We need __________t the hotel for __________ becuse of the hevy snow.sty; short styB.styin
A.stay; short stay
B.staying; a short stay
C.to stay; short stay
D.to stay; a short stay
A.stay; short stay
B.staying; a short stay
C.to stay; short stay
D.to stay; a short stay
A.Because of all you say, I think she’s the best teacher we’ve got.
B.I want to tell all of you that she’s the best teacher we’ve got.
C.Despite all you say, I think she’s the best teacher we’ve got.
D.I think she’s the best teacher we’ve got for all of you who are speaking.
In the town of Torrelodones, each of the N > 2 inhabitants has $100. They are told that they can all voluntarily contribute to a fund that will be evenly divided among all residents. If $F are contributed to the fund, the local K-Mart will match the private contributions so that the total amount to be divided is $2F. That is, each resident will get back a payment of $2F/N when the fund is divided. If people in town care only about their own net incomes, in Nash equilibrium, how much will each person contribute to the fund?
A、0
B、$10
C、$20
D、$50
I. Read the following 6 short passages, and do the True and False based on each passage. 1. Physical proximity is important mainly in relation to intimacy and dominance. The normal degree of proximity varies between cultures and every species of animal has its characteristic social distance. 2. Orientation signals interpersonal attitudes. If person A is sitting at a table, B can sit in several different places. If he is told that the situation is cooperative he will probably sit at next to A; if he is told he is to compete, negotiate, sell something or interview A, he will sit opposite A; if he is told to have a discussion or conversation he usually chooses across the corner 3. Head-nods are a rather special kind of gesture, and have two distinctive roles. They act as reinforcers, i.e. they reward and encourage what has gone before, and can be used to make another talk more, for example. 4. Appearance. Many aspects of personal appearance are under voluntary control, and a great deal of effort is put into controlling them - clothes, hair and skin; other aspects can be modified to some extent by clothes and plastic surgery. 5. Non-linguistic aspects of speech. The same words may be said in quite different ways, conveying different emotional expressions, and even different meanings, as when “yes” is used as a polite way of saying “no”. (From a book by Michael Argyle titled The Psychology of Interpersonal Behaviour. It was published in London by Pelican in 1967 and this extract was from pages 36-37.) 1. ____ Physical proximity is important mainly in relation to intimacy and dominance.
A、declare
B、buy
C、declared
D、bought
B.have something unfortunate happen to you by someone you don’t know
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