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  Body language is the quiet,secret and most powerful language of all!It speaks 1       than words. According to specialists,our bodies send out more 2       than we realize. In fact,non-verbal communication (非语言交际) takes up about 50% of what we really 3      . And body language is particularly 4       when we attempt to communicate across cultures. Indeed,what is called body language is so 5       a part of us that it’s actually often unnoticed. And misunderstandings occur as a result of it. 6      ,different societies treat the 7      between people differently. Northern Europeans usually do not like having 8      contact (接触) even with friends,certainly not with 9      People from Latin American countries,10      ,touch each other quite a lot. Therefore,it’s possible that in 11      ,it may look like a Latino is 12       a Norwegian all over the room. The Latino,trying to express friendship,will keep moving 13      . The Norwegian,

very probably seeing this as pushiness,will keep 14      which the Latino will in return regard as 15      .

  Clearly,a great deal is going on when people 16      .And only a part of it is in the words themselves. And when parties are from 17        cultures,there’s a strong possibility of 18      .  But whatever the situation,the best 19       is to obey the Golden Rule: treat others as you would like to be 20      .

(   ) 1. A. straighter   B. louder

       C. harder   D. further

(   ) 2. A. sounds   B. invitations

       C. feelings   D. messages

(   ) 3. A. hope   B. receive

       C. discover   D. mean

(   ) 4. A. immediate   B. misleading

       C. important   D. difficult

(   ) 5. A. well   B. far

       C. much   D. long

(   ) 6. A. For example   B. Thus

       C. However   D. In short

(   ) 7. A. trade   B. distance

       C. connections   D. greetings

(   ) 8. A. eye   B. verbal

       C. bodily   D. telephone

(   ) 9. A. strangers   B. relatives

       C. neighbours   D. enemies

(   ) 10. A. in other words   B. on the other hand

       C. in a similar way   D. by all means

(   ) 11. A. trouble   B. conversation

       C. silence   D. experiment

(   ) 12. A. disturbing   B. helping

       C. guiding   D. following

(   ) 13. A. closer   B. faster

       C. in   D. away

(   ) 14. A. stepping forward   B. going on

       C. backing away   D. coming out

(   ) 15. A. weakness   B. carelessness

       C. friendliness   D. coldness

(   ) 16. A. talk   B. travel

       C. laugh   D. think

(   ) 17. A. different   B. European

       C. Latino   D. rich

(   ) 18. A. curiosity   B. excitement

       C. misunderstanding   D. nervousness

(   ) 19. A. chance   B. time

       C. result   D. advice

(   ) 20. A. noticed   B. treated

       C. respected   D. pleased

1. B身势语比语言表达的意思更清楚。此处louder意为"声音更大",即更有说服力。如:Action speaks louder than words. (事实胜于雄辩。)

2. D据专家称,我们的身体发出的信息比我们意识到的更多。

sound声音;invitation邀请;feeling感觉;message信息。

3. D实际上,非语言交际约占据了我们真正想表达的意思的50 % 。

hope希望;receive接收;discover发现;mean表达

4. C

5. C

6. A文章以拉丁美洲人和挪威人为例,说明不同的社会群体对待距离的态度是不同的。

7. B

8. C北欧人通常不喜欢身体上的接触,即使是同朋友,当然更不用说陌生人。

eye眼睛,眼神;verbal言辞的;bodily身体的;telephone电话。

9. A 

10. B 

11. B 

12. D在对话的过程中,拉丁人跟着挪威人满屋子转 (follow?ing) 是可能的。

follow意为"跟着.•••••走"。 

13. A拉丁人靠近些以表示友谊。 

14. C挪威人将不断地后退。step forward前进;go on继续; back away后退;come out出来。 

15. D拉丁人反过来认为他们很冷淡。

weakness虚弱;care-lessness粗心;friendliness友谊 coldness冷淡。 

16. A很显然,当人们谈话时,许多事情都在进行。 

17. A当我们的伙伴来自于不同的文化背景时,误解的可能性就会很大。 

18. C 

19. D不管什么样的情景,最好的建议是遵守这样的黄金规则:对待别人像你希望被对待的那样。 20. B

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       C. know   D. believe

(   ) 2. A. strange   B. honest

       C. perfect   D. formal

(   ) 3. A. refers to   B. relates with

       C. talks about   D. comes to

(   ) 4. A. why   B. how

       C. whether   D. when

(   ) 5. A. normal   B. funny

       C. special   D. unique

(   ) 6. A. shock   B. influence

       C. attract   D. impress

(   ) 7. A. proud of   B. interested in

       C. satisfied with   D. ashamed of

(   ) 8. A. reported   B. announced

       C. claimed   D. warned

(   ) 9. A. caring about   B. worrying about

      C. thinking about   D. complaining about

(   ) 10. A. silence   B. threat

       C. horror   D. dark

(   ) 11. A. pleased   B. astonished

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(   ) 16. A. because   B. if

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(   ) 17. A. parents   B. audience

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(   ) 18. A. cleaned   B. blew

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(   ) 19. A. best   B. proudest

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(   ) 20. A. natural   B. honourable

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