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2012-05-11
63. In the Miami Planetarium, visitors can _________.
A. look through the telescope to view the Mars at 11 p.m.
B. enjoy the roller coaster on the weekend.
C. watch animated live star shows on December 1
D. watch animated live star shows on December 25
64. If twenty students are to visit the Miami Planetarium together with five teachers, how much will they have to pay for the admission fees in total?
A. $230 B. $250 C. $150 D. $200
65. To make sure that you can visit the Miami Planetarium on time, you must_____
A. pay the total admission fees in advance.
B. pay some of the admission fees in advance.
C. rent the bus owned by the planetarium
D. book the visit five days before the visit date
66. We can infer from the passage that _________.
A. the Miami Planetarium has a history of over 60 years
B. the Miami Planetarium is very popular among moviegoers
C. the Miami planetarium is located in North Florida.
D. the Weintraub Observatory is not open to visitors during the day.
D
Moral science is taught as a subject in most schools but with little effect. Perhaps part of the problem lies in the fact that morality is not a science, strictly speaking. It is too much of a social phenomenon, and also has too much of the personal and subjective things mixed within. Besides, morality itself changes with generations. So it is impossible to be defined in a textbook.
I remember sitting through forty minutes of moral lessons, which told stories about little children who never told lies and were rewarded for their goodness. It had little effect and left no impression on me, though.
If moral science has to be taught as a subject in schools, it needs a participatory(参与其中的) approach. When you tell a child about morals, you also have to deal with social norms(规范)and cultural differences. You have to explain that morality can be subjective, and be able to co-exist in society. You will probably have to refer to the morals of the present time.
The best way to tell a child how to live is to show him what is valued. If a child likes his friend, you have to make the child think about why. Once the child notices and recognizes goodness in others, he or she is likely to develop it as well.
In fact, children learn most of their morals by watching people around them. They absorb behavior patterns from teachers and older students. They watch to see what is rewarded and who is punished. They learn on the sports field and through social work. Moral science lessons should simply consist of letting them live and interact, and watch you support correct values and reward good behavior.
67.Which is NOT the reason that moral science is taught in schools but with little effect?
A. Morality doesn’t strictly belong to a science
B. Morality is more like a social phenomenon.
C. Different generations have different moral ideas.
D. Morality can’t be written down in textbooks.
68. The author describes his own experience of having moral lessons in order to _____.
A. explain telling lies is not moral for little children.
B. advise people should be rewarded for their goodness.
C. prove moral lessons in schools have little effect.
D. show he has no opinions about moral science.
69. When you tell a child about morals, you should________.
A. teach him to share personal moral ideas with others
B. tell him about social norms and cultural differences
C. explain that nobody can influence his moral ideas.
D. say that the present morals are likely to be changed.
70.What is the last paragraph mainly about?
A. The best way of teaching children about morals.
B. The value of teachers’ setting a good example
C. The influence of people’s behavior on morals.
D. The importance of rewarding good behavior.
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