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Emotional intelligence is a person's ability to understand their own emotions and those of others, and to act appropriately using these emotions. Research suggests that a person’s emotional intelligence (EQ) might be a greater predictor of success than his or her intellectual intelligence(IQ), despite an assumption that people with high IQs will naturally accomplish more in life.The Marshmallow Test is mentioned in Emotional Intelligence, by Goleman. How a child performs on this test at the age of 4 is a better predictor of his or her future success in life than his or her IQ.What researchers do is leave the child alone in a room with a marshmallow, telling them they can either eat the marshmallow immediately, or, if they can wait till the researchers return, they can have 5 marshmallows.What this is testing is ―impulse control and the ability to ―delay gratification . It’s an example of ―frustration tolerance . Much of what we want later on in life requires resisting the immediate impulse, and also being able to ―delay gratification , i.e., when in college, you might have preferred to be off surfing in Hawaii, but, since you valued what a college education would do for you, you stuck with it. And it meant giving up some things you might have preferred doing at the time.Some of the children can’t resist, and take the marshmallow immediately. Others stick it out, and what do they do? They count their fingers and toes... get up and look out the window... find a book in the room and read it... look up at the ceiling—they are very clever!Somewhere they developed this skill... could it have been their parents?My mom used to tell me ―When you’re angry, stop and count to ten. She was teaching me to stop and think before I spoke or took action. This is a tried-and-true way to emotional intelligence—stopping to think before you act or react.(1) Which of the following is not included in EQ?A、the ability to understand one’s own emotionsB、the ability to understand other people’s emotionsC、the ability to act properly using those emotionsD、the ability to wait till the researchers return(2) The Marshmallow Test is to ().A、test one’s IQB、test one’s EQC、test one’s patienceD、test one’s temper(3) You stuck with a college education although you preferred to be off surfing in Hawaii. This example is to explain ().A、both ―impulse control and the ability to ―delay gratificationB、―impulse controlC、the ability to ―delay gratificationD、neither ―impulse control nor the ability to ―delay gratification(4) The example of the author and his mother shows ().A、the author can resist temptationsB、the author is very cleverC、some children develop their EQ through their parents’teachingD、when a person is angry, it is important to count from one to ten(5) Which of the following is true?A、If a person’s IQ is high, he will be successful.B、If a person’s EQ is high, he will be successful.C、A person with high IQ is more likely to be successful.D、A person with high EQ is more likely to be successful.
What if my auto-repair man devised questions ___________ an intelligence test? A. withB. forC. toD. at
What can be inferred about intelligence testing from Paragraph 3?[A] People no longer use IQ scores as an indicator of intelligence.[B] More versions of IQ tests are now available on the Internet.[C] The test contents and formats for adults and children may be different.[D] Scientists have defined the important elements of human intelligence.
According to Jae Kwon, his nuclear battery _______.A. uses a solid semiconductorB. will soon replace the present ones.C. could be extremely thinD. has passed the final test.
We can conclude from the last paragraph that[A] test scores may not be reliable indicators of one's ability[B] IQ scores and SAT results are highly correlated.[C] testing involves a lot of guesswork.[D] traditional tests are out of date.
The case history of the twins appears to support the conclusion that ______.A. individuals with identical brains seldom test at the same levelB. an individual's intelligence is determined solely by his environmentC. children reared under average conditions possess average intelligenceD. lack of opportunity hinders the growth of intelligence
I was worried about my driving test, hut I passed it.()A. Don't worry about it.B. Good luck to you.C. Congratulations!That's not easy.
The retired worker resumed his task of servicing the buses without additional pay when he ________at home. A. could stayB. could have stayedC. can stayD. must have stayed
"how did you do on the test?" "i think i passed, but i won't know until tomorrow. i'm keeping my fingers crossed!"(). A、crossing my fingers so that you can have funB、hoping you can see my crossed fingersC、showing you my crossed fingersD、hoping strongly for the best
I knew I could not possibly write the kinds of things I admired as a reader—Joyce, Kafka, Mann—so I detached myself from my work.
B Love ,suaeess, happincss, family and frecdom——how important are these valucs to you? Here is one interview which explores the fundamental questions in life.Question : Could you introduce yourselr first?Amswer:My name is Misbah,27 years old. I was born in a war-torn area. Right now I’m a web designer.Q :What are yout grcat memorise?A:My parents xxxx to take xx to hunt birdo.and play in the fields. For me it was like a holidax xxx we were going to have fun all day long. Those aer my great mernorics.Q:Does your childhood mean a lot to you?A:Yes. As life was very hard, I used to work to help bring money in for the family. I spent my chidhood working. I learnt to be independent.Q;What changes would you like to make in your life?A:If I could change comething in my life. I’d change it so that my childhood could have taken place in another xxx. I would have loved to live with my family in freedom. Who cares whether we have mach money, or whether we have a beautiful house? It doesn’t matter as long as I can live with my family and we are safe.Q:How do you get along with your parents?A:My parcnts supported me until I came of age. I want to give back what I’ve got. That’s our way. But I am working in another city. My only contact with my parents now is tbrough the phone, but I xxx using it. It filters(过滤)out your cmotion and leaves your voice only. My deepest feelings should be passed through sight, henring and touch.第60题:In Misbuh’s childhood, _________.A.he was free from worryB.he liked living in the countrysideC.je was fond of getting close to natureD.he often spent holidays with his farnily
BLove, success, happiness, family and freedom----how important are these values to you? Here is one interview which explores the fundamental questions in life.Question: Could you introduce yourself first?Answer: My name is Misbah, 27 years old. I was born in a war-torn area. Right now I’m a web designer.Q: What are your great memories?A: My parents used to take us to hunt birds, climb trees, and play in the fields. For me it was like a holiday because we were going to have fun all day long. Those are my great memories.Q: Does your childhood mean a lot to you?A: Yes. As life was very hard, I used to work to help bring money in for the family. I spent my childhood working, with responsibilities beyond my age. However, it taught me to deal with problems all alone. I learnt to be independent.Q: What changes would you like to make in your life?A: If I could change something in my life, I’d change it so that my childhood could have taken place in another area. I would have loved to live with my family in freedom. Who cares whether we have much money, or whether we have a beautiful house? It doesn’t matter as long as I can live with my family and we are safe.Q: How do your get along with your parents?A: My parents supported me until I came of age. I want to give back what I’ve got. That’s our way. But I am working in another city. My only contact with my parents now is through the phone, but I hate using it. It filters(过滤)out your emotion and leaves your voice only. My deepest feelings should be passed through sight, hearing and touch.60. In Misbah’s childhood, .A. he was free from worryB. he liked living in the countrysideC. he was fond of getting close to natureD. he often spent holidays with his family
When the builder starts to build a house, his estimate will have to be corrected and re-vised because__________.A.it is wrongly worked out by a workmanB.the future owner of the house thinks the estimate is so high that he cannot afford the buildingC.the prices of building materials and the expenses of labor may be different from the originalprices and expensesD.estimates are usually mistaken in the beginning
__________,he is not a very bright pupil.A.As far as his intelligence is concernedB.As far his intelligence is concernedC.So his intelligence is concernedD.As far as his intelligence are concerned
材料题BIn the fall of 1924 Thomas Wolfe,fresh from his courses in play writing at Harvard joined the eight or ten of us who were teaching English composition in New York University.I had never before seen a man so tall as he,and so ugly.I pitied him and went out of my way to help him with his work and make him feel at home.His students soon let me know that he had no need of my protectiveness.They spoke of his ability to explain a poem in such a manner as to have them shouting with laughter or struggling to keep back their tears,of his readiness to quote in detail from any poet they could name.Indeed,his students made so much of his power of observation that I decided to make a little test and see for myself.My chance came one morning when the students were slowly gathering for nine o‘clock classes.Upon arriving at the university that day,I found Wolfe alone in the large room which served all the English composition teachers as an office.He did not say anything when I asked him to come with me out into the hall,and he only smiled when we reached a classroom door and I told him to enter alone and look around.He stepped in,remained no more than thirty seconds and then came out.“Tell me what you see.”I said as I took his place in the room,leaving him in the hall with his back to the door.Without the least hesitation and without a single error,he gave the number of seats in the room,pointed out those which were taken by boys and those occupied by girls,named the colors each student was wearing,pointed out the Latin verb written on the blackboard,spoke of the chalk marks which the cleaner had failed to wash from the floor,and pictured in detail the view of Washington Square from the window.As I rejoined Wolfe,I was speechless with surprise.He,on the contrary,was wholly calm as he said,“The worst thing about it is that I‘ll remember it all.”Which of the following is NOT said in the passage A.Wolfe‘s students praised Wolfe’s power of observatioB.The author made an experiment on Wolfe‘s abilitC.Wolfe‘s students asked the author to have a test of their abilitD.Wolfe did not feel angry when he was teste
You would have passed the test if you ().A、Studied hardB、would study hardC、had studied hardD、Have studied hard
单选题With all your brains you _____ the math test, but you failed. You were too careless.Ashould passBshould have passedCmust passDmust have passed
单选题You would have passed the test if you ().AStudied hardBwould study hardChad studied hardDHave studied hard
单选题His opponent having sprained his wrist, Andrew could have won by exploiting this weakness, but he chose not to do it.AHis opponent having sprained his wrist, Andrew could have won by exploiting this weakness, but he chose not to do it.BAndrew could have won by exploiting this weakness after his opponent sprained his wrist, but he chose not to do so.CChoosing not to do so, Andrew could have won after his opponent sprained his wrist by exploiting this weakness.DAfter his opponent sprained his wrist, Andrew could have won by exploiting this weakness, but he chose not to do so.EAfter his opponent sprained his wrist, Andrew could have, but chose not to do it, won by exploiting this weakness.
问答题A farmer buys a horse for $60. He sells it to his neighbour for $70. Then he discovers he could have made a better deal. He borrows $10 from his wife, and buys the horse back for $80. He then sells it to another neighbour for $90. How much money did he make?