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[单选题]PARTIIIReadingComprehension(40%)Inthissectionthereare4passagesfollowedby20multiple-choicequestions.Foreachmultiplechoicequestion,therearefoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosetheoneyouthinkisthebestanswer.PASSAGEONE(1)Attheageoftwelveyears,thehumanbodyisatitsmostvigorous.Ithasyettoreachitsfullsizeandstrength,anditsownerhisorherfullintelligence;butatthisagethelikelihoodofdeathisleast.Earlier,wewereinfantsandyoungchildren,andconsequentlymorevulnerable;later,weshallundergoaprogressivelossofourvigorandresistancewhich,thoughimperceptibleatfirst,willfinallybecomesosteepthatwecanlivenolonger,howeverwellwelookafterourselves,andhoweverwellsociety,andourdoctors,lookafterus.(2)Thisdeclineinvigorwiththepassingoftimeiscalledageing.Itisoneofthemostunpleasantdiscoverieswhichweallmakethatwemustdeclineinthisway,thatifweescapewars,accidentsanddiseaseweshalleventually"dieofoldage",andthatthishappensataratewhichdifferslittlefrompersontoperson,sothatthereareheavyoddsinfavorofourdyingbetweentheagesofsixty-fiveandeighty.Someofuswilldiesooner,afewwilllivelonger—onintoaninthortenthdecade.Butthechancesareagainstit,andthereisavirtuallimitonhowlongwecanhopetoremainalive,howeverluckyandrobustweare.(3)Normalpeopletendtoforgetthisprocessunlessanduntiltheyareremindedofit.Wearesofamiliarwiththefactthatmanages,thatpeoplehaveforyearsassumedthattheprocessoflosingvigorwithtime,ofbecomingmorelikelytodietheolderweget,wassomethingself-evident,likethecoolingofahotkettleorthewearing-outofapairofshoes.Theyhavealsoassumedthatallanimals,andprobablyotherorganismssuchastrees,oreventheuniverseitself,mustinthenatureofthings"wearout".(4)Mostanimalswecommonlyobservedoinfactageaswedo,ifgiventhechancetolivelongenough;andmechanicalsystemslikeawoundwatch,orthesun,doinfactanoutofenergyinaccordancewiththesecondlawofthermodynamics(热力学)(whetherthewholeuniversedoessoisamootpointatpresent).Butthesearenotanalogoustowhathappenswhenmanages.Arun-downwatchisstillawatchandcanberewound.Anoldwatch,bycontrast,becomessowornandunreliablethatiteventuallyisnotworthmending.Butawatchcouldneverrepairitself—itdoesnotconsistoflivingparts,onlyofmetal,whichwearsawaybyfriction.Wecould,atonetime,repairourselves—wellenough,atleast,toovercomeallbutthemostinstantlyfatalillnessesandaccidents.Betweentwelveandeightyyearswegraduallylosethispower;anillnesswhichattwelvewouldknockusover,ateightycanknockusout,andintoourgrave.Ifwecouldstayasvigorousasweareattwelve,itwouldtakeabout700yearsforhalfofustodie,andanother700forthesurvivorstobereducedbyhalfagain.21.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisINCORRECT?
[单选题]PARTIVCloseChooseonewordorphrasethatbestcompleteseachblanks.Haveyoueverwonderedwhatourfutureislike?Practically,allpeople_41_adesiretopredicttheirfuture_42_.Mostpeopleseeminclinedto_43_thistaskusingcausalreasoning.Firstwe_44_recognizethatfuturecircumstancesare_45_causedorconditionedbypresentones.Welearnthatgettinganeducationwill_46_howmuchmoneyweearnlaterandthatswimmingbeyondthereefmaybringanunhappy_47_withashark.Second,peoplealsolearnthatsuch_48_ofcauseandeffectareprobabilistic(可能的)innature.Thatis,theeffectsoccurmoreoftenwhenthecausesoccurthanwhenthecausesare_49_,butnotalways.Thus,studentslearnthatstudyinghard_50_goodgradesinmostinstances,butnoteverytime.Sciencemakestheseconceptsofcausalityandprobabilitymore_51_andprovidestechniquesfordealing_52_thenmoreaccuratelythandoescausalhumaninquiry.Inlookingatordinaryhumaninquiry,weneedto_53_betweenpredictionandunderstanding.Often,evenifwedon'tunderstandwhy,wearewillingtoact_54_thebasisofademonstratedpredictiveability.  Whatevertheprimitivedrives_55_motivatehumanbeings,satisfyingthemdependsheavilyontheabilityto_56_futurecircumstances.Theattempttopredictisoftenplayedina_57_ofknowledgeandunderstanding.Ifyoucanunderstandwhycertainregularpatterns_58_,youcanpredictbetterthanifyousimplyobservethosepatterns.Thus,humaninquiryaims_59_answeringboth"what"and"why"question,andwepursuethese_60_byobservingandfiguringout.  41.[A]exhibit[B]exaggerate[C]examine[D]exceed  42.[A]contexts[B]circumstances[C]inspections[D]intuitions  43.[A]underestimate[B]undermine[C]undertake[D]undergo  44.[A]specially[B]particularly[C]always[D]generally  45.[A]somehow[B]somebody[C]someone[D]something  46.[A]enact[B]affect[C]reflect[D]inflect  47.[A]meeting[B]occurrence[C]encounter[D]contact  48.[A]patterns[B]designs[C]arrangements[D]pictures  49.[A]disappointed[B]absent[C]inadequate[D]absolute  50.[A]creates[B]produces[C]loses[D]protects  51.[A]obscure[B]indistinct[C]explicit[D]explosive  52.[A]for[B]at[C]in[D]with  53.[A]distinguish[B]distinct[C]distort[D]distract  54.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]under  55.[A]why[B]how[C]that[D]where  56.[A]predict[B]produce[C]pretend[D]precede  57.[A]content[B]contact[C]contest[D]context  58.[A]happen[B]occur[C]occupy[D]incur  59.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]beyond  60.[A]purposes[B]ambitions[C]drives[D]goalsWhichoneisthebestanswerforQ41?
[单选题]Haveyoueverwonderedwhatourfutureislike?Practically,allpeople_41_adesiretopredicttheirfuture_42_.Mostpeopleseeminclinedto_43_thistaskusingcausalreasoning.Firstwe_44_recognizethatfuturecircumstancesare_45_causedorconditionedbypresentones.Welearnthatgettinganeducationwill_46_howmuchmoneyweearnlaterandthatswimmingbeyondthereefmaybringanunhappy_47_withashark.Second,peoplealsolearnthatsuch_48_ofcauseandeffectareprobabilistic(可能的)innature.Thatis,theeffectsoccurmoreoftenwhenthecausesoccurthanwhenthecausesare_49_,butnotalways.Thus,studentslearnthatstudyinghard_50_goodgradesinmostinstances,butnoteverytime.Sciencemakestheseconceptsofcausalityandprobabilitymore_51_andprovidestechniquesfordealing_52_thenmoreaccuratelythandoescausalhumaninquiry.Inlookingatordinaryhumaninquiry,weneedto_53_betweenpredictionandunderstanding.Often,evenifwedon'tunderstandwhy,wearewillingtoact_54_thebasisofademonstratedpredictiveability.  Whatevertheprimitivedrives_55_motivatehumanbeings,satisfyingthemdependsheavilyontheabilityto_56_futurecircumstances.Theattempttopredictisoftenplayedina_57_ofknowledgeandunderstanding.Ifyoucanunderstandwhycertainregularpatterns_58_,youcanpredictbetterthanifyousimplyobservethosepatterns.Thus,humaninquiryaims_59_answeringboth"what"and"why"question,andwepursuethese_60_byobservingandfiguringout.  41.[A]exhibit[B]exaggerate[C]examine[D]exceed  42.[A]contexts[B]circumstances[C]inspections[D]intuitions  43.[A]underestimate[B]undermine[C]undertake[D]undergo  44.[A]specially[B]particularly[C]always[D]generally  45.[A]somehow[B]somebody[C]someone[D]something  46.[A]enact[B]affect[C]reflect[D]inflect  47.[A]meeting[B]occurrence[C]encounter[D]contact  48.[A]patterns[B]designs[C]arrangements[D]pictures  49.[A]disappointed[B]absent[C]inadequate[D]absolute  50.[A]creates[B]produces[C]loses[D]protects  51.[A]obscure[B]indistinct[C]explicit[D]explosive  52.[A]for[B]at[C]in[D]with  53.[A]distinguish[B]distinct[C]distort[D]distract  54.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]under  55.[A]why[B]how[C]that[D]where  56.[A]predict[B]produce[C]pretend[D]precede  57.[A]content[B]contact[C]contest[D]context  58.[A]happen[B]occur[C]occupy[D]incur  59.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]beyond  60.[A]purposes[B]ambitions[C]drives[D]goalsWhichoneisthebestanswerforQ42?
[单选题]  Haveyoueverwonderedwhatourfutureislike?Practically,allpeople_41_adesiretopredicttheirfuture_42_.Mostpeopleseeminclinedto_43_thistaskusingcausalreasoning.Firstwe_44_recognizethatfuturecircumstancesare_45_causedorconditionedbypresentones.Welearnthatgettinganeducationwill_46_howmuchmoneyweearnlaterandthatswimmingbeyondthereefmaybringanunhappy_47_withashark.  Second,peoplealsolearnthatsuch_48_ofcauseandeffectareprobabilistic(可能的)innature.Thatis,theeffectsoccurmoreoftenwhenthecausesoccurthanwhenthecausesare_49_,butnotalways.Thus,studentslearnthatstudyinghard_50_goodgradesinmostinstances,butnoteverytime.Sciencemakestheseconceptsofcausalityandprobabilitymore_51_andprovidestechniquesfordealing_52_thenmoreaccuratelythandoescausalhumaninquiry.Inlookingatordinaryhumaninquiry,weneedto_53_betweenpredictionandunderstanding.Often,evenifwedon'tunderstandwhy,wearewillingtoact_54_thebasisofademonstratedpredictiveability.  Whatevertheprimitivedrives_55_motivatehumanbeings,satisfyingthemdependsheavilyontheabilityto_56_futurecircumstances.Theattempttopredictisoftenplayedina_57_ofknowledgeandunderstanding.Ifyoucanunderstandwhycertainregularpatterns_58_,youcanpredictbetterthanifyousimplyobservethosepatterns.Thus,humaninquiryaims_59_answeringboth"what"and"why"question,andwepursuethese_60_byobservingandfiguringout.  41.[A]exhibit[B]exaggerate[C]examine[D]exceed  42.[A]contexts[B]circumstances[C]inspections[D]intuitions  43.[A]underestimate[B]undermine[C]undertake[D]undergo  44.[A]specially[B]particularly[C]always[D]generally  45.[A]somehow[B]somebody[C]someone[D]something  46.[A]enact[B]affect[C]reflect[D]inflect  47.[A]meeting[B]occurrence[C]encounter[D]contact  48.[A]patterns[B]designs[C]arrangements[D]pictures  49.[A]disappointed[B]absent[C]inadequate[D]absolute  50.[A]creates[B]produces[C]loses[D]protects  51.[A]obscure[B]indistinct[C]explicit[D]explosive  52.[A]for[B]at[C]in[D]with  53.[A]distinguish[B]distinct[C]distort[D]distract  54.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]under  55.[A]why[B]how[C]that[D]where  56.[A]predict[B]produce[C]pretend[D]precede  57.[A]content[B]contact[C]contest[D]context  58.[A]happen[B]occur[C]occupy[D]incur  59.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]beyond  60.[A]purposes[B]ambitions[C]drives[D]goalsWhichoneisthebestanswerforQ43?
[单选题]  Haveyoueverwonderedwhatourfutureislike?Practically,allpeople_41_adesiretopredicttheirfuture_42_.Mostpeopleseeminclinedto_43_thistaskusingcausalreasoning.Firstwe_44_recognizethatfuturecircumstancesare_45_causedorconditionedbypresentones.Welearnthatgettinganeducationwill_46_howmuchmoneyweearnlaterandthatswimmingbeyondthereefmaybringanunhappy_47_withashark.  Second,peoplealsolearnthatsuch_48_ofcauseandeffectareprobabilistic(可能的)innature.Thatis,theeffectsoccurmoreoftenwhenthecausesoccurthanwhenthecausesare_49_,butnotalways.Thus,studentslearnthatstudyinghard_50_goodgradesinmostinstances,butnoteverytime.Sciencemakestheseconceptsofcausalityandprobabilitymore_51_andprovidestechniquesfordealing_52_thenmoreaccuratelythandoescausalhumaninquiry.Inlookingatordinaryhumaninquiry,weneedto_53_betweenpredictionandunderstanding.Often,evenifwedon'tunderstandwhy,wearewillingtoact_54_thebasisofademonstratedpredictiveability.  Whatevertheprimitivedrives_55_motivatehumanbeings,satisfyingthemdependsheavilyontheabilityto_56_futurecircumstances.Theattempttopredictisoftenplayedina_57_ofknowledgeandunderstanding.Ifyoucanunderstandwhycertainregularpatterns_58_,youcanpredictbetterthanifyousimplyobservethosepatterns.Thus,humaninquiryaims_59_answeringboth"what"and"why"question,andwepursuethese_60_byobservingandfiguringout.  41.[A]exhibit[B]exaggerate[C]examine[D]exceed  42.[A]contexts[B]circumstances[C]inspections[D]intuitions  43.[A]underestimate[B]undermine[C]undertake[D]undergo  44.[A]specially[B]particularly[C]always[D]generally  45.[A]somehow[B]somebody[C]someone[D]something  46.[A]enact[B]affect[C]reflect[D]inflect  47.[A]meeting[B]occurrence[C]encounter[D]contact  48.[A]patterns[B]designs[C]arrangements[D]pictures  49.[A]disappointed[B]absent[C]inadequate[D]absolute  50.[A]creates[B]produces[C]loses[D]protects  51.[A]obscure[B]indistinct[C]explicit[D]explosive  52.[A]for[B]at[C]in[D]with  53.[A]distinguish[B]distinct[C]distort[D]distract  54.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]under  55.[A]why[B]how[C]that[D]where  56.[A]predict[B]produce[C]pretend[D]precede  57.[A]content[B]contact[C]contest[D]context  58.[A]happen[B]occur[C]occupy[D]incur  59.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]beyond  60.[A]purposes[B]ambitions[C]drives[D]goalsWhichoneisthebestanswerforQ44?
[单选题]  Haveyoueverwonderedwhatourfutureislike?Practically,allpeople_41_adesiretopredicttheirfuture_42_.Mostpeopleseeminclinedto_43_thistaskusingcausalreasoning.Firstwe_44_recognizethatfuturecircumstancesare_45_causedorconditionedbypresentones.Welearnthatgettinganeducationwill_46_howmuchmoneyweearnlaterandthatswimmingbeyondthereefmaybringanunhappy_47_withashark.  Second,peoplealsolearnthatsuch_48_ofcauseandeffectareprobabilistic(可能的)innature.Thatis,theeffectsoccurmoreoftenwhenthecausesoccurthanwhenthecausesare_49_,butnotalways.Thus,studentslearnthatstudyinghard_50_goodgradesinmostinstances,butnoteverytime.Sciencemakestheseconceptsofcausalityandprobabilitymore_51_andprovidestechniquesfordealing_52_thenmoreaccuratelythandoescausalhumaninquiry.Inlookingatordinaryhumaninquiry,weneedto_53_betweenpredictionandunderstanding.Often,evenifwedon'tunderstandwhy,wearewillingtoact_54_thebasisofademonstratedpredictiveability.  Whatevertheprimitivedrives_55_motivatehumanbeings,satisfyingthemdependsheavilyontheabilityto_56_futurecircumstances.Theattempttopredictisoftenplayedina_57_ofknowledgeandunderstanding.Ifyoucanunderstandwhycertainregularpatterns_58_,youcanpredictbetterthanifyousimplyobservethosepatterns.Thus,humaninquiryaims_59_answeringboth"what"and"why"question,andwepursuethese_60_byobservingandfiguringout.  41.[A]exhibit[B]exaggerate[C]examine[D]exceed  42.[A]contexts[B]circumstances[C]inspections[D]intuitions  43.[A]underestimate[B]undermine[C]undertake[D]undergo  44.[A]specially[B]particularly[C]always[D]generally  45.[A]somehow[B]somebody[C]someone[D]something  46.[A]enact[B]affect[C]reflect[D]inflect  47.[A]meeting[B]occurrence[C]encounter[D]contact  48.[A]patterns[B]designs[C]arrangements[D]pictures  49.[A]disappointed[B]absent[C]inadequate[D]absolute  50.[A]creates[B]produces[C]loses[D]protects  51.[A]obscure[B]indistinct[C]explicit[D]explosive  52.[A]for[B]at[C]in[D]with  53.[A]distinguish[B]distinct[C]distort[D]distract  54.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]under  55.[A]why[B]how[C]that[D]where  56.[A]predict[B]produce[C]pretend[D]precede  57.[A]content[B]contact[C]contest[D]context  58.[A]happen[B]occur[C]occupy[D]incur  59.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]beyond  60.[A]purposes[B]ambitions[C]drives[D]goalsWhichoneisthebestanswerforQ45?
[单选题]  Haveyoueverwonderedwhatourfutureislike?Practically,allpeople_41_adesiretopredicttheirfuture_42_.Mostpeopleseeminclinedto_43_thistaskusingcausalreasoning.Firstwe_44_recognizethatfuturecircumstancesare_45_causedorconditionedbypresentones.Welearnthatgettinganeducationwill_46_howmuchmoneyweearnlaterandthatswimmingbeyondthereefmaybringanunhappy_47_withashark.  Second,peoplealsolearnthatsuch_48_ofcauseandeffectareprobabilistic(可能的)innature.Thatis,theeffectsoccurmoreoftenwhenthecausesoccurthanwhenthecausesare_49_,butnotalways.Thus,studentslearnthatstudyinghard_50_goodgradesinmostinstances,butnoteverytime.Sciencemakestheseconceptsofcausalityandprobabilitymore_51_andprovidestechniquesfordealing_52_thenmoreaccuratelythandoescausalhumaninquiry.Inlookingatordinaryhumaninquiry,weneedto_53_betweenpredictionandunderstanding.Often,evenifwedon'tunderstandwhy,wearewillingtoact_54_thebasisofademonstratedpredictiveability.  Whatevertheprimitivedrives_55_motivatehumanbeings,satisfyingthemdependsheavilyontheabilityto_56_futurecircumstances.Theattempttopredictisoftenplayedina_57_ofknowledgeandunderstanding.Ifyoucanunderstandwhycertainregularpatterns_58_,youcanpredictbetterthanifyousimplyobservethosepatterns.Thus,humaninquiryaims_59_answeringboth"what"and"why"question,andwepursuethese_60_byobservingandfiguringout.  41.[A]exhibit[B]exaggerate[C]examine[D]exceed  42.[A]contexts[B]circumstances[C]inspections[D]intuitions  43.[A]underestimate[B]undermine[C]undertake[D]undergo  44.[A]specially[B]particularly[C]always[D]generally  45.[A]somehow[B]somebody[C]someone[D]something  46.[A]enact[B]affect[C]reflect[D]inflect  47.[A]meeting[B]occurrence[C]encounter[D]contact  48.[A]patterns[B]designs[C]arrangements[D]pictures  49.[A]disappointed[B]absent[C]inadequate[D]absolute  50.[A]creates[B]produces[C]loses[D]protects  51.[A]obscure[B]indistinct[C]explicit[D]explosive  52.[A]for[B]at[C]in[D]with  53.[A]distinguish[B]distinct[C]distort[D]distract  54.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]under  55.[A]why[B]how[C]that[D]where  56.[A]predict[B]produce[C]pretend[D]precede  57.[A]content[B]contact[C]contest[D]context  58.[A]happen[B]occur[C]occupy[D]incur  59.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]beyond  60.[A]purposes[B]ambitions[C]drives[D]goalsWhichoneisthebestanswerforQ46?
[单选题]  Haveyoueverwonderedwhatourfutureislike?Practically,allpeople_41_adesiretopredicttheirfuture_42_.Mostpeopleseeminclinedto_43_thistaskusingcausalreasoning.Firstwe_44_recognizethatfuturecircumstancesare_45_causedorconditionedbypresentones.Welearnthatgettinganeducationwill_46_howmuchmoneyweearnlaterandthatswimmingbeyondthereefmaybringanunhappy_47_withashark.  Second,peoplealsolearnthatsuch_48_ofcauseandeffectareprobabilistic(可能的)innature.Thatis,theeffectsoccurmoreoftenwhenthecausesoccurthanwhenthecausesare_49_,butnotalways.Thus,studentslearnthatstudyinghard_50_goodgradesinmostinstances,butnoteverytime.Sciencemakestheseconceptsofcausalityandprobabilitymore_51_andprovidestechniquesfordealing_52_thenmoreaccuratelythandoescausalhumaninquiry.Inlookingatordinaryhumaninquiry,weneedto_53_betweenpredictionandunderstanding.Often,evenifwedon'tunderstandwhy,wearewillingtoact_54_thebasisofademonstratedpredictiveability.  Whatevertheprimitivedrives_55_motivatehumanbeings,satisfyingthemdependsheavilyontheabilityto_56_futurecircumstances.Theattempttopredictisoftenplayedina_57_ofknowledgeandunderstanding.Ifyoucanunderstandwhycertainregularpatterns_58_,youcanpredictbetterthanifyousimplyobservethosepatterns.Thus,humaninquiryaims_59_answeringboth"what"and"why"question,andwepursuethese_60_byobservingandfiguringout.  41.[A]exhibit[B]exaggerate[C]examine[D]exceed  42.[A]contexts[B]circumstances[C]inspections[D]intuitions  43.[A]underestimate[B]undermine[C]undertake[D]undergo  44.[A]specially[B]particularly[C]always[D]generally  45.[A]somehow[B]somebody[C]someone[D]something  46.[A]enact[B]affect[C]reflect[D]inflect  47.[A]meeting[B]occurrence[C]encounter[D]contact  48.[A]patterns[B]designs[C]arrangements[D]pictures  49.[A]disappointed[B]absent[C]inadequate[D]absolute  50.[A]creates[B]produces[C]loses[D]protects  51.[A]obscure[B]indistinct[C]explicit[D]explosive  52.[A]for[B]at[C]in[D]with  53.[A]distinguish[B]distinct[C]distort[D]distract  54.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]under  55.[A]why[B]how[C]that[D]where  56.[A]predict[B]produce[C]pretend[D]precede  57.[A]content[B]contact[C]contest[D]context  58.[A]happen[B]occur[C]occupy[D]incur  59.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]beyond  60.[A]purposes[B]ambitions[C]drives[D]goalsWhichoneisthebestanswerforQ47?
[单选题]  Haveyoueverwonderedwhatourfutureislike?Practically,allpeople_41_adesiretopredicttheirfuture_42_.Mostpeopleseeminclinedto_43_thistaskusingcausalreasoning.Firstwe_44_recognizethatfuturecircumstancesare_45_causedorconditionedbypresentones.Welearnthatgettinganeducationwill_46_howmuchmoneyweearnlaterandthatswimmingbeyondthereefmaybringanunhappy_47_withashark.  Second,peoplealsolearnthatsuch_48_ofcauseandeffectareprobabilistic(可能的)innature.Thatis,theeffectsoccurmoreoftenwhenthecausesoccurthanwhenthecausesare_49_,butnotalways.Thus,studentslearnthatstudyinghard_50_goodgradesinmostinstances,butnoteverytime.Sciencemakestheseconceptsofcausalityandprobabilitymore_51_andprovidestechniquesfordealing_52_thenmoreaccuratelythandoescausalhumaninquiry.Inlookingatordinaryhumaninquiry,weneedto_53_betweenpredictionandunderstanding.Often,evenifwedon'tunderstandwhy,wearewillingtoact_54_thebasisofademonstratedpredictiveability.  Whatevertheprimitivedrives_55_motivatehumanbeings,satisfyingthemdependsheavilyontheabilityto_56_futurecircumstances.Theattempttopredictisoftenplayedina_57_ofknowledgeandunderstanding.Ifyoucanunderstandwhycertainregularpatterns_58_,youcanpredictbetterthanifyousimplyobservethosepatterns.Thus,humaninquiryaims_59_answeringboth"what"and"why"question,andwepursuethese_60_byobservingandfiguringout.  41.[A]exhibit[B]exaggerate[C]examine[D]exceed  42.[A]contexts[B]circumstances[C]inspections[D]intuitions  43.[A]underestimate[B]undermine[C]undertake[D]undergo  44.[A]specially[B]particularly[C]always[D]generally  45.[A]somehow[B]somebody[C]someone[D]something  46.[A]enact[B]affect[C]reflect[D]inflect  47.[A]meeting[B]occurrence[C]encounter[D]contact  48.[A]patterns[B]designs[C]arrangements[D]pictures  49.[A]disappointed[B]absent[C]inadequate[D]absolute  50.[A]creates[B]produces[C]loses[D]protects  51.[A]obscure[B]indistinct[C]explicit[D]explosive  52.[A]for[B]at[C]in[D]with  53.[A]distinguish[B]distinct[C]distort[D]distract  54.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]under  55.[A]why[B]how[C]that[D]where  56.[A]predict[B]produce[C]pretend[D]precede  57.[A]content[B]contact[C]contest[D]context  58.[A]happen[B]occur[C]occupy[D]incur  59.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]beyond  60.[A]purposes[B]ambitions[C]drives[D]goalsWhichoneisthebestanswerforQ48?
[单选题]  Haveyoueverwonderedwhatourfutureislike?Practically,allpeople_41_adesiretopredicttheirfuture_42_.Mostpeopleseeminclinedto_43_thistaskusingcausalreasoning.Firstwe_44_recognizethatfuturecircumstancesare_45_causedorconditionedbypresentones.Welearnthatgettinganeducationwill_46_howmuchmoneyweearnlaterandthatswimmingbeyondthereefmaybringanunhappy_47_withashark.  Second,peoplealsolearnthatsuch_48_ofcauseandeffectareprobabilistic(可能的)innature.Thatis,theeffectsoccurmoreoftenwhenthecausesoccurthanwhenthecausesare_49_,butnotalways.Thus,studentslearnthatstudyinghard_50_goodgradesinmostinstances,butnoteverytime.Sciencemakestheseconceptsofcausalityandprobabilitymore_51_andprovidestechniquesfordealing_52_thenmoreaccuratelythandoescausalhumaninquiry.Inlookingatordinaryhumaninquiry,weneedto_53_betweenpredictionandunderstanding.Often,evenifwedon'tunderstandwhy,wearewillingtoact_54_thebasisofademonstratedpredictiveability.  Whatevertheprimitivedrives_55_motivatehumanbeings,satisfyingthemdependsheavilyontheabilityto_56_futurecircumstances.Theattempttopredictisoftenplayedina_57_ofknowledgeandunderstanding.Ifyoucanunderstandwhycertainregularpatterns_58_,youcanpredictbetterthanifyousimplyobservethosepatterns.Thus,humaninquiryaims_59_answeringboth"what"and"why"question,andwepursuethese_60_byobservingandfiguringout.  41.[A]exhibit[B]exaggerate[C]examine[D]exceed  42.[A]contexts[B]circumstances[C]inspections[D]intuitions  43.[A]underestimate[B]undermine[C]undertake[D]undergo  44.[A]specially[B]particularly[C]always[D]generally  45.[A]somehow[B]somebody[C]someone[D]something  46.[A]enact[B]affect[C]reflect[D]inflect  47.[A]meeting[B]occurrence[C]encounter[D]contact  48.[A]patterns[B]designs[C]arrangements[D]pictures  49.[A]disappointed[B]absent[C]inadequate[D]absolute  50.[A]creates[B]produces[C]loses[D]protects  51.[A]obscure[B]indistinct[C]explicit[D]explosive  52.[A]for[B]at[C]in[D]with  53.[A]distinguish[B]distinct[C]distort[D]distract  54.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]under  55.[A]why[B]how[C]that[D]where  56.[A]predict[B]produce[C]pretend[D]precede  57.[A]content[B]contact[C]contest[D]context  58.[A]happen[B]occur[C]occupy[D]incur  59.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]beyond  60.[A]purposes[B]ambitions[C]drives[D]goalsWhichoneisthebestanswerforQ49?
[单选题]  Haveyoueverwonderedwhatourfutureislike?Practically,allpeople_41_adesiretopredicttheirfuture_42_.Mostpeopleseeminclinedto_43_thistaskusingcausalreasoning.Firstwe_44_recognizethatfuturecircumstancesare_45_causedorconditionedbypresentones.Welearnthatgettinganeducationwill_46_howmuchmoneyweearnlaterandthatswimmingbeyondthereefmaybringanunhappy_47_withashark.  Second,peoplealsolearnthatsuch_48_ofcauseandeffectareprobabilistic(可能的)innature.Thatis,theeffectsoccurmoreoftenwhenthecausesoccurthanwhenthecausesare_49_,butnotalways.Thus,studentslearnthatstudyinghard_50_goodgradesinmostinstances,butnoteverytime.Sciencemakestheseconceptsofcausalityandprobabilitymore_51_andprovidestechniquesfordealing_52_thenmoreaccuratelythandoescausalhumaninquiry.Inlookingatordinaryhumaninquiry,weneedto_53_betweenpredictionandunderstanding.Often,evenifwedon'tunderstandwhy,wearewillingtoact_54_thebasisofademonstratedpredictiveability.  Whatevertheprimitivedrives_55_motivatehumanbeings,satisfyingthemdependsheavilyontheabilityto_56_futurecircumstances.Theattempttopredictisoftenplayedina_57_ofknowledgeandunderstanding.Ifyoucanunderstandwhycertainregularpatterns_58_,youcanpredictbetterthanifyousimplyobservethosepatterns.Thus,humaninquiryaims_59_answeringboth"what"and"why"question,andwepursuethese_60_byobservingandfiguringout.  41.[A]exhibit[B]exaggerate[C]examine[D]exceed  42.[A]contexts[B]circumstances[C]inspections[D]intuitions  43.[A]underestimate[B]undermine[C]undertake[D]undergo  44.[A]specially[B]particularly[C]always[D]generally  45.[A]somehow[B]somebody[C]someone[D]something  46.[A]enact[B]affect[C]reflect[D]inflect  47.[A]meeting[B]occurrence[C]encounter[D]contact  48.[A]patterns[B]designs[C]arrangements[D]pictures  49.[A]disappointed[B]absent[C]inadequate[D]absolute  50.[A]creates[B]produces[C]loses[D]protects  51.[A]obscure[B]indistinct[C]explicit[D]explosive  52.[A]for[B]at[C]in[D]with  53.[A]distinguish[B]distinct[C]distort[D]distract  54.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]under  55.[A]why[B]how[C]that[D]where  56.[A]predict[B]produce[C]pretend[D]precede  57.[A]content[B]contact[C]contest[D]context  58.[A]happen[B]occur[C]occupy[D]incur  59.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]beyond  60.[A]purposes[B]ambitions[C]drives[D]goalsWhichoneisthebestanswerforQ50?
[单选题]  Haveyoueverwonderedwhatourfutureislike?Practically,allpeople_41_adesiretopredicttheirfuture_42_.Mostpeopleseeminclinedto_43_thistaskusingcausalreasoning.Firstwe_44_recognizethatfuturecircumstancesare_45_causedorconditionedbypresentones.Welearnthatgettinganeducationwill_46_howmuchmoneyweearnlaterandthatswimmingbeyondthereefmaybringanunhappy_47_withashark.  Second,peoplealsolearnthatsuch_48_ofcauseandeffectareprobabilistic(可能的)innature.Thatis,theeffectsoccurmoreoftenwhenthecausesoccurthanwhenthecausesare_49_,butnotalways.Thus,studentslearnthatstudyinghard_50_goodgradesinmostinstances,butnoteverytime.Sciencemakestheseconceptsofcausalityandprobabilitymore_51_andprovidestechniquesfordealing_52_thenmoreaccuratelythandoescausalhumaninquiry.Inlookingatordinaryhumaninquiry,weneedto_53_betweenpredictionandunderstanding.Often,evenifwedon'tunderstandwhy,wearewillingtoact_54_thebasisofademonstratedpredictiveability.  Whatevertheprimitivedrives_55_motivatehumanbeings,satisfyingthemdependsheavilyontheabilityto_56_futurecircumstances.Theattempttopredictisoftenplayedina_57_ofknowledgeandunderstanding.Ifyoucanunderstandwhycertainregularpatterns_58_,youcanpredictbetterthanifyousimplyobservethosepatterns.Thus,humaninquiryaims_59_answeringboth"what"and"why"question,andwepursuethese_60_byobservingandfiguringout.  41.[A]exhibit[B]exaggerate[C]examine[D]exceed  42.[A]contexts[B]circumstances[C]inspections[D]intuitions  43.[A]underestimate[B]undermine[C]undertake[D]undergo  44.[A]specially[B]particularly[C]always[D]generally  45.[A]somehow[B]somebody[C]someone[D]something  46.[A]enact[B]affect[C]reflect[D]inflect  47.[A]meeting[B]occurrence[C]encounter[D]contact  48.[A]patterns[B]designs[C]arrangements[D]pictures  49.[A]disappointed[B]absent[C]inadequate[D]absolute  50.[A]creates[B]produces[C]loses[D]protects  51.[A]obscure[B]indistinct[C]explicit[D]explosive  52.[A]for[B]at[C]in[D]with  53.[A]distinguish[B]distinct[C]distort[D]distract  54.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]under  55.[A]why[B]how[C]that[D]where  56.[A]predict[B]produce[C]pretend[D]precede  57.[A]content[B]contact[C]contest[D]context  58.[A]happen[B]occur[C]occupy[D]incur  59.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]beyond  60.[A]purposes[B]ambitions[C]drives[D]goalsWhichoneisthebestanswerforQ51?
[单选题]  Haveyoueverwonderedwhatourfutureislike?Practically,allpeople_41_adesiretopredicttheirfuture_42_.Mostpeopleseeminclinedto_43_thistaskusingcausalreasoning.Firstwe_44_recognizethatfuturecircumstancesare_45_causedorconditionedbypresentones.Welearnthatgettinganeducationwill_46_howmuchmoneyweearnlaterandthatswimmingbeyondthereefmaybringanunhappy_47_withashark.  Second,peoplealsolearnthatsuch_48_ofcauseandeffectareprobabilistic(可能的)innature.Thatis,theeffectsoccurmoreoftenwhenthecausesoccurthanwhenthecausesare_49_,butnotalways.Thus,studentslearnthatstudyinghard_50_goodgradesinmostinstances,butnoteverytime.Sciencemakestheseconceptsofcausalityandprobabilitymore_51_andprovidestechniquesfordealing_52_thenmoreaccuratelythandoescausalhumaninquiry.Inlookingatordinaryhumaninquiry,weneedto_53_betweenpredictionandunderstanding.Often,evenifwedon'tunderstandwhy,wearewillingtoact_54_thebasisofademonstratedpredictiveability.  Whatevertheprimitivedrives_55_motivatehumanbeings,satisfyingthemdependsheavilyontheabilityto_56_futurecircumstances.Theattempttopredictisoftenplayedina_57_ofknowledgeandunderstanding.Ifyoucanunderstandwhycertainregularpatterns_58_,youcanpredictbetterthanifyousimplyobservethosepatterns.Thus,humaninquiryaims_59_answeringboth"what"and"why"question,andwepursuethese_60_byobservingandfiguringout.  41.[A]exhibit[B]exaggerate[C]examine[D]exceed  42.[A]contexts[B]circumstances[C]inspections[D]intuitions  43.[A]underestimate[B]undermine[C]undertake[D]undergo  44.[A]specially[B]particularly[C]always[D]generally  45.[A]somehow[B]somebody[C]someone[D]something  46.[A]enact[B]affect[C]reflect[D]inflect  47.[A]meeting[B]occurrence[C]encounter[D]contact  48.[A]patterns[B]designs[C]arrangements[D]pictures  49.[A]disappointed[B]absent[C]inadequate[D]absolute  50.[A]creates[B]produces[C]loses[D]protects  51.[A]obscure[B]indistinct[C]explicit[D]explosive  52.[A]for[B]at[C]in[D]with  53.[A]distinguish[B]distinct[C]distort[D]distract  54.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]under  55.[A]why[B]how[C]that[D]where  56.[A]predict[B]produce[C]pretend[D]precede  57.[A]content[B]contact[C]contest[D]context  58.[A]happen[B]occur[C]occupy[D]incur  59.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]beyond  60.[A]purposes[B]ambitions[C]drives[D]goalsWhichoneisthebestanswerforQ52?
[单选题]  Haveyoueverwonderedwhatourfutureislike?Practically,allpeople_41_adesiretopredicttheirfuture_42_.Mostpeopleseeminclinedto_43_thistaskusingcausalreasoning.Firstwe_44_recognizethatfuturecircumstancesare_45_causedorconditionedbypresentones.Welearnthatgettinganeducationwill_46_howmuchmoneyweearnlaterandthatswimmingbeyondthereefmaybringanunhappy_47_withashark.  Second,peoplealsolearnthatsuch_48_ofcauseandeffectareprobabilistic(可能的)innature.Thatis,theeffectsoccurmoreoftenwhenthecausesoccurthanwhenthecausesare_49_,butnotalways.Thus,studentslearnthatstudyinghard_50_goodgradesinmostinstances,butnoteverytime.Sciencemakestheseconceptsofcausalityandprobabilitymore_51_andprovidestechniquesfordealing_52_thenmoreaccuratelythandoescausalhumaninquiry.Inlookingatordinaryhumaninquiry,weneedto_53_betweenpredictionandunderstanding.Often,evenifwedon'tunderstandwhy,wearewillingtoact_54_thebasisofademonstratedpredictiveability.  Whatevertheprimitivedrives_55_motivatehumanbeings,satisfyingthemdependsheavilyontheabilityto_56_futurecircumstances.Theattempttopredictisoftenplayedina_57_ofknowledgeandunderstanding.Ifyoucanunderstandwhycertainregularpatterns_58_,youcanpredictbetterthanifyousimplyobservethosepatterns.Thus,humaninquiryaims_59_answeringboth"what"and"why"question,andwepursuethese_60_byobservingandfiguringout.  41.[A]exhibit[B]exaggerate[C]examine[D]exceed  42.[A]contexts[B]circumstances[C]inspections[D]intuitions  43.[A]underestimate[B]undermine[C]undertake[D]undergo  44.[A]specially[B]particularly[C]always[D]generally  45.[A]somehow[B]somebody[C]someone[D]something  46.[A]enact[B]affect[C]reflect[D]inflect  47.[A]meeting[B]occurrence[C]encounter[D]contact  48.[A]patterns[B]designs[C]arrangements[D]pictures  49.[A]disappointed[B]absent[C]inadequate[D]absolute  50.[A]creates[B]produces[C]loses[D]protects  51.[A]obscure[B]indistinct[C]explicit[D]explosive  52.[A]for[B]at[C]in[D]with  53.[A]distinguish[B]distinct[C]distort[D]distract  54.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]under  55.[A]why[B]how[C]that[D]where  56.[A]predict[B]produce[C]pretend[D]precede  57.[A]content[B]contact[C]contest[D]context  58.[A]happen[B]occur[C]occupy[D]incur  59.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]beyond  60.[A]purposes[B]ambitions[C]drives[D]goalsWhichoneisthebestanswerforQ53?
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