Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34. THE IMPORTANCE OF FIRST IMPRESSIONS We have all heard the expression, “you can’t judge a book by its cover.” However, it seems that is exactly what most people do. The human brain seems to be wired in such a way that we make very strong, lasting judgments about the people we meet within the first 30 seconds. And it is true, you may be...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34.
THE IMPORTANCE OF FIRST IMPRESSIONS
We have all heard the expression, “you can’t judge a book by its cover.” However, it seems that is exactly what most people do. The human brain seems to be wired in such a way that we make very strong, lasting
judgments about the people we meet within the first 30 seconds. And it is true, you may be able learn a lot about a person by their first impression. But can you really learn all you need to know?
May be there is something affecting your first impression. Possibly the person is nervous or upset. Maybe you are in a bad mood or not feeling well. All of these factors and more could influence a first impression, so should people place so much weight on it?
Many people feel that a first impression is extremely important. Once those people form an idea of you, it is often difficult for them to get beyond it. If someone feels that you are something you really aren’t because of your first impression, then that is obviously not a good thing.
Yet many people really do still rely deeply on first impressions. One good example is the job interview. We dress nicely for job interviews for a very good reason: to make a good first impression. In addition to our outward appearance, many people tend to put on something of an act. By being extremely polite and showing interest, we feel that we will make a good first impression and have a better chance getting the job.
Is this the way things should be? Probably not. Will this situation ever change? The answer to that question is the same - probably not. It is just human nature to rely on a first impression. Everyone knows that they do it and most people know that it's not the right thing to do.
The author thinks that people will continue to rely on first impressions because_____.
A. people refuse to change
B. people like to deceive other people
C. it’s human nature
D. it’s easy to change them
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2. It is hoped (A) that the kidnappers will (B) not carry on (C) their threat to kill (D) the hostages.
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3. The minister promised (A) to give (B) a written answer of the (C) journalist’s detailed (D) question.
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4. A representative (A) is a person chosen (B) or appointed at (C) behalf of (D) another person or a group.
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6. Startup (A) companies must compete for (B) established (C) companies which have had many years to build up (D) their markets.
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7. The donated (A) money will be used to (B) provide the school for (C) new computer equipment (D).
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8. There are also (A) limits to (B) the number (C) of petroleum, iron, silver, gold, and other (D) metals.
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9. Low (A) living conditions and overcrowding (B) lead to (C) chronic stress and a decrease in (D) quality of life.
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