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[填空题]Two opposing camps have different ideas about how to respond to Iran’s decision to restart______.
[单项选择]Beliefs are shared ideas about how the world operates. They may be’ summaries and interpretations of the past, explanations of the’ present or predictions for the future, and may be based on common sense, folk wisdom, religion, science, or some combination of these. Some beliefs apply to intangible (无形的) things (for example, whether the human spirit lives on after .death). All cultures distinguish between ideas for which people have reasonable proof (for Americans, for ex ample, the idea that smoking increases the risk of cancer) and ideas that have not been, or cannot be, tested (for Americans, for example, the idea that there is intelligent life on other planets). Where and how people draw the line varies, however.
Bemuse beliefs shape both personal and social experience, basic differences in beliefs can account for some of the problems Vietnamese immigrants have had in American society. One exampie is beliefs concerning the nature of time. People in Western cultures believe tim
A. can be explained by common sense
B. are predictions for the future
C. vary in different cultures
D. can only apply to abstract concepts
[填空题] Many cultures have different ideas about why people catch colds. For Example, in the United States, some people think that you catch cold if your (11) get cold. So, mothers tell small children to wear (12) boots(靴子) in the winter. In other places, including parts of the Middle East, some people believe that strong winds cause cold. So, on trains and buses, people usually don’’t like to sit (13) to open windows. In parts of Europe, some people think that wearing wet clothes will give you a cold. They say that after you go (14), you should quickly put on dry clothes. Today scientists know that colds are caused by viruses(病毒). But the old ideas are still very strong, and many people still follow them to (15) getting ill.
[填空题]Many cultures have different ideas about people catching colds. For example, in the United States, some people think that you can catch a cold if your (11) get cold. So, mothers tell small children to wear (12) boots in the winter. In other places, including parts of the Middle East, some people believe that strong winds cause colds. So, on trains and buses, people usually don’t like to sit (13) open windows. In parts of Europe, some people think that wearing wet clothes will give you a cold. They say that after you go (14) , you should quickly put on dry clothes. Today, scientists know that colds are caused by viruses (病毒). But the old ideas are still very strong, and many people still follow them to (15) getting ill.