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单选题: 20总题量: 20
1
[单选题]
Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第1题答案是______。
A.
coined
B.
discovered
C.
launched
D.
exhibited
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2
[单选题]
Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第2题答案是______。
A.
made
B.
represented
C.
sold
D.
adapted
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3
[单选题]
Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第3题答案是______。
A.
reckon
B.
associate
C.
identify
D.
disagree
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4
[单选题]
Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第4题答案是______。
A.
assume
B.
wonder
C.
question
D.
deny
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5
[单选题]
Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第5题答案是______。
A.
imaginative
B.
creative
C.
ambitious
D.
different
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6
[单选题]
Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第6题答案是______。
A.
guided
B.
revealed
C.
rejected
D.
sparked
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7
[单选题]
Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第7题答案是______。
A.
instead of
B.
along with
C.
apart from
D.
except for
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8
[单选题]
Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第8题答案是______。
A.
Therefore
B.
However
C.
Hence
D.
While
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9
[单选题]
Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第9题答案是______。
A.
obsession
B.
brand
C.
personality
D.
asset
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10
[单选题]
Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第10题答案是______。
A.
proves
B.
estimates
C.
implies
D.
predicts
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11
[单选题]
Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第11题答案是______。
A.
rescue
B.
comfort
C.
flight
D.
need
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12
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Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第12题答案是______。
A.
support
B.
promote
C.
correct
D.
confirm
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13
[单选题]
Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第13题答案是______。
A.
in contact
B.
out of step
C.
in line
D.
in compliance
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14
[单选题]
Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第14题答案是______。
A.
dismissed
B.
defended
C.
refined
D.
detailed
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15
[单选题]
Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第15题答案是______。
A.
obliged
B.
inspired
C.
ensured
D.
advised
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16
[单选题]
Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第16题答案是______。
A.
challenges
B.
concerns
C.
stories
D.
experiments
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Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第17题答案是______。
A.
little
B.
enough
C.
various
D.
strong
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18
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Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第18题答案是______。
A.
executed
B.
verified
C.
examined
D.
advocated
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Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第19题答案是______。
A.
undermined
B.
determined
C.
reinforced
D.
clarified
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20
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Fictional princesses are perennial preschool favorites.Since Disney 1______its Princess brand in 2000, the Disney Princesses have been found everywhere, 2______in virtually every product category—dolls and dresses, of course, but also even seed packets and grapes. Partly as a result, little girls strongly 3______with princess culture, and adults often 4______girls naturally love princesses.When girls dare to be 5______, it’s unexpected and delightful—like the little girl who recently 6______widespread adoration and praise by dressing as a hot dog 7______a princess for her dance studio’s Princess Day. 8______, princess culture is not all fun and games.The Disney Princess brand suggests that a girl’s most valuable 9______is her beauty, which encourages an unhealthy preoccupation with physical appearance.The brand also 10______that girls should be sweet and submissive,and should expect a man to come to their 11______in an act of love at first sight.Although newer characters like Elsa,Anna, Merida and Rapunzel behave in ways that 12______these ideas, as a whole, the brand remains 13______with modern ideas about raising girls. Now a new article in the scholarly journal Child Development has 14______the negative effects of princess culture on girls.Lead author Sarah Coyne, an associate professor at Brigham Young University, was 15______to conduct this study after reading journalist Peggy orenstein’s 2011bestseller "Cinderella Ate My Daughter." Her own daughter was 3 at the time.As a parent, Coyne shared Orenstein’s 16______about what princess-driven marketing was doing, but as a social scientist, she realized there was 17______social science data on princess culture’s influence. So, she and her team designed and 18______a study of 198 preschool and kindergarten-aged girls and boys.Their findings 19______some serious worries about princess culture. 20______these findings are unsurprising to princess culture’s critics, it is useful to have new data that validate these concerns from a different methodological approach. 第20题答案是______。
A.
Because
B.
Even
C.
If
D.
While
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