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台湾问题的本质是()。

A. 中国同美国的关系问题
B. 中国的内政问题
C. 中国同日本的关系问题
D. GCD和国民党的关系问题

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Once they are more than a month old, babies seem to learn readily. Moreover, solving a problem or discovering the relationship between their own actions and an event in the external world seems to have its own rewards for infants.
The pleasure involved in such an experience seemed obvious in one study of two-to-four- month-old infants who were given a chance to control a yellow-and-green mobile. One of these mobiles was suspended above each infant, who play in a crib (小床) with a ribbon attached to one ankle. The other end of the ribbon was attached to the hook from which the mobile was suspended. As the infants moved about, waving their arms and kicking their legs, they learned to connect the motion of one leg with the bobbing(跳动) of the mobile. As they smiled and gurgled(咯咯的笑) at the moving mobile, the infants began to kick the leg attached to the mobile forcefully and precisely and only that leg. Apparently, they enjoyed controlling the mobile, for they would continue for as long as 45 minutes.
Nor is this pleasure in mastery limited to infants. In an experiment with fifth and sixth graders, the children were asked to solve some word puzzles that varied in difficulty. The youngsters smiled more, and reported far more pleasure, when they solved a difficult puzzle than any easy one. The implication is that human beings of any age-from infancy to old age- derive pleasure from intellectual mastery.
In the experiment, the infants ______.

A. kicked their legs randomly all the time
B. kicked the leg controlling the mobile most of the time
C. attached the colorful ribbons to their own legs
D. felt very tired and lost their interest soon

"I get by with a little help from my friends" is a popular lyric(抒情诗) with age-old wisdom behind it. 【B1】______ people need people is something we have 【B2】______ understood, but more recent research has confirmed the relationship 【B3】______ good health and good social relationships. 【B4】______ infants, the lack of human interaction may 【B5】______ retard (阻滞) the development of intelligence. Adults who seek supportive social relationships find greater longevity(长寿) and have 【B6】______ chances of developing a disease.
Most of us 【B7】______ develop relationships to increase our life spans 【B8】______ to improve our minds and bodies. Such improvements are side 【B9】______ . Instead, most people seek relationships 【B10】______ others to feel love, gain companionship, or simply to have fun. Mutual interests can be a 【B11】______ for new relationships. A good 【B12】______ to find new friends is to get busy 【B13】______ the things you love to do. That way, you're 【B14】______ to meet more people who 【B15】______ a similar interest and a similar view of the world.
A good relationship helps you feel lovable and capable. It 【B16】______ as a support system, 【B17】______ you to develop your full potential 【B18】______ a person. One of the most 【B19】______ things you can do for friends is to help them develop their self-concept as they help you develop 【B20】______ .

A. Because
B. Which
C. That
D. Whether

Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?

A. Basketball was meant to be played indoors at first
Ball games attract a lot of people
C. Football is not suited for indoors
D. A YMCA training school is one where athletes are trained

If the writer continues to develop this passage, he will probably ______.

A. illustrate some experiments with old people
B. introduce more information about the infants
C. devote some space to the background information about the experiment
D. talk about different theories on learning

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