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Ice skates manufactured entirely of iron were first sold in the 1800’s()
A. mainly
B. successfully
C. solely
D. routinely
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Cultural imperialism, a term first coined in the 1960s, refers to cultural hegemony, or the domination of other nations, specifically as practiced by the United States, through the dissemination of a consumer ideology. Critics of the US point to the plethora of US cultural products available in other countries, particularly media products, such as music, television, movies, news and technology. They argue that the ubiquity and influence of US cultural exports threaten the cultures of other nations and communities. With the growing popularity of the Internet, many countries worried about an unregulated and uni-directional flow of information and have approved policies to control the amount and types of information available to their citizens. Those who oppose regulations declare that the leaders of these countries are opposed to freedom or progress. However, those in favor of regulations believe that their cultures and very identities may be under siege.
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[单项选择]The Romans led by Jules Caesar launched their first invasion on Britain in ______.
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A. simulation
B. saturation
C. repression
D. repetition
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How We Form First Impression
1
We all have first impression of someone we just met. But why Why do we form an
opinion about someone without really knowing anything about him or her aside
perhaps from a few remarks or readily observable traits.
2 The
answer is related to how your brain allows you to be aware of the world. Your
brain is so sensitive in picking up facial traits, even very minor difference in
how a person’s eyes, ears, nose, or mouth are placed in relation to each other
make you see him or her as different. In fact, your brain continuously processes
incoming sensory information-the sights and sounds of your world. These incoming
"signals" are compared against a host of "memories" stored in the brain areas
called the cortex system to determine what these new signals "mean".
3 If you see someone you know and like at school, your brain says
"familiar and safe". If you see someone new, it says, "new potentially
threatening". Then your brain starts to match features of this stranger with
other "known" memories. The height, weight, dress, ethnicity, gestures, and tone
of voice are all matched up. The more unfamiliar the characteristics, the more
your brain may say, "This is new. I don’t like this person". Or else. "I’m
intrigued". Or your brain may perceive a new face but familiar clothes,
ethnicity, gestures-like your other friends; so your brain says: "I like this
person." But these preliminary "impressions" can be dead wrong.
4 When we stereotype people, we use a less mature form of thinking (not unlike
the immature thinking of a very young child) that makes simplistic and
categorical impressions of others. Rather than learn about the depth and breadth
of people-their history, interest, values, strengths, and true character-we
categorize them as jocks, geeks, or freaks,
5 However, if we
resist initial stereotypical impressions, we have a chance.to be aware of what a
person is truly like. If we spend time with a person, hear about his or her
life, hopes, dreams, and become aware of the person’s character, we use a
different, more mature style of thinking and the most complex areas of our
cortex, which allow us to be humane.
A. Ways of Departure from
Immature and Simplistic Impressions
B. Comment on First
Impression
C. Illustration of First Impression
D. Comparing Incoming Sensory Information Against Memories
E.
Readily Observable Traits of First Impressions
F. Differences
Among Jocks, Geeks and FreaksParagraph 4______