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The first group of students making the journey to the Scottish capital to perform. theater
A.Oxford University
B.Edinburgh University
C.Cambridge University
D.Birmingham University
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A.Oxford University
B.Edinburgh University
C.Cambridge University
D.Birmingham University
A.for which
B.for whose
C.for them
D.for whom
A、A. the oldest guests
B、B. the driver
C、C. the national guide and the group leader
D、D. all the guests
Which statement is not true, according to Enlightenment thinkers?
A.People are first a human being, then a social member
B.Common humanity will conflict with the membership of a particular group
C.Humanity is above the particularity of race, religion and so on
D.Particularism and its divisiveness don’t belong to today’s world
The first paragraph intends to tell us that______.
A.IQ is not a reliable indicator of one's ability
B.high IQ people tend to possess less self-confidence
C.people tend to lose some thinking ability when working in groups
D.several high IQ individuals does not necessarily produce a highly cognitive group
Which of the following about the controlling idea is not true?
A.It is always the first sentence.
B.A paragraph is a sentence or group of sentences that support one main idea. That’s what we call the “controlling idea” because it controls what happens in the rest of the paragraph.
C.The information in each paragraph must be related to that idea.
D.It is about the most important idea that you are trying to convey to your reader in a paragraph.
Today there is every indication that the Group attained its goals. These artists achieved widespread popular success and acclaim, and their works have been honored with exhibitions, degrees, and medals; reproduction of their works can be found on everything from posters to postage stamps.
As frequently happens with popular trends, there has been a tendency to romanticize the accomplishments of the Group, which has inevitably caused many misconceptions to develop. The most common of these is the popular belief that the Group of Seven was violently criticized in the first Group shows. However, the truth of the matter is that the reviews for these early shows were nearly all favorable.
What does the passage mainly discuss?
A.The origin of Canadian traditions,
B.The seven symbols of Canada.
C.Popular trends in Canadian art.
D.A group of seven Canadian artists.
In the first form, known as primary cooperation, group and individual unite. The group contains nearly all of each individual's life. The rewards of the group's work are shared with each member. There is an interlocking identity of individual, group, and task performed. Means and goals become one, for cooperation itself is valued.
While primary cooperation is most often characteristic of preliterate societies, secondary cooperation is characteristic of many modem societies. In secondary cooperation, individuals devote only part of their lives to the group. Cooperation itself is not a value. Most members of the group feel loyalty, but the welfare of the group is not the first consideration. Members perform. tasks so that they can separately enjoy the fruits of their cooperation in the form. of salary, prestige, or power. Business offices and professional athletic teams are examples of secondary cooperation.
In the third type, called tertiary cooperation or accommodation, latent conflict underlies the shared work. The attitudes of the cooperating parties are purely opportunistic; the organization is loose and fragile. Accommodation involves common means to achieve antagonistic goals; it breaks down when the common means cease to aid each party in reaching its goals. This is not, strictly speaking, cooperation at all, and hence the somewhat contradictory term antagonistic cooperation is sometimes used for this relationship.
What is the author's main purpose in Paragraph 1 of the passage?
A.To explain how cooperation differs from competition and conflict
B.To show the importance of group organization and attitudes
C.To offer a brief definition of cooperation
D.To urge readers to cooperate more often
A.The same social behavior. can appear quite differently to different people when it is viewed in different social contexts.
B.If the second group had seen the speaker lecture to a more attentive audience, its judgment of the speaker" s personal qualities might well have been different.
C.People"s judgments of a speaker"s personal qualities are based primarily on what the speaker says and the mannerisms with which the speaker says it.
D.A listener"s convictions about a speaker"s claims can be influenced by other people"s reactions to those claims.
E.A randomly selected group can sometimes arrive at a consensus about the personal qualifications of a speaker in a particular social situation.
根据以下内容回答题:
It is well known that when an individual joins a group he tends to accept the group’s stand-ards of behavior. and thinkin9.He is expected to behave in accordance with these norms——in other words the group expects him to conform.Many illustrations could be given of this from everyday life,but what is of particular interest to psychologists is the extent to which people’s judgments and opinions can be changed as a resuh of group pressure. In a typical experiment,the experimenter ask for volunteers to join a group whicii is inves tigating visual perception.The victims are not,therefore,aware of the real purpose of the ex-periment.Each volunteer is taken to a room where he finds a group of about seven people who are collaborating with the experimenter.The group is shown a standard card which contains a single line.They are then asked to look at a second card.This has three lines on it.One is ob-viously longer than the line on the first card,one is shorter and one the same length.They have to say which line on the second card is the same length as the line on the standard card.The other members of the group answer first but what the volunteer does not know is that they have been told to pick one of the wrong lines.The volunteer sees that the other members of the group unanimously choose a line which is obviously not the same length as the one on the standard card. When it is his turn to answer he is faced with the unanimous opinion of the rest of the gmup—all the others have chosen line A but he quite clearly sees line B as correct.What will he do?According to Asch,more than half of the victims chosen will change their opinion.What is equally surprising is that,when interviewed about their answers,most explained that they knew the group choice was incorrect but that they yielded to the pressure of the group because they thought they must be suffering from an optical illusion.
Psychologists are interested in__________ .
A.how far group pressure can influence people’s judgments
B.how to make judgments according to everyday experience
C.how to change people’s judgments
D.the group’s standards of social behavior
Yucheng limited liability company is dissolved for by the articles of the expiration of business term, and establishes liquidation group. Which of the following acts being performed by liquidation group during liquidation is wrong? A、 It hairs a project work of a company to offset debt. B、 It sues a debtor in the name of liquidation group. C、 It distributes company’s property to shareholders pro rata after leaving enough money for debt. D、 It first pays liquidation expenses with company's property
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