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In the poem “I’m Nobody! Who are you?”, the speaker’s attitude toward her “Nobody” status is one of ____.
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The Pew Global Attitudes Project shows that rich countries have stronger belief in religion, but the poor countries have lower belief in religion.( )
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What’s the author’s attitude in the passage?
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10.The attitude of the people toward globalization is to a great extent determined by whether they are in the _____ or not and whether they are among the haves and have-nots.
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The author's attitude towards the possibility of life on the Mars in the future is_____.
A.doubtful
B.positive
C.negative
D.uninterested
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The author's attitude toward American studies in France can be best described as ______ .
A.satisfied
B.hopeful
C.disappointed
D.doubtful
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Which one is not included in the conditions for the US's changing attitude towards Iran?
A.To abandon their nuclear weapons program.
B.Iran's leader must accept the suggestion of peace-lovers.
C.To turn over A1-Qaida terrorists in their custody.
D.The Iran leaders shall acknowledge the faults.
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What is the attitude of the employees in Honeyday Resorts toward Shadow Day?
A.Indifferent
B.Enthusiastic
C.Curious
D.Confused
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These concerns have been further sti______ by the change in public attitudes to safety and environmental issues, many of which are closely linked to energy.
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The author's attitude toward relaxation discussed in the passage is best described as ______.
A.subjective
B.objective
C.optimistic
D.critical
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The author's attitude in fighting terrorism is ______.
A.positive
B.neutral
C.contradicted
D.negative
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The author’s attitude toward reducing salt in food is__________. 查看材料
A.agree
B.negative
C.eclectic
D.inexplicit
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The attitude of most Britain towards the war in Afghanistan is______.
A.positive
B.negative
C.unclear
D.indifferent
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What is the writer's attitude to robots in the future?
A.Critical.
B.Hostile.
C.Objective.
D.Enthusiastic.
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Whats the authors attitude towards the old idea that talented children "burn themselves out" in the early years?
A.Approval.
B.Objection.
C.Objectivity.
D.Indifference.
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In the United States, men and women shake hands when they meet. Greetings are often casual such as a handshake, a smile and a “hello.” The British say
“hello” when they meet friends. They usually shake hands when they meet for the first time. Social kissing or a kiss on the cheek is common between men and
women and between women who know each other very well.
The Hebrew greeting is “shalom.” The French greeting is “bonjour.” The Spanish greeting in “hola” and the Zulu say “sawubona” when greeting friends.
In New Zealand people are often greeted by the Maori leaders with the traditional “Hongi” by rubbing noses.
When a younger person says hello to an older person in the Philippines, the younger person will bow and hold the right hand of the older person and press the
knuckles against their forehead. When the knuckles are touching the forehead they say “Mano”(means hand) and “Po”(means respect.)
In Japan the common greeting for men and women is to bow when they meet someone. The deeper the bow, the greater level of respect in shown.
In Arab countries, close male friends or colleagues hug and kiss both cheeks. They shake hands with the right hand only, longer but less firmly than in the
western world. Contact and hand shaking between men and women in public is considered rude.
Hungarians use the friendly greeting of kissing each other on the cheeks. The most common way to kiss is from your right to your left. When men meet for the
first time they give a firm handshake.
In Belgium people kiss on one cheek when they meet.
The Chinese when meeting someone for the first time usually nod their head and smile or shake hands if in a formal business situation.
In Russia a typical greeting is a very firm handshake while maintaining direct eye contact. When men shake hands with women, the handshake is less intense.
Men may also kiss a woman three times on alternating cheeks.
In Albania, men shake hands when greeting one another. Depending on how well the men know each other, a kiss on each cheek may be common as well. When a man
meets a female relative, a kiss on each cheek or two kisses per cheek is common. With friends or colleagues normally a light handshake is appropriate. Women
may shake hands or kiss each other on both cheeks.
In Armenia, a woman needs to wait for the man to offer his hand for the handshake. Between good friends and family members, a kiss on the cheek and a light
hug are also common.
Always remember you are a guest in another country. Please show respect for their customs and culture.
Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the passage
1.In Britain, they usually kiss on the cheek between men and women when they first meet.
2.The Spanish greeting is “hola” and the Zulu say “sawubona” when greeting friends.
3.The common greeting for men and women is to bow to each other in both Philippines and Japan.
4.In Russia, a typical greeting is a very firm handshake without direct eye contact.
5.In Armenia, a woman needs to wait for the man to offer his hand for the handshake
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The attitude of classes has also made inroads into lexical meaning in the case of ______ or______.
A. extension, narrowing
B. elevation, degradation
C. extension, transfer
D. elevation, transfer
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Which of the following can best describe Gehman's attitude towards satellite images as mentioned in the passage?
A.Indifferent.
B.Approving.
C.Unclear.
D.Cautious.
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The author's attitude towards the current situation in the exploitation of natural re- sources is
A.critical
B.neutral
C.positive
D.suspicious
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The author's attitude towards the report mentioned in the passage is______.
A.approving
B.favorable
C.dissenting
D.objective
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What is the authors attitude toward the process of education stated in this article?
A.Appreciating.
B.Critical.
C.Supportive.
D.Positive.
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1 In 1959 Americans welcomed Alaska into the Union as the 49th state, symbolizing a change of attitude from that held in 1867, when the peninsula was purchased from Russia. Then, most Americans had little interest in 1,500,000 square kilometers "of icebergs and polar bears" - beyond Canada's western borders, far from the settled areas of the United States.
2 In those sections of the state which lie above the Arctic Circle, Alaska still is a land of icebergs and polar bears. Ice masses lie buried in the earth, which is permanently frozen to a depth of 90 or more meters. From early May until early August, the midnight sun never sets on this flat, treeless region, but the sun cannot melt the icy soil more than two - thirds of a meter down.
3 Alaska is America's largest state, but only about 325,000 people live there. According to estimates, 800,000 hectares of its land area are fit for plowing but only about 640,000 hectares are being cultivated.
4 Arctic Alaska has been the home of Eskimos for countless centuries. It is believed that the Eskimos moved there from Mongolia or Siberia, probably crossing Bering Strait, named for Vitus Bering, the Danish sea captain who discovered Alaska on his voyage for Russia in 1741. The Eskimos are the state's earliest known inhabitants5. Russian fur traders established settlements but, by the time Alaska was sold to the United States, most of the traders had departed.
5 In 1896 gold was discovered near the Klondike River in Canada just across the Alaskan border. Thousands of Americans rushed to the region on their way to Klondike; some never returned. Alaska was never completely cut off again, although even today transportation is a major problem. There are only two motor routes from the US mainland, and within the state, every town has its own airfield. Planes fly passengers, mail and freight to the most distant villages.
6 The gold that changed life so suddenly for Alaska was soon ended, and although many stories about mining camps have become part of American literature, the gold from Alaskan earth contributed less to economic progress than the fish from Alaskan waters. The fish caught in a single year range in value from $80 million to $90 million. Fur-bearing animals are plentiful in the forests and streams, and valuable fur seals inhabit the waters. After fishing, the state's chief industry is lumber and the production of wood pulp. In recent years, Alaska's single most important resource has become oil. The state also has large deposits of coal, copper, gold and other minerals.
A Rich Resources of the State
B Connections with the Outside World
C Transportation Problem
D The Natives of the Land
E Cold Climate
F Land and Population
Paragraph 3 ______
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What is the difference between Peter and Nelson in their attitudes to pet-keeping?
A.Peter disapproves of treating animals like human beings, but Nelson doesn’t think so.
B.Nelson believes that pet-keeping is a natural need of human beings, but Peter doesn’t think so.
C.Nelson makes a distinction between human friends and animals, but Peter doesn’t.
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What is the author’s attitude towards anticipating in listening comprehension()
A.Neutral
B.Positive
C.Negative
D.Critical