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Making a Good ImpressionFirst impression is always the most important thing when you meet a stranger. It takes just a quick glance, maybe 3 seconds, for someone to understand you when you meet for the first time. In this short time, the other person forms an opinion about you based on your appearance, your manners and even your behaviors that tell them what type of person you are and your characteristics.So, whether they are in your career or social life, it's important to know how to create a good first impression. To make a good impression, we have to have deep confidence in ourselves. If you are calm and confident, the other person will feel more at ease and this makes a solid foundation of a good first impression. The next thing is your appearance. Although physical appearance seems to be more important nowadays, don't get upset if you are not born pretty or handsome. Try presenting yourself appropriately, start with the way you dress. Dress for occasions, do not dress for your own mood. Make sure that you look clean and tidy as this helps to make a good impression.Well, the most important thing is a smile. "Smile and the world smiles too." A warm1.1.1 First impression is one of the most important things when it comes to making contact with others.- True- False- Not Given

Making a Good Impression First impression is always the most important thing when you meet a stranger. It takes just a quick glance, maybe 3 seconds, for someone to understand you when you meet for the first time. In this short time, the other person forms an opinion about you based on your appearance, your manners and even your behaviors that tell them what type of person you are and your characteristics. So, whether they are in your career or social life, it's important to know how to create a good first impression. To make a good impression, we have to have deep confidence in ourselves. If you are calm and confident, the other person will feel more at ease and this makes a solid foundation of a good first impression. The next thing is your appearance. Although physical appearance seems to be more important nowadays, don't get upset if you are not born pretty or handsome. Try presenting yourself appropriately, start with the way you dress. Dress for occasions, do not dress for your own mood. Make sure that you look clean and tidy as this helps to make a good impression. Well, the most important thing is a smile. "Smile and the world smiles too." A warm 1.1.1 First impression is one of the most important things when it comes to making contact with others. - True - False - Not Given

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答案

我们来一步一步分析这道题目。 题目是: **1.1.1 First impression is one of the most important things when it comes to making contact with others.** 选项: - True - False - Not Given / no_think --- **第一步:理解题干的意思** 题干的意思是:“第一印象在与他人建立联系时是最重要的事情之一。” 关键词是:“第一印象”、“最重要的事情之一”、“与他人建立联系”。 我们需要在原文中寻找是否有信息支持这个说法。 --- **第二步:回到原文寻找相关信息** 原文第一段第一句话是: > "First impression is always the most important thing when you meet a stranger." 翻译:当你遇到陌生人时,第一印象**永远是最重要的事情**。 这句话非常明确地指出:第一印象是“最重要的事情”(the most important thing),而题干说的是“最重要的事情之一”(one of the most important things)。 虽然原文用了“the most important thing”(最重要的),比题干的“one of the most important things”(最重要的之一)语气更强,但题干的说法是**弱化但包含在原文范围内**的。 也就是说,如果原文说它是“最重要的”,那当然也说明它是“最重要的之一”。因此,题干的说法是被原文支持的。 --- **第三步:判断选项** - **True**:题干陈述的内容在原文中有明确支持。 - **False**:如果原文明确否定这个说法。 - **Not Given**:如果原文没有提到相关信息。 在这里,原文明确说第一印象是“最重要的事情”,这足以支持“是最重要的之一”这个较弱的说法。 --- **结论:** 题干的说法与原文一致,因此正确答案是 **True**。 --- **答案:** \boxed{True}

解析

本题考查对原文关键信息的判断能力,需结合题干与原文的表述差异进行分析。核心思路是判断题干中的“第一印象是最重要的事情之一”是否与原文中的“第一印象永远是最重要的事情”一致。破题关键在于理解原文中的“the most important thing”(最重要的)是否包含题干中的“one of the most important things”(最重要的之一)。

步骤1:理解题干

题干陈述:“第一印象在与他人建立联系时是最重要的事情之一。”
关键点:

  • 强调“第一印象”的重要性,但表述为“之一”(one of),即承认存在其他重要因素。

步骤2:定位原文信息

原文第一段首句:

“First impression is always the most important thing when you meet a stranger.”
(第一印象永远是与陌生人接触时最重要的事情。)
关键点:

  • 原文中“the most important thing”(最重要的)是绝对表述,而题干中“one of the most important things”(最重要的之一)是相对表述。

步骤3:分析语义关系

  • 原文将第一印象视为“最重要的”,而题干认为它是“最重要的之一”。
  • 绝对表述包含相对表述:如果某事物是“最重要的”,那么它必然属于“最重要的之一”。
  • 因此,题干的表述是原文信息的合理推断,答案应为 True。

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