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It’s lunch time in Mexico City, and a young man follows a slim woman wearing dark glasses into a restaurant. Without looking behind her, she lets the heavy glass door swing dosed, almost smashing him in the face.
In a stationery shop in Seoul, meanwhile, a female customer wants to buy a disposable pen. It’s a minor purchase, but the store owner takes the time to talk her through a variety of different models. When she makes her purchase, he says a friendly "Thank you".
Rain and wind are whipping the Nolendorplatz, central Berlin, as estate agent Nicole, 34, struggles through the morning rush-hour crowds, her broken arm in plaster after she slipped on ice. Ahead of her, a young woman drops a yellow folder, scattering papers everywhere. Dozens of commuters walk on by, but Nicole rushes over and picks up the damp documents, gently shaking the water off each one. When thanked, she jokes, "Well, I
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M: Hi, Susan, Where were you at lunch time
W: Oh, sorry to miss you. But my thirst for knowledge was greater than my stomach for food.
M: I never have that problem. So where were you
W: My science class ran over.
What did the woman do at lunchtime( ).
A. She tried to solve the problem.
B. She had a chat with her classmate.
C. She stayed at the classroom.
D. She had lunch in the cafeteria.
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M: It’s nearly lunch time.I’ll make vegetable soup myself. Can you tell me how to do it
W: I have a recipe that my mother gave me. You can follow the directions in this book.
What does the man probably do next()
A. Ask the woman for the soup.
B. Call the woman’s mother.
C. Read the soup recipe.
D. Eat lunch with the woman.
[单项选择]People have wondered for a long time how their personalities and behaviors are formed. It is not easy to explain why one person is intelligent and another is not, (62) why one is cooperative and another is competitive.
Social scientists are, of course, extremely interested in these types of questions. They want to explain why we possess certain characteristics and (63) certain behaviors. There are no (64) answers yet, but two distinct schools of thought on the matter have (65) . As one might expect, the two (66) are very different from one another, and there is a great deal of (67) between proponents (支持者) of each theory. The controversy is often (68) to as "nature vs. nurture".
Those who support the "nature" side of the conflict believe that our personalities and behavior patterns are (69) determined by biological and (70) factors. That our environment has (71) , if anything, to do with o