Three days later, the IOC announced that Johnson’s test had

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单选题
Three days later, the IOC announced that Johnson’s test had been positive and he had disgraced the sports movement.
A

dishonored

B

destroyed

C

discriminated

D

disguised

参考答案和解析
正确答案: A
解析:
句意:三天后,国际奥委会宣布约翰逊的尿检呈阳性并称他玷污了这项体育活动。disgrace玷污,使蒙受耻辱。dishonor玷污,使蒙羞。destroy破坏。discriminate歧视。disguise伪装;掩饰。
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解析:
波比认为,孩子从出生到三岁这段时间是一个敏感的“依恋”期。三岁以下的孩子如与父母分开可能会给孩子的性格造成伤害,进而导致以后的情感问题。因此可以认为波比会同意B。


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共用题干
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Which of the following best expresses the writer's attitude towards early day care?
A: The effects of early day care on children are exaggerated and parents should ignore the issue.
B:The issue is controversial and its settlement calls for the use of statistics.
C: Early day care has positive effects on children's development.
D: Children under three should stay with their parents.

答案:B
解析:
波比认为,孩子从出生到三岁这段时间是一个敏感的“依恋”期。三岁以下的孩子如与父母分开可能会给孩子的性格造成伤害,进而导致以后的情感问题。因此可以认为波比会同意B。


B是菠比的思想,而术是依据他的思想得出的结论,因此不对。第一段的第二句话说:一些人仄波比的研究得出结论,日托会使父母和孩子分开,孩子三岁之前不应该送日托。因此D是正确答案。


第二段的第一句话说:人类学家指出,现代社会中父母与孩子之间的被隔离的爱在传统社会中一般不存在。insulated(绝缘的)一词与A中的exclusive(排他的)相呼应。文章只是在第二段的第一句中提到传统社会,仅从这句话不能推断出B、C、D。


第二段列出了三条论据反对波比的理论。这三条论据分别对应C、B、A。“父母们觉得眼前的后果难以应付”不是反对波比理论的论据。


作者中立地报道了对日托的两种不同看法,并指出缺乏统计研究。特别是在第三段的第二句话中提出,日托是否会在巧年或20年后导致精神病或犯罪只能用统计的方法来研究。因此B是正确答案。

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