03.12
Thomas Malthus published his "Essay on the Principle of
Population" almost 200 years ago. Ever since then, forecasters
have being warning that worldwide famine was just around the S1________
next corner. The fast-growing population's demand for food,
they warned, would soon exceed their supply, leading to S2________
widespread food shortages and starvation.
But in reality, the world's total grain harvest has risen
steadily over the years. Except for relative isolated trouble spots S3________
like present-day Somalia, and occasional years of good harvests, S4________
the world's food crisis has remained just around the corner.
Most experts believe this can continue even as if the population S5________
doubles by the mid-21st century, although feeding 10 billion
people will not be easy for politics, economic and environmental S6________
reasons. Optimists point to concrete examples of continued
improvements in yield. In Africa, by instance, improved seed, S7________
more fertilizer and advanced growing practices have more than
double corn and wheat yields in an experiment. Elsewhere, rice S8________
experts in the Philippines are producing a plant with few stems S9_________
and more seeds. There is no guarantee that plant breeders can
continue to develop new, higher-yielding crop, but most
researchers see their success to date as reason for hope. S10________
04.6
Culture refers to the social heritage of a people - the
learned patterns for thinking, feeling and acting that characterize
a population or society, include the expression of these S1._______
patterns in material things. Culture is compose of non-material S2._______
culture -abstract creations like values, beliefs, customs
and institutional arrangements and material culture -
physical object like cooking pots, computers and bathtubs. S3._______
In sum, culture reflects both the ideas we share or everything S4._______
we make. In ordinary speech, a person of culture is
the individual can speak another language - the person who S5._______
is unfamiliar with the arts, music, literature, philosophy, or S6._______
history. But to sociologists, to be human is to be cultured,
because of culture is the common world of experience we S7._______
share with other members of our group.
Culture is essentially to our humanness. It provides a S8._______
kind of map for relating to others. Consider how you find
your way about social life. How do you know how to act in a
classroom, or a department store, or toward a person who
smiles or laugh at you? S9._______
Your culture supplies you by broad, standardized, S10._______
ready-made answers for dealing with each of these situations.
Therefore, if we know a persons culture, we can understand
and even predict a good deal of his behavior.
相關(guān)推薦:【打包下載】1990-2008年6月英語六級真題下載北京 | 天津 | 上海 | 江蘇 | 山東 |
安徽 | 浙江 | 江西 | 福建 | 深圳 |
廣東 | 河北 | 湖南 | 廣西 | 河南 |
海南 | 湖北 | 四川 | 重慶 | 云南 |
貴州 | 西藏 | 新疆 | 陜西 | 山西 |
寧夏 | 甘肅 | 青海 | 遼寧 | 吉林 |
黑龍江 | 內(nèi)蒙古 |