34. In a blame culture, people ______.
A: are encouraged to make new things.
B: are praised for their breaking rules.
C: are conventional.
D: are often blamed.
A: are encouraged to make new things.
B: are praised for their breaking rules.
C: are conventional.
D: are often blamed.
C
举一反三
- 智慧职教: In daily life, things which often make people feel deeply uneasy are not the present things.
- What is the advantage if children take part in the rule-making process? A: Children will make their own rules. B: It can stop young people from breaking rules. C: It helps children understand what the rules are and why they are needed
- Don’t make excuses. It’s you whom should_________. A: to blame B: blame C: be blamed D: blamed
- Tom is ________ for the accident. A: to blame B: to be blamed C: to be blame D: blamed
- What is a traditional view about smart people according to Paragraph 1? A: They often do wrong things. B: They have no cognitive biases. C: They can make better decisions. D: They can learn things more quickly.
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They believe that older people do not like to learn new things and will not change the way theydo things. they do things 是定语从句,修饰限定 the way。
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He is for the accident. A: to be blamed B: to blame C: blamed D: blaming
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Which driver was to ______ for the accident A: blamed B: be blaming C: be blamed D: blame
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The first stage of culture shock is often negative during which people become infatuated with the language, people and food in their new surroundings. ( ) A: 对 B: 错
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There was a serious accident yesterday. Do you know which driver______ the accident? ( ) A: is going to be blamed for B: was to be blamed for C: is going to blame for D: was to blame for