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[简答题]So far as I know, no one has ever done a study of the unhappiness of academics. Who might be assigned to the job Business-school professors specializing in industrial psychology and employer/employee relations would botch it. Disaffected sociologists would blame it all on society and knock off for the rest of the semester. My own preference would be anthropologists, using methods long ago devised for investigating a culture from the outside in. The closest thing we have to these ideal anthropologists have been novelists writing academic novels, and their lucubrations, while not as precise as one would like on the reasons for the unhappiness of academics, do show a strong and continuing propensity on the part of academics intrepidly to make the worst of what ought to be a perfectly delightful situation.
[单项选择]So far nobody has claimed the money () in the library.
A. discovered
B. to be discovered
C. discovering
D. having discovered
[单项选择]So far nobody has claimed the money ( ) in the library.
A. discovered
B. to be discovered
C. discovering
D. having discovered
[单项选择]So far nobody has claimed the money()in the library.
A. discovered
B. to be discovered
C. discovering
D. having discovered
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Today no one has ever doubted about television’s charm. Since 1920s Britain invented the first television, people have begun to live in a world crowded with soap operas, news magazines and TV advertisements. 41.______However, have we ever tried to find out the magic here Why did the television win the competition with paper media and radio in such a short period By what kind of contention did TV finally control most of the audiences And why does TV become the means the industrial circles scramble for
It is argued that television may not be a form of art, but fifteen thousand years before the primitive people had left urus drawings on Altamira Cave in Spain, which proved that pictures are human ever-lasting pursuit much earlier than letters. 42.______The coming of the 19th century foretold a mass media times and also the break-through in arts because of the rapid development in technology. First by the invention of photography photos showed up before people in a way
[单项选择]Speaker A: Have you ever done any work in this field
Speaker B:()
A. It doesn’ t mean I can ’ t do it well without experience.
B. No. But we did some practice in class.
C. Maybe I can try it now.
D. This is just the chance for me to practic
[简答题] So far the research has suggested that only the emotional effects of memories may be reduced, not that the memories are erased.
[简答题]He has done so much for the poor in his community that______(再怎么赞扬他都不过分).
[填空题]So far, the gender gap has been a decisive factor in U.S. politics.
[单项选择]So far we have done a lot to build a low-carbon economy, but it is ( ) ideal. We have to work still harder.
A. next to
B. far from
C. out of
D. due to
[简答题]No one is so _____ as the person who has no wish to learn.
A. A.sensible
B.ignorant
C.useless
D.simple
[填空题]So far no (conclude)()has been arrived at.
[单项选择]
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No one person has done
more to shape modern sexual values in America—and therefore the Western
world—than Dr. Alfred Kinsey. The researcher’s ground-breaking 1949
study, "Sexual Behaviour in the Human Male", which followed by its companion
work on females, tore aside the curtain of silence on sexuality and lifted the
taboos on talking freely about what popular culture would previously only refer
to as "makin’ whoopee".
Kinsey’s research into what makes us
tick in the bedroom not only laid the groundwork for the 1960s sexual
revolution, but. also did the same for much of the theory behind modern day sex
education. After Sigmund Freud made his career reminding us how repressed we
were, Kinsey grabbed the baton and went on to show us what we could do about it.
But now his post-war glory has faded and conservative critics point to AIDS,
drugs and other social ills as natural products of 1960s counter-culture.
A. conservative
B. progressive
C. problemaic
D. traditional