32.What view do many philosophers and psychologists have about empathy?A.It grows when practiced often.B.It is a result of individual experiences.C.It is inborn and difficult to develop.D.It varies depending on one's upbringing.33.What does the author suggest doctors do?A.Develop their emotional empathy.B.Try to erase their patients'concern.C.Care for their patients as much as possible.D.Work on improving their empathetic concern.34.Based on Carol Dweck's studies,in which situation are people willingly empathetic?A.If they believe that empathy is flexible.B.If they are given enough attention.C.If they listen to the identical political views.D.If they suffer racial discrimination.35.In which unit of a textbook does the text most likely appear?A.Understanding yourself more.B.Feeling for others.C.Exploring genes and emotions.D.Repairing broken relationships.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。A Century of ChangeThe last 100 years have seen major transformations in news reporting.Print newspapersdominated the early 1900s,but in November 1922.the dawn (of radio news arrived when theBBC launched its first daily radio service.It marketed itself as news by and for social elites ()36 In the 1950s,news shifted to television broadcasting.A dramatic change came in 1980 withthe creation of America's Cable News Network(CNN)-the world's first 24-hour television newsnetwork.37 The Internet has become a key site for sharing information,and news is more accessiblethan it has ever been before.Crises can be reported from on the ground by people who closelyunderstand them.Stories can be shared with the click of a button.38 In the time it takes for astory to move from a news site to Facebook to your WhatsApp group chat,context is lost and factsgo unchecked.In 2016,we witnessed an important moment for the news landscape.Following a US electiondogged by dishonesty and misinformation spread largely on social media,Oxford Dictionariesannounced "post-truth"as its international word of the year.39With so much information at our fingertips,the considerable volume of news can beirresistible.Besides,there is increasing uncertainty about what is true and what is not.So it is nowonder that recent years have seen the birth of the "slow journalism"movement,which was firstcoined in 2007 by Susan Greenberg.40A.However,that can be dangerous.B.Frequency of the word's usage rose by 2,000 per cent that year.C.Besides,it required broadcasters to use "received pronunciation".D.The creation of the World Wide Web in the 1990s changed things again.E.So,the mark of a good story was how soon it was told after it happened.F.It invites us to slow down and pay attention to what's happening around us.G.People still mainly rely on newspapers for local information.英语第6页(共8页)