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[单项选择]The human beings have polluted the environment seriously. It is time the United Nations must take some measures.
A. take
B. taking
C. to take
D. took
[单项选择] Human beings have used tools for a very long time. In some parts of the world you can still find tools that people used more than two million years ago. They made these tools by hitting one stone against another. In this way they broke off pieces from one of the stones. These chips of stone were usually sharp on one side. People used them for cutting meat and skin from dead animals, and also for making other tools out of wood. Human beings needed to use tools because they did not have sharp teeth like other meat-eating animals, such as lions and tigers. Tools helped people to get food more easily.
Working with tools also helped to develop human intelligence. The human brain grew bigger, and human beings began to invent more and more tools and machines. The stone chip was one of the first tools that people used, and perhaps it is the most important. Some scientists say that it was the key to the success of mankind.
Since 1960 a new kind of tool has appeared. This is the si
A. was one of the first tools.
B. developed human capabilities.
C. led to the invention of machines.
D. was crucial to the development of mankind.
[单项选择]Do you know that all human beings have a "comfortable zone" regulating the distance they stand from someone when they talk This distance varies in interesting ways among people of different cultures.
Greeks, others of the Eastern Mediterranean, and many of those from South America normally stand close together when they talk, often moving their faces even closer as they warm up in a conversation. North Americans find this awkward and often back away a few inches. Studies have found that they tend to feel most comfortable at about 21 inches apart. In much of Asia and Africa, there is even more space between two speakers in conversation. This greater space subtly lends an air of dignity and respect. This matter of space is nearly always unconscious, but it is interesting to observe.
This difference applies also to the closeness with which people sit together, the extent which they lean over one another in conversation, how they move as they argue, or make an emphatic point. In
A. are similar to South Americans
B. stand farthest apart
C. feel ill at ease when too close
D. move nearer during conversations
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Did you know that all human beings have a "comfort zone"
regulating the distances they stand from someone when they talk This distance
varies in interesting ways among people of different cultures.
Greeks, others of the Eastern Mediterranean, and many of those from South
America normally stand quite close together when they talk, often moving their
faces even closer as they warm up in a conversation. North Americans find this
awkward and often back away a few inches. Studies have found that they tend to
feel most comfortable at about 21 inches apart. In much of Asia and Africa,
there is even more space between two speakers in conversation. This greater
space subtly lends an air of dignity and respect. This matter of space is nearly
always unconscious, but it is interesting to observe.
This
difference applies also to the closeness with which people sit together, the
extent to which they lean over one another in conversation, how they mo