According to Wallace, what is the final goal of teacher' s professional developmen
A.money
B.social status
C.professional competence
A.money
B.social status
C.professional competence
第1题
According to the speaker, why did Mr. Wallace decide to move the plant?
A.To be near trucking facilities
B.To be closer to Taskette's customers
C.To be closer to its main headquarters
D.To provide jobs to the local community
第2题
Who is most likely Oscar Wallace?
A.A chef
B.A musician
C.A dancer
D.A hotel manager
第3题
听力原文:M: How do you usually go to New York, Mrs. Wallace?
W: I go there by train.
Q: How does Mrs. Wallace go to New York?
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A.By plane.
B.By train.
C.By bus.
第4题
Which of the following poems is written by Wallace Stevens?
A.The Road Not Taken.
B.The Emperor of Ice-Cream.
C.In a Station of the Metro.
D.Chicago.
第5题
What is implied about Professor Wallace?
A.He is unapologetic about his mistake.
B.His speeches are in high demand.
C.He enjoys speaking about his books.
D.He did not want to speak at the Stinson Auditorium.
第6题
A.record
B.approve
C.express
D.register
第7题
第8题
How did Alfred Russel Wallace's view of peacocks differ from that of Darwin?
A.He thought that a peahen's choice of mate was practical.
B.He believed that animals could experience emotions.
C.He believed animals appreciated beauty for its own sake.
D.He believed that the peacock's train must have a protective function.
第9题
What did Professor Wallace talk about in Pittsburgh?
A.Current journalistic issues
B.The development of the Western novel
C.A historical aspect of literature
D.His latest novel
第10题
Psychologists Paul Ekman, Robert W. Levenson and Wallace Friesen enrolled professional actors in their experiment because they have been trained both to recall emotions from the past and not to be self conscious or embarrassed when asked to pose. After they were hooked up to equipment that electronically recorded the activity of their involuntary nervous systems, the actors were not told how to feel. But they were, instructed to move muscles in their faces to create smile, frowns, and expressions of anger, fear, sadness, happiness, disgust and surprise.
Two major findings came out of the study, published in Science magazine. One is that heart rate and skin temperature--both under the control of the autonomic nervous system--vary according to facial expression. This suggests some form. of communication between the brain's motor cortex(皮层), which governs voluntary movements, and areas in the brain's hypothalamus(下丘脑) that, instead, deal with unconscious bodily reactions to stimuli.
The other finding is that, contrary to what had been expected, the facial expressions that convey anger, fear, sadness and disgust each produce a different, but typical pattern of response from the involuntary nervous system. Though the psychologists have not yet detected correspondingly specific patterns for the other emotions they studied, they expect to identify them eventually.
As importantly, says Ekman, the new discoveries may, in time, have practical consequences because they "open the door to exploring how emotions cause physical disorders, and offer the possibility of using facial expressions therapeutically(治疗地)."
Scientists discovered that people's emotions are______.
A.controlled by their facial expression
B.influenced by their facial expression
C.identical with their facial expression
D.contrary to their facial expression
第11题
For what type of business does Mr. Wallace most likely work?
A.A maintenance service
B.An energy company
C.A fire equipment manufacturer
D.An internet service provider