A、We want to buy a lot of apples.
B、We want to buy a lot of apples.
C、n/a
D、n/a
According to the passage, why do we have close friends who have nothing in common?
A.Because we will benefit from the varieties they bring into our life.
B.Because our friends reflect the different aspects of our personalities.
C.Because sometimes we choose friends through computer dating agencies.
D.Because it's better we have friends who are complementary to each other.
听力原文:W: Which coat do you like to buy?
M: It makes no difference to me.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
(9)
A.The man doesn't like any of the two coats.
B.The man doesn't care which coat he is going to buy.
C.The man likes a different coat.
D.The man wants to choose a coat himself.
听力原文:M: How much are these leather bags?
W: Fifty dollars each, eighty five dollars for two, or one hundred dollars for
three. And we have different colors to choose from.
How much does one bag cost?
A.$ 50.
B.$ 85.
C.$ 100.
D.$338.00
A.The white butterfly.
B.The small bird.
C.The bear.
D.The fox.
1. Mnemonics are tools which can help you to improve your memory. 2. The fundamental principle of mnemonics is to make full use of the best functions of the brain to store information. 3. Information we have to remember is almost always presented in different ways. (Unfortunately information we have to remember is almost always presented in only one way — as words printed on a page.) 4. We can do four things to form striking images, which will help to make our mnemonics more effective. 5. There is one basic principle in the use of mnemonics. (There are three fundamental principles underlying the use of mnemonics.) 6. Association is what we use to create and strengthen imagination. (Imagination is what you use to create and strengthen the associations needed to create effective mnemonics.) 7. You can choose any imagery to use in your mnemonics as long as it is helpful. 8. You can create associations by linking things using the same stimuli.
Clothes, decorations, physique, hair and facial (1)_____ give a great deal of information about us. For instance, we wear clothes to keep us warm, (2)_____ unlike animals we do not have a protective (3)_____ of hair. But for the purpose of communication, we dress (4)_____ clothes of different colours, style. and material; we wear jewellery and other valuables; we use cosmetics and perfume; we (5)_____ beards and sideburns; and we smoke pipes and carry walking sticks.
Strict rules govern the clothes we wear. We do not, wear football boots with a dinner-jacket, (6)_____ a boiler suit to work in an insurance office. A clerk on Wall Street will wear more formal dress than someone in a (7)_____ job in a country town. Fashionable and smart (8)_____ are associated with good qualities, and well-dressed people have been (9)_____ to get more help and cooperation from (10)_____ strangers. For example, a woman is often given more (11)_____ of help with her broken-down car when she is dressed attractively than when she is dressed less (12)_____.
Rebels consider themselves to be different from other people in society, and often (13)_____ their physical appearance to show this. In the last two decades in Britain there have been a number of (14)_____ movements with distinct uniforms. Hippies did not just wear simple clothes but dressed in a particular style. that made them instantly (15)_____.
But in our modern society some people (16)_____ choose particular clothes to project the personalities. (17)_____ types wear brighter colours than more reserved people. Some people wear odd (18)_____ of clothes to express their individuality. For example, someone (19)_____ give an impression of high social status, (20)_____ origin and bad temper by wearing an expensive suit.
A.features
B.appearance
C.aspects
D.looks
The statuses we assume often vary with the people we encounter, and change throughout life. Most of us can, at very high speed, assume the statuses that various situations require. Much of social interaction consists of identifying and selecting among appropriate statuses and allowing other people to assume their statuses in relation to us. This means that we fit our actions to those of other people based on a constant mental process of appraisal and interpretation. Although some of us find the task more difficult than others, most of us perform. it rather effortlessly.
A status has been compared to ready-made clothes. Within certain limits, the buyer can choose style. and fabric. But an American is not free to choose the costume of a Chinese peasant or that of a Hindu prince. We must choose from among the clothing presented by our society. Furthermore, our choice is limited to a size that will fit, as well as by our pocketbook. Having made a choice within these limits we can have certain alterations made, but apart from minor adjustments, we tend to be limited to what the stores have on their racks. Statuses too come ready made, and the range of choice among them is limited.
According to the writer, people often assume different statuses ______.
A.in order to identify themselves with others
B.in order to better identify others
C.as their mental processes change
D.as the situation changes
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