题目内容
Many people believe that confident people think more highly of themselves, while those who have low self-esteem (自尊) think less of their good qualities. However, a new study says it might not be true, reported The Guardian.
The study was done by Jonathan Freeman, a psychology (心理学) professor from the University of London, UK. He found that 98 percent of British people consider themselves to be among the nicest 50 percent of the population.
In the study, Freeman first asked some people to rate (评级) their own niceness. Then he got people to answer questions like “Do you give directions to strangers?” and “Have you ever donated blood?”. The results showed that people are not as nice as they think they are. Two thirds of them seldom helped others carry heavy shopping bags, and only a quarter of them donated blood.
In another study by psychologists from universities in Chicago and Virginia, US, some people were shown pictures of themselves. Some pictures had been slightly changed to make them appear more attractive. When asked to pick the unchanged pictures, people usually chose the more attractive ones.
So, why do we think we’re nicer than we actually are?
There are many theories (理论). A popular one says we unconsciously (无意识地) deceive (欺骗) ourselves, so that we can get confidence without knowingly lying to ourselves or each other.
How can we solve it? Other studies show that there is a simple way: feedback (反馈). Compare others’ opinion toward yourself with your own and you will see a clearer picture.
Title:1. nice you are | |||
Most people’s Opinion | 2.people think more of their good qualities | ||
Two studies[ | By the UK | 3. | 98% people in 4.think they are nice. |
Things to do | *Rate their own 5. . *Answer some questions. | ||
Results | People are 6. nice than they think. | ||
By the USA | Things to do | *Shown pictures of their 7.. *Asked to pick the unchanged pictures. | |
Results | It’s 8.that people chose the more attractive pictures. | ||
9. | People lied to themselves without knowing it. | ||
Solutions | Compare somebody 10.opinion to yourself with your own. | ||
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Name | Chinese New Year | Thanksgiving Day | Boy's Day | Halloween(万圣节) | Christmas Day |
Date | January or February | the fourth Thursday in November | May 5th | October 31st | December 25th |
Country | China | the USA | Japan | the USA | western countries |
1.Thanksgiving Day often comes on ________.
A. the second Thursday in October
B. the third Thursday in December
C. the fourth Thursday in November
D. December 25th
2.Of all the festivals below,________ comes last in a year.
A. Christmas Day B. Boy's Day
C. Halloween D. Chinese New Year
3.The symbol of Chinese New Year is ________.
A. turkey B. dumplings
C. trees D. fish
4.There are ________ festivals in the USA in the form.
A. 2 B. 3
C. 4 D. 5
5.From the form we know that people celebrate a festival for boys in ________.
A. China B. the USA
C. Japan D. western countries