阅读理解。 Pacing and Pausing Sara tried to

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阅读理解。

                                                                 Pacing and Pausing

     Sara tried to befriend her old friend Steve's new wife, but Betty never seemed to have anything to say.

While Sara felt Betty didn't hold up her end of the conversation, Betty complained to Steve that Sara never

gave her a chance to talk. The problem had to do with expectations about pacing and pausing.

     Conversation is a turn-taking game. When our habits are similar, there's no problem. But if our habits

are different, you may start to talk before I'm finished or fail to take your turn when I'm finished. That's

what was happening with Betty and Sara.

     It may not be coincidental that Betty, who expected relatively longer pauses between turns, is British,

and Sara, who expected relatively shorter pauses, is American. Betty often felt interrupted by Sara. But

Betty herself became an interrupter and found herself doing most of the talking when she met a visitor

from Finland. And Sara had a hard time cutting in on some speakers from Latin America or Israel.

     The general phenomenon, then, is that the small conversation techniques, like pacing and pausing, lead

people to draw conclusions not about conversational style but about personality and abilities. These habitual

differences are often the basis for dangerous stereotyping (思维定式). And these social phenomena can

have very personal consequences. For example, a woman from the southwestern part of the US went to live

in an eastern city to take up a job in personnel. When the Personnel Department got together for meetings,

she kept searching for the right time to break in-and never found it. Although back home she was considered

outgoing and confident, in Washington she was viewed as shy and retiring. When she was evaluated at the

end of the year, she was told to take a training course because of her inability to speak up.

     That's why slight differences in conversational style-tiny little things like microseconds of pause-can have

a great effect on one's life. The result in this case was a judgment of psychological problems-even in the mind

of the woman herself, who really wondered what was wrong with her and registered for assertiveness

training.

1. What did Sara think of Betty when talking with her? [ ]

A. Betty was talkative.

B. Betty was an interrupter.

C. Betty did not take her turn.

D. Betty paid no attention to Sara.

2. According to the passage, who are likely to expect the shortest pauses between turns? [ ]

A. Americans.

B. Israelis.

C. The British.

D. The Finns.

3. We can learn from the passage that _____. [ ]

A. communication breakdown results from short pauses and fast pacing

B. women are unfavorably stereotyped in eastern cities of the US

C. one's inability to speak up is culturally determined sometimes

D. one should receive training to build up one's confidence

4. The underlined word"assertiveness" in the last paragraph probably means _____. [ ]

A. being willing to speak one's mind

B. being able to increase one's power

C. being ready to make one's own judgment

D. being quick to express one's ideas confidently

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— Mr Smith, may I ask for a few days off? I am worn out. 

— _____. We are as busy as a bee. [ ]

A. Don't mention

B. Forget it

C. No, you can't

D. Sure, go ahead

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A.可以一次指定不同圆角半径

B.如果一条弧线段隔开两条相交的直线段,将删除该段替代指定半径的圆角

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双上肢环形Ⅲ度烧伤,清创后应及时采取的处理是()。

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B.红外线照射暴露

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