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Speech, whether oral or written, is a used commodity. If we are to be heard, we must (1) our words from those (2) to us within families, peer groups, societal institutions, and political net works. Our utterances position us both in an immediate social dialogue (3) our addressee and, simultaneously, in a larger ideological one (4) by history and society. We speak as an individual and also, as a student or teacher, a husband or wife, a person of a particular discipline, social class, religion, race, or other socially constructed (5) . Thus, to varying degrees, all speaking is a (6) of others’ words and all writing is rewriting. As language (7) , we experience individual agency by in fusing our own intentions (8) other people’s words, and this can be very hard. (9) , schools, like into churches and courtrooms, are places (10) people speak words that are more important than they are. The words of a particular discipline, like those of "God the father" or of "the law," are being articulated by spokespeople for the given authority. The (11) of the ad dressed, the listener, is to acknowledge the words and their (12) . In Bakhtin’s (13) , "the authoritative word is located in a distanced zone, organically connected with a (14) that is felt to be hierarchally higher." (15) , part of growing up in an ideological sense is becoming more "selective" about the words we appropriate and, (16) pass on to others. In Bakbtin’s (17) , responsible people do not treat (18) as givens, they treat them as utterances, spoken by particular people located in specific ways in the social landscape. Becoming alive to the socio-ideological complexity of language use is (19) to becoming a more responsive language user and, potentially, a more playful one too, able to use a (20) Of social voices, of perspectives, in articulating one’s own ideas

Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A,B,C or D on ANSWER SHEET Ⅰ.1()

A.character
B.role
C.function
D.user

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In the past few years, the so-called psychological clinics have been set up all over China. The cartoon shows us that a doctor has set up a new psychological clinic instead of his old clinic, which majored in more traditional health care. It seems luxurious for most people to take psychological care. Only when they are well-fed, well-clothed, and well-sheltered, will they consider the psychological care necessary. That’s why it has turned popular only in a few yearn for them to do psychoanalysis in spite of the introduction to China in the early AII0’s. In general, the Chinese people are remain unfamiliar with psychological treatment, Most of those who suffer from psychological illnesses, are quite in the dark of it. So far, only a few of them plagued by psychological trouble would like to accept psychotherapy. And also it is dangerous for the patient not to have timely treatment in psychology, for which there are several reasons.Firstly, most people work hard under tremendous pressure. Usually, they have had more and more troubles to be worded about. It is not easy for them to release their tension from troubles, which will pile up one after another, and eventually cause mental suffering. Secondly, repressed feelings of anger and anxiety only make matters worse. Another danger from psychological problems is that psychological patients do not behave normally towards the others. In turn, the others may not treat the patient normally, either. When such a patient is not treated in a normal manner, he or she must feel lonely, frustrated and furious. If the patient goes ahead, so much the worse for him, sometimes, even tragic incidents may occur.Personally, I feel that we all should be brave to meet mental pain and trouble. I hope our administration will give prominence to psychological health care as an important branch of medical science.