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Cloze:请在相应的空填入相应的 大写 字母。不要留空格,也无需标点符号和单词拼写 A. dismiss B. withdrawal C. outnumbered D. justify E. truth F. delighted G. conferred H. as I. fault J. fuss True, often there is a kind of innocence in prejudices, but in those days, I viewed grade-three thinking with contempt and mockery. I (1) to confront a pious lady who hated the Germans with the proposition that we should love our enemies. She taught me a great (2) in dealing with grade-three thinkers; because of her, I no longer (3) lightly a mental process which for nine-tenths of the population is the nearest they will ever get to thought. They have immense solidarity. We had better respect them, for we are (4) and surrounded. A crowd of grade-three thinkers, all shouting the same thing, all warming their hands at the fire of their own prejudices, will not thank you for pointing out the contradictions in their beliefs. Man enjoys agreement ___(5)___ cows will graze all the same way on the side of a hill. Grade-two thinking is the detection of contradictions. Grade-two thinkers do not stampede easily, though often they fall into the other (6) and lag behind. Grade-two thinking is a (7) , with eyes and ears open. It destroys without having the power to create. It set me watching the crowds cheering His Majesty the King and asking myself what all the (8) was about, without giving me anything positive to put in the place of that heady patriotism. But there were compensations. To hear people ___(9)__ their habit of hunting foxes by claiming that the foxes like it. To her our Prime Minister talk about the great benefit we (10) on India by jailing people like Nehru and Gandhi. To hear American politicians talk about peace and refuse to join the League of Nations. Yes, there were moments of delight.