問題詳情

請依下文回答第 31 題至第 35 題:
       Common experience suggests that some events are predetermined. Decay, death, the round of the seasons, the __31__ rhythmsof life and of the heavens are genuinely inescapable. Three problems __32__ ; first, how are inevitable changes related to oneanother? Are they all ordained by a single cause? Secondly, if so, where does this power of irreversible action come from? Finally,what are its limits? Does it control everything that happens, or are some possibilities open to human endeavour, or left to chance?Can fate be conquered or at least temporarily mastered or induced to __33__ its operations?
       Generally speaking, human nature tends to deny fate or limit its supposed power; __34__ , there is little incentive for allthe constructive endeavours which seem typical of our species. However, experience is broadly __35__ . Fatalismhas permeated throughout the history, as Marcus Aurelius put it: “Whatever may happen to thee, it was prepared forthee from all eternity; and the implication of causes was from eternity sinning the thread of thy being… It was all part of thegreat web.”
【題組】31
(A) recycling
(B) incurring
(C) refunding
(D) recurring

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答案:D
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