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What
challenge
does
drone
technology
face?
A.
Inadequate
operators
B.
Inconvenience
of
charging
C.
Limited
areas
of
coverage
D.
High
expense
of
operator
training
()31.
What
do
Petersens
words
show
in
the
last
parag
aph..
A.
His
worries
about
Africa
B.
His
determination
to
fight
poaching
C.
His
belief
in
drone
technology
D.
His
pride
in
what
he
does
第
D
fo.
In
modern
society
there
is
a
great
deal
of
argument
about
competition.
Some
value
it
highly,
believing
that
it
is
responsible
for
social
progress
and
prosperity(
x/).
Others
say
that
competition
is
bad;
that
it
sets
one
person
against
another;
that
it
leads
to
unfriendly
relationship
between
people
I
have
taught
many
children
who
held
the
belief
that
their
self-worth
relied
on
how
well
they
performed
at
tennis
and
other
skills.
For
them,
playing
well
and
winning
are
often
life-and-death
affairs.
In
their
single-minded
pursuit
success,
the
development
of
many
other
human
qualities
is
sadly
forgotten
However,
while
some
seem
to
be
lost
in
the
desire
to
succeed,
others
take
an
opposite
attitude.
In
a
culture
which
values
only
the
winner
and
pays
no
attention
to
the
ordinary
players,
they
strongly
blame
competition.
Among
the
most
vocal
are
youngsters
who
have
suffered
under
competitive
pressures
from
their
parents
or
society.
Teaching
these
young
people,I
often
observe
in
them
a
desire
to
fail.
They
seem
to
seek
failure
by
not
trying
to
win
or
achieve
success.
By
not
trying,
they
always
have
an
excuse:
"I
may
have
lost,
but
it
doesn't
matter
because
I
really
didn't
try
"What
is
not
usually
admitted
by
themselves
is
the
belief
that
if
they
had
really
tried
and
lost,
that
would
mean
a
lot.
Such
a
loss
would
be
a
measure
of
their
worth.
Clearly,
this
belief
is
the
same
as
that
of
the
true
competitors
who
try
to
prove
themselves
Both
are
based
on
the
mistaken
belief
that
one
s
self-respect
relies
on
how
well
one
performs
in
comparison
with
others
Both
are
afraid
of
not
being
valued.
Only
as
this
basic
and
often
troublesome
fear
begins
to
dissolve(#4)can
we
discover
a
new
meaning
in
competition
(
)32.
Why
are
some
people
in
favor
of
competition?
A.
Because
they
think
competition
pushes
society
forward
B.
Because
they
think
competition
improves
social
abilities
C.
Because
they
think
competition
builds
up
a
sense
of
pride
D.
Because
they
think
competition
develops
people'
s
relationship
()33.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
"the
most
vocal
"in
Paragraph
3
refer
to?
A.
People
who
try
their
best
to
win
B.
People
who
highly
value
competition
C.
People
who
are
strongly
against
competition
D.
People
who
mostly
rely
on
others
for
success
()34.
Which
viewpoint
does
the
author
agree
to?
A.
Self-worth
relies
on
winning
B.
Winning
should
be
a
life-and-death
matter
C.
Competition
leads
to
unfriendly
relationshi
D.
Fear
of
failure
should
be
removed
in
competition
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