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[填空题]________________ (在此危难之中) the people of America still kept their usual good sense, presence of mind, resolution, or integrity.
[简答题](3)依据材料3,从价值观上分析说明危难之中见精神。
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Television in America gives people the choice of many different programs on many different channels. However, many people today are criticizing the quality of the programs. According to these critics, there are too many programs that only entertain; there are not enough interesting programs that give information about the world around us. Perhaps the lack of serious programs is the fault of the commercial television system, not the fault of the people who own or who control the television stations. Television in America depends on money of people who advertise their products on television. Therefore, television stations need to attract advertisers. The programs which attract advertisers are, of course, the programs which have large audiences. And the programs which attract large audiences are usually programs with lots of entertainment and action. Programs about serious subjects, for instance, medicine, science, or history, are not very popular, so advertisers do not buy commerci
A. There are not enough programs to entertain.
B. There are not enough programs to show the life of ordinary people.
C. There are too many programs to educate.
D. There are not enough serious programs.
[填空题]In America, people usually have some pies and potato chips when they eat hot dogs and hamburgers.
[单项选择]In America, people are faced with more and more decisions every day, (1) it’s picking one of thirty-one ice cream (2) , or deciding whether and when to get married. That sounds like a (3) thing, but as a recent study has shown, too many choices can make us confused, even paralyzed (4) indecision. "That’s particularly true (5) it comes to the work place," says Barry Schwartz, an author of six books about human behavior. Students (6) with a variety of skills and interests, but often find themselves (7) when they are to choose an ultimate career (8) . In a study, Schwartz observed decision-making among college students (9) their senior year.
Based on answers to questions (10) their job hunting strategies and career decisions, he divided the students into two groups: maximizers, who (11) every possible option, and satisricers, who look until they find an option th
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