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Aristotle was one of those who could
found a civilization, and while he thought of education as both a social value
and an end in itself, he ascribed its chief importance{{U}} (21)
{{/U}}what might be considered a third basic concept of education: to train
the mind to think,{{U}} (22) {{/U}}what it is thinking about. The key is
not{{U}} (23) {{/U}}it knows but how it{{U}} (24) {{/U}}any new
fact or argument. "An educated man," Aristotle wrote in On the Parts of Animals,
"should be able to{{U}} (25) {{/U}}a fair offhand judgment as to the
goodness or badness of the method used by a professor in his exposition. To
be{{U}} (26) {{/U}}is in fact to be able to do this."
The Aristotle view of education as a{{U}} (27) {{/U}}has become
the conventionally worthy answer today{{U}} (28) {{/U}}college
presidents and other academic leaders are asked what an education should be. An
educated man, says Harvard President Bok,{{U}} (29) {{/U}}a deep breath,
must have a "curiosity in{{U}} (30) {{/U}}the unfamiliar and unexpected,
an open-mindedness in entertaining opposing points of view,{{U}} (31)
{{/U}}for the ambiguity that surrounds so many important issues, and a
willingness to make the best decision he can in the fact of uncertainty and
doubt." This is an approach that appears to{{U}} (32)
{{/U}}more importance to the process of learning{{U}} (33) {{/U}}to
the substance of what is learned. The very old notion of the generalist who
could comprehend all subjects has{{U}} (34) {{/U}}been an impossibility.
To make matters{{U}} (35) {{/U}}more difficult, the fields of knowledge
keep changing.
单选题Whitening the world's roofs would offset the emissions of the world's cars for 20 years, according to a new study from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Overall, installing lighter-colored roofs and pavements can cancel the heat effect of two years of global carbon dioxide emissions, Berkeley Lab says. It's the first roof-cooling study to use a global model to examine the issue.
Lightening up roofs and pavement can offset 57 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide, about double the amount the world emitted in 2006, the study found. It was published in the journal Environmental Research Letters.
Researchers used a conservative estimate of increased albedo, or solar reflection, suggesting that purely white roofs would be even better. They increased the albedo of all roof by 0. 25 and pavement by 0. 15. That means a black roof, which has an albedo of zero, would only need to be replaced by a roof of a cooler color — which might be more feasible to implement than a snowy white roof. Berkeley Lab says.
The researchers extrapolated a roof's CO
2
offset over its average lifespan. If all roofs were converted to white or cool colors, they would offset about 24 gigatons (24 billion metric tons) of CO
2
, but only once. But assuming roofs last about 20 years, the researchers came up with 1. 2 gigatons per year. That equates to offsetting the emissions of roughly 300 million cars, all the in the world, for 20 years.
Pavements and roofs cover 50 to 65 percent of urban areas and cause a heat-island effect because they absorb so much heat. That's why cities are significantly warmer than surrounding rural areas. This effect makes it harder—and therefore more expensive — to keep buildings cool in the summer. Winds also move the heat into the atmosphere, causing a regional warming effect.
Energy secretary Steven Chu, a Nobel Laureate in physics (and former Berkeley Lab director), has advocated white roofs for years. He put his words into actions by directing all Energy Department offices to install white roofs. All newly installed roofs will be white, and black roofs might be replaced when it is cost-effective over the lifetime of the roof.
"Cool roofs are one of the quickest and lowest-cost ways we can reduce our global carbon emissions and begin the hard work of slowing climate change. " He said in a statement.
单选题It is implied in the text that the parents' change can be attributed to
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单选题I didnt ______ to take a taxi but I had to as I was late. A) assume B) suppose C) mean D) hope
单选题Some people don't openly admit they have ambition because ______.
单选题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} For each blank in the following passage,
choose the best answer from the choices given below. Mark your answer on the
Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a short bar across the corresponding
letter in the brackets.
Recruiting(招募) the right candidate to
fill a vacancy can be a difficult and costly task.{{U}} (31) {{/U}}the
wrong person could be an expensive mistake which could cause personal problems
for the whole department. And, as every HR(Human Resource) manager knows, it is
much more difficult to get rid of someone than it is to{{U}} (32)
{{/U}}them. The HR manager's first decision is{{U}} (33) {{/U}}to
recruit internal applicants or advertise the vacancy outside the company.{{U}}
(34) {{/U}}applicants are easy to recruit by memo, e-mail, or
newsletter. Furthermore, they are easy to assess and know the company well.{{U}}
(35) {{/U}}, they rarely bring fresh ideas to a position. More- over,
a rejected internal candidate might become unhappy and leave the
company. Recruiting outside the company means either
advertising the vacancy directly or{{U}} (36) {{/U}}an employment
agency. If the company decides to advertise the vacancy directly, it has to
decide where to place the{{U}} (37) {{/U}}. Traditionally this has meant
newspapers and professional journals but now the Intemet is also very popular.
The decision normally depends on the vacancy. Companies advertise blue-collar or
clerical jobs in local news- papers and senior management{{U}} (38)
{{/U}}in national papers or professional journals,{{U}} (39)
{{/U}}the Intemet is one of the best ways of advertising IT vacancies or
recruiting abroad. However, with the Internet is a risk{{U}} (40)
{{/U}}receiving unsuitable applications from all over the
world.
单选题The Chinese women' s volleyball team won the World Cup victory, which was beyond our wildest______.
单选题It was not until December 31______we heard from him.
单选题He didn't notice me in the erowd; but he spotted my sister who was ______ because of her red hair. A. conscious B. conspicuous C. dim D. conscientious
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单选题—Nancy's grades are really bad. —Yes, but Tom's are ______.
单选题The passage suggests that a large decrease in the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere would result in ______.
单选题Despite all the refinements of subtlety and the dogmatism of learning, it is by the common sense and compassion of readers that are uncorrupted by the prejudices of some opinionated scholars ______ the characters and situations in medieval and Elizabethan literature, as in any other literature, can best be judged. A. that B. which C. what D. ×
单选题In most cases a router ______. A.can have only one connection to any single suhnet B.must borrow an address from its own interface C.must have a unique IP network assigned to it D.can use IP unnumbered
单选题The novel's unusual name______ me, so I bought one without hesitation.(2007年中国矿业大学考博试题)
单选题I (dare) (not to ask) you, (because) I thought I (must have been) wrong.
单选题We were caught in a traffic jam. By the time we arrived at the airport the plane______.
单选题The department head insisted that he ______ absolute authority to regulate office work.
单选题The pianist didn"t ______ until the last minute before the concert.
