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儿童的气质特征往往影响着母亲的照看方式。美国心理学家托马斯把婴儿的气质分为三种类型:容易照看型、难以照看型和缓慢发动型。经常哭闹,纠缠母亲,与母亲关系不和谐,在不正常的家庭气氛中比其他儿童更容易受到伤害,这种气质类型属于()。

A.容易照看型

B.难以照看型

C.缓慢发动型

D.混合型

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参考答案:B

解析:容易照看型儿童与母亲关系融洽;难以照看型儿童经常哭闹,纠缠母亲,与母亲关系不和谐,在不正常的家庭气氛中比其他儿童更容易受到伤害。缓慢发动型儿童的活动水平很低,行为反应强度很弱,情绪总是消极而不甚愉快,但也不像困难型婴儿那样总是大声哭闹,而是常常安静地退缩、畏缩。情绪低落,逃避新刺激、新事物,对外界环境、新事物、生活变化适应缓慢。在没有压力的情况下,他们会对新刺激缓慢地发生兴趣,在新情境中能逐渐活跃起来。这一类幼儿随着年龄的增长,随成人抚爱和教育情况不同而发生分化。

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C

The world’s first plastic magnet (磁性) to work at room temperature has passed the elementary test of magnetism. Its creators at the University of Durham in the UK have used it to pick iron filings (铁屑) from a laboratory bench.

In 2001, chemists from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln claimed to have created the world’s first plastic magnet, but it only worked below 10 Kelvin (开氏温度). Other researchers have made plastic magnets, but generally they only function at extremely low temperatures, or their magnetism at room temperature is too weak to be business use.

So the Durham team can claim to have made the first plastic magnet that could be used in everyday products. One of the most likely applications is in the magnetic coating of computer hard discs, which could lead to a new generation of high-capacity discs.

Jerry Torrance, a material scientist who is an adviser to some of the world’s largest electronics and engineering companies, including IBM, describes the work as “a great scientific breakthrough”. However, he says that practical applications are probably still a long way off.

At first the new polymer (聚合物) showed little sign of magnetism, and after three months the researchers had reached the point where they felt that trying to induce (诱发) magnetism in this polymer was a waste of time. “Just as we were about to give up and try a different way, we decided to check the samples for a last time,” says Sean Giblin.

It was a fortunate decision, because over the months the original polymer had developed magnetic characteristics. Further groups of polymer proved its magnetism and ruled out the possibility that the magnetism had been caused by pollution. In addition, X-ray diffraction data (衍射数据) showed an increase in the straight line of the polymer chains over three months, which probably accounts for the increase in magnetism.

Although the polymer’s magnetism is weak compared with metal magnets, the researchers are confident that they can improve it. And in addition to computer hard discs, the team thinks that plastic magnets could have important medical applications because organic magnetic materials are less likely to be rejected by the body.

64. The plastic magnets made by the chemists from University of Nebraska-Lincoln and other researchers couldn’t be used in everyday products because        .

A. they didn’t pass the elementary test of magnetism

B. they couldn’t pick up iron filings from a laboratory bench

C. they wouldn’t work at room temperature

D. they could only be used at high temperature

65. The increase in magnetism over the months is probably caused by        .

A. checking the samples             B. a wise decision

C. pollution

D. the increase in the straight line of the polymer chains

66. The plastic magnets could be used        .

A. to compare with the metal magnets

B. to coat computer hard discs

C. to produce medicine

D. to lower the temperature

67. What would be the best title for the passage?

A. The Birth of Practical Plastic Magnet

B. The World’s First Plastic Magnet

C. A Fortunate Decision

D. The Applications of Plastic Magnets

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