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单选题Exercise: You are going to listen to a talk about gender
differences in language. Listen carefully and then choose the best answer to
each of the following questions. Remember you will hear the talk only
once.
单选题Exercise: Listen to the following short statements and then
choose one of the answers that best fits the meaning of each statement. You will
hear the statements only once.
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单选题Exercise: You are going to hear a passage about study
through the medium of English. You will hear the passage only once. Now listen
carefully and then tick the appropriate answer to each of the following
questions.
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单选题{{B}}Passage One{{/B}}
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单选题 Another problem with children involved is child abuse. Child abuse covers a wide range of parental actions that result in harm being inflicted on children of all ages. The kind of abuse, however, varies with age. Infants and pre-school children are most likely to suffer deliberately inflicted fractures, burns, and bruises. This is known as the battered-child syndrome, first identified during the 1960s. Historically, reported cases of sexual abuse, ranging from molestation to incest, primarily involve male perpetrators and school-aged or adolescent female victims. More recently, however, a growing number of pre-school victims and male victims have been identified.
Some states have broadened their statutory definitions of abuse to specifically include emotional or mental injury. Constant parental rejection, for example, can permanently cripple a child''s personality.
Perhaps the most prevalent type of abuse is neglect — that is, physical or emotional harm resulting from their failure to provide children with adequate food, clothing, shelter, medical care, education, and moral training. A common consequence of neglect among young children is underfeeding; an undernourished infant often fails to thrive and may even die. In the age range between eight and 17 years, neglect, as opposed to physical or sexual abuse, was involved in about 70 percent of all validated reports of child mistreatment in the U.S. in a recent year. Another problem with children involved is child abuse. Child abuse covers a wide range of parental actions that result in harm being inflicted on children of all ages. The kind of abuse, however, varies with age. Infants and pre-school children are most likely to suffer deliberately inflicted fractures, burns, and bruises. This is known as the battered-child syndrome, first identified during the 1960s. Historically, reported cases of sexual abuse, ranging from molestation to incest, primarily involve male perpetrators and school-aged or adolescent female victims. More recently, however, a growing number of pre-school victims and male victims have been identified.
Some states have broadened their statutory definitions of abuse to specifically include emotional or mental injury. Constant parental rejection, for example, can permanently cripple a child''s personality.
Perhaps the most prevalent type of abuse is neglect — that is, physical or emotional harm resulting from their failure to provide children with adequate food, clothing, shelter, medical care, education, and moral training. A common consequence of neglect among young children is underfeeding; an undernourished infant often fails to thrive and may even die. In the age range between eight and 17 years, neglect, as opposed to physical or sexual abuse, was involved in about 70 percent of all validated reports of child mistreatment in the U.S. in a recent year.
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单选题Listen to the following short statements and then choose one of the answers
that best fits the meaning of each statement. There are ten questions in this
part of the test, 1 point for each question. You will hear both the statements
only once.
单选题Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribehissituation?a.Hurt.b.Scared.c.Dumbfounded.d.Ruined.
