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I think this sofa is()than that one.
A . costlier
B . expensiver
C . cost more
D . more costly
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()of them thinks that is a good idea
A . Anyone
B . No one
C . None
D . Someone
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Actions are things characters do that can reflect their emotional or psychological state.
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Eliot thinks that the most attractive part in one’s work should be _____.
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In Eliot’s view, how do poets transform his emotion into literary works.
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In a society that spends so much emotional energy on the puesuit of possessions, I feel _________ place.
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What does Eliot think of about “personality”.
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Which year that Eliot acquired the Nobel prize.
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Oculesics cues affect interpersonal communication by providing an interval in an ongoing interaction during which the participants have time to think, check or suppress an emotion, encode a lengthy response, orinaugurate another line of thought.
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_______Oculesics cues affect interpersonal communication by providing an interval in an ongoing interaction during which the participants have time to think, check or suppress an emotion, encode a lengthy response, orinaugurate another line of thought.
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In 1927, T. S. Eliot announced that he was a royalist in ______, a classicist in ______, and an Anglo-Catholic in______.
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It can be inferred that the writer thinks that engineering curricula are
A.strengthened when they include courses in design.
B.weakened by the courses designed to develop mathematical skills.
C.weak because they include some nonscientific components.
D.strong despite the absence of nonscientific modes of thinking.
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Priceton professor Freeman Syson thinks that____.
A)scientists will find alien life similar to ours
B)humans will be able to settle on Mars
C)alien life will likely be discovered
D)life will start to evolve on Mars
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The writer thinks that ______.
A.communicative competence is more important than linguistic competence
B.for the learner to acquire competence is more important than to acquire capacity systems
C.presenting the learners with problems is more important than providing them with solutions
D.knowledge of communicative schemata is more important than linguistic knowledge
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5.In Eliot’s view, how do poets transform his emotion into literary works.
A.directly
B.creative
C.opponent
D.destructive
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It is well known that a child does not reach emotional security______ a good many years after physical maturity.
A.for
B.during
C.as long as
D.until
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Susan Gates thinks that small businesses
A.want graduates who need little training.
B.cannot attract as many graduates as large organisations.
C.need graduates with specialist skills.
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People think that______.
A.Miggi's garden is better than theirs
B.Miggi works harder than they
C.Miggi knows how to grow vegetables well
D.The radio helps Miggi to grow everything well in his garden
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A brand combination of differentiating attributes that connect on an emotional level with ( ).
actual product
desired markets
branding
markets
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Researchers think that it is______.
A.safe to eat fresh fish
B.dangerous to get close to the algae
C.safe to be near the algae
D.dangerous to expose the algae
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Some biologists think that cuckoos______.
A.are more evil than we think
B.will cause nothing but harm
C.may not be completely useless
D.can not compensate for their harm
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It is astonishing how little is known about the working of the mind. But however little or much is known, it is fairly clear that the model of the logic-machine is not only wrong but mischievous. There are people who profess to believe that man can live by logic alone. If only they say, men developed their reason, looked at all situations and dilemmas logically, and proceeded to devise rational solutions, all human problems would be solved. Be reasonable. Think logically. Act rationally. This line of thought is very persuasive, not to say seductive, 1. It is astonishing, however, how frequently the people most fanatically devoted to logic and reason, to a cold review of the "facts" and a calculated construction of the truth, turn out not only to be terribly emotional in argumentation, but obstinate any "truth" is "proved"——deeply committed to emotional positions that prove reek-resistible to the most massive accumulation of unsympathetic facts and proofs.
2. If man's mind cannot be turned into a logic-machine, neither can it function properly as a great emotional sponge, to be squeezed at will. All of us have known people who gush as a general response to life——who gush in seeing a sunset, who gush in reading a book, who gush in meeting a friend. They may seem to live by emotion alone, but their constant gushing is a disguise for absence of genuine feeling, a torrent rushing to fill a vacuum. It is not uncommon to find beneath the gush a cold, analytic mind that is astonishing in its meticulousness and ruthless in its calculation.
Somewhere between machine and sponge lies the reality of the mind——a blend of reason and emotion, of actuality and imagination, of fact and feeling. 3. The entanglement is so complete, the mixture so thoroughly mixed, that it is probably impossible to achieve pure reason or pure reason or pure emotion, at least for any sustained period of time.
4. It is probably best to assume that all our reasoning is fused with our emotional commitments and beliefs, all our thoughts colored by feelings that lie deep within our psyches. Moreover, it is probably best to assume that this stream of emotion is not a poison, not even a taint, but is a positive life-source, a stream of psychic energy that animates and vitalizes our entire thought process. 5. The roots of reason are embedded in feelings——feelings that have formed and accumulated and developed over a lifetime of personality-shaping. These feelings are not for occasional using but are inescapable. To know what we think, we must know how we feel. It is feeling that shapes belief and forms opinion. It is feeling that directs the strategy of argument. It is our feelings, then, with which we must come to honorable terms.
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Parents have to show due concerns to their children's creativity and emotional output; otherwise what they think beneficial to the kids might probably______their enthusiasm and aspirations.
A.hold back
B.hold to
C.hold down
D.hold over
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Anger is a normal emotion that we all feel from ti...
Anger is a normal emotion that we all feel from time to time. Some people express anger openly in a calm reasonable way. Some explode with anger, and scream and shout. But other people keep their anger inside. They can not or will not express it. This is called repressing anger. Many doctors think that repressing anger is more dangerous to a person’s health than expressing it. They say that when a person is angry, the brain gives out the same hormones (荷尔蒙) as that are produced during tense and nervous situations. They speed the heart rate and raise blood pressure, so the person feels excited and ready to act. Repressing these feelings will only make the feelings continue, and this can lead to many medical problems. To prevent these problems, these doctors suggest letting the anger out by expressing it freely. But recently some other doctors question this. They say that people who express anger repeatedly and violently become, in fact, more but not less angry. And this could cause medical problems. However, some doctors say that both repressing and expressing anger can be dangerous. They believe that those who express anger strongly may be more likely to develop heart diseases, and that those who keep their anger inside may face a greater danger of high blood pressure. Doctors say the solution is to learn how to deal with anger. The first step is to admit that you are angry and to recognize the real cause of the anger, and then to decide if the cause is serious enough to get angry about. If it is, do not express your anger while angry. Wait until your anger has cooled down, and express yourself calmly and reasonably. Doctors also say that a good way to deal with anger is to find humor in the situation that has made you angry, for laughter is much healthier than anger. Some doctors argue that people who often let the anger out would become ________.
A、stronger
B、more violent
C、more dangerous
D、angrier