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[判断题]Section A
Eysenck’s research strategy begins by dividing the elements of personality into various units that can be arranged hierarchically. The basic structure in this scheme is the specific response level, which consists of specific behaviors. For example, if we watch a man spend the afternoon talking and laughing with friends, we would be observing a specific response. If this man spends many afternoons each week having a good time with friends, we have evidence for the second level in Eysenck’s model, a habitual response. But it is likely that this man doesn’t limit himself to socializing just in the afternoon and just with these friends. Suppose this man also devotes a large part of his weekends and quite a few evenings to his social life. If you watch long enough, you might find that he lives for social gatherings, discussion groups, parties, and so on. You might conclude, in Eysenck’s terms, that this person exhibits the trait of sociability. Finally, Eysenck argues that
[多项选择]Research and Development: how to select appropriate projects for long-term development
[多项选择]MEMO
TO:
FROM: Research and Development Director
SUBJECT:
DATE: 8 September
[简答题]PART ONE
· You are the Research and Development Director of an engineering company, which is a subsidiary of a larger corporation. The Chairman of the corporation is visiting your company next week.
· Write a memo to all your staff:
· informing them of the visit
· telling them why the visitor is coming
· telling them when he will arrive and asking them to be at the welcome reception for him.
· Write 40-50 words.
Memo
To: All staff
From: Research and Development Director
Subject: The Coming Visitor
Date: May 8th, 2008
[单项选择]A. reception
B. research and development
C. shop floor
D. payroll
E. human resources
F. information technology
G. publicity
H. canteen
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[单项选择]Section B
Jellyfish
(61) They look like jelly, but of course they aren’t. And they certainly aren’t fish. So, what exactly are these strange creatures
(62) Jellyfish consist of over 95 % water. They have no head, brain, heart, eyes, ears or bones! They have a kind of body, called a "bell". The bell is the big round part that looks like jelly. Inside it are nerves, which are all jellyfish needs to move to sense light.
(63) When jellyfish find their food, these tentacles can shoot out poison to kill it. Underneath the bell is a mouth.
(64) There are over 2,000 species, and new ones are still being found. They vary greatly in appearance and size, from ones as small as a coin to ones with bells over 2 meters across and tentacles 60 meters long.
(65) The box jellyfish, which lives in the seas off Northern Australia and Indonesia, is so poisonous that it can kill a human bein
[判断题]Section A
Paparazzi
The term "paparazzi" comes from a character called Paparazzo in the film, La Dolce Vita, who rode around on a motorbike taking photographs of the rich and famous. Modem day paparazzi take photographs of famous people, hoping to get them in an unflattering (不讨好的) or compromising (有伤风化的) pose. The photograph is then sold for an enormous sum of money, sometimes close to a million dollars, to the press.
Some people say that celebrities are public property and that this invasion of privacy is to be expected—"that’s show business", they say. I think that this is true up to a point, but celebrities are being followed, chased, annoyed and spied on in their own homes. That’s not show business. That’s criminal.
Unnecessary risks
Tom Cruise has been pursued at high speed through the tunnel in Paris where Princess Diana was killed.
When Madonna was promoting Evit