We are all naturally attracted to
people with ideas, beliefs and interests like our own. Similarly, we feel
comfortable with people with physical qualities similar to ours.
You may have noticed how people who live or work closely together come to
behave in a similar way. Unconsciously we copy those we are close to or love or
admire, So a sportsman’s individual, way of walking with raised shoulders is
imitated by an admiring fan; a pair of lovers both shake their heads in the same
way; an employee finds him- self duplicating his boss’ habit of wagging a pen
between his fingers while thinking. In every case, the influential person may
not consciously notice the imitation, but he will feel comfortable in its
presence. And if he does notice the matching of his gestures or movements, he
finds it pleasing he is influencing people: A. The lawyer who imitates the judge is trying to influence him. B. The clever saleswoman echoes her lady customer’s movements because she is un- consciously attracted by her. C. Physical mirroring is always flattering to those who are imitated. D. Sensitive people have been mirroring their friends and acquaintances because they want to win their affection and respect in this way.
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We are all naturally attracted to
people with ideas, beliefs and interests like our own. Similarly, we feel
comfortable with people with physical qualities similar to ours.
You may have noticed how people who live or work closely together come to
behave in a similar way. Unconsciously we copy those we are close to or love or
admire, So a sportsman’s individual, way of walking with raised shoulders is
imitated by an admiring fan; a pair of lovers both shake their heads in the same
way; an employee finds him- self duplicating his boss’ habit of wagging a pen
between his fingers while thinking. In every case, the influential person may
not consciously notice the imitation, but he will feel comfortable in its
presence. And if he does notice the matching of his gestures or movements, he
finds it pleasing he is influencing people: A. the comfortable feeling about people with physical qualities similar to ours B. the imitation of the gestures or movements of those we are close to, or love, or admire C. the attraction to people with ideas, beliefs and interests like our own D. the fact that people living or working closely together behave in a similar way
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We are all naturally attracted to
people with idea, beliefs and interests like our own. Similarly, we feel
comfortable with people with physical qualities similar to ours.
You may have noticed how people who live or work closely together come to
behave in a similar way. Unconsciously we copy those we are close to or love or
admire. So a sportsman’s individual way of walking with raised shoulder is
imitated by an admiring fan; a pair of lovers both shake their heads in the same
way; an employee finds himself duplicating his boss’s habit of wagging (摇摆) a
pen between his fingers while thinking. In every case, the
influential person may not consciously notice the imitation, but he will feel
comfortable in its presence. And if he does notice the matching of his
gestures or movements, he finds it pleasing he is influencing p A. the attraction to people with ideas, belief and interests like our own B. the comfortable feeling about people with physical qualities similar to ours C. the fact that people living or working closely together behave in a similar way D. the imitation of the gestures or movements of those we are close to, or love, or admire
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We are all busy talking about and using the Internet, but how many of us know the history of the Internet
Many people are surprised when they find that the Internet was set up as recently as the 1960s. At that time, computers were large and expensive. Computer networks didn’t work well. If one computer in the network broke down, then the whole network stopped. So a new network system had to be set up. It should be good enough to be used by many different computers. If part of the network was not working, information could be sen through another part. In this way the computer network system would keep on working all the time.
At first the Internet was only used by the government, but in the 1970s, universities, hospitals and banks began to use it, too. However, computers were still very expensive and the Internet was difficult to use. At the beginning of the 1990s, computers became cheaper and easier to use. And scientists developed software that made Internet “surfing” A. 1960 B. the 1960s C. 1970 D. the 1970s
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