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酒桌上的规矩
1.
emphasizes the interests of the group.
 
 
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Collectivism
Collectivism
2.
believes in the primary importance of the individual, and believes that an individual's interests should be placed above tho of the group.
 
 
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Iindividualism
Individualism
3.
is easily confud with but not the same as lfishness or egoism (利己主义). Egoists promote only their own advantages.
 
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Iindividualism
Individualism
4.
may require the sacrifice of some individuals' short-term interests in order to achieve the long-term interests of the group.
 
 
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Collectivism
Collectivism
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窗体顶端
1.
What is the dialog mainly about?
(A)
Competition is more important than cooperation.
(B) clear是什么意思
Cooperation is better than competition.
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(C)
Various aspects of American competition.
(D)
American competition in study and at work.
 
2.
What is the woman doing?
(A)
Reading an article on American competition.
(B)
Reading an article on Asian competition.
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(C)
Writing an article on American competition.
(D)
Writing an article on Asian cooperation.
 
3.
What do children learn from playing games according to the woman?
(A)
Flexibility.
(B)
Courage.
(C)
Competitiveness.
(D)
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Cooperation.
 
4.
What does the man say about Asian and American students?
(A)
Asian students cooperate; American students compete.
(B)
Competition exists among both Asian and American students.
(C)
There is competition only among American students.
(D)
Competition is found only among Asian students.
 
5.
What does the woman think makes more n, competition or cooperation?
(A)
Competition is more important than cooperation.
(B)
Cooperation is more important than competition.
(C)
Neither competition nor cooperation is important.
(D)
It's difficult to arrive at a definite conclusion.
窗体底端
For 400 years or more, one thing has been a characteristic of Americans. It is called their "work ethic". Its were in the teachings of the Christian Puritans who first ttled in is now the northeastern state of Massachutts. They believed that it was their duty to work at every task to plea God by their , honesty, attention to details, skill, and attitude. To the Puritans, it was a(n) to be lazy or to do less than your best in any task. They and later Americans tried to follow the Bible's , "If a man will not work, he shall not eat."
Therefore, Americans have for believed that they were guilty of sin if they did not work as carefully and hard as they could when they did anything. God would punish tho who were careless or lazy in their work. "Even as children they were taught, " ."
But some people have gone beyond the usual n of diligence. They are especially attracted to the notion of "climbing the ladder" so as to increa their status, financial position, and n of lf-worth.
. The word "workaholic" describes an individual who is as addicted to work as an alcoholic is to alcohol.
There are conflicting points of view about workaholics. Tho concerned with problems of mental stress believe workaholics abu themlves physically and mentally. . The American culture values achievement, efficiency, and production, and a workaholic upholds tho values.
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(1)
roots
roots
 
(2)
what
what
 
(3)
moral
moral
 
(4)
diligence
diligence
 
(5)
sin
sin
 
(6)
teachings
teachings
 
(7)
certunes
centuries
 
(8)
If it's worth doing at all,it's worth doing well
If it's worth doing at all, it's worth doing well
 
(9)
In English a new word has been created to describe people who work compulsively
 
(10)
Others hold that workaholics are valuable members of society becau they are extremely productive

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