Of course she behaved awfully, but ________, she is your sister.
A.in all
B.after all
C.at all
D.above all
A.in all
B.after all
C.at all
D.above all
A.car
B.course
C.champion
D.court
Jne ws nervous _______becuse she ws worriedbout the birthdy prty B.becuse she found this history course very chllengi
A.because she was worried about the birthday party
B.because she found this history course very challenging
C.because she thought her term paper might be late
D.because she had a very hard time sleeping
A.Find
B.Found
C.To find
D.Finding
A.in spite
B.in the case
C.in the course
D.in case
By the looking-glass self, Cooley meant the self-image that each of us develops according to the messages we receive from others; we think and behave according to our understanding of those messages. If, for example, a young girl is repeatedly told that she is pretty, she will come to believe that: (1) she is in fact pretty, and (2) being pretty is an important thing in her life. Similarly, if she is told that she is not good (or not expected to be good) at certain things such as math, she will come to believe that she is not good at such things and would be better off working at things she can be successful at. The likely product is a young woman who devotes a great deal of attention to her appearance, regards being pretty as a key to success in life, and who is intimidated by anything connected with numbers.
Since we know that young girls are given messages like these, and that young boys are given different messages, we can see a good part of how sex roles are taught. There is little or no evidence of differences in what young girls and young boys can do, but the older children become, the greater the differences in the areas in which boys and girls are interested.
According to the passage, if one is given a certain message about himself or herself time and again, he or she will ______.
A.regard it as important in all his or her life
B.pay much attention to his or her appearance
C.find it believable and then behave accordingly
D.make it known to others to see whether it is true
A. who B. what
C. that D. which
A.Because she was worried about the birthday party.
B.Because she found this history course very challenging.
C.Because she thought her term paper might be late.
D.Because she had a very hard time sleeping.
Jane was nervous _______
A.because she was worried about the birthday party
B.because she found this history course very challenging
C.because she thought her term paper might be late
D.because she had a very hard time sleeping
听力原文:Why was Jane nervous?
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A.Because she was worried about the birthday party.
B.Because she found this history course very challenging.
C.Because she thought her term paper might be late.
D.Because she had a very hard time sleeping.