| |
| |
| |
| 文章出处:学生大考试站 发布时间:2005-10-12 |
unintentional harm is less severe than it is for acts involving accidental harm. (E) The more developmentally immature a child, the more severe the punishment that the child will assign.
27.According to the passage, the research of Nesdale and Rule suggests which of the following about five-year- old children? (A) Their reactions to intentional and accidental harm determine the severity of the punishments they assign. (B) They, as perpetrators of harmful acts, disregard the feelings of the children they harm. (C) They take into account the motivations of actions when judging the behavior of other children. (D) They view public duty as a justification for acci- dental, but not intentional, harm. (E) They justify any action that protects them from harm.
28. DEBUT: (A) collaboration (B) monologue (C) farewell performance (D) repertoire standard (E) starring role
29. WITHER: (A) disagree (B) shine (C) plant (D) adhere (E) revive
30. BUCK: (A) cover over (B) assent to (C) brag about (D) improve (E) repair
31. MEAN: (A) trusting (B) ardent (C) clever (D) incautious (E) noble
32. ADJUNCT: (A) expert appraisal (B) generous donation (C) essential element (D) mild reproof (E) impartial judgment
33. CANONICAL: (A) imprecise (B) ubiquitous (C) superfluous (D) nontraditional (E) divisive
34. TICKLISH: (A) heavy-handed (B) significant (C) tolerant (D) impartial (E) imperturbable
35. PREVALENT: (A) invasive (B) inconsistent (C) indistinct (D) unpalatable (E) unusual
36. PENURY: (A) approbation (B) affluence (C) objectivity (D) compensation (E) grandiosity
37. MINATORY: (A) convenient (B) nonthreatening (C) straightforward (D) fastidious (E) rational
38. CALUMNIOUS: (A) adept (B) aloof (C) quaint (D) decorous (E) flattering
|
|
| [返回顶部↑]
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| |
|