- A. It could be that we are evolving two communities of social scientists:one that is discipline-oriented and publishing in highly specialized journals,and one that is problem-oriented and publishing elsewhere,such as policy briefs.
- B. However,the numbers are still small:in 2010,about 1,600 of the 100,000 social-sciences papers published globally included one of these Keywords.
- C. the idea is to force social to integrate their work with other categories, including health and demographic change food security, marine research and the bio-economy, clear, efficient energy; and inclusive, innovative and secure societies.
- D. the solution is to change the mindset of the academic community, and what it considers to be its main goal. Global challenges and social innovation ought to receive much more attention from scientists, especially the young ones.
- E. These issues all have root causes in human behavior. . all require behavioral change and social innovations , as well as technological development . Stemming climate change , for example , is as much about changing consumption patterns and promoting
- F. Despite these factors , many social scientists seem reluctant to tackle such problems . And in Europe , some are up in arms over a proposal to drop a specific funding category for social-science research and to integrate it withincross-cutting topic
- G. During the late 1990s , national spending on social sciences and the humanities as a percentage of all research and development funds-including government, higher education, non-profit and corporate -varied from around 4% to 25%; in most European na
- Analyses reveal that the number of papers including the keywords “environmental changed” or “climate change” have increased rapidly since 2004,(43)____ When social scientists do tackle practical issues ,their scope is often local
- A. Immigration issues are usually decided by Congress.
- B. Justices intended to check the power of the Administrstion.
- C. Justices wanted to strengthen its coordination with Congress.
- D. The Administration is dominant over immigration issues.
- A. violated the Constitution.
- B. undermined the states’ interests.
- C. supported the federal statute.
- D. stood in favor of the states.
- A. outweighs that held by the states.
- B. is dependent on the states’ support.
- C. is established by federal statutes.
- D. rarely goes against state laws.
- A. Uncertainty about Our Future
- B. Evolution of the Human Species
- C. The Ever-bright Prospects of Mankind
- D. Science, Technology and Humanity
- A. Federal officers’ duty to withhold immigrants’information.
- B. States’ independence from federal immigration law.
- C. States’ legitimate role in immigration enforcement.
- D. Congress’s intervention in immigration enforcement.
- A. Arc helps limit the scope of futurological studies.
- B. Technology offers solutions to social problem.
- C. The interest in science fiction is on the rise.
- D. Our Immediate future is hard to conceive.
- A. explore our planet’s abundant resources
- B. adopt an optimistic view of the world
- C. draw on our experience from the past
- D. curb our ambition to reshape history
- A. a sustained species
- B. a threaten to the environment
- C. the world’s dominant power
- D. a misplaced race
- A. indulgence
- B. understanding
- C. appreciaction
- D. skepticism
- A. many cut the number of junk ads
- B. fails to affect the ad industry
- C. will not benefit consumers
- D. goes against human nature
- A. DNT may not serve its intended purpose
- B. Advertisers are willing to implement DNT
- C. DNT is losing its popularity among consumers
- D. Advertisers are obliged to offer behavioural ads
- A. online advertisers
- B. e-commerce conductors
- C. digital information analysis
- D. internet browser developers
- An old saying has it that half of all advertising budgets are wasted-the trouble is, no one knows which half .In the internet age, at least in theory ,this fraction can be much reduced .By watching what people search for, click on and say online, compa
- In the past couple of weeks a quarrel has illustrated the value to advertisers of such fine-grained information: Should advertisers assume that people are happy to be tracked and sent behavioural ads? Or should they have explicit permission?
- In December 2010 America's Federal Trade Cornmission (FTC) proposed adding a "do not track "(DNT) option to internet browsers ,so that users could tell adwertisers that they did not want to be followed .Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Apple's Safari
- It is not yet clear how advertisers will respond.Geting a DNT signal does not oblige anyone to stop tracking, although some companies have promised to do so.Unable to tell whether someone really objects to behavioural ads or whether they are sticking
- Also unclear is why Microsoft has gone it alone.Atter all, it has an ad business too, which it says will comply with DNT requests, though it is still working out how.If it is trying to upset Google, which relies almost wholly on default will become the
- A. ease competition among themselves
- B. lower their operational costs
- C. avoid complaints from consumers
- D. provide better online services
- A. Satire on an extravagant lifestyle.
- B. Challenge to a high-fashion myth.
- C. Criticism of the fast-fashion industry.
- D. Exposure of a mass-market secret.
- A. Vanity has more often been found in idealists.
- B. The fast-fashion industry ignores sustainability.
- C. People are more interested in unaffordable garments.
- D. Pricing is vital to environment-friendly purchasing.
- A. accusation.
- B. enthusiasm.
- C. indifference.
- D. tolerance.
- A. combat unnecessary waste.
- B. shut out the feverish fashion world.
- C. resist the influence of advertisements.
- D. shop for their garments more frequently.
- A. achieve
- B. undo
- C. maintain
- D. disregard
- A. promising
- B. possible
- C. necessary
- D. helpful
- A. jump
- B. float
- C. drop
- D. fluctuate
- A. before
- B. after
- C. above
- D. below
- A. selected
- B. passed
- C. marked
- D. introduced
- A. instead
- B. then
- C. ever
- D. rather
- A. inspired
- B. expressed
- C. conducted
- D. secured
- A. assigned
- B. rated
- C. matched
- D. arranged
- A. put
- B. got
- C. gave
- D. took
- A. chosen
- B. stupid
- C. found
- D. identified
- A. exceptional
- B. defensible
- C. replaceable
- D. otherwise
- A. decision
- B. quality
- C. status
- D. success
- A. promote
- B. emphasize
- C. share
- D. test
- A. if
- B. until
- C. though
- D. unless
- A. fond
- B. fearful
- C. capable
- D. thoughtless
- A. in
- B. on
- C. to
- D. for
- A. For example
- B. On average
- C. In principle
- D. Above all
- A. issue
- B. vision
- C. picture
- D. moment
- A. minor
- B. objective
- C. crucial
- D. external