Plomin's IQ-gene study is similar to the chopsticks gene finding in that______.
A. there may not be a causal link between gene and intelligence
B. there is a close correlation between gene and intelligence
C. there may be a close relation between chopsticks flexibility and children's academic score
D. there is not a close relation between chopsticks flexibility and children's academic score
Plomin's IQ-gene study is similar to the chopsticks gene finding in that______.
A.there may not be a causal link between gene and intelligence
B.there is a close correlation between gene and intelligence
C.there may be a close relation between chopsticks flexibility and children's academic score
D.there is not a close relation between chopsticks flexibility and children's academic SCOre
Our company.______ a close working relationship with a similar firm in France.
我们公司已经与法国的一家同行业的公司建立了紧密的合作关系。
In terms of body distance, South Americans ______.
A.are similar to North Americans
B.move nearer during conversations
C.stand farthest apart
D.feel embarrassed when too close
Who are likely to have similar degrees of intelligence?
A.Two identical twins educated in different environments.
B.People who are neither in close contact nor related.
C.People who don"t live in close contact but are closely related.
D.People who live in close contact though not related.
According to the passage, "physical mirroring" (Line 4, Para. 4) means______.
A.the attraction to people with ideas, beliefs and interests like our own
B.the comfortable feeling about people with physical qualities similar to ours
C.the fact that people living or working closely together behave in a similar way
D.the imitation of the gestures or movements of those we are close to, love or admire
What kind of planet elsewhere in the universe can support life?()
A.Those double stars' planets
B.Those planets much hotter than our earth.
C.Those planets similar to the earth.
D.Those planets very close to their suns
Who is most likely speaking?
A.Tour guide
B.Research scientist
C.Anthropologist
D.Newscaster
W: Right,' maybe my expectations are just too high. What's your definition of friendship?
M: Well, real close friends are very rare. I only have a few of the kind of friends who I make the effort to keep in touch with.., and I'll probably keep in touch with them forever.
W: Me too. And the only way I'll make more of those kinds of friends is by meeting more people.
M: Absolutely. I'm just having so much fun meeting all different kinds of people with different backgrounds.
W: So you seem to be saying that you're happier now that you are more social.
M: Yes, definitely. Even though my life at college is not perfect, the fact that I have an active social life has really made me a lot happier.
W: But why do you think so?
M: Well because I feel a part of something. I feel like there's a group of different people who are in a similar situation with me.
W: You mean that you have things in common to talk about?
M: Yes. Not only that but we can share our experiences and get to know that other people share our feelings.
W: Right. That makes a lot of sense to me.
M: Speaking of friendship, do you want to come with me to our school auditorium this weekend to see a performance or a film or something?
W: Sure, that would be fun.
M: Great. I'll give you a call on Saturday and we can figure something out.
W: Ok, super. I'll talk to you later.
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A.Friendship results from high expectations of people involved.
B.Real close friends are a rarity.
C.Friendship is a result of mutual trust and respect.
D.Friendship is based on similar interests and tastes.