单选题What was the war affair in late 1960s that made many American young people love to take up pop music?
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单选题What do people think of Women in Love?
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单选题The interviewer can know whether you are knowledgeable for the job by ______.
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According to the latest research in the
United States of America, men and women talk such different languages that it is
like people from two different cultures trying to communicate. Professor Deborah
Tannen of Georgetown University, has noticed differences in the style of boys'
and girls' conversations from an early age. She says that little girls'
conversation is less definite than boys' and expresses more doubts. Little boys’
and conversation to establish status with their listeners. These
differences continue into adult life, she says In public conversations, men talk
most and interrupt other speakers more. In private conversations, men and women
speak in equal amounts—although they say things in a different style. Professor
Tannen. believes that. for women, private talking is a way to establish and test
intimacy. For men, private talking is a way to explore the power structure of a
relationship. Teaching is one job where the differences between
men's and women's ways of talking show. When a man teaches a woman, says
Professor Tannen. he wants to show that he has more knowledge, and hence more
power in conversation. When a woman teaches another woman, however, she is more
likely to take a sharing approach and to encourage her student to join
in. But Professor Tannen does not believe that women are
naturally more helpful. She says women feel they achieve power by being able to
help others. Although the research suggests men talk and interrupt people more
than women, Professor Tannen says, women actually encourage this to happen
because they believe it will lead to more intimacy and help to establish a
relationship. Some scientists who are studying speech think that
the brain is {{U}}pre-programmed{{/U}} for language. As we are usually taught to
speak by women, it seems likely that the brain must have a sexual bias in its
programming, otherwise male speech patterns would not arise at
all.
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单选题Questions 14-16 are based on the following monologue.
单选题Accordingtotheradioprogram,whichoneofthefollowingfoursentencesiswrong?A.StanfordUniversityliesinCalifornia.B.Stanfordacceptedlessthanelevenpercentofthestudentswhoapplied.C.Stanfordhasacceptedanunusuallylowpercentageofstudentsforadmissionthisfall.D.Stanfordhasacceptedalowerpercentageofstudentsforadmission,butnotthelowest.
单选题The word "absorb" in Paragraph 4 means ______.
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