classroom is a nice big room.
[A] True
[B] False
[单项选择]Think of all the criminals who have killed, all the soldiers who have killed; consider the mass murder of Jews in Nazi Germany. Is there something inside human beings that allows us to take part in this sort of violence, or were these people swept along by the situation
Stanley Milgram, a New York psychologist, designed an experiment to find answers to this question, paying adult males four and a half dollars to act the role of "teacher" in a complicated experiment. The "teachers" were to ask questions of a "learner", a middle-aged man in another room. If the learner gave an incorrect answer, the teacher was instructed to turn a knob to send an electric current to the learner’s chair. There were thirty positions on the control knob, with the shocks ranging from 15 to 450 volts, the last position marked "Danger: Severe Shock". The teachers were told to increase the severity of the shock with each incorrect response.
With the first few shocks, the learner could be heard over t
A. prove that all men are violent
B. discuss historical incidences of violence
C. describe the Milgram experiment
D. show how shock affects the ability to learn
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