2 . The eyes are one of the most expressive of body language. Keith, seventeen, from Montclair, New Jersey, learned the hard way about one
____ the eyes can make. “I had a teacher who
____ heavily on classroom discussion,”Keith says. “He seemed to have a strong
____ to know just when I didn’t have the answer. I couldn’t
____ how he could be so
____ Then it dawned on(逐渐被人明白) me.
____ I didn’t know the answer, I would
____ looking at him. When I did know what to say, I always stared straight back
____ him. From that moment on, I
____ myself to look him in the eye,
____ I knew the answer or not. That trick has
____ me a lot of trouble.”
Many people,
____ some policemen, believe eye contact is a good
____ of testing honesty. If someone can’t look at you directly in the eye, then he or she is not playing
____ , they insist. After many experiments,
____ , a number of exports have found out that good liars can make false eye contact.
Eye contact, though not a sure
____ of dishonesty, is a clear way to show interest in another person. When a person looks at you and continues to do so, you know his attention is
____ on you. When he turns his head away, his mind is probably
____ . But there is
____ . A shy person may have trouble making and keeping eye contact, no matter how interested he is in the other person. And certain nationalities, such as the British and Germans, are much
____ oriented(适应) to eyeball-to-eyeball contact than, say,the French and the Arabs.
1. A.letter | B.notice | C.message | D.news |
2. A.looked | B.graded | C.lived | D.took |
3. A.ability | B.body | C.mind | D.way |
4. A.figure out | B.speak out | C.turn out | D.put out |
5. A.slow | B.sharp | C.boring | D.cautious |
6. A.The first time | B.Last time | C.Each time | D.At times |
7. A.hate | B.enjoy | C.like | D.avoid |
8. 9. A.allowed | B.forbade | C.taught | D.persuaded |
10. A.when | B.whether | C.if | D.unless |
11. A.saved | B.given | C.increased | D.offered |
12. A.except | B.adding | C.beside | D.including |
13. A.lesson | B.way | C.chance | D.approach |
14. A.honestly | B.effectively | C.efficiently | D.constantly |
15. A.furthermore | B.moreover | C.however | D.otherwise |
16. A.expression | B.means | C.sign | D.trick |
17. A.discovered | B.lain | C.put | D.fixed |
18. A.anywhere | B.nowhere | C.elsewhere | D.everywhere |
19. A.exception | B.expectation | C.question | D.adaptation |
20. A.worse | B.less | C.too | D.enough |