What we know can influence people is the mood state. It is said that mood may be defined (26) a temporary status as well as a positive or negative feeling which cannot be caused due (27) any certain atmosphere. Moods should be (28) from emotions that are usually more intense, (29) to specific atmosphere and, for most of time, conscious. (30) one’s sense, the influence of a person’s mood can be regarded as the one of (31) methods as can react to the (32) of our close friends—when our close friends are pleased and "up", that is mostly likely to influence us positively, (33) when they are "down", that can have a(n) (34) impact on us. Similarly, people operating under a (35) mood level tend to make reactions to stimuli in a way (36) with that mood state. Hence, for instance, we should expect to notice (37) around in a positive mood and make the evaluation of products in more of a (38) manner even if they were not in such a state. (39) , good mood levels are apparently capable of (40) a person’s memory.Moods turn to be (41) influenced by marketing techniques. For instance, the rhythm, pitch, and (42) of music have been proved to influence behavior such as the (43) of time spent in shopping malls or (44) to purchase products. What’s more, advertising can influence people’s moods which, in (45) , are able to influence people’s reactions to products. 26().
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听下面一段对话,回答第18至第21题。M: Hello.W: Hello, Ted. This is Mary.M: Oh, hello, Mary.W: Hey, Ted, I’ve got a real problem.M: What is itW: My car broke down.M: Oh, not again.W: Yeah, I checked the oil, and everything seemed to be fine. It’s just not starting at all.M: You should have got ready beforehand, you know.W: But, look, the thing is I’ve got to pick Tim up at the railway station. Can I ...M: Use my car Yes, certainly!W: Great! It’s very kind of you.M: Come on whenever you like, I don’t need it until tonight.W: OK. I’ll be there in about an hour. Thanks a lot.M: It’s all right. See you then.W: See you. Why did Mary make a phone call to Ted().
A. To repair her car together.
B. To tell him everything about Tim.
C. To borrow the car from him.
D. To use the car and never give it back.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。W: I feel somehow I will not show great respect on our citizen’s politeness anymore!M: What’s upW: Too often I see people rushing into elevators without giving those inside a chance out first, or never saying "Thank you" when others hold the door open for them. We get lazy.M: Do you remember the time when people were a litter nicer and gentler with each other I certainly do.W: Yeah, so it is urgent for everyone to improve their manner.M: I think of the good manners as a sort of hidden beauty secret. Haven’t you noticed that the kindest, most generous people seem to keep getting prettier It’s funny how that happens. But it does. Taking the long-lost art of saying "Thank you" like wearing a little makeup or making sure your hair is neat. Getting into the habit of saying "Thank you" can make you feel better about yourself.W: I quite agree with you! Good manners add to your image while an angry face makes the best dressed person look ugly. Compared to the people nowadays, the people of the past are mostly like what().
A. They were nicer and gentler.
B. They paid closer attention to their clothes.
C. They tended to pay more money for cosmetics.
D. They knew themselves well.
Here is a question. Who talks more, women or men The seemingly contradictory(相矛盾的 ) proof is shown by the difference between what I call public and private speaking. Much more males feel comfortable when playing the "public speaking" ,while much more females feel comfortable with the "private speaking". Another method of realizing these differences is by using the terms report-talk and rapport-talk.For most women, the language of conversation is basically a language of rapport(友好 ).a method of setting up connections and relationships. What’s more, emphasis is placed on showing similarities and matching experiences. From childhood, girls blame their fellows and try to stand out or appear better than others. Mankind feel their closest connections at home, or in surroundings where they feel at home during private speaking. But even the most public situations can be tackled with like private speaking.While for most men, talk is primarily a way to keep up independence and position in a hierarchical(等级的) social order. This is done by exhibiting knowledge and skill, and by holding center stage through language performance such as story-telling, joking, or giving information. When they are kids, boys learn to use talking as a way to get and keep attention. So they are more comfortable talking in larger groups made up of people they know less well in the broadest sense, which is called "public speaking". But even the most private situations can be processed like public speaking, more like giving a report than setting up rapport. Most females make the use of the language of rapport in their dialogues for the reason that they want to ().
A. show they are quite ahead of others
B. set up close relationships
C. show something they have in common
D. find differences between them
W: Can I help you sirM: Yes, can you show me the way to gate nine for flight 910 to Hong Kong I am quite confused here. Where will the man probably be().
At school.
B. In a Hong Kong five-star hotel.
C. On a busy road.
D. At an airport.