What will future historians remember
about the impact of science during the last decade of the 20th century They
will not be much concerned with many of the marvels that currently preoccupy us,
such as the miraculous increase in the power of home computers and the
unexpected growth of the Internet. Nor will they dwell much on global warming,
the loss of biodiversity and other examples of our penchant for destruction.
Instead, the end of 20th century will be recognized as the time when, for better
or worse, science began to bring about a fundamental shift in our perception of
ourselves. It will be the third time that science has forced us to re-evaluate who we are. The first time, of course, was the revolution that began with Copernicus in 1543 and continued with Kepler, Galileo and Newton. Despite the Church’s opposition, we came to realize A. (A) People’s new knowledge of themselves. B. (B) The development of computer technology. C. (C) The birth and growth of the Internet. D. (D) Mankind’s ability to control global warming [填空题]
A stunned Hollywood debated the future of one of its biggest
stars Sunday. as a sheriff’s watchdog launched an investigation into a possible
cover up of a leaked report that quoted Mel Gibson unleashing a tirade of
anti-Semitic remarks during a drunken driving arrest. One media expert said
Gibson irreparably damaged his career with his "crazy" behavior following his
arrest by Los Angeles County Sheriffs deputies in Malibu early Friday. Charges
of anti-Semitism were also leveled against the actor-director with the release
of his 2004 blockbuster "The Passion of the Christ."
66. ______. According to the report, in addition to threatening the arresting deputy and trying to escape, Gibson said, "The Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world," and asked the officer, James Mee, "Are you a Jew " The report has not been made public, but the Los Angeles Times reported Sunday that it had independently verified its authenticity. 67. [单项选择]Fighting for a Brighter Future for Women
When I was asked what it means to be a woman running for president, I always gave the same answer that I was proud to be running as a woman, but I was running because I thought I’d be the best president. But I am a woman and, like millions of women, I know there are still barriers and biases (偏见) out there, often unconscious, and I want to build an America that respects and embraces the potential of every last one of us. I ran as a daughter who benefited from opportunities my mother never dreamed of. I ran as a mother who worried about my daughter’s future and a mother who wants to leave all children brighter tomorrows. To build that future I see, we must make sure that women and men alike understand the struggles of their grandmothers and their mothers, and that women enjoy equal opportunities, equal pay, and equal respect. Let us resolve and work toward achieving very simple propositions (命题) :There are no accep A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned 我来回答: 提交
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