文档介绍:以下为教师在网络课堂讲到的具体题目:
1. To be mentally healthy, people must have self-respect. People can maintain selfrespect only by continually earning the respect of others they esteem. They can earn this respect only by treating these others morally.
Which of the following conclusions can be properly drawn from the statements above?
(A) People who are mentally healthy will be treated morally by others.
(B) People who are mentally healthy will have treated morally those they esteem.
(C) People who are mentally healthy must have self-respect in order to be treated morally by morally by others.
(D) People can expect to be treated morally by others only if they esteem these others.
(E) People who have self-respect seldom treat morally those they esteem.
2. Most television viewers estimate how frequently a particular type of accident or crime occurs by how extensively it is discussed on television news shows. Television news shows report more on stories that include dramatic picture such as fires and motor vehicle accidents than they do on mon stories that have little visual drama such as bookkeeping fraud.
If the statements above are true, it can be properly concluded that which of the following is also true?
(A) The time television news reporters spend researching news stories is directly related to the number of viewers who will be affected by events like those in news stories.
(B) It is easier for crimes such as bookkeeping fraud to go unprosecuted than it is for crimes such as arson.
(C) The number of fires and motor vehicle accidents greatly increases after each television news show that includes dramatic pictures of a fire or motor vehicle accident.
(D) Viewers of television news shows tend to overestimate the number of fires and motor vehicle accidents that occur relative to number of crimes of bookkeeping fraud.
(E) The usual selection of news stories for television news shows is determined by the number of news reporters available for assignment.
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