What do we learn about unrelated people who live in close contact according to the passage?
A: They will look more and more alike as time goes on.
B: They will become increasingly dependent on each other.
C: They might not realize their close relation at all.
D: They might share a similar degree of intelligence.
A: They will look more and more alike as time goes on.
B: They will become increasingly dependent on each other.
C: They might not realize their close relation at all.
D: They might share a similar degree of intelligence.
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- Questions 17 to 20 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now listen to the passage. 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.
- It is said that there is more eye contact between people who are friendly toward each other than those who are hostile toward each other.
- What do we know about match.com? A: Members can get lists of singles all over the country. B: Members can get photos of people who live in the neighborhood. C: It encourages members to communicate with each other by email. D: It helps to arrange dates for members to form close relationships.
- What do we learn from the conversation about the TV program() A: It could help people of all ages to avoid cancer. B: It was mainly meant for cancer patients. C: It might appeal more to viewers over 40. D: It was frequently interrupted by commercials.
- What do we learn about westerns when speaking to people? A: They are more expressive. B: They are more emotional. C: They are more direct. D: They are more sincere.