Not long after the telephone was
invented, I assume, a call was placed. The caller was a parent saying, "Your
child is bullying my child, and I want it stopped!" The bully’s parent replied.
"You must have the wrong number. My child is a little angel." A
trillion phone calls later. The conversation is the same. When children are
teased or tyrannized, the parental impulse is to grab the phone and rant. But
these days, as studies in the US show bullying on the rise and parental
supervision on the decline, researchers who study bullying say that calling moms
and dads is more futile than ever. Such calls often lead to playground
recriminations(指责) and don’t really teach our kids any lessons about how to
navigate the world and resolve conflicts. "When you call
parents, you want them to ’extract the cruelty’ from their bull A. has long existed but changed its content B. is often done with careful thinking C. often leads to blaming and misunderstanding D. is used to warn the child not to do it again
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Not long after the telephone was
invented, I assume, a call was placed. The caller was a parent saying, "Your
child is bullying my child, and I want it stopped!" The bully’s parent replied.
"You must have the wrong number. My child is a little angel." A
trillion phone calls later. The conversation is the same. When children are
teased or tyrannized, the parental impulse is to grab the phone and rant. But
these days, as studies in the US show bullying on the rise and parental
supervision on the decline, researchers who study bullying say that calling moms
and dads is more futile than ever. Such calls often lead to playground
recriminations(指责) and don’t really teach our kids any lessons about how to
navigate the world and resolve conflicts. "When you call
parents, you want them to ’extract the cruelty’ from their bull A. frightening and hurting B. teasing C. behaving like a tyrant D. laughing at
[单项选择] Passage Two
After Tesco entered the Thai market in
1998 with its brand of colorful, well-stocked superstores, angry local
competitors tried to impede the powerhouse UK-based retailer’s progress with a
wall of lawsuits--including one that would have forced Tesco Lotus, the
company’s regional subsidiary, to shut off air-conditioning because chilly
stores posed a public health hazard to the equatorial Thai people. Frivolous
legal actions were a minor nuisance compared with what came next. Over a
five-month period last year, two Tesco Lotus outlets were bombed, another
peppered with automatic weapons fire and yet another hit by a rocket-propelled
grenade. Despite threats by governments to ban them, chains
including France’s Carrefour and U.S.-based Wal-Mart are ramping up plans to
hundreds of new outlets throughout the region over the next seve A. The influence of foreign superstores on Asia’s economy. B. The challenges that foreign superstores face in Asia. C. The marketing strategies of famous foreign superstores in Asia. D. The role of famous hypermarkets in the process of economic globalization.
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Passage Two
After Tesco entered the Thai market in 1998 with its brand of colorful, well-stocked superstores, angry local competitors tried to impede the powerhouse UK-based retailer’s progress with a wall of lawsuits—including one that would have forced Tesco Lotus, the company’s regional subsidiary, to shut off air-conditioning because chilly stores posed a public health hazard to the equatorial Thai people. Frivolous legal actions were a minor nuisance compared with what came next. Over a five-month period last year, two Tesco Lotus outlets were bombed, another peppered with automatic weapons fire and yet another hit by a rocket-propelled grenade.
Despite threats by governments to ban them, chains including France’s Carrefour and US-based Wal-Mart are ramping up plans to hundreds of new outlets throughout the region over the next several years. The onslaught threatens to run local retailers A. The influence of foreign superstores on Asia’s economy. B. The challenges that foreign superstores face in Asia. C. The marketing strategies of famous foreign superstores in Asia. D. The role of famous hypermarkets in the process of economic globalization.
[单项选择] Passage Two
The two claws of the mature American
lobster are decidedly different from each other. The crusher claw is short and
stout; the cutter claw is long and slender. Such bilateral asymmetry, in which
the right side of the body is, in all other respects, a mirror image of the left
side, is not unlike handedness in humans. But where the majority of humans are
right-handed, in lobsters the crusher claw appears with equal probability on
either the right side or left side of the body. Bilateral
asymmetry of the claws comes about gradually. In the juvenile fourth and fifth
stages of development, the paired claws are symmetrical and cutterlike.
Asymmetry begins to appear in the juvenile sixth stage of development, and the
paired claws further diverge toward well-defined cutter and crusher claws during
succeeding stages. An intriguing aspect A. drawing an analogy between asymmetry in lobsters and handed in humans. B. developing a method for predicating whether crusher claws in lobster will appear on the left or right side C. explaining differences between lobsters’ crusher claws and cutter claws D. discussing a possible explanation for the way bilateral asymmetry is determined in lobsters
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