Freudian theory indeed took western
20th-century civilization by storm. How so The answer lies in four
factors. Of Freud’s powers as a writer and advocate of ideas, and as a possessor of an extraordinary ability to weave together medical knowledge, some genuine insights into the human condition and a powerful imagination, there can be no question. He has the narrative skills of a first-rate novelist, and a knack for devising striking ways to describe the psychological phenomena he studies. His marvelous powers of imagination fed on analogy and metaphor, and annexed the austere terminologies of scientific medicine and psychology to them. This gave them authority. His case studies are highly organized narratives constructed from true-life gossip based on voyeurism—irresistible to human curiosity. The second attraction—that Freud offers each in A. Freudian theory astonished the western world B. Freud was an outstanding medical expert C. Freud was a genius as author and ideologue D. Freud was expert at writing novels at first [填空题]Einstein’ s theory is easily understandable after it was formed at that time.
[单项选择]Einstein’s theory of relativity seemed hard to believe at the time ______.
A. when he first introduced B. that he first introduced it C. he first introduced D. which he first introduced it [填空题]The significance of Einstein’ s theory was that it helped the invention of atomic bomb.
[单项选择]Einstein’’s theory of relativity seemed (incredible) when it was first introduced.
A. brilliant B. complicated C. unbelievable D. distinguished [单项选择]Passage OneA.Albert Einstein’s Relativity predicts the end of the universe.
B. To explain new discoveries, we can turn to inventive persons. C. Scientists have not yet proved the expansion of the universe. D. Galaxies in the universe seems to be growing more and more. [填空题] Several years ago a college professor took a well-organized speech and scrambled it by randomly changing the order of its sentences. He then had a speaker 【B1】 the original version to one group of listeners and the scrambled 【B2】 to another group. After the speeches, he gave a test to see how 【B3】 each group understood 【B4】 they had heard. Not 【B5】. the group that heard the 【B6】. unscrambled speech scored much higher than 【B7】 group.
A few years later, two professors 【B8】 the same experiment at another school. But 【B9】 testing how well the listeners comprehended 【B10】 speech, they tested to see what effects the speeches had 【B11】 the listeners’’ attitudes toward the speakers. They 【B12】 that people who heard the well-organized speech believed the speaker 【B13】 much more competent and trustworthy than 【B14】 those who heard the scrambled speech.
These are just two 【B15】 many studies that show the importance of organization in speechmaking. You realize how difficult 【B16】 to
A. A.are organized B.is organized C.be organized D.to be organized 我来回答: 提交
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