Some strong supporters of women's liberation believe that ______.
A.men and women are different in many ways
B.men and women are equal in every way
C.some household jobs can only be done by women
D.men should do more than women
Some strong supporters of women's liberation believe that ______.
A.men and women are different in many ways
B.men and women are equal in every way
C.some household jobs can only be done by women
D.men should do more than women
听力原文: At the University of Kansas art museum, investigators tested the effects of different colored walls on two groups of visitors. For the first group the room was painted white; for the second, dark brown. The experiment showed that those who entered the dark brown room walked more quickly, and spent less time in the room than the people in the white room. Dark brown stimulated more activity, but the activity ended sooner. Not only the colors but also the room appearance influences those inside. Another experiment was carried out, in which three groups of subjects are used; each group was in a different kind of room. One group was in an "ugly" room that looked like a messy storeroom. Another group was in an average room—a nice office. The third group was in a beautiful room with carpeting and drapes. Results showed that the people in the beautiful room tended to give higher ratings than did those in the ugly room. Other studies suggest that students do better on tests taken in comfortable, attractive rooms than in ordinary-looking or ugly rooms.
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A.At the University of Kansas.
B.At the University of Kansas art museum.
C.At an art museum.
D.In an office.
听力原文: At the University of Kansas art museum, investigators tested the effects of different colored walls on two groups of visitors to an exhibit of paintings. For the first group the room was painted white; for the second, dark brown. Movement of each group was followed by an electrical system under the car pet. The experiment revealed that those who entered the dark brown room walked more quickly, covered more area, and spent less time in the room than the people in the white environment. Dark brown stimulated more activity, but the activity ended sooner. Not only the choice of colors but also the general appearance of a room communicates and influences those inside. An other experiment presented subjects with photographs of faces that were to be rated in terms of energy and well-being. Three groups of subjects were used; each was shown the same photos, but each group was in a different kind of room. One group was in an "ugly" room that resembled a messy storeroom. Another group was in an average room a nice office. The third group was in a tastefully designed living room. Results showed that the subjects in the beautiful room tended to give higher ratings to the faces than did those in the ugly room.
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A.The group in a messy storeroom.
B.The group in a nice office.
C.The group in a poorly designed living room.
D.All of the above:
Questions 6~10 are based on the following passageThe strong tie between organized sports and the competitive ethic (准则)has given greater importance to men ’s sp orts than to women ’s, since man ’s role in the United States is viewed as more competitive and aggressive than woman’s. As one high school teacher stated more than two decades ago: “Our culture does not require girls to compete against each other in physica l activity to achieve the acceptable female image. Our culture does require boys to do so.” During the last fifteen years, however, this has been changing, and a stronger emphasis on equality for women has emerged in all facets (方面) of American life, including organized sports. High schools and colleges have been urged to give more emphasis to women’s sports and to spend more money on them. In fact, laws governing equality have required many schools to do so. It is still true, however, that most Americans believe men’s organized sports are more important than women’s. In high school, and to a lesser extent in college, males earn popularity and recognition through competing in organized sports, while females often earn these same things by being cheerleaders. The cheerleader does not compete. Rather, she is part of a group of pretty girls who lead the people watching football or basketball games in cheering for the school team, which is composed of competitive young men.The diffe rence in roles between the males and females at major sports events reflects differences in traditional roles later in life, when men are expected to compete for economic success and women are supposed to give men emotional support as wives and homemakers. What has brought greater importance to men’s sports? A.The strong tie between sports and competition. B.The competitive and aggressive nature of men. C.The improper teaching of high school education. D.The competition against others in physical activity.
Mercury (水银) is ______ all metal because it is liquid.
A.more than difference
B.most different in
C.more difference of
D.the most different of
A.First-round Interview
B.Positive
C.Response
D.Distract
What is the difference between "good money" and "bad money"?
A.They are circulated in different markets.
B.They are issued in different face values.
C.They are made of different amounts of gold and silver.
D.They have different uses.
A.Market Segmentation
B.Market Penetration
C.Market Targeting
D.Market Positioning
A.A.Confucian thoughts
B.B.Chinese rhythm
C.C.Chinese Pentatonic scale
D.D.Chinese Characters
A.Hang some pictures.
B.Buy some fine furniture.
C.Rearrange the furniture.
D.Use a different wall paint.
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