M: So, what would you like to drink They have beer, wine and juice here.
W: I don’t like alcohol. It makes my face turn red.
M: So, what would you like to drink They have beer, wine and juice here.
W: I don’t like alcohol. It makes my face turn red.
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M: So, what would you like to drink They have beer, wine and juice here.
W: I don’t like alcohol. It makes my face turn red.
F: Er ... what would you like to drink, tea, coffee or orange juice
M: Er ... maybe ... some coffee, please.
Have you ever wondered what our future is like Practically all people (1) a desire to predict their future (2) . Most people seem inclined to (3) this task using causal reasoning. First, we (4) recognize that future circumstances are (5) caused or conditioned by present ones. We learn that getting an education will (6) how much money we earn later and that swimming beyond the reef may bring an unhappy (7) with a shark.
Second, people also learn that such (8) of cause and effect are probabilistic (概率的,可能的) in nature. That is, the effects occur more often when the causes occur than when the causes are (9) , but not always. Thus, students learn that studying hard (10) good grades in most instances, but not every time. Science makes these concepts of causality and probability more (11) and provides techniques for dealing (12) then more accurately than does causal human in
A. purposes
B. ambitions
C. drives
D. goals
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