问题 单项选择题

A.高阶无穷小

B.等价无穷小

C.同阶但非等价无穷小

D.低阶无穷小

答案

参考答案:C

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Price only $ 650
including (包含):
Round-trip plane tickets
between Guangzhou and
Haikou.
Bus   service   around
Hainan. Three nights' stay
in good hotels,
Best tour guide service.

Places to visit
HAIKOU
The capital city of Hainan. A city
tour and a visit to Hairui Tomb.
SANYA
A  chance  to see surprising,
Colorful fish & other sea animals.
A wonderful place for swimming,
fishing and boating.
XINGLONG
A nice experience to see different
kinds of plants and watch the
exciting dance.
QIONGHAI
A full day visit to Wanquan River
and other places of interest.
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Saturday & Sunday
9:00 am-4:00 pm
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1. From the above, we know that this is ______.       
A. a notice          
B. an advertisement    
C. a postcard
2. If you take a tour to Hainan on June 23rd, you will return on______.    
A. June 26th        
B. June 25th          
C. July 26th
3. You can visit ______ main places if you take the tour.         
A. 4              
B. 5                 
C. 6
4. The price for the tour doesn't include ______.         
A. bus service        
B. meals            
C. plane tickets
5. Which of the following is TRUE?           
A. You don't have to pay $ 650 if you book the tour earlier.
B. You have to go to the office to book the tour.
C. You can book the tour at 5 p.m. on Monday afternoon.
单项选择题

Just how does a person arrive at an idea of the kind of person that he is He develops this (1) of self through a gradual and complicated (2) which continues throughout life. The notion is an (3) that one establishes only with the help of others. (4) the elementary knowledge that one is short or tall is a comparative judgment that we cannot make (5) we have the opportunity to (6) ourselves with others. One’s idea of qualities which are harder to (7) is even more dependent upon other people’s ideas.

Whether one is intelligent, or stupid; attractive, or ugly; these and many other ideas of the self are (8) from the reactions of people with whom we (9) This process of (10) the nature of the self from the reaction of others has been labeled the "Looking-glass Self" by Cooley, who carefully analyzed this psychological (11) of self-discovery.

Just as the picture in the mirror gives an image of the physical self, (12) the perception of the reactions of others gives an image of the social self. We know, (13) , that we are good at certain things and not at others. This (14) came to us from the reactions of other persons, first our parents and then other individuals (15) in life. It should be remembered that, as other people’s reactions could be (16) and understood in more than one way, the looking-glass self with which the individual (17) may easily differ from the image others have actually formed of his (18) Clearly, it is our perception of the responses of others and not their (19) responses that (20) our self-image, and these perceptions are often not accurate.

5()

A.until

B.by

C.during

D.after