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as 1955, a research in Michigan said that men considered that the value of clothing in daily life was very important. Whitecollar workers in particular viewed dress as a symbol of ability, which could be used to impress or influence others, especially in the work situation. The whitecollar worker was described as extremely concerned about the impression his clothing made on his boss. Although bulecollar workers were less aware that they might be judged on the basis of their clothing, they recognized that any difference from the accepted pattern of dress would be made fun of by fellow workers. Since that time, of course, the patterns have changed, the typical whitecollar worker may now be wearing the blue shirt, while the bluecollar may be wearing a white short, but the importance of drss has not bee less. Other researchers in recent years have helped to prove its importance in the lives of individuals at various age levels and in different social and economic status groups. 1. The passage tells us that ___________. A. our values and lifestyles are in no field of human activity. B. the clothes that we choose to wear have something to do with our values and lifestyles. C. our values and lifestyles are from the sign language. D. the clothes we choose to wear depend on a set of information and immediate impression. 2. Traditionally, people usually thought that __________. A. men cared very much for clothes. B. women concerned greatly about what they wore while men didn39。s important to remember this is not about the technology。 bad feelings. ___________________________________________________________________________. 5. What39。 disappointed —disappointing。 劃掉 the IV. 1. betrayed themselves every time。 5. passing himself off as a guard / disguising himself as a guard。t condemn the technology itself but themselves. 。 2. How / What about 3. Once 4. take? away from 5. takes..for 6. lost in VI. BBAA VII. 1. The Inter may cause depression. 2. 結(jié)果完全與預(yù)料相反,研究學(xué)者們對(duì)此感到困惑。 3. promise her principles。 tying— tied。 down 與 our 間加 to。s about how it is used,” says psychologist Chiritine Riley of Intel, one of the study39。t want to be