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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- *综合类填空集考试卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、*html*the first four minutes? ?when do people decide whether or not they want to become friends? during their first four minutes together, according to a book by dr. leonard zunin. in his book, conta

2、ct: the first four minutes, he offers this advice to anyone interested in starting new friendships:?(46) ?a lot of peoples whole lives would change if they did just that.? ?you may have noticed that average person does not give his undivided attention to someone he has just met.?(47) ?if anyone has

3、ever done this to you, you probably did not like him very much.? ?when we are introduced to new people, the author suggests, we should try to appear friendly and self-confident. in general, he says, “people like people who like themselves.”? ?on the other hand, we should not make the other person th

4、ink we are too sure of ourselves. it is important to appear interested and sympathetic, realizing that the other person has his won needs, fears, and hopes.? ?hearing such advice, one might say, “but im not a friendly, self-confident person. thats not my nature. it would be dishonest for me to act t

5、hat way.”? ?(48) ?we can become accustomed to any changes we choose to make in our personality. “it is like getting used to a new car. it may be unfamiliar at first, but it goes much better than the old one.”? ? but isnt it dishonest to give the appearance of friendly self-confidence when we dont ac

6、tually feel that way? perhaps, but according to dr. zunin, “total honest” is not always good for social relationships, especially during the first few minutes of contact. there is a time for everything, and a certain amount of play-acting may be best for the first few minutes of contact with a stran

7、ger. that is not the time to complain about ones health or to mention faults one finds in other people. it is not the time to tell the whole truth about ones opinions and impressions.? ?(49) ?for a husband and wife or a parent and child, problems often arise during their first four minutes together

8、after they have been apart. dr. zunin suggests that these first few minutes together be treated with care. if there are unpleasant matters to be discussed, they should be dealt with later.? ? ?the author says that interpersonal relations should be taught as a required course in every school, along w

9、ith reading, writing, and mathematics.?(50) ?that is at least as important as how much we know.? ? ?a. in reply, dr. zunin would claim that a little practice can help us feel comfortable about changing our social habits.? ? ?b. much of what has been said about strangers also applies to relationships

10、 with family members and friends.? ? ?c. in his opinion, success in life depends mainly on how we get along with other people.? ? ?d. every time you meet someone in a social situation, give him your undivided attention for four minutes.? ? ?e. he keeps looking over the other persons shoulder, as if

11、hoping to find someone more interesting in another part of the room.? ? ?f. he is eager to make friends with everyone.( )2、*html*the first four minutes? ?when do people decide whether or not they want to become friends? during their first four minutes together, according to a book by dr. leonard zun

12、in. in his book, contact: the first four minutes, he offers this advice to anyone interested in starting new friendships:?(46) ?a lot of peoples whole lives would change if they did just that.? ?you may have noticed that average person does not give his undivided attention to someone he has just met

13、.?(47) ?if anyone has ever done this to you, you probably did not like him very much.? ?when we are introduced to new people, the author suggests, we should try to appear friendly and self-confident. in general, he says, “people like people who like themselves.”? ?on the other hand, we should not ma

14、ke the other person think we are too sure of ourselves. it is important to appear interested and sympathetic, realizing that the other person has his won needs, fears, and hopes.? ?hearing such advice, one might say, “but im not a friendly, self-confident person. thats not my nature. it would be dis

15、honest for me to act that way.”? ?(48) ?we can become accustomed to any changes we choose to make in our personality. “it is like getting used to a new car. it may be unfamiliar at first, but it goes much better than the old one.”? ? but isnt it dishonest to give the appearance of friendly self-conf

16、idence when we dont actually feel that way? perhaps, but according to dr. zunin, “total honest” is not always good for social relationships, especially during the first few minutes of contact. there is a time for everything, and a certain amount of play-acting may be best for the first few minutes o

17、f contact with a stranger. that is not the time to complain about ones health or to mention faults one finds in other people. it is not the time to tell the whole truth about ones opinions and impressions.? ?(49) ?for a husband and wife or a parent and child, problems often arise during their first

18、four minutes together after they have been apart. dr. zunin suggests that these first few minutes together be treated with care. if there are unpleasant matters to be discussed, they should be dealt with later.? ? ?the author says that interpersonal relations should be taught as a required course in

19、 every school, along with reading, writing, and mathematics.?(50) ?that is at least as important as how much we know.? ? ?a. in reply, dr. zunin would claim that a little practice can help us feel comfortable about changing our social habits.? ? ?b. much of what has been said about strangers also ap

20、plies to relationships with family members and friends.? ? ?c. in his opinion, success in life depends mainly on how we get along with other people.? ? ?d. every time you meet someone in a social situation, give him your undivided attention for four minutes.? ? ?e. he keeps looking over the other pe

21、rsons shoulder, as if hoping to find someone more interesting in another part of the room.? ? ?f. he is eager to make friends with everyone.( )3、*html*the first four minutes? ?when do people decide whether or not they want to become friends? during their first four minutes together, according to a b

22、ook by dr. leonard zunin. in his book, contact: the first four minutes, he offers this advice to anyone interested in starting new friendships:?(46) ?a lot of peoples whole lives would change if they did just that.? ?you may have noticed that average person does not give his undivided attention to s

23、omeone he has just met.?(47) ?if anyone has ever done this to you, you probably did not like him very much.? ?when we are introduced to new people, the author suggests, we should try to appear friendly and self-confident. in general, he says, “people like people who like themselves.”? ?on the other

24、hand, we should not make the other person think we are too sure of ourselves. it is important to appear interested and sympathetic, realizing that the other person has his won needs, fears, and hopes.? ?hearing such advice, one might say, “but im not a friendly, self-confident person. thats not my n

25、ature. it would be dishonest for me to act that way.”? ?(48) ?we can become accustomed to any changes we choose to make in our personality. “it is like getting used to a new car. it may be unfamiliar at first, but it goes much better than the old one.”? ? but isnt it dishonest to give the appearance

26、 of friendly self-confidence when we dont actually feel that way? perhaps, but according to dr. zunin, “total honest” is not always good for social relationships, especially during the first few minutes of contact. there is a time for everything, and a certain amount of play-acting may be best for t

27、he first few minutes of contact with a stranger. that is not the time to complain about ones health or to mention faults one finds in other people. it is not the time to tell the whole truth about ones opinions and impressions.? ?(49) ?for a husband and wife or a parent and child, problems often ari

28、se during their first four minutes together after they have been apart. dr. zunin suggests that these first few minutes together be treated with care. if there are unpleasant matters to be discussed, they should be dealt with later.? ? ?the author says that interpersonal relations should be taught a

29、s a required course in every school, along with reading, writing, and mathematics.?(50) ?that is at least as important as how much we know.? ? ?a. in reply, dr. zunin would claim that a little practice can help us feel comfortable about changing our social habits.? ? ?b. much of what has been said a

30、bout strangers also applies to relationships with family members and friends.? ? ?c. in his opinion, success in life depends mainly on how we get along with other people.? ? ?d. every time you meet someone in a social situation, give him your undivided attention for four minutes.? ? ?e. he keeps loo

31、king over the other persons shoulder, as if hoping to find someone more interesting in another part of the room.? ? ?f. he is eager to make friends with everyone.( )4、*html*the first four minutes? ?when do people decide whether or not they want to become friends? during their first four minutes toge

32、ther, according to a book by dr. leonard zunin. in his book, contact: the first four minutes, he offers this advice to anyone interested in starting new friendships:?(46) ?a lot of peoples whole lives would change if they did just that.? ?you may have noticed that average person does not give his un

33、divided attention to someone he has just met.?(47) ?if anyone has ever done this to you, you probably did not like him very much.? ?when we are introduced to new people, the author suggests, we should try to appear friendly and self-confident. in general, he says, “people like people who like themse

34、lves.”? ?on the other hand, we should not make the other person think we are too sure of ourselves. it is important to appear interested and sympathetic, realizing that the other person has his won needs, fears, and hopes.? ?hearing such advice, one might say, “but im not a friendly, self-confident

35、person. thats not my nature. it would be dishonest for me to act that way.”? ?(48) ?we can become accustomed to any changes we choose to make in our personality. “it is like getting used to a new car. it may be unfamiliar at first, but it goes much better than the old one.”? ? but isnt it dishonest

36、to give the appearance of friendly self-confidence when we dont actually feel that way? perhaps, but according to dr. zunin, “total honest” is not always good for social relationships, especially during the first few minutes of contact. there is a time for everything, and a certain amount of play-ac

37、ting may be best for the first few minutes of contact with a stranger. that is not the time to complain about ones health or to mention faults one finds in other people. it is not the time to tell the whole truth about ones opinions and impressions.? ?(49) ?for a husband and wife or a parent and chi

38、ld, problems often arise during their first four minutes together after they have been apart. dr. zunin suggests that these first few minutes together be treated with care. if there are unpleasant matters to be discussed, they should be dealt with later.? ? ?the author says that interpersonal relati

39、ons should be taught as a required course in every school, along with reading, writing, and mathematics.?(50) ?that is at least as important as how much we know.? ? ?a. in reply, dr. zunin would claim that a little practice can help us feel comfortable about changing our social habits.? ? ?b. much o

40、f what has been said about strangers also applies to relationships with family members and friends.? ? ?c. in his opinion, success in life depends mainly on how we get along with other people.? ? ?d. every time you meet someone in a social situation, give him your undivided attention for four minute

41、s.? ? ?e. he keeps looking over the other persons shoulder, as if hoping to find someone more interesting in another part of the room.? ? ?f. he is eager to make friends with everyone.( )5、*html*the first four minutes? ?when do people decide whether or not they want to become friends? during their f

42、irst four minutes together, according to a book by dr. leonard zunin. in his book, contact: the first four minutes, he offers this advice to anyone interested in starting new friendships:?(46) ?a lot of peoples whole lives would change if they did just that.? ?you may have noticed that average perso

43、n does not give his undivided attention to someone he has just met.?(47) ?if anyone has ever done this to you, you probably did not like him very much.? ?when we are introduced to new people, the author suggests, we should try to appear friendly and self-confident. in general, he says, “people like

44、people who like themselves.”? ?on the other hand, we should not make the other person think we are too sure of ourselves. it is important to appear interested and sympathetic, realizing that the other person has his won needs, fears, and hopes.? ?hearing such advice, one might say, “but im not a fri

45、endly, self-confident person. thats not my nature. it would be dishonest for me to act that way.”? ?(48) ?we can become accustomed to any changes we choose to make in our personality. “it is like getting used to a new car. it may be unfamiliar at first, but it goes much better than the old one.”? ? but isnt it dishonest to give the appearance of friendly self-confidence when we dont actually feel that way? perhaps, but according to dr. zunin, “total honest” is not always good for social relations

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