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Why is this man so angry We don’t know the reason, but we can see the emotion in his face. Whatever culture you come from, you can expressing.
Forty years ago, psychologist Paul Ekman of the University of California, San Francisco, became interested in how people’s faces show their feelings. He took photographs of Americans expressing various emotions. Then he showed them to the Fore people, who live in the jungle in New Guinea. Most of the Fore had never seen foreign faces, but they easily understood Americans’ expressions of anger, happiness, sadness, disgust, fear, and surprise.
Then Ekman did the same experiment in reverse. He showed pictures of Fore faces to Americans, and the results were similar. Americans had no problems reading the emotions on the Fore people’s faces. Ekman’s research gave powerful support to the theory that facial expressions for basic emotions are the same everywhere. He did more research in Japan, Brazil, and Argentina, and got the same res
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Why does the man wait so long
A. Because the waitress is too busy.
B. Because the duck takes quite a while to prepare.
C. Because he hasn’t ordere
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Why is the man so annoyed
A. Because he didn’t like listening to radio.
B. Because his sister made him study very hard.
C. Because the noise disturbed him so muc
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Why is the man so happy
[单项选择]Why did the man do so( ).
A. Because the desk is going to be sold.
B. Because it is his own desk.
C. Because the desk is not his own.
[单项选择]— Why don't we choose that road to save time
— The bridge to it().
A. has repaired
B. is repaired
C. is being repaired
D. will be repaired
[单项选择]Why does the man think we still need zoos
A. To display rare animals.
B. To prevent rare animals from extinction.
C. To provide weekend amusement for children.
D. To improve the environment.
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B: Why don't we go down the lake It's not far from here.
A. Where should we go for swimming
B. Where are you going
C. It's very cold by the river.
D. Do you like boating
[单项选择]Many of the problems we face today are not so new as we think they are. And some of our modern solutions are not so new, either. The problem of energy shortages and the solution of using solar energy go back at least to early Greek cultures. The climate in the coastal areas of Greece 2,500 years ago was characterized by cool winters, much as it is today. At that time, the Greeks heated their homes with small, charcoal-burning heaters. In other words, wood (which is used to make charcoal) was their primary source of energy. However, by the fifth century B C fuel shortages had become common be- cause, in many parts of Greece, the firewood in the forests had been depleted. Once the supply of fire- wood from the local forests ran out, people began to use the wood from olive groves as fuel. But this solution had its own problem. It reduced the olive crop, a valuable resource to the Greeks. By the fourth century B C, the city of Athens banned the use of olive wood for fuel. Wood had to be im
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