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—Do you have any idea what Hank does all day?
—I know he speaks at least as much time watching TV as he __________.

A:does writing

B:write

C:is writing

D:does to write

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    If you've not heard that the decade-old princess-culture is causing problems—especially if you're a parent—you must be actively working to avoid it.

    The latest study adding fuel to the fire comes out of Brigham Young University and finds that the Disney princess obsession can be harmful to girls.

    “I think parents think that the Disney princess culture is safe. That's the word I hear time and time again—it's safe.” Lead study author Sarah M. Coyne of the Mormon institution in Utah noted in a press release. “But if we're fully jumping in here and really embracing (accepting) it, parents should really consider the long-term impact of the princess culture."

    So, what's the problem this time around? Same as always, confirmed the study, published in the journal Child Development, which involved the assessment of 198 preschoolers: Lots of engagement with princess culture (whether through moves or toys) can lead to gender-stereotypical(性别定性) behavior as well as self-critical body image.

    The strict gender stereotypes can hold girls back. “They feel like they can't do some things,” Coyne said, “They're not as confident that they can do well in math and science. They don't like getting dirty, so they're less likely to try and experiment with things.”

    On the other hand, “Disney princesses represent some of the first examples of exposure to the thin ideal,” Coyne said. “As women, we get it our whole lives, and it really does start at the Disney princess level, at age 3 and 4.”

    So, what should a parent do? Try his or her best to avoid all princesses for the entire of a girl's childhood? I'd say, have moderation in all things, have your kids involved in all sorts of activities, and just have princesses be one of many, many things that they like to do and engage with." Coyne suggested. “This study has changed the way I talk to my daughter, the things I focus on, and it's been really good for me as a parent to learn from this study,” Coyne said. “I usually can't say that my research findings have such a personal impact on my life."

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阅读下列材料,回答问题:

材料一:在世界各民族中,英国算得上是一个典型,它体现着一种独特的发展方式——英国发展方式。这种方式以和缓、平稳、渐进为主要特色,即使对世界事务不甚了解的人也会有一种模糊的印象,即英国是一个稳重的民族,它注重实际而不耽于空想,长于宽容而不爱走极端,……但正是这个不爱走极端的稳重的民族为现代世界(至少是西方世界)奠定了好几块基石。

——钱乘旦、陈晓律《在传统与变革之间——英国文化模式溯源》

材料二:19世纪晚期以来,英国奉行对欧洲大陆事务不干预政策。

1948年,英国提出“三环外交”构想,将英联邦、美国和联合起来的欧洲作为英国外交的重要三环,以维护英国的传统利益和大国地位。

1957年,欧洲经济共同体诞生。1959年,英国与奥地利等六国签订“欧洲自由贸易联盟”条约,对抗欧洲一体化进程。

60年代,英国两次申请加入欧共体,遭到拒绝。直到1973年英国正式加入欧共体。

1973年第一次石油危机,欧洲大陆经济遭受重创,英国经济也受到严重拖累。1975年英国就留欧举行公投,终67.2%的民众选择留欧。

2009年,欧债危机爆发,英疑欧力量再度上升。2013年1月,英国首相卡梅伦就英国与欧盟关系前景发表讲话,表达了英国对遭到欧债危机拖累的不满,以及对欧洲一体化进程可能损害英国利益的担忧。2016年6月,英国脱欧公投结果显示,51.89%的英国公民选择脱离欧盟。

——摘编自《人民日报》,2016年6月25日,《英国与欧盟的那些事》