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B Tesla made a major breakthrough in automobile production.C.Tesla has fulfilled the sci-fi writers'promises.D.ADAS is the best system in the global car market.小题剂What is the feature of Level 4 automation for driving?已知A.Staying in the specific laneB.Driving with hands free.求:C.Driving with a wandering mind.D.Responding well to traffie flow.在△AUWhat conribute to the different stages of development in self driving cars between China andthe US?2A.Different levels of privacy protection.B.Different capacity for developing products.C.Different data analytical abilities.D.Different traffic flow control systems.1.Which section of a newspaper is this text probably taken from?A.Fashion&Leisure.B.Education&.Lifestyle.C.Technology&Innovation.D.Arts&.Entertainment.0Think back to the last time you got a compliment from someone else.It probably felt good,even fora stranger.And-for that matter-it can feel good to compliment someone else as well.满分Yet,most people don't compliment others as often as they should.A paper by Xuan Zhao and三棱Nicholas Epley in a 2021 issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology explored why thishappens.上In one set of experiments,participants were randomly assigned to either generate compliments or to并receive compliments.For example,in one study,pairs of people walking together in a public park were角Gstopped.On average,they knew each other for almost 10 years.One participant wrote out threecompliments for the other person that were supposed to be nice things that they hadn't told that personbefore.Then,the compliment writer predicted how nice the other person would feel receiving thecompliment.They also focused on how awkward that person would feel.In addition,they rated theircompliments for how warm they were as well as how well-phrased they were.Then,the recipient()read the compliments and rated how good they felt receiving them,howawkward they felt,and how warm and well-phrased the compliments were.The key finding was that participants underestimated how good the compliment would make the12recipient feel and overestimated how awkward the recipient would feel.They also slightly underestimated-ahow warm the recipients would find the compliment.Finally,participants strongly underestimated howwell-phrased recipients found the compliment to be.0Another study demonstrated that this misestimation of the impact of compliments affects whetherpeople choose to give them.In a final study,individuals wrote out compliments for another person intheir lives.Then,participants were directed to focus either on the warmth of the compliment or on howwell-phrased it was.Participants who focused on the warmth of the compliment rated themselves later asmuch more willing to deliver the compliment to the other person than those who focused on how wellhrased it was.What does the author focus on about the experiment in the third paragraph?A.Background facts.C.PurposeB.Findings.D.Process.According to the findings,what do compliments least bring?A.Pleasure.C.Positivity.B.Warmth.D.Embarrassment.【2023届高三·英语试题(3)·第5页(共8页)】
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