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解析:SHEFIELD和DURHAM受限制专业只接受UKVI雅思除SHEFIELD和DURHAM受限制专业KINGSTON和HUDERSFIELD项目外其他英国项目均接受DUOLINGO和PASSWORD等测试成绩(仅适用于今年3-8月之前开课的线上课程9月之后开课的待定)
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解析:SHEFIELD和DURHAM受限制专业只接受UKVI雅思除SHEFIELD和DURHAM受限制专业KINGSTON和HUDERSFIELD项目外其他英国项目均接受DUOLINGO和PASSWORD等测试成绩(仅适用于今年3-8月之前开课的线上课程9月之后开课的待定)
A.The study of a group of monkeys in Japan
B.The study of a Chimpanzee named Washoe
C.The study of chimps using tools
D.The study of termites' behavior
Which of the followings is NOT the study's disadvantage?
A.It didn't pay much attention to elderly people.
B.It didn't focus on a group targeted by brain-game makers.
C.It didn't take benefits of intense training into consideration.
D.It didn't take the random brain exercise into consideration.
Johan's score on the test is the highest in the group; he ______ last night.
A.should have studied
B.must have studied
C.has studied
D.should study
【6】with girls in the low-risk group, those in the high-risk group had【7】neural responses during both anticipation and receipt of the reward.【8】, the high-risk girls showed no【9】in an area of the brain called the dorsal anterior cingulated cortex (背侧前扣带皮质), believed to play a role in【10】past experiences to assist learning.
The high-risk girls did have greater activation of this brain area【11】receiving punishment, compared with the other girls. The researchers said that this suggests that high-risk girls have easier time【12】information about loss and punishment than information about reward and pleasure.
"Considered together with reduced activation in the striatal (纹状体的) areas commonly observed【13】reward, it seems that the reward-processing system is critically【14】in daughters who are at elevated risk for depression,【15】they have not yet experienced a depressive【16】," wrote Ian H. Gotlib, of Stanford University, and his colleagues. "【17】, longitudinal studies are needed to determine whether the anomalous activations【18】in this study during the processing of【19】and losses are associated with the【20】onset of depression," they concluded. The study was published in the April of the Archives of General Psychiatry.
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A.2020年新签门店免去考核时间在2020年的管理费
B.2020年10月之前签约,第一年协议的经验管理期限是2020.10.1-2021.9.30
C.2020年10月之前签约,第一年协议考核周期是2021.1.1-2021.9.30
D.以上表述均正确
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To the professional anthropologist, there is no intrinsic superiority of one culture over another, just as to the professional linguist there is no intrinsic hierarchy among languages.
People once thought of the languages of backward group as savage, undeveloped forms of speech, consisting largely of grunts and groans. While it is possible that languages in general began as a series of grunts and groans. It is a fact established by the study of "backward" languages that no spoken tongue answers that description today. Most languages of uncivilized groups are, by our most severe standards, extremely complex, delicate, and ingenious pieces of machinery for the transfer of ideas. They fall behind our Western languages not in their sound patterns or grammatical structures, which usually are fully adequate for all language needs, but only in their vocabularies, which reflect the objects and activities known to their speakers. Even in this department, however, two things are to be noted: 1. All languages seem to possess the machinery for vocabulary expansion, whether by putting together words already in existence or by borrowing them from other languages and adapting them to their own systems. 2. The objects and activities requiring names and distinctions for "backward" languages, while different from ours, are often surprisingly numerous and complicated. A Western language distinguishes between what is close to the speaker, or to the person addressed, or removed from both, or out of sight, or in the past, or in the future.
This study of language, in turn, casts a new light upon the claim of the anthropologists that all cultures are to be viewed independently, and without ideas of rank or hierarchy.
The statement that "every group has a culture" grows out of the author's ______.
A.definition of culture
B.feeling about human beings
C.bias in regard to civilized humans
D.philosophy
A.5
B.10
C.15
D.20