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1、专业八级-172 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、PROOFREADDING & ERRO(总题数:4,分数:100.00)What is brain plasticity? Does it mean that our brains are made of plastic? Of course not. Plasticity, or neuroplasticity, is the lifelong ability of the brain to reorganize neural pathways based in new experiences. As we lea
2、rn, 1 we acquire new knowledge and skills through instruction or experience. In order to learn or memorize a fact or skill, there must be persistent functional changes in the brain that represents the new knowledge. The ability of the brain to 2 change with learning is that is known as neuroplastici
3、ty. 3 To illustrate the concept of plasticity, imagine the film of a camera. Pretend that the film represents your brain. Now imagine using the camera to take a picture of the tree. When 4 a picture is taken, the film is exposed to new informationthat of the image of a tree. In order the image to be
4、 retained, 5 the film must respond to the light and change to record the 6 image of the tree. Still, in order for new knowledge to be 7 retained in memory, changes in the brain representing the new knowledge must happen. 8 To illustrate plasticity in another way, imagine making an impression of a co
5、in in a lump of clay. In order for the impression of the coin to appear in the clay, changes must occur in the claythe shape of the clay changes as the coin is pressing into the clay. Similarly, the neural circuitry in 9 the brain must reorganize in return to experience or sensory 10 stimulation.(分数
6、:25.00)The pearl is a lustrous rounded gem formed inside a mollusk (软体动物). Since pearls may be formed by any 11 shelled mollusk, the most valuable pearls are obtained from the oysters. Except for imitation pearls, which are entirely 12 man-made, all pearls are formed from a secretion (分泌物) around an
7、 irritating body that enters the soft tissue of a 13 mollusk. If an irritating body enters the mollusk by accident, a natural pearl forms. A cultured pearl forms if the irritating body is deliberately placed in the mollusk by the man. 14 Unlike to other gems, pearls have a natural luster, and 15 the
8、y do not need to be polished. Although they are usually white or cream-colored, they may also be any shade of pink, yellow, green, grey, or black. The most desirable pearls are white with a creamy or pinkish cast. Black pearls are also very valuable because of their scarce. 16 Imitation pearls are o
9、ften made to appearing very similar 17 to natural pearls. Moreover, they do not have the luster 18 of natural or cultured pearls. Another way of distinguishing between imitation and natural or cultured pearls is by gently rubbing the pearls through the surface of a tooth. Imitation 19 pearls feel sm
10、oothly, while natural or cultured pearls feel 20 rough.(分数:25.00)The present day African-American population, like many other ethic groups, is several generations removed from their 21 original land. However, many practices and habits have been 22 lost, dropped, stimulated, or modified. The greatest
11、 influence 23 on many African-American families is the lifestyle of their parents or grandparents who lived in the southern United States. Historically, African-American rites revolved food. The 24 popular term for African-American cooking is “soul food“. Many of these foods are rich with nutrients,
12、 as found in collard 25 greens and other leafy green and yellow vegetables. Other parts of the diet, however, are little in fiber, calcium, 26 and high in fat. With high incidence of diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and obesity, some African-Americans have paid a high cost for this lifestyle.
13、Economically disadvantaged families 27 may have no other choice but to eat what is available at low cost. Common ways for African-Americans to prepare for 28 food include frying, barbecuing, and serving foods with gravy and sauces. Homely baked cakes and pies are also common. Many 29 African-America
14、ns are Protestant and have no specific food restrictions. A large selection and variety of food is prepared and much attention is given to individual“s favorite dishes. Cultural diversity is a major issue in American eating. To fully understand the impact cultures play in American nutrition, he must
15、 study both food and culture. 30 (分数:25.00)Cultural pluralism is the dynamic by which minority groups participate fully in the dominant society, yet maintain its cultural differences. A pluralistic society is one 31 where different groups can interact while showing a certain degree of tolerance for
16、one another, where different cultures can coexist without major conflicts, and where minority cultures are encouraged to upholding their customs. 32 A Jewish philosophy professor, Horace Kallen, coins 33 the term “pluralism“ in the early 1900s. He was proud in 34 his country, and concerned for his b
17、eliefs and the beliefs of immigrants. He did not want to be assimilated by the majority. He felt that various distinguished cultures could offer a great contribution to progress than a single culture could. 35 Cultural pluralism is incompatible with biblical teaching 36 to some extent. The Bible doe
18、s teach absolute truth and claims exclusivity. This isn“t to say that anything outside the Bible is false. Take, for example, Confucius“ rule: “Do not do to others what you would not have them to do to 37 you.“ Obviously this is compatible with the Bibleit is a Biblical teaching! Another example: th
19、e rule of gravity is 38 not mentioned in the Bible but is true. These two rules are mentioned in places apart from the Bible and yet can coexist with Christian philosophy. The Bible does teach, however, that any doctrine that contradicts to the Bible is false. The 39 Bible tells us that murder is wr
20、ong, so Christians must be intolerable of murder. 40 (分数:25.00)专业八级-172 答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、PROOFREADDING & ERRO(总题数:4,分数:100.00)What is brain plasticity? Does it mean that our brains are made of plastic? Of course not. Plasticity, or neuroplasticity, is the lifelong ability of the brain to
21、reorganize neural pathways based in new experiences. As we learn, 1 we acquire new knowledge and skills through instruction or experience. In order to learn or memorize a fact or skill, there must be persistent functional changes in the brain that represents the new knowledge. The ability of the bra
22、in to 2 change with learning is that is known as neuroplasticity. 3 To illustrate the concept of plasticity, imagine the film of a camera. Pretend that the film represents your brain. Now imagine using the camera to take a picture of the tree. When 4 a picture is taken, the film is exposed to new in
23、formationthat of the image of a tree. In order the image to be retained, 5 the film must respond to the light and change to record the 6 image of the tree. Still, in order for new knowledge to be 7 retained in memory, changes in the brain representing the new knowledge must happen. 8 To illustrate p
24、lasticity in another way, imagine making an impression of a coin in a lump of clay. In order for the impression of the coin to appear in the clay, changes must occur in the claythe shape of the clay changes as the coin is pressing into the clay. Similarly, the neural circuitry in 9 the brain must re
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