单选题He says, you must
take in
those responsibilities.
单选题Where can you see from the air the migration of the mammals?
单选题The condition of the accident victim is deteriorating. I doubt if he will______.
单选题We have been told that under no circumstances {{U}}we may use{{/U}} the telephone in the office for personal affairs.
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The first and most important agents of
socialization are the people who care for infants. In the earliest months,
messages from nurturers constitute the child's basic understanding of the world
around it. This is the infant's first introduction to the language that shapes
perception and elicits emotion. Another powerful source of
information and socialization is the friendship of peers. Peers are equals that
one can deal with on the same level as oneself, whereas parents are superiors.
The heavy emotional overlay of family relationships makes some kinds of learning
difficult. Much formal socialization is placed in the hands of
professionals. Teachers from kindergarten on are specifically designated agents
of socialization. Ideally, a teacher is one who has both knowledge and the
skills to present it. During the course of teaching their subjects, classroom
instructors provide role models and attempt to convey the excitement of learning
itself. In earlier times, parents, friends and teachers would
comprise the list of primary childhood socializers. Children's books, comics and
magazines might also have been mentioned as sources of information on norms and
role models. Today one must add three powerful indirect or nonpersonal
socialization agents: radio, movies and television. Many people learn about
politics, form a vision of well-being, and develop attitudes towards others from
what they see on the screen and hear through the
speakers.
单选题Even at an early stage the school felt that she ______ a good chance of passing her exams.
单选题His employer appeared to be in such an {{U}}affable{{/U}} mood that Tom decided to ask for a raise.
单选题______most common kind of fuel used by______peasants in our district is wooD.
单选题By promoting more even income distribution in a developing country, a lower birth rate will______. A.be achieved B.achieve C.have been achieved D.be achieving
单选题In doing Chinese-English translation, the translator may run into more difficulties {{U}}than English-Chinese translation{{/U}}.
单选题"The foreign teachers wondered what we Chinese teachers do in political meetings and I told them that we had to go through the ______ of lengthy formalities. "
单选题Proper street behavior in the United States requires a nice balance of attention and inattention. You are supposed to look at a
1
just enough to show that you"re
2
of his presence. If you look too little, you appear haughty (目中无人的) or furtive (诡秘的), too much
3
you are inquisitive. Usually what happens is that people
4
each other until they are about eight feet
5
, at which point both cast down their eyes. Sociologist Erving Goffman
6
this as "a kind of dimming of lights".
Much of eye behavior is so
7
that we react to it only on the intuitive level. The next time you have a
8
with someone who makes you feel liked, notice what he does with his eyes.
9
are he looks at you more often than is usual with
10
a little longer than the normal. You interpret this as a sign—a polite one
11
he is interested in you as a person
12
just in the topic of conversation. Probably you also feel that he is both
12
and sincere.
All this has been demonstrated in elaborate
14
. Subjects sit and talk in the psychologists laboratory,
15
of the fact that their eye behavior is being
16
from a one way vision screen. In one fairly typical experiment,
17
were induced to cheat while performing a task, then were
18
and observed. It was found that those who had
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met the interviewers eyes less often than was
20
, an indication that "shifty eyes" —to use the mystery writers stock phrase—can actually be a tip off to an attempt to deceive or to feelings of guilt.
单选题Actually, much of what was being presented on the stage at that time was ______ and experimental. A. positive B. negative C. sensitive D. innovative
单选题The old gentleman ______ to be an old friend of his grandfather's. A. turned in B. turned over C. turned up D. turned out
单选题Greater efforts to increase agricultural production must______if food shortage is to be avoided.
单选题Meet the Bauls 遇见鲍尔人 Most Westerners, if they know the Bauls at all, remember the non sequitur of a couple of members of this Bengali sect standing next to Bob Dylan on the cover of Dylan's milestone album "John Wesley Harding. " The story goes that Dylan was depressed, and his foster-father/ manager, Albert Grossman, arranged for the seer-singers to visit Woodstock to cheer up our poet laureate. Apocryphal? I would agree, if my introduction to the Bauls weren't remarkably similar. I'd gone to India as a recent recruit of The Dharma Bums, a group that had been invited to play the World Festival of Sacred Music in May. Unaccustomed to international travel, I got to the concert site in Bangalore dazed, sick, and terrified. I came thoroughly awake at sound check. It's fear that does it. Peering out at 800 empty seats at the local college auditorium, fighting with squealing mikes, a smattering of hangers-on understandably unimpressed with the wretched sounds coming from our throats. When the concert began, I settled in to my seat to suffer the humiliation of watching a whole show of spiritually advanced musicians make contact with a highest being—before we came out and sucked. Then four men dressed in flowing golden-orange gowns sauntered onstage, smiling. They sat, acknowledging applause. The oldest and straightest was blind. The Bauls call themselves spiritual anarchists because they declare themselves to be Hindus and true Moslems—acknowledging no contradiction. Their home base is Calcutta, the Indian city famous for its "black hole ," where everything is cut to the bone, spirituality included. Seven months a year, the Bauls wander as musician mendicants, accepting alms for song. The remainder of the year, they return to their families and resume their "day job" of walking the cars of the hell-trains of Calcutta, performing their bloodless open-heart surgery for half-rupees and blessings. The first of the four—the wasted remains of a handsome man—stood, commencing to wail and slowly, on bell-jangling feet, to dance. At the end of a long, thin arm he thumbed a one- stringed harp's single note, his voice so filled with moumful joy that tears instantaneously began to splash my cheek. He seemed to cry out: "All you see before you is yours Lord, do with me what you will. " A single tooth flashed against the scarlet hole of this mouth, ecstasy-laced red eyes pinched shut, then opened again to pilot bare feet to a resting place. As he sat, we rained applause. A smaller, more powerful black swan of a man stands. His voice, unlike his comrade's, is virile and revved up to matinee-idol pitch. The black swan plucks out a wobbling volley, then points his pick hand straight at a member of the audience. What proceeds is a wedding of power and passion as might have caused Otis Redding to reconsider his singing career. Our applause is thunderous. He makes the prayer sign at chest, and sits. Up rises Oedipus at Colonnus, his eyes shameless wounds, never to heal; the fourth Baul, a young drummer, takes the elbow of this guru he walks beside every day, his master now singing and smiling. With each step, the blind man comments with even greater vigor at another even more extraordinary development in this, his dialogue with GoD.The guide prods him to the edge of the stage; once there, Oedipus raises both his hands and commences to crow for joy, connecting with such power as we, the audience, cry out to tell him where we are and to thank him, almost as a lover cries in gratitude. Hearing this, he redoubles his effort. At the very edge of the huge stage, the other three are bent, whipping up a small storm of accompaniment. Oedipus suddenly twists his head halfway between heaven and earth, and straight into the hot stage lights he peers as three shrill notes shoot from his small, misshapen mouth, making it all stop. He is with God already; what remains here with us is merely a witness to the beyond. What else matters? Certainly not our performance. My only ambition at present is to be nearer the Bauls.
单选题The statement is ______ incorrect.
单选题The hotel manager became suspicious of those people who were {{U}}loitering{{/U}} in the lobby.
单选题Parents who speak {{U}}equivocally{{/U}} may cause their children to become confuseD.
单选题In order to earn money for his family, it is necessary for him to get a job.
