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1、姓名班级学号10题目要求:请在单词后标明汉语意思(每空一分),然后做选词填空题,并将答案写到划线处(每空一分)。(总分25分)A. attitudes;B.boun daries;c.collective; D.con fide nt;E.differe nces;F.relatively;G.subtle;H. sober;I.simply;J. links;K.dramatically;L. similarly;M.dista nt;N. sensitive;O.prospects;选词填空题答案:1-5:6-10People who have directly experie need
2、floodi ng are morelikely to be worried about climate change and willingto adopten ergy-sav ing behavior, accord ing to a new study based on arece nt survey of 1,822 in dividuals across the Un ited Kin gdom.The new study found that those who report experience offlooding express more concern over clim
3、ate change, see it asless uncertain, and feel more that their actionswill have an effect on climate change. Importantly, these perceptual ( 认知的) also translate into a greaterwillingness to save energy to mitigate climate change.Previous psychological research suggests that manypeople are 姓名 班级 学号rel
4、atively unconcerned about climate change because they perceive it as a issue that will not directly affect them. Butthe authors of the new study say their results suggest that drawing between local weather events and climate changeis likely to be a useful strategy for increasing concern and action.A
5、n earlier study conducted after major U.K. floods in 1998 and 2000 found similar levels of concern in thosedirectly affected by flooding and those who did not have that experience. But given that severe flooding e ventsstruck England since 2003, the British research team decided to revisit the issue
6、.Elke Weber a professor of business and psychology at Columbia University called the findings surprising and important. Following the failed climate change negotiations in Copenhagen, the for sufficient public concernabout climate change and political will to reduce carbon emissions have seemed dim.
7、 However, recent events in Tunisia (突尼斯), Egypt and other countries have shown that increases in the perceiv ed effectiveness of individual andaction can change and behaviors quickly and. The new study s findings, Weberadded, providea glimmer of hope that similar tipping point dynamics might exist i
8、n the domain of climate change.姓名 班级 学号 分数题目要求:请在单词后标明汉语意思(每空一分),然后做选词;B. excel填空题,并将答案写到划线处(每空一分)。(总分 25 分)A. apparentlyC.formula;D. genius;E.insightful;F.intimateH. ultimateI.inv estigate;J.stirK.renown;L. unknown; M.mindN.motivate;O. positively;G.stateme nt选词填空题答案:1-5 :6-10Albert Ei nste in,the f
9、ather of modern physics, is the mostin flue ntialphysicist of the 20th century. Most people considerEi nstei n to be a ,and yet he made a/a npers onal observati on. He said, am only passi on ately curious.hope in that statement. People tale nts that lead to brillia nee.I have no special tale nts. IT
10、here s both humility andtend to assumehe has special, talent canhelp achieve brillia nee, but it is not eno ugh. It starts withcuriosity. As adisti nctivevalue, curiosity meansinquisitiveness (好追根究底)or eager to andlearn more. For some, curiosity comes n aturally, and all they n eed to do is toit up.
11、 For others, fear holds them back from being inquisitive.姓名班级学号That sort of sta tement only feeds the fear thatprevents real learning and growing. But when you encourage a curious , like Einsteins, you feed the hunger toexplore the and test new theories. Thats whatleads to mastering a subject and be
12、coming known as an expert. So what about you? Are you passionately curious? Have you found a way to create a powerful effect with your curiosity, taking one insight and building it into another one? If so, you have the potential to to greatness, and c hange the world like what Einstein did. And if y
13、ou think about a for success, consider Einstein s famous equation of E=mc2. You can come up with a new way of using the equation, which is Excellence = Mastery x Curiosity2. There is power in curiosity for curiosity has its own reason for existing.姓名班级学号分数题目要求:请在单词后标明汉语意思(每空一分),然后做选词填空题,并将答案写到划线处(每空
14、一分)。(总分25分)A. accessible;B.con sta ntJC.emphasis;D.i nno vati on;E.inv estigati on;F. Limits;G.programs; H.pursuit;I.statistics ;J.tailored;K.reduc ingJL.requir ing;M. rewardi ng;N.tech no logy;O. ;typical选词填空题答案:1-5 :6-10In 2015 Doreetha Dani els received her associate degree insocial sciences from
15、 College of the Canyons, California. ButDaniels wasn t a . student: She was 99 years old.Talking about her graduation, Daniels indicated that she wanted to get her degree simply to better herself; her six years of school during that were a testament to her will,determination, and commitment to learn
16、ing.Few of us will pursue college degrees at Daniels age, or even as mid-career professionals (though recent indicate that increasing numbers of people are pursuing college degrees at advanced ages). Almost all of us haveon our time and finances due to kids, social organizations, work, and more that
17、 make additional 姓名 班级 学号formal education impractical or impossible.For some of us, learning isn t simply about earning degrees. Books, online courses, MOOCs, professional development programs, and other resources have never been more abundant or , making it easier than ever to makea habit of lifelo
18、ng learning. Every day, each of us is offered the opportunity to pursue intellectualdevelopment in ways thatare to our learning style.The Economist recently detailed the ways in which our rapidly shifting professional situation the disruptive (颠 覆性的 ) power of automation, the increasing number of jo
19、bs expertise necessitates that workers focuscontinually on mastering new technologies and skills. A CBRE report estimated that 50% of jobs would be redundant by 2025 due to technological . Trends including AI,robotics, and offshoring(夕卜包) meanshifts in thenature of work. And surviving these shifts r
20、equires continual learning and personal growth.The reasons to continue learning are many, and the weightof the evidence would indicate that lifelong learning isntsimply an economic imperative but a social, emotional, and physical one as well. Welive in an age of abundant opportunity for learning and
21、 development. Capturing that opportunity can be one of life s most pursuits.姓名 班级 学号 分数 题目要求:请在单词后标明汉语意思(每空一分),然后做选词 填空题,并将答案写到划线处(每空一分)。 (总分 25 分)A. across;B. active; C.experience;G.getaway;H.impressiveI.paradise; J.k nownK.recog ni zed; L.throughM.together; N.whoever;O.w on dersD.explori ng;E.feat
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23、i, Maui, Molokai, and Hawaii (alsoas The Big Isla nd), have their own character anddifferent Iandscapes. It s easy to fly or cruis e between theislands so you can more than one during your stay.The Hawaiian Islands are home to a diverse range of姓名班级学号experie nces,from whale watching, snorkeling and surfing, to witnessingan volcano, hiking the Grand Canyon of thePacific, and driving the spectacular Hana Highway Hawaii is a tropical , complete with a laid -back Polynesianlifestyle.Famed golf architects have designed sensational courses scenic settings by theocean with lava fixtures,and
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