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[单项选择]The next time you attend a social function or go to a place where people meet and interact, take note of the number of people who have adopted the identical gestures and posture of the person with whom they are talking. This "carbon copying" is a means by which one person tells the other that he is in agreement with his ideas and attitudes. By this method, one is non-verbally saying to the other, "As you can see, I think the same as you, so I will copy your posture and gesture."
This unconscious mimicry is quite interesting to observe. Take for example, the two men standing at the hotel bar. They have mirrored each other’s gestures and it is reasonable to assume that they are discussing a topic upon which they have the same thoughts and feelings. If one man uncrosses his arms and legs or stands on the other foot, the other will follow, lf one puts his hand in his pocket, the other will copy and this mimicry will continue for as long as the two men are in agreement.
This c
A. Appropriate Social Behavior.
B. How to Make Gestures.
C. Carbon Copying: Showing Agreement Through Gestures.
D. How to Avoid Carbon Copying.
[单项选择]Next time you have a problem, think about how you can improve the situation instead of ______ all the negative aspects.
A. dwelling on
B. counting on
C. barking on
D. touching on
[单项选择]Next time you’re out shopping, the person standing behind you in line might just be getting a better deal than you. And yes, they’re speaking with an accent.
Thanks to a massive drop in the dolla_r’s value against the euro and pound sterling (英国货币) many people from across the pond are heading to the United States to snap up holiday bargains that they quite simply can’t find in their home countries. Even with the expense of flying over and staying in a hotel, they’re grabbing gifts at what they consider rock-bottom prices. Right now, every pound gets you two U.S. greenbacks and the euro is near two-year highs against the dollar.
"As the euro gets stronger and the holidays approach, we are seeing an upswing in the number of visitors frorn overseas," said Dan Jasper, director of public relations for the Mall of America.
And why not, when you consider how good the currency imbalance is treating them. For example, an iPod Nano, which costs 169 pounds in London (
A. Those shoppers can’t speak English well.
B. There are foreign shoppers shopping in the U.S.
C. Those shoppers speak with an accent because of their European ancestries.
D. There are shoppers from different states of the U.S. shopping in the same stor
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M: Next time you bring your kids in for a checkup, don’t be surprised if the doctor asks about their tastes in entertainment. The American Academy of Medicine suggested last week that doctors work with parents to evaluate how much TV kids watch and what they see, what video and computer games they play, which websites they visit on the Internet, whether they view R-rated videos without the company of their parents, what music they like and what books they read. Doctors are worried that kids who spend too much time in front of the tube don’t get enough exercise and can become overweight. The academy is also concerned that the messages kids get from entertainment media Can make them more violent and sexually active.
The academy recommends that children under age two not watch any TV. "Children need activities to stimulate the brain during the first two years of life," says Dr. Miriam Baron, who chairs the academy’s committee on public education.
A. How much exercise they get every day.
B. What they are most worried about.
C. How long their parents accompany them daily.
D. What entertainment they are interested in.
[填空题]What time can you go if you want to repair your broken machines
8:00 AM--5:00 PM ______.