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how many people she has educated on the job. (Para. 5, Passage A) Explanate Main Idea: The shop owner joined in the AIDS educational programs Major Detail: The owner hands out AidS information to all her clients Like many other hunters, the Kung has been described as a leisured and even an "affluent society. They do not have or need many material possessions and in many cases the search for food is neither exhausting nor time-consuming. One anthropologist has reckoned their average work day as six hours and that adults spend about two and a half days or between 12 and 19 hours a week food-getting. Men may hunt for a period and then rest for several weeks; women gather enough food for three days at a time, and may then visit neighboring camps or entertain, as the men do their leisure-time Explanation Main Idea: The Kung has been regarded as a leisured and even"affluent society Major Detail: They do not have or need many material possessions and the search for food is neither exhausting nor time-consuming. Example 3 In the spring of 1983, a committee at the Medard H. Nelson Elementary School in New Orleans decided it was time to take the mystique( ip fl te )out of computers for their 621 students. They ordered six Apple Il computers and set up computer classes for teachers, parents and students Almost everyone was enthusiastic about the results; a few students became so interested that they formed a computer club. The principal is very pleased with this experiment and plans to buy more equipment as soon as funds become available Explanation Main Idea: The elementary school has equipped the childrens education with computers Major Detail: They ordered six Apple II computers and set up computer classes for teachers arents and students Example 4 In the last five years, the number of studies on infant cognition has tripled. The men and the women who attended the conference were asked to assess( if fti )what has been learned, and to develop some guidelines( a5 )for future research. But the more they talked, the further apart the brain scientists seemed from the psychologists, the vision specialists from the linguists. While each group had made progress in its own area, they were far from reaching any common ground and further yet from finding answers to such a basic question as: How are babies affected by Explana Main ldea: Scientists in different areas were still far away from reaching any common ground spite that more work had been done on the subject of infant cognition Major Detail: They even failed to find answers to such a basic question as: How are babies affected by experience Culture itself must be transmitted, and the most effective way is through the family. Parents teach their children the ideas and traditions they obtained from their own parents. For this reason the family became increasingly important; the practical applications of cultural traditions, such6 how many people she has educated on the job. (Para. 5, Passage A) Explanation: Main Idea: The shop owner joined in the AIDS educational programs.. Major Detail: The owner hands out AIDS information to all her clients. Example 2 Like many other hunters, the Kung has been described as a leisured and even an “affluent” society. They do not have or need many material possessions and in many cases the search for food is neither exhausting nor time-consuming. One anthropologist has reckoned their average work day as six hours and that adults spend about two and a half days or between 12 and 19 hours a week in food-getting. Men may hunt for a period and then rest for several weeks; women gather enough food for three days at a time, and may then visit neighboring camps or entertain, as the men do their leisure-time. Explanation: Main Idea: The Kung has been regarded as a leisured and even “affluent” society. Major Detail: They do not have or need many material possessions and the search for food is neither exhausting nor time-consuming. Example 3 In the spring of 1983, a committee at the Medard H. Nelson Elementary School in New Orleans decided it was time to take the mystique(神秘性) out of computers for their 621 students. They ordered six Apple II computers and set up computer classes for teachers, parents and students. Almost everyone was enthusiastic about the results; a few students became so interested that they formed a computer club. The principal is very pleased with this experiment and plans to buy more equipment as soon as funds become available. Explanation: Main Idea: The elementary school has equipped the children’s education with computers. Major Detail: They ordered six Apple II computers and set up computer classes for teachers, parents and students. Example 4 In the last five years, the number of studies on infant cognition has tripled. The men and the women who attended the conference were asked to assess(评估)what has been learned, and to develop some guidelines(指导)for future research. But the more they talked, the further apart the brain scientists seemed from the psychologists, the vision specialists from the linguists. While each group had made progress in its own area, they were far from reaching any common ground, and further yet from finding answers to such a basic question as: How are babies affected by experience? Explanation Main Idea: Scientists in different areas were still far away from reaching any common ground in spite that more work had been done on the subject of infant cognition. Major Detail: They even failed to find answers to such a basic question as: How are babies affected by experience? Example 5 Culture itself must be transmitted, and the most effective way is through the family. Parents teach their children the ideas and traditions they obtained from their own parents. For this reason the family became increasingly important; the practical applications of cultural traditions, such as
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