填空题Read the following passage and fill in each blank with one word. Choose the
correct word in one of the following three ways: according to the context, by
using the correct form of the given word, or by using the given letters of the
word. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet. The process by {{U}} {{U}} 1 {{/U}} {{/U}}of which human
beings arbitrarily make certain things stand for other things may be called the
symbolic process. Everywhere we turn, we see the symbolic
process at work. There are few things men do or want to do, possess or want to
possess, that have not a symbolic value. Almost all fashionable
clothes are {{U}} {{U}} 2 {{/U}} {{/U}}(high) symbolic, so is
food. We s{{U}} {{U}} 3 {{/U}} {{/U}}our furniture to serve as
visible symbols of our taste, wealth, and social position. We often choose our
houses on the {{U}} {{U}} 4 {{/U}} {{/U}}of a feeling that it
"looks well" to have a "good address." We trade perfectly good cars in for
{{U}} {{U}} 5 {{/U}} {{/U}}(late) models not always to get
better transportation, but to give evidence to the community that we can
{{U}} {{U}} 6 {{/U}} {{/U}}it. Such complicated
and apparently {{U}} {{U}} 7 {{/U}} {{/U}}(use) behavior leads
philosophers to ask over and over again, "why can't human beings live simply and
naturally." Often the complexity of human life makes us look enviously at the
relative sim{{U}} {{U}} 8 {{/U}} {{/U}}of such lives as dogs and
cats. Simply, the fact that symbolic process makes complexity possible is no
reason for wanting to {{U}} {{U}} 9 {{/U}} {{/U}}to a
cat-and-dog existence. A better solution is to understand the symbolic process
so that instead of being its slaves we become, to some degree at least, its
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