A、bound morphemes and free morphemes
B、lexical morphemes and grammatical morphemes
C、derivational morphemes and inflectional morphemes
D、adjective morphemes and numeral morphemes
第1题
第2题
A.syntactic relation
B.paradigmatic relation
C.concord
D.government
第3题
A.We can protect the forests.
B.We can cut down on waste.
C.We can save money.
D.We can save the animals.
第4题
A community, on the other hand can see things through many eyes, many histories, many ways of knowing. The question is whether it dismisses or creatively makes use of and integrates that diversity.
Communities are wise to the extent they use diversity well. The wisest know that every viewpoint represents a part of the truth and that it is through the cooperative creative interplay of the viewpoints that the wisest, most comprehensive and powerful truths emerge. So they engage in that interplay, that dialogue--a creative controversy or consensus process that winds its way to wise public judgment.
The best government is that government which enables communities to do this--to nurture and utilizes their wisdom and resources--especially their diversity--in such a way that they require less and less government.
A community that can manage itself in a wise and sustainable manner is one that has mastered democracy. They know they can't depend on leaders to do things for them. They know that democratic citizens and leaders work best in partnership with each other, co-creating each other's power. They know that leaders work must be seen as living extensions of their own will and wisdom, which must be kept active. They know that passive "followership" abandons leaders, deprives them of the wisdom and creativity of the community, and opens them up to the corruptions of alienated power. A democratic community grows beyond dependence and paternalism. In a sense, the more democratic a society is, the more it has "come of age". Movements for democracy might even be seen as the maturation process of a culture. A mature society knows how to handle itself in dynamic context with others, drawing on its inner resources (its diverse members) and relating responsively and creatively with its environment.
The writer believes that individuals ______.
A.are inevitably more narrow-minded and less resourceful
B.are able to develop lasting friendship within a limited circle
C.can focus on one history or one aspect of knowledge
D.must decide whether or not to take advantage of the diversity
第5题
A community, on the other hand can see things through many eyes, many histories, many ways of knowing. The question is whether it dismisses or creatively makes use of and integrates that diversity.
Communities are wise to the extent they use diversity well. The wisest know that every viewpoint represents a part of the truth and that it is through the cooperative creative interplay of the viewpoints that the wisest, most comprehensive and powerful truths emerge. So they engage in that interplay, that dialogue--a creative controversy or consensus process that winds its way to wise public judgment.
The best government is that government which enables communities to do this--to nurture and utilizes their wisdom and resources--especially their diversity--in such a way that they require less and less government.
A community that can manage itself in a wise and sustainable manner is one that has mastered democracy. They know they can't depend on leaders to do things for them. They know that democratic citizens and leaders work best in partnership with each other, co-creating each other's power. They know that leaders work must be seen as living extensions of their own will and wisdom, which must be kept active. They know that passive "followership" abandons leaders, deprives them of the wisdom and creativity of the community, and opens them up to the corruptions of alienated power. A democratic community grows beyond dependence and paternalism. In a sense, the more democratic a society is, the more it has "come of age". Movements for democracy might even be seen as the maturation process of a culture. A mature society knows how to handle itself in dynamic context with others, drawing on its inner resources (its diverse members) and relating responsively and creatively with its environment.
The writer believes that individuals ______.
A.are inevitably more narrow-minded and less resourceful
B.are able to develop lasting friendship within a limited circle
C.can focus on one history or one aspect of knowledge
D.must decide whether or not to take advantage of the diversity
第6题
A.the author was not serious when she met her second date
B.the author did not feel disgust toward her second date after all
C.the author was difficult to please
D.the author was afraid of being married
第7题
The writer believes that individuals______.
A.are inevitably more narrow-minded and less resourceful
B.are able to develop lasting friendship within a limited circle
C.can focus on one history or one aspect of knowledge
D.must decide whether or not to take advantage of the diversity
第8题
A.every creature has an inner biological clock.
B.the biological clock works day and night.
C.the biological clock has circadian rhythms.
D.the biological clock regulates behavior. of creatures.
第9题
A.the amount of nurturing the young
B.the sex of offspring
C.the attractiveness of his female partner
D.the time of conception
第10题
A、sentence function
B、sentence length
C、rhetorical device
D、grammatical structure
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