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A.A.Do you know how long Jack's going to be in town?
B.B.He is my uncle, John's father.
C.C.Which one? The one with the big hat?
A.A.Do you know how long Jack's going to be in town?
B.B.He is my uncle, John's father.
C.C.Which one? The one with the big hat?
第1题
听力原文: Clothes play a critical part in the conclusions we reach by providing clues to who people are, who they are not, and wilt) they would like to be. They tell us a good deal about the wearer’s background, personality, status, mood, and social outlook. Since clothes are such an important source of social information, we can use them to manipulate people’s impression of us. Our appearance assumes particular significance in the initial phases of interaction that is likely to occur. An elderly middle class man or woman may be alienated (疏远……) by a young adult who is dressed in an unconventional manner, regardless of the person’s education, background, or interests.
People tend to agree on what certain types of clothes mean. Adolescent girls can easily agree on the lifestyles of girls who wear certain outfits (套装), including the number of boyfriends they likely have had and whether they smoke or drink. Newscasters, or the announcers who read the news on TV, are considered to be more convincing, honest, and competent when they are dressed conservatively. And college students who view themselves as taking an active role in their inter-personal relationships say they are concerned about the costumes they must wear to play 'these roles successfully. Moreover, many of us can relate instances in which the clothing we wore changed the way we felt about ourselves and how we acted. Perhaps you have used clothing to gain confidence when you anticipated a stressful situation, such as a job interview, or a court appearance.
In the workplace, men have long had well defined precedents and role models for achieving success. It has been otherwise for women. A good many women in the business world are uncertain about the appropriate mixture of "masculine" and "feminine" attitutes they should convey by their professional clothing. The variety of clothing alternatives to women has also been greater than that available for men. Male administrators tend to judge women more favorably for managerial positions when the women display less "feminine grooming(打扮)—shorter hair, moderate use of make-up, and plain tailored clothing. As one male administrator confessed, "An attractive woman is definitely going to get a longer interview, but she won’t get a job."
According to the passage, the way we dress ______.
A.provides clues for people who are critical of us
B.indicates our likes and dislikes in choosing a career
C.has a direct influence on the way people regard us
D.is of particular importance when we get on in age
第2题
In Paragraph 2, the phrase "proponent of Bacon" is similar in meaning to______.
A.writer who liked Bacon
B.Bacon"s followers
C.Bacon was a great writer
D.one who proposed Bacon as author of Shakespeare"s works
第3题
听力原文:M: I am sure we've never had such a lot of snow as lately.
W: Haven't we, ever?
What do we learn from the woman's response?
A.She disagrees with the man.
B.They are late.
C.She agrees with the man.
第4题
听力原文:M: Hello! May I speak to Sam, please?
W: Sorry. Nobody by that name works here.
What do we learn from this dialogue?
A.Sam is not home now.
B.The woman must be angry with the man's calling.
C.The man must have the wrong number.
第5题
听力原文:M: I liked Mr Johnson's speech, it's exciting and humorous.
W: So did I, but Mr White's talk was even better.
Q: What did the woman think of Mr Johnson's speech?
(14)
A.She didn't like it.
B.She thought it was better than Mr White's.
C.She thought it was not as good as Mr White's.
D.She thought it was as good as Mr White's.
第9题
Who was Mr. Smith?
A.A repairman.
B.The woman's husband.
C.The woman's new neighbor.
第10题
A.sensible
B.sensational
C.senseless
D.sentimental