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Regular visits from a social worker can be of immense value to old people living alone.()
A. equal
B. moderate
C. immediate
D. great
[单项选择]Regular visits from a social worker can be of {{U}}immense {{/U}} value to old people living alone.
A. immediate
B. great
C. equal
D. moderate
[单项选择]Mary Parker Follett, a noted social worker in the early 20th century, ______ management as the art of getting things done through people.
A. confined
B. refined
C. defined
D. fined
[单项选择]Scholars maintain that social development can easily __ language changes.
A. bring up
B. bring about
C. bring out
D. bring forward
[单项选择]The link worker can help ______ language and cultural barriers between the doctor or nurse and the patient.
A. overshadow
B. overcome
C. overwhelm
D. overturn
[单项选择]The social and cultural background can affect ______.
A. the interaction among people involved in the decision
B. the cultural framework
C. the traditional life-time employment
D. the social and cultural restrictions
[单项选择]Social attractiveness can be improved by______.
A. a good opening statement
B. the humorous way you talk
C. nonverbal factors such as smiling and proper clothing
D. a young look and pleasant way of speaking
[单项选择]The book shifted her outlook from social to spiritual, ()for its theme was that before you change other people you have to change yourself.
A. viewpoint
B. vocation
C. prospect
D. preference
[单项选择]We can learn from the passage that information can _________.
A. be consumed through use
B. be delivered at a high speed
C. be shared by few people
D. not be reproduced
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Much social talk, (36) from casual conversation to formal (37) speech has an aim other than to convey information or to achieve agreement on disputed issues. Individuals talk and listen to one (38) , in part simply to enhance sociability--to (39) their enjoyment in being together. Sometimes this is called speech to entertain, but this traditional label has (40) been very satisfactory. Social talk serves a more important function (41) merely to pass time (42) .
A great deal of the (43) and the listening that occurs (44) casual circumstances may seem to be (45) , in the sense that the discourse is relaxed, relatively formless, and expressive of strong and intimate feelings. (46) , such speaking and listening are highly valued. Normal individuals dread being deprived (47) companionship. If required to be (48) for a time, they may mm on the (49) or television, not to learn someth
A. formal
B. serious
C. purposeful
D. aimless