prejudice/'predʒʊdɪs/()
A.支持的;辅助性的;次要的
B.偏见;侵害
C.俘获;吸引(注意)
D.损害;使有偏见;不利于
BD
A.支持的;辅助性的;次要的
B.偏见;侵害
C.俘获;吸引(注意)
D.损害;使有偏见;不利于
BD
An example of prejudice was ______ in yesterday's newspaper.
A.checked B.found C.detected D.opened
Placement of a story will reflect the story's______.
A.factual accuracy
B.editor's prejudice
C.relative importance
D.impact on the readers
A.total indifference
B.unreasonable prejudice
C.careful approval
D.total disapproval
We can learn from the last paragraph that ______.
A.being careless to economic factors will lead to failures in easing group prejudice
B.patience is of vital importance to stop group prejudices
C.it is impossible to lessen prejudice among rivals or even enemies
D.hatred and fear often go along with one group's prejudice
A.The federal government's quick response.
B.U.S. lawmakers who were investigating the complaints.
C.Racial prejudice held by some high ranking officials.
D.The military's capability to move out the people.
We can conclude that______.
A.Hollywood still hold prejudice against women
B.Hollywood treats women as equally as men
C.women's achievements will soon rival those of men
D.Hollywood gives women some special treatment
(1)( ) The invoice is acceptable.
(2)( ) The invoice is not acceptable.
(Note: the word "imitation" gives a different meaning to the goods and therefore it would prejudice the normal goods and would not correspond with the description in the L/C. )
A.reflecting on issues in society without prejudice or emotional commitment
B.avoiding the aggressive assertion of the author"s perspective
C.gradually elucidating the rational structure underlying accepted mores
D.conveying a broad view of society as a whole
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听力原文: In the city's historic French Quarter and the Garden District, where flooding was less severe, the recovery is already underway.
But in some of the poorest areas, the prospects for recovery are less obvious.
Anna Firstley's house is unsafe, but she's angrier that she wasn't allowed to see what was left of it for three months.
Even worse, says Doreen Keeler, another survivor of the heavy storm, is that 100 days after the disaster, many who lost homes are still not getting the help they need.
People are in the same position as they were three months ago. They need answers. They need help.
U.S. lawmakers investigating what went wrong before, during, and after the heavy storm, heard one frustrating story after another from survivors who say the federal government forgot about the citizens of New Orleans.
Jane Hedges suggested racial prejudice had a hand in the government's response.
As she said: "The military, which has the great capability in moving entire cities, failed to move in and move out the people, the way dogs and fish had been moved out.And people were left to die, mostly poor, mostly people of color."
(30)
A.Relatively rich areas.
B.Isolated areas.
C.The poorest areas.
D.Unexplored areas.