1 . Most of us believe that we go to college in order to be educated, and be
While we are at college, we should communicate with our
Some of us tend to go to extremes (极端). We are either too fond of studies and become bookworms or too
A.helpless | B.useful | C.practical | D.enjoyable |
A.Actually | B.Increasingly | C.Dramatically | D.Absolutely |
A.drive | B.prepare | C.assign | D.demand |
A.interact with | B.cooperate with | C.work with | D.deal with |
A.turn to | B.adapt to | C.come to | D.lead to |
A.tells | B.chooses | C.trains | D.employs |
A.strangers | B.parents | C.classmates | D.teachers |
A.suggest | B.solve | C.discover | D.explain |
A.symbols | B.imaginations | C.contributions | D.subjects |
A.concerned | B.experienced | C.employed | D.involved |
A.doubtfully | B.doubtlessly | C.nearly | D.exactly |
A.lack | B.have | C.understand | D.learn |
A.narrow | B.broad | C.correct | D.foolish |
A.if | B.though | C.unless | D.as |
A.match | B.way | C.lesson | D.program |
2 . Nowadays, body language has played a more and more important part in daily communication among people. To avoid confusion and embarrassment in cross-cultural communication, it’s necessary to have fluency in some common body language worldwide.
In Australia, it is very rude to wink (眨眼) at women.
In Brazil, pulling down the lower lid (眼睑) of the right eye means that the listener doesn’t believe what you’re saying. In India, holding your ear means either “honesty” or “I’m sorry”.
In Indonesia, hands on hips while talking means that you’re angry and it is also impolite.
In Japan, It’s unacceptable for two adults of the same sex to hold hands while walking together A smile can mean happiness, anger, or sadness. When someone praises you, respond by waving your hand back and forth in front of your face. Because it is considered impolite to show their teeth. women usually cover their mouths when they laugh. To make a promise, two people generally book their little fingers together.
In South Korea, when talking to someone, keep your hands in full view. It is rude to keep your hands behind your back or in your pockets.
In Spain, snapping the thumb and first finger together a few times is a form of applause. If you think the person you are talking about is mean, ta p your left elbow with your right hand. If you’ve heard the story that someone is telling before, put your right hand behind your head and pull your left ear.
In Sri Lanka, moving your head from side to side means “yes” and nodding your head up and down means “no”!
In Thailand, people point to an object with their chins, not their hands.
Have you learned the meanings of the above body languages in different countries? Keep these in mind and you’ll realize that they’re very helpful one day.
1. In which country do women cover their mouth while laughing?A.In China. | B.In America. | C.In Africa. | D. In Japan. |
A.Wave their hands back and forth in front of their face. |
B.Put their hands on haps all the time. |
C.Snap the thumb and first finger together several minutes. |
D.Clap their hands together for a few minutes. |
A.Moving your head from side to side to means “yes” in Thailand. |
B.When talking to someone, make sure others can see your both hands in South Korea. |
C.Adult women in Japan of ten hold their hands when walking together. |
D.In Indonesia, pulling down the lower lid of the left eye means the listener doesn’t believe what you’re saying. |
A.Body language is of great importance in daily communication. |
B.Understanding the meaning of some gestures in foreign countries is helpful. |
C.The same movement may deliver different meanings in different cultures. |
D.We should use body language in daily communication with others. |
A. hold you back B. be torn between C. participate in D. in the context of E. be involved in F. achieve fluency in G. be likely to H. find fault with I. fade away J. glance at K. concentrate on |
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