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A new research has uncovered that culture is a determining factor when interpreting facial emotions.The study reveals that in cultures where emotional control is the standard,such as Japan,focus is placed on the eyes to interpret emotions.Whereas in cultures where emotion is openly expressed,such as the United States,the focus is on the mouth to interpret emotion.

     “These findings go against the popular theory that the facial expressions of basic emotions can be universally recognized,”said University of Alberta researcher Dr.Takahiko Masuda.“A person's culture plays a very strong role in determining how they will read emotions and needs to be considered when interpreting facial expression."

These cultural differences are even noticeable in computer emoticons (情感符号),which are used to convey a writer’s emotions over email and text messaging.The Japanese emoticons for happiness and sadness vary in terms of how the eyes are drawn,while American emoticons vary with the direction of the mouth.In the United States the emoticons :) and :--) show a happy face,whereas the emoticons :(  or :--( show a sad face.However,Japanese tend to use the symbol (^-^) to indicate a happy face,and ( ;_;) to indicate a sad face.

   “We think it is quite interesting and appropriate that a culture tends to mask its emotions. The Japanese would focus on a person's eyes when determining emotion,as eyes tend to be quite subtle (微妙的),”said Masuda.“In the United States, where open emotion is quite common,it makes sense to focus on the mouth, which is the most expressive feature on a person's face.”

60.The text mainly tells us that______.

A. cultural differences are expressed in emotions

B. culture is the key to interpreting facial emotions

C. different emoticons are preferred in different cultures,

D.people from different cultures express emotions differently

61.If a Japanese wants to detect whether a smile is, true or false,he will probably______.

A. read the whole face                    B. focus on the mouth

C. look into the eyes                        D. judge by the voice

62.People used to believe that___________.

A.some facial expressions of emotions were too complex to be recognized

B.people in the world interpreted basic emotions in different ways

C.people could only recognize the facial expressions of basic emotions;

D.people all’ over the world understood basic emotions in the same way

63.The computer emoticons used by the Americans show that_____________.

A.they express their feelings openly

B.they tend to control their emotions

C.they are good at conveying their emotions

D.they use simpler emoticons to show their feelings

60---63   BCDA  

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Sixteen is a  38  age, when a young man wants respect, not charity. It was 1976, and the ugly  39  of racial discrimination was  40  a fact of life. I’d seen my friends ask for credit and then stand, head down, while the store owner  41  whether they were “good for it.” I knew black youths just like me who were  42  like thieves by the store clerk each time they went into a grocery.

My family was  43 . We paid our debts. But before harvest, cash was short. Would the store owner  44  us?

At Davis’s store, Buck Davis stood behind the cash desk, talking to a farmer. I nodded  45  I passed him on my way to the hardware shelves. When I brought my  46  to the cash desk, I said  47 , “I need to put this on credit.”

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That day I discovered that the good name my parents had  53  brought our whole family the respect of our neighbors. Everyone knew what to  54  from a Williams: a decent person who kept his word and respected himself  55  much to do wrong.

36.A.something             B.nothing                         C.anything                    D.everything

37. A.and                         B. so                            C. but                          D. for

38. A.prideful            B. wonderful             C. respectful                 D. colorful

39. A.intention                  B. shadow                    C. habit                        D. faith

40. A.thus                     B. just                          C. still                          D. ever

41. A.guessed             B. suspected                  C. questioned             D. figured

42. A.watched            B. caught                   C. dismissed                 D. accused

43. A.generous              B. honest                   C. friendly                    D. modest

44. A.blame                  B. excuse                   C. charge                   D. trust

45. A.until                    B. as                            C. once                        D. since

46. A.purchases             B. sales                        C. orders                   D. favorites

47. A.casually            B. confidently            C. cheerfully                 D. carefully

48. A.look                    B. stare                        C. response                   D. comment

49. A.patiently                  B. eagerly                     C. easily                       D. proudly

50. A.generally             B. never                       C. sometimes             D. always

51. A.pointed             B. replied                         C. turned                   D. introduced

52. A.sense                   B. way                         C. degree                   D. mood

53. A.earned                 B. deserved                   C. given                       D. used

54. A.receive             B. expect                   C. collect                   D. require

55. A.very                    B. so                            C. how                         D. too

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