2004研究生入学考试英语试题参考答案
2004研究生入学考试英语试题参考答案
听力
parta
highlands
20
mild
november
22
partb
a(technology)forecaster
gorvenment agencies
(a)meaningful(exercise)
open to change
trust and cooperation
partc
11d:chose name
12b:strong family tie
13c:lost it
146;s original meaning
14d:668
15a:football of the year of england
16c:managing a football team
17b:textile
18a:soap
19a:1177
20c:taken buy england ?
完形填空21 c 22 d 23 a 24 d 25 a
26 b 27 c 28 d 29 a 30 b
31 a 32 c 33 d 34 b 35 a
36 b 37 b 38 d 39 a 40 c
many theories concerning the causes of juvenile crime focus either on the
individual or on society as the major contributing influence. theories (centering)on the individual suggest that children engage in criminal behavior (BECause)they were not sufficiently penalized for previous delinquent acts or that theyhave learned criminal behavior through (interaction) with others. a person whobecomes socially alienated may be more inclined to commit a criminal act.theories focusing on the role of society in juvenile delinquency suggest that children commit crimes in (response) to their failure to rise above their socioeconomicstatus, (or) as a repudiation of middle-class values.
most theories of juvenile delinquency have focused on children from disadvan
tagged families, (ignoring) the fact that children from affluent homes also commit crimes. thelatter may commit crimes because of the lack of adequate parental control, delays in achieving adult status, and hedonistic endencies. all theories, however, are tentative and are (subject) to criticism.
changes in the american social structure may indirectly (affect) juvenile crime rates. for example, changes in the economy that (lead) to fewer job opportunities for youth