约翰·法伯所做的“毛毛虫实验”中,毛毛虫为什么没有吃到食物?
A. 存在从众定势
B. 存在经验定势
C. 存在偏见定势
D. 存在权威定势
Dream of red Mansions is one of the famous novels in ancient China()
A. 《金陵记》
B. 《石头记》
C. 《西厢记》
D. 《紫钗记》
注意:本题为阅读理解题,请根据原文选择一个最恰当的选项。 Today we will talk about one thing that matters in everybody’s daily-life - money. What makes money valuable? Why is a piece of paper marked $10 worth more than one marked $1? You could say there is no reason. It is true that a special kind of paper is used to make dollar bills, and they are pretty, but that’s not what makes them valuable. The real reason money is valuable is that everyone believes it is.Ancient economies had no paper money or coins. Some used barter----trading one thing for another. Others used all kinds of objects as money. Any object would do, as long as there was not an unlimited amount of it. Animals or metals were popular, and so were manufactured products like jewelry or weapons. Wealth in ancient Greece was measured in tools or cattle. This kind of money had two purposes. First, it was useful in itself. Tools and cattle can be used for farming. And second, it was a way to symbolize and measure value. A house, for example, would be valued at a certain number of tools or cattle. This greatly simplified trade. Other societies used money that was totally symbolic. For instance, American Indians used wampum, which is made from seashells. And until recently on the pacific island of Yap, people use large stone discs as money. In most places these types of money died out because more practical forms of money were invented. People started using precious metals, such as gold and silver, that were easier to carry around than tools or stones. And in the eighteenth century, paper money was introduced. At first, people were suspicious of the new currency, but they came to accept it because the government or bank issuing it would exchange an equal amount of gold for the paper. A $10 bill really was worth $10 for gold. But now, people are used to the idea that the government doesn’t have to back its money with gold. Everyone believes that a $10bill is worth $10 and that is good enough. But if, for some reason, people ever lost faith in paper money, ten dollars wouldn’t be worth the paper it is printed on.题目:Paper money was invented _______.
A. to take the place of other types of money
B. to be replaced by other types of money
C. in the nineteenth century
注意:本题为阅读理解题,请根据原文选择一个最恰当的选项。 Today we will talk about one thing that matters in everybody’s daily-life - money. What makes money valuable? Why is a piece of paper marked $10 worth more than one marked $1? You could say there is no reason. It is true that a special kind of paper is used to make dollar bills, and they are pretty, but that’s not what makes them valuable. The real reason money is valuable is that everyone believes it is.Ancient economies had no paper money or coins. Some used barter----trading one thing for another. Others used all kinds of objects as money. Any object would do, as long as there was not an unlimited amount of it. Animals or metals were popular, and so were manufactured products like jewelry or weapons. Wealth in ancient Greece was measured in tools or cattle. This kind of money had two purposes. First, it was useful in itself. Tools and cattle can be used for farming. And second, it was a way to symbolize and measure value. A house, for example, would be valued at a certain number of tools or cattle. This greatly simplified trade. Other societies used money that was totally symbolic. For instance, American Indians used wampum, which is made from seashells. And until recently on the pacific island of Yap, people use large stone discs as money. In most places these types of money died out because more practical forms of money were invented. People started using precious metals, such as gold and silver, that were easier to carry around than tools or stones. And in the eighteenth century, paper money was introduced. At first, people were suspicious of the new currency, but they came to accept it because the government or bank issuing it would exchange an equal amount of gold for the paper. A $10 bill really was worth $10 for gold. But now, people are used to the idea that the government doesn’t have to back its money with gold. Everyone believes that a $10bill is worth $10 and that is good enough. But if, for some reason, people ever lost faith in paper money, ten dollars wouldn’t be worth the paper it is printed on.题目:The writer of this selection mentioned animals, metals and manufactured products like jewelry or weapons because _______.
A. they were used as money in ancient times
B. they were valuable
C. people liked them