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familiarity principle: People tend to develop a preference for things they have previously encountered, things they are familiar with.
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(4) then,the researchers asked the students which of the two shapes they liked better, students preferred the shape they already seen.
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??Your university plans to open a cafe inside the campus library. Do you think this is a good idea? Explain why or why not?
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??Do you agree or disagree with the followingstatement? Private car should not be allowed in thecity centers of large cities. Use details and examplesto explain your opinion.
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??The university has announced that starting with thefall semester, free tutoring will be available to allnew students for their entire first year. Theacademic dean, James Maxwell, commented, "Theuniversity is aware of the academic problems thatmany first-year students face when making the transition from high school to college." Thenew tutoring program, he said, is designed to assist first-year students who want or needadditional support with their academic course work. The program will also be organized sothat individual students can arrange to work with tutors majoring in their own chosen field ofstudy.
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??Man: Hey, did you read about this plan?
??Woman: Yeah, and I think it¡¯s really a great idea.
??Man: Why¡¯s that?
??Woman: Well, a lot of new students really need his, I mean, it, s not just about getting extra help with the course material, the/ II probably also get information about things like taking notes or the best way to study for exams.
??Man: Yeah, I barely even knew how to do those Things when I first came here.
??Woman: Neither did I. So these are things most students wind up having to learn on their own at first. That¡¯s why so many of them have a hard time.
??Man: And if s probably good that they can work with somebody who has the same interests.
??Woman: Right. That will be a real advantage: to get information about the classes you¡¯re gonna need to take from somebody who¡¯s already taken those classes. And they could recommend professors and tell you who the best advisers in the department are, things like that.
??Man: I see what you mean, so new students could get access to information about the program from another student, s point of view.
??Woman: Exactly!
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??The woman expresses her opinion about the university¡¯s plan. Briefly summarize the plan. Then state her opinion about the plan and explain the reasons she gives for holding that opinion.
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