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The meanings of the terms "ethics" and "morality can be differentiated based ontheir origins in ancient Greek and Latin, respectively () .
A 霏. cooperated
B distinguished
C . displaced
D . degenerated
3
B
c
The right to privacy comes into conflict with another right, the public’ s right to know.The entitlement and the necessity to be informed are essential to guarantee democracy0.
A . unnecessaries
B . conflict
C . title
D . right
A newspaper told its readers that Karen sang beautifully but was slightly plump. Karenbegan obsessing about her weight, soon reaching the point of no return when shestopped eating altogether () .
A . worrying
B . reducing
C . caring
D . considering
A
6
Contrary to public opinion, celebrities. lives do not belong to the public! They belong to40the individuals () .
A . Despite of
B . In spite of
C . For one thing
D . Different from
It is not fair to expect celebrities to like, or even tolerate, photos being snapped of themwhile they are sitting at a restaurant, driving or trying to have a peaceful holiday () .
A . dislike
B . hate
C . disagree
D . accept
B
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A . collapses
B .lowers
C . degenerates
D . raises
B脊
Last night’ s decision by the House of Commons is perhaps the most draconianinfringement of personal liberty yet imposed by this government () .
A . exposed
B . impacted
C . inflicted
D魇妥戚彩葱磨逃寻月presented
Christakis says the effect triggers "quitting cascades" analogous to lights going outdown the line on a power grid until ultimately it goes dark () .
A . fundamentally
B . eventually
c . firstly
D . intimately
The meanings of the terms "ethics and "morality can be differentiated based ontheir origins in ancient Greek and Latin, respectively () .
A . cooperated
B distinguished
C . displaced
D . degenerated
A new science of morality is beginning to uncover how people in different cultures judgesuch dilemmas identifying the factors that influence judgment and the actions that follow0.
A . rectify
B . reveal
C . discovery
D . redress
Studies suggest that nature provides a universal moral grammar, designed to generatefast intuitive and universally held judgments of right and wrong () .
A . find
B . negotiate
C . disclose
D . create
We may all agree that it is morally permissible to kill one person in order to save the livesof many.When it comes to actually taking someone. s life, however, most of us wouldturn limp 0 .
A .unhappy
B . frightened
C . weak
D . afraid
New, preliminary studies suggest that clinically diagnosed psychopaths do recognizeright from wrong,as evidenced by their responses to moral dilemmas () .
A proved
B . examined
C . enacted
D . stipulated
Emotions play their strongest role in influencing our actions -- reinforcing acts of virtueand punishing acts of vice () .
A . appreciating
8 . praising
C . intensifying
D . training
We generally do not commit wrong acts because we recognize that they are wrong andbecause we do not want to pay the emotional price of doing something we perceive aswrong ( .
A . promise
B . perform
C . behave
D . enact
A 霏. cooperated
B distinguished
C . displaced
D . degenerated
3
B
c
The right to privacy comes into conflict with another right, the public’ s right to know.The entitlement and the necessity to be informed are essential to guarantee democracy0.
A . unnecessaries
B . conflict
C . title
D . right
A newspaper told its readers that Karen sang beautifully but was slightly plump. Karenbegan obsessing about her weight, soon reaching the point of no return when shestopped eating altogether () .
A . worrying
B . reducing
C . caring
D . considering
A
6
Contrary to public opinion, celebrities. lives do not belong to the public! They belong to40the individuals () .
A . Despite of
B . In spite of
C . For one thing
D . Different from
It is not fair to expect celebrities to like, or even tolerate, photos being snapped of themwhile they are sitting at a restaurant, driving or trying to have a peaceful holiday () .
A . dislike
B . hate
C . disagree
D . accept
B
皑ine nannyslateOUCWoesCen0sNTOUNEDoCeSETe01
A . collapses
B .lowers
C . degenerates
D . raises
B脊
Last night’ s decision by the House of Commons is perhaps the most draconianinfringement of personal liberty yet imposed by this government () .
A . exposed
B . impacted
C . inflicted
D魇妥戚彩葱磨逃寻月presented
Christakis says the effect triggers "quitting cascades" analogous to lights going outdown the line on a power grid until ultimately it goes dark () .
A . fundamentally
B . eventually
c . firstly
D . intimately
The meanings of the terms "ethics and "morality can be differentiated based ontheir origins in ancient Greek and Latin, respectively () .
A . cooperated
B distinguished
C . displaced
D . degenerated
A new science of morality is beginning to uncover how people in different cultures judgesuch dilemmas identifying the factors that influence judgment and the actions that follow0.
A . rectify
B . reveal
C . discovery
D . redress
Studies suggest that nature provides a universal moral grammar, designed to generatefast intuitive and universally held judgments of right and wrong () .
A . find
B . negotiate
C . disclose
D . create
We may all agree that it is morally permissible to kill one person in order to save the livesof many.When it comes to actually taking someone. s life, however, most of us wouldturn limp 0 .
A .unhappy
B . frightened
C . weak
D . afraid
New, preliminary studies suggest that clinically diagnosed psychopaths do recognizeright from wrong,as evidenced by their responses to moral dilemmas () .
A proved
B . examined
C . enacted
D . stipulated
Emotions play their strongest role in influencing our actions -- reinforcing acts of virtueand punishing acts of vice () .
A . appreciating
8 . praising
C . intensifying
D . training
We generally do not commit wrong acts because we recognize that they are wrong andbecause we do not want to pay the emotional price of doing something we perceive aswrong ( .
A . promise
B . perform
C . behave
D . enact