Each nation has its own peculiar character which distinguishes it from others. But the peoples of the world have more points in common than points in which they differ. One type of person that is common in every country is the one who always tries to do as little as possible and to get as much as possible in return. His opposite, the man who is in the habit of doing more than is strictly necessary and who is ready to accept what is offered in return, is rare everywhere.
Both these types are usually unconscious of their character. The man who avoids effort is always talking about his "rights": he appears to think that society owes him a pleasant, easy life. The man who is always doing more than his share talks of "duties": he feels that the individual is in debts to society, and not society to individual. As a result, neither of these men thinks that he behaves at all strangely.
Then man who tries to do as little as he can is always full of excu
A. each nation is peculiar enough to enable us to distinguish it from others
B. the peoples of the world are as like as they are different
C. the peoples of the world have more similarities than differences
D. those who do more than is strictly necessary are common in every country
Each nation has its own peculiar
character which distinguishes it from others. But the peoples of the world have
more points in common than points in which they differ. One type of person that
is common in every country is the one who always tries to do as little as
possible and to get as much as possible in return. His opposite, the man who is
in the habit of doing more than is strictly necessary and who is ready to accept
what is offered in return, is rare everywhere. Both these types are usually unconscious of their character. The man who avoids effort is always talking about his "rights": he appears to think that society owes him a pleasant, easy life. The man who is always doing more than his share talks of "duties": he feels that the individual is in debts to society, and not society to individual. As a result, neither of these men thin A. each nation is peculiar enough to enable us to distinguish it from others B. the peoples of the world are as like as they are different C. the peoples of the world have more similarities than differences D. those who do more than is strictly necessary are common in every country [单项选择]
Each nation has its own peculiar character which distinguishes it from others. But the peoples of the world have more points in common than points in which they differ. One type of person that is common in every country is the one who always tries to do as little as possible and to get as much as possible in return. His opposite, the man who is in the habit of doing more than is strictly necessary and who is ready to accept what is offered in return, is rare everywhere. [单项选择]Each university has its own governing council, in which ( ) are NOT included.
A. members of the educational department B. local merchants C. local governors D. some scholars [单项选择]Each culture has its own form of acceptable greeting behavior, usually based on the level of formality found within the society. The rules of social distance etiquette(礼节) vary by culture. Africans, for ex- ample, are far less (47)______ in their greetings than Europeans. Expect a warm physical greeting, an ex- tended handshake or a hand on the shoulder in most African cultures. Also expect to be asked how your trip was and how your family is doing. The tradition of long greetings stems (48)______ the time when Africans once walked miles to visit neighboring villages on social calls. The arrival and a gushing(说话滔滔不绝的) greeting was considered the (49)______ a villager could do for a traveler. Don’’t be impatient with such a long drawn-out(冗长乏味的) (50)______ and don’’t burry things along. Rather, get into the spirit and appreciate that the person you came to see is prepared to take the time to sincerely (51)______ about your welfare.
In Argentina, greetings are usually effusive(过分热情的
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