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老師寫(xiě)作選詞填空長(zhǎng)篇閱讀仔細(xì)閱讀翻譯仔細(xì)閱讀一、先題后文1、仔細(xì)閱讀2015-6-(1)61. What
does
the
authorassume
might
be
theprimaryreason
that
people
would
struggle
with
each
other?A)
To
get
theirshare
of
clean
air.B)
Topursuea
comfortable
life.C)
Togain
a
higher
social
status.D)
To
seek
economic
benefits.62. What
does
the
author
accuse
western
politicians
of?A)
Depriving
common
people
of
the
right
to
clean
air.
B)
Giving
priority
to
theoryratherthan
practical
action.C)
Offering
preferential
treatment
to
wealthy
countries.D)
Failing
to
pass
lawsto
curb
environmental
pollution.What
doesthe
author
try
to
draw
ourclosestattention
to?Themassiveburning
of
fossilfuels.Our
relationship
to
the
plant
world.Thecapacity
of
plants
to
renew
polluted
air.D)
Large-scale
deforestation
across
theworld.64. Howcan
human
beings plish
thegoalof
protecting
the
plant
according
to
theauthor?A)
By
showing
respect
for
plants.B)
By
preserving
all
forms
of
life.C)
By
tap all
natural
resources.D)
By
pooling
their
efforts
together.65.
What
does
the
author
suggest
wenot
just
to
survive?A)
Expand
the
sphere
of
living.B)
Develop
nature’s
potentials.C)
Share
life
withnature.D)
Allocate
the
resources.n
order仔細(xì)閱讀一、先題后文1、時(shí)間、數(shù)字、人名、地名、專有名詞名詞、動(dòng)詞、形容詞
(及其改寫(xiě))仔細(xì)閱讀2014-12(2)What
was
the
purpose
ofwhen
it
was
created?Tohelp
students
connect
withthe
outside
world.Tobring
university
students
intocloser
contact.To
help
students
learn
to
live
in
aconnected
era.To
combine
the
world
into
anintegral
whole.When
Harvard
student
MarkZuckerberg
launched
thein
Feb.
2004,
evenhe
could
not
imagine
the
forcesit
would
let
loose.
His
intent
wasto
connect
college
students.,
which
is
what
thiswebsite
rapidly
evolved
into,ended
up
connecting
the
world.仔細(xì)閱讀2014-12(2)The
shrinkingbiodiversityworldwide.The
rapid
increaseof
world
population.The
ongoing
globaleconomic
recession.The
impact
ofacceleratingurbanization.It
is
easy
to
miss
amid
the
day-to-day
headlines
ofglobal
economic
recession,
but
there
is
a
lessconspicuous
kind
of
social
upheaval
(劇變)
underwaythat
is
fast
altering
both
the
face
of
the
planet
and
theway
human
beings
live.
That
change
is
the
rapidacceleration
of
urbanization.
In
2008,
for
the
timein
human
history,
more
than
half
the
world'spopulation
was
living
in
towns
and
cities.
And
as
a
recently
published
paper
shows,
the
process
ofurbanization
will
only
acceleratein
the
decades
tocome—with
an
enormous
impact
on
biodiversityandpotentially
on
climate
change.56.
What
issue
does
the
author
try
to
draw
people's
attention
to?仔細(xì)閱讀一、先題后文1、時(shí)間、數(shù)字、人名、地名、專有名詞名詞、動(dòng)詞、形容詞 (及其改寫(xiě))理解題干信息仔細(xì)閱讀一、先題后文2、串聯(lián)題干文章內(nèi)容推測(cè)題目答案仔細(xì)閱讀2014-6(2)What
does
the
author
say
about
California
andTexas
in
Paragraph
1?What
does
the
author
say
about
today's
California?In
what
way
is
Texas
different
from
California?What
problem
is
Texas
confronted
with?Whatdo
we
learn
about
American
politics
from
thepassage?仔細(xì)閱讀What
was
the
Universityof
Kent
famousfor?What
are
universities
trying
to
do
to
attract
students?What
does
Rob
Behrenssuggest
universities nmarketingthemselves?What
isstudents'
chief
consideration
in
choosing
a
university?What
must
universities
show
to
win
recruitment
ns?2014-12(1)仔細(xì)閱讀56.
What
kind
of
business
books
are
most
likely
to
sell
well?A)
Books
on
excellence. B)
Guides
to
management.C)
Books
on
businessrules.
D) yses
of
markettrends.What
does
the
author
implyabout
books
on
success
sofar?How
does
The
Three
Rules
differ
from
other
successbooksaccordingto
the
passage?What
does
the
passage
say
contributes
to
the
success
ofexceptional
companies?What
is
the
author's
comment
on
The
ThreeRules?2014-12(1)仔細(xì)閱讀例文講解2014-6(1)text
2仔細(xì)閱讀Whatdo
we
learnabout
Oprah
Winfrey
from
the
passage?Why
does
the
author
deem
it
inappropriate
for
Harvardto
conferan
honorary
degree
on
Oprah
Winfrey?How
did
Harry
Lewis
react
to
Harvard's
decisionin
his
blog
post?What
is
the
author's
regret
about
many
Americanuniversities?What
does
the
author
think
a
prestigiousuniversity
like
Harvardshould
focus
on?仔細(xì)閱讀61.
What
do
we
learn
about
Oprah
Winfrey
from
the
passage?It's
possible
to
admire
Oprah
Winfrey
and
still
wishHarvard
hadn't
awarded
her
an
honorary
doctor
of
lawdegree
and
the
commencement(畢業(yè)典禮)speakerspot
at
yesterday's
graduation.There's
no
questionOprah's
achievements
place
her
in
the
templeofAmerican
success
stories.
Talent,
charm,
and
anexceptional
work
ethic
have
rarely
hurled
anyone
asfar
as
they
have
this
former
abused
teenage
motherfrom
rural
Mississippi
who
became
one
of
the
world'smost
successful
entertainment
icons
and
theAfrican-American
female
billionaire.仔細(xì)閱讀There‘s
no
question
Oprah’s
achievements
place
her
in
thetemple
of
American
success
stories.
Talent,
charm,
andan
exceptionalwork
ethic
have
rarely
hurled
anyone
as
far
as
they
have
this
formerabused
teenagemotherfrom
rural
Mississippi
who
became
one
of
theworld‘s
most
successful
entertainmenticons
and
the
African-American
female
billionaire.What
do
we
learn
about
Oprah
Winfrey
from
the
passage?She
was
a
distinguished
graduate
of
Harvard
School
of
Law.She
worked
her
way
to
success
in
the
entertainmentindustry.She
used
to
abuse
her
children
when
she
wasa
young
mother.She
achieved
her
fame
through
persistent
advocacy
of
fake
science.仔細(xì)閱讀Honorary
degrees
are
often
conferred
on
non-academicleaders
in
the
arts,
business,
and
politics.Harvard's
listinrecent
years
has
included
KofiAnnan,
BillGates,
MerylStreep,
and
David
Souter.But
Oprah's
particular
brand
ofcelebrityis
not
a
good
fit
for
the
values
of
a
universitywhose
motto
(
座右銘)
,
Veritas,means
truth.
Oprah'spassionate
advocacy
extends,
unfortuna y,
to
a
heartyembrace
of
fake
science.
Most
notoriously,
Oprah'svalidation
of
Jenny
McCarthy' that
vaccines
causeautism
(自閉癥)
has
no
doubt
contributed
to
much
harmthrough
the
foolish
avoidance
of
vaccines.62.
Why
does
the
author
deem
it
inappropriateforHarvard
to
confer
an
honorary
degree
on
Oprah
Winfrey?仔細(xì)閱讀Honorary
degrees
are
often
conferred
on
non-academic
leadersin
thearts,
business,
and
politics.Harvard's
listin
recent
yearshas
included
KofiAnnan,
BillGates,
Meryl
Streep,
and
DavidSouter.But
Oprah's
particular
brand
ofcelebrityis
not
a
good
fit
for
the
valuesof
a
university
whose
motto
(
座右銘)
,Veritas,
means
truth.
Oprah'spassionate
advocacy
extends,
unfortuna y,
to
a
hearty
embrace
offake
science.
Mostnotoriously,
Oprah's
validation
ofJenny
McCarthy' that
vaccines
causeautism(自閉癥)hasno
doubt
contributed
to
much
harm
through
thefoolishavoidance
of
vaccines.62.
Why
does
the
author
deem
it
inappropriateforHarvard
to
confer
an
honorary
degree
on
Oprah
Winfrey?She
did
not
specialize
inthe
study
of
law.She
was
knownasssupporter
of
fake
science.She
was
an
icon
of
theentertainment
industry.She
had
not
distinguishedherself
academically.仔細(xì)閱讀Famous
people
are
entitled
to
a
fewfailings,
like
the
rest
of
us,
and
thechoice
of
commencement
speakersoften
reflects
a
balance
of
institutionalpriorities
and
aspirations.
Judging
fromour
conversations
with
many
students,Oprah
was
a
widely
popular
choice.63.
How
did
Harry
Lewis
react
to
Harvard'sdecision
in
his
blog
post?仔細(xì)閱讀But
this
vote
of
confidence
in
Oprah
sendsa
troubling
message
at
precisely
the
timewhen
American
universities
need
to
domore
to
advance
the
cause
of
reason.
Asformer
Dean
of
HarvardCollege,HarryLewis,
noted
in
a
blog
post
about
hisobjections,
"It
seems
very
odd
for
Harvardto
honor
such
a
high
profile
popularizer
ofthe
irrational...at
a
time
when
political
andreligious
nonsense
so
jeopardize
the
rule
of
reason
in
this
allegedly
enlighteneddemocracy
and
around
the
world.”63.
How
did
Harry
Lewis
react
to
Harvard's
decisionin
his
blog
post?He
was
stronglyagainst
it.He
considered
itunpopular.He
thought
it
wouldhelp
enhance
Harvard'sreputation.He
thought
itrepresented
the
will
ofthe
Harvard
community.仔細(xì)閱讀As
America's
oldest
and
most
visible
university,
Harvard
has
aspecial
opportunity
to
convey
its
respect
for
science
not
onlythrough
its
research
and
teaching
programs
but
also
in
itspublic
affirmation
of
evidence-based
inquiry.Unfortuna y,
many
American
universities
seem
awfully
busyprotecting
their
brand
name
and
not
nearly
busy
enoughprotecting
the
pursuit
of
knowledge.A
recent
article
in
TheHarvard
Crimson
noted
the
shocking
growth
of
Harvard's
publicrelations
arm
in
the
last
five
years
and
it
questioned
whether
afocus
on
risk
management
and
avoiding
controversy
was
reallythe
best
outward-looking
face
of
this
great
institution.64.
What
is
the
author's
regret
about
many
Americanuniversities?仔細(xì)閱讀Unfortuna y,
many
Americanuniversities
seem
awfully
busy
protecting
their
brand
name
and
not
nearly
busy
enough
protecting
the
pursuit
of
knowledge.A
recentarticleinThe
Harvard
Crimson
noted
the
shocking
growth
of
Harvard's
public
relations
arm
in
the
last
five
years
and
itquestionedwhether
a
focus
on
riskmanagement
and
avoiding
controversywas
really
the
best
outward-lookingfaceof
this
great
institution.64.
What
is
the
author's
regret
about
many
Americanuniversities?They
show
inadequate
respectfor
evidence-based
inquiry.They
fall
short
of
expectationsin
teaching
and
research.They
attach
too
muchimportance
to
public
relations.They
are
tolerant
of
politicaland
religious
nonsense.仔細(xì)閱讀As
American
research
universities
begin
toresemble
profit
centers
and
entertainmentcomplexes,it'seasy
to
lose
sight
of
their
primarymission:
to
produce
and
spread
knowledge.Thismission
depends
on
traditions
of
rationaldiscourse
and
vigorous
defense
of
the
scientificmethod.
Oprah
Winfrey'shonorary
doctorate
wasa
step
in
the
wrong
direction.65.
What
does
the
author
think
a
prestigiousuniversity
like
Harvard
should
focus
on?Cultivation
ofstudent
creativity.Defense
of
thescientific
method.Liberation
of
thehuman
mind.Pursuit
of
knowledgeand
truth.仔細(xì)閱讀一、先題后文1、時(shí)間、數(shù)字、人名、地名、專有名詞名詞、動(dòng)詞、形容詞
(及其改寫(xiě))63題64題仔細(xì)閱讀But
this
vote
of
confidence
in
Oprah
sendsa
troubling
message
at
precisely
the
timewhenAmerican
universities
need
to
domore
to
advance
the
cause
of
reason.
Asformer
Dean
of
HarvardCollege,HarryLewis,
noted
in
a
blog
post
about
hisobjections,
"It
seems
very
odd
for
Harvardtohonor
such
a
high
profile
popularize
ofthe
irrational...at
a
time
when
political
andreligious
nonsenseso
jeopardize
the
rule
ofreason
in
this
allegedly
enlighteneddemocracy
and
around
the
world.”63.
How
did
Harry
Lewis
react
to
Harvard's
decisionin
his
blog
post?He
was
stronglyagainst
it.He
considered
itunpopular.He
thought
it
wouldhelp
enhance
Harvard'sreputation.He
thought
itrepresented
the
will
ofthe
Harvard
community.仔細(xì)閱讀Unfortuna y,
many
Americanuniversities
seem
awfully
busy
protecting
their
brand
name
and
not
nearly
busy
enough
protecting
the
pursuit
of
knowledge.A
recentarticleinThe
Harvard
Crimsonnoted
theshocking
growth
of
Harvard's
publicrelations
arm
in
the
last
five
years
and
itquestionedwhether
a
focus
on
riskmanagement
and
avoiding
controversywas
really
the
best
outward-lookingfaceof
this
great
institution.64.
What
is
the
author's
regret
about
many
Americanuniversities?They
show
inadequate
respectfor
evidence-based
inquiry.They
fall
short
of
expectationsin
teaching
and
research.They
attach
too
muchimportance
to
public
relations.They
are
tolerant
of
politicaland
religious
nonsense.仔細(xì)閱讀一、先題后文二、順序一致——“三明治”夾心定位64題仔細(xì)閱讀一、先題后文二、順序一致三、定位范圍定位句、上下句(定位段)、全文仔細(xì)閱讀A)
He
was
strongly
against
it.But
this
vote
of
confidence
in
Oprah
sends
a
troublingmessage
at
precisely
the
time
whenAmericanuniversities
need
to
do
more
to
advance
the
cause
ofreason.
As
former
Dean
of
HarvardCollege,
Harry
Lewis,
noted
in
a
blog
post
about
his
objections,
"It
seems
very
odd
for
Harvard
to
honor
such
a
high
profile
popularize
of
the
irrational...at
a
time
when
political
and
religious
nonsense
so
jeopardize
the
rule
of
reason
in
this
allegedly
enlightened
democracy
and
around
the
world.”63.
How
did
Harry
Lewis
reacttoHarvard's
decision
in
his
blog
post?仔細(xì)閱讀61.
What
do
we
learn
about
Oprah
Winfrey
from
the
passage?B)
She
worked
her
way
to
success
in
the
entertainmentindustry.It's
possible
to
admire
Oprah
Winfrey
and
still
wish
Harvardhadn't
awarded
her
an
honorary
doctor
of
law
degreeand
thecommencement
(畢業(yè)典禮)
speaker
spot
at
yesterday'sgraduation.There'sno
question
Oprah's
achievementsplace
her
inthe
temple
of
American
success
stories.
Talent,
charm,
and
an
exceptional
work
ethic
have
rarely
hurled
anyone
as
far
as
they
have
this
former
abused
teenagemotherfrom
rural
Mississippi
who
became
one
of
the
world's
most
successful
entertainment
iconsandthe
African-Americanfemalebillionaire.仔細(xì)閱讀正確答案特征
: 同義改寫(xiě)對(duì)應(yīng)型改寫(xiě)歸納總結(jié)型改寫(xiě)仔細(xì)閱讀2014-12(1)What
was
the
University
of
Kent
famous
for?What
are
universities
trying
to
do
to
attract
students?What
does
Rob
Behrens
suggest
universities n
marketingthemselves?What
is
students'
chief
consideration
inchoosing
a
university?Whatmust
universities
show
to
win
recruitment
ns?仔細(xì)閱讀Until
recently,
the
University
of
Kentprided
itself
on
its
friendly
image.
Not
anymore.
Over
the
past
few
months
it
hasbeen
working
hard,
with
the
help
of
mediaconsultants,
to
play
down
its
cosyreputation
in
favour
of
something
moreacademic
and
serious.Kent
is
not
alone
in
considering
an
imagerevamp(翻新).Changes
to
next
year'sfunding
regime
are
forcing
universities
tojustify
charging
students
up
to
£9,
000
infees.What
was
theUniversity
of
Kent
famousfor?Its
comfortablecampus
life.Its
up-to-date
courseofferings.Its
distinguishedteaching
staff.Its
diverse
academicprogrammes.仔細(xì)閱讀Nowadays
universities
are
putting
muchmore
of
a
focus
on
their
brands
and
whattheir
value
propositions
are.
While
in
thepast
universities
have
often
focused
onstudent
social
life
and
attractions
of
thens,university
town
in
recruitmentthey
are
now
concentrating
on
moretangible(實(shí)在的)attractions,such
asemployment
prospects,
engagement
withIndustry,
and
lecturer
contact
hours,making
clear
exactly
what
students
aregoing
to
get
for
their
money.What
are
universitiestrying
to
do
to
attractstudents?Improve
their
learningenvironment.Offer
more
scholarshipsto
the
gifted.Upgrade
their
campusfacilities.Present
a
betteracademic
image.仔細(xì)閱讀The
problem
for
universities
is
that
if
thosebenefits
fail
to
materialise,
studentsnotice.
That
worries
Rob
Behrens,
whodeals
with
student
complaints."Universities
need
to
be
extremely
carefulin
describing
what's
going
to
happen
tostudents,"
he
says.
"As
competition
isgoing
to
get
greater
for
attracting
giftedstudents,
there
is
a
danger
thatuniversities
will
go
the
extra
."What
does
Rob
Behrenssuggest
universities
nmarketing
themselves?Publicise
the
achievementsof
their
graduates.Go
to
extra
lengths
to
caterto
students'
needs.Refrain
from
makingpromises
they
cannot
honour.Survey
the
expectations
oftheir
prospective
students.仔細(xì)閱讀One
university
told
prospective
engineeringstudents
they
would
be
able
to
design
a
car
andrace
it
at
Brands
Hatch,
which
never
happened,he
says.
Others
have
promised
use
ofsophisticated
equipment
that
turned
out
to
bebroken
or
unavailable.
"If
universities
spent
asmu oney
on
handling
complaints
andappeals
appropria y
as
they
spend
onmarketing,
they
would
do
better
at
keestudents,
and
in
the
National
Student
Surveyreturns,"
he
says.仔細(xì)閱讀Ongoing
research
trackingprospective
2012
students
suggeststhat
they
are
not
only
ingmore
sophisticated
in
thinkingabout
what
they
want
from
auniversity,
but
are
also
spendingmore
time
researching
evidence
toback
up
institutional
claims.What
is
students'
chiefconsideration
in
choosing
auniversity?Whether
it
promises
thebest
job
prospects.Whether
it
is
able
to
deliverwhat
they
want.Whether
it
ranks
highamong
similar
institutions.Whether
it
offersopportunities
for
practicaltraining.仔細(xì)閱讀Hence
the
growing
importance
of
thestudent
survey.
From
next
September,
allinstitutions
will
also
be
expected
to
publishon
their
websites
key
information
sets,allowing
easier
comparison
betweeninstitutions,
between
promises
and
reality,and
the
typesof
jobs
and
salariesgraduates
go
on
to.仔細(xì)閱讀As
a
result,
it
is
hardly
surprising
thatuniversities
are
beginning
to
change
theway
theymarket
themselves.
While
thebest
form
of
marketing
for
institutions
isto
be
good
at
what
they
do,
they
alsoneed
to
be
clear
about
how
they
aredifferent
from
others.And
it
is
vital
that
once
an
institutionclaims
to
be
particularly
good
atsomething,
it
must
live
up
to
it.
Themoment
you
position
yourself,
youe
exposed,
and
if
you
fail
in
thatyou
are
in
trouble.65.
What
must
universitiesshow
to
win
recruitmentns?They
are
positioned
tomeet
the
future
needs
ofsociety.They
are
responsible
tostudents
for
their
growth.They
are
ever
ready
toimprove
themselves.They
are
unique
one
wayor
another.仔細(xì)閱讀干擾選項(xiàng)特征
:未提及(無(wú))確(偏、反)答非所問(wèn)仔細(xì)閱讀1)未提及
(無(wú))---- 排除Until
recently,
the
University
of
Kentprided
itself
on
its
friendly
image.
Not
anymore.
Over
the
past
few
months
it
hasbeen
working
hard,
with
the
help
of
mediaconsultants,
to
play
down
its
cosyreputation
in
favour
of
something
moreacademic
and
serious.2014-12(1)What
was
the
University
ofKent
famous
for?Its
comfortable
campus
life.Its
up-to-date
course
offerings.Its
distinguished
teaching
staff.Its
diverse
academicprogrammes.仔細(xì)閱讀As
a
result,
it
is
hardly
surprising
thatuniversities
are
beginning
to
change
theway
theymarket
themselves.
While
thebest
form
of
marketing
for
institutions
isto
be
good
at
what
they
do,
they
alsoneed
to
be
clear
about
how
they
aredifferent
from
others.And
it
is
vital
that
once
an
institutionclaims
to
be
particularly
good
atsomething,
it
must
live
up
to
it.
Themoment
you
position
yourself,
youe
exposed,
and
if
you
fail
in
thatyou
are
in
trouble.65.
What
must
universitiesshow
to
win
recruitmentns?They
are
positioned
tomeet
the
future
needs
ofsociety.They
are
responsible
tostudents
for
their
growth.They
are
ever
ready
toimprove
themselves.They
are
unique
one
wayor
another.仔細(xì)閱讀61.
What
do
we
learn
about
Oprah
Winfrey
from
the
passage?
2014-6(1)It's
possible
to
admire
Oprah
Winfrey
and
still
wishHarvard
hadn't
awarded
her
an
honorary
doctor
of
lawdegree
and
the
commencement(畢業(yè)典禮)speakerspot
at
yesterday's
graduation.There's
noquestionOprah's
achievements
place
her
in
the
temple
ofAmerican
success
stories.Talent,
charm,andanexceptional
work
ethic
have
rarely
hurled
anyone
asfar
as
they
have
this
former
abused
teenagemotherfrom
rural
Mississippi
who
became
one
of
the
world'smost
successful
entertainment
icons
andtheAfrican-American
female
billionaire.2)
確(偏、反)仔細(xì)閱讀There's
noquestion
Oprah's
achievements
place
her
in
thetemple
of
American
success
stories.
Talent,
charm,
andan
exceptionalwork
ethic
have
rarely
hurled
anyone
as
far
as
they
have
this
formerabused
teenage
mother
from
rural
Mississippi
who
became
one
of
theworld's
most
successful
entertainment
icons
andthe
African-American
female
billionaire.What
do
we
learn
about
Oprah
Winfrey
from
the
passage?She
was
a
distinguishedgraduate
of
Harvard
School
of
Law.She
worked
her
way
to
success
in
the
entertainmentindustry.She
used
to
abuse
her
children
when
she
wasa
young
mother.She
achieved
her
fame
through
persistent
advocacy
of
fakescience.仔細(xì)閱讀3)答非所問(wèn)61.
What
do
we
learn
about
Oprah
Winfrey
from
the
passage?D)
She
achieved
her
fame
through
persistent
advocacy
of
fake
science.Honorary
degrees
are
often
conferred
on
non-academic
leaders
in
thearts,
business,
and
politics.Harvard's
listin
recent
years
has
includedKofiAnnan,
BillGates,
Meryl
Streep,
and
David
Souter.ButOprah'sparticular
brand
of
celebrity
is
not
a
good
fit
for
the
values
of
a
universitywhose
motto
(
座右銘)
,
Veritas,
means
truth.
Oprah's
passionateadvocacy
extends,
unfortuna y,
to
a
hearty
embrace
offake
science.Most
notoriously,Oprah's
validation
of
Jenny
McCarthy'
thatvaccines
causeautism(自閉癥)has
no
doubt
contributedto
much
harmthrough
the
foolish
avoidance
of
vaccines.仔細(xì)閱讀Honorary
degrees
are
often
conferred
on
non-academic
leadersin
thearts,
business,
and
politics.Harvard's
listin
recentyearshas
included
KofiAnnan,
BillGates,
Meryl
Streep,
and
DavidSouter.But
Oprah's
particular
brand
ofcelebrity
is
not
a
good
fit
for
the
valuesof
a
university
whose
motto
(
座右銘)
,Veritas,
means
truth.
Oprah'spassionate
advocacy
extends,
unfortuna y,
to
a
hearty
embrace
offake
science.
Mostnotoriously,
Oprah's
validation
ofJenny
McCarthy' that
vaccines
causeautism(自閉癥)hasno
doubt
contributed
to
much
harm
through
thefoolishavoidance
of
vaccines.62.
Why
does
the
author
deem
it
inappropriateforHarvard
to
confer
an
honorary
degree
on
Oprah
Winfrey?She
did
not
specialize
inthe
study
of
law.She
was
knownasssupport.er
of
fake
science.She
was
an
icon
of
theentertainment
industry.She
had
not
distinguishedherself
academically.仔細(xì)閱讀干擾選項(xiàng)特征
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