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psychologists, Huesmann and Eron, maintain that watching violence on TV "is one of the major
causes of (41).............. behavior, crime and violence in society". In several recent trials it has been
shown that the (42)................ had got their ideas from watching violent videos. So do you agree that
what children see on TV (43)........................ their behavior? Should we have stricter controls
(44)...................what can or can't be shown? Or should people be able to watch (45)................. that
they want?
36. a. spoke b. revealed c. told d. discussed
37. a. already b. only c. also d. just
38. a. channels b. programs c. broadcasts d. showings
39. a. looks b. sees c. views d. watches
40. a. which b. during c. while d. who
41. a. normal b. strange c. aggressive d. antisocial
42. a. witnesses b. defendants c. prosecutors d. victims
43..a. contacts b. interacts c. effects d. affects
44. a. on b. to c. with d. for
44. a. anything b. something c. nothing d. thing
VI. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
Telecommuting is some form of computer communication between employees' homes and
offices. For employees whose jobs involve sitting at a terminal or word processor entering data or
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typin reports, the location of the computer is of no consequence. If the machine can communicate
over telephone lines, when the work is completed, employees can dial the office computer and
transmit the material to their employers. A recent survey in USA Today estimates that there are
approximately 8.7 million telecommuters. But although the numbers are rising annually, the trend
does not appear to be as significant as predicted when Business Wee, published "The Portable
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Executive" as its cover story a few years ago. Why hasn't telecommutin become more popular?
Clearly, change simply takes time. But in addition, there has been active. resistance on the
part of many managers. These executives claim that super-rising the telecommuters in a large work
force scattered across the country would be too difficult, or at least, systems for manager them are
not yet developed. there by complicating the manager's responsibilities.
It is also true that employees who are `given the option of telecommuting are often reluctant to
accept the opportunity. Most people feel that they need regular interaction with a group, and many
are concerned that they will not have the same consideration for advancement if they are not more
visible in the office setting. Some people feel that even when a space in their home is set aside as
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work area, they never really et away from the office.
46. With which of the following topics is the passage primarily concerned?
a. The advantages of telecommuting
b. A definition of telecommuting,
c. An overview of telecommuting
d. The failure of telecommuting
47. How many American workers are involved in telecommuting?
a. More than predicted in Business Week
b. More than 8 million
c. Fewer than last year
d. Fewer than estimated in USA Today
48. The author mentions all of the following as concerns of telecommuting. EXCEPT
a. the opportunities for advancement.
b. the different system of supervision.
c. the lack of interaction with a group.
d. the fact that the work space is in the home.
49. The word 'resistance' in line 13 could best he replaced by
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