题目内容
6.Body language is the quiet,secret and most powerful language of all!it speaks (42)B than words.According to specialists,our bodies send out more(43)D than we realize.In fact,non-verbal communication(非言语交际)takes up about 50% of what we really(44)D.And body language is particularly (45)C when we attempt to communicate across cultures.Indeed,what is called body language is so(46)C a part of us that it's actually often unnoticed.And misunderstandings occur as a result of it.(47)A,different societies treat the(48)B between people differently.Northern European usually do not like having(49)C contact even with friends,and certainly not with(50)A.People from Latin American countries,(51)B,touch each other quite a lot.Therefore,it's possible that in (52)B,it may look like a Latino is(53)D a Norwegian all over the room.The Latino,trying to express friendship,will keep moving (54)A.The Norwegian,very probably seeing this as pushiness,will keep(55)C-which the Latino will in return regard as (56)D.
Clearly,a great deal is going on when people (57)A.And only a part of it is in the words themselves.And when parties are from (58)A cultures,there's a strong possibility of (59)C.But whatever the situation,the best (60)D is to obey the Golden Rule:treat others as you would like to be(61)B.
42.A.straighter | B.louder | C.harder | D.further |
43. A.sounds | B.invitations | C.feelings | D.messages |
44. A.hope | B.receive | C.discover | D.mean |
45. A.immediate | B.misleading | C.important | D.difficult |
46. A.well | B.far | C.much | D.long |
47. A.For example | B.Thus | C.However | D.In short |
48. A.trade | B.distance | C.connections | D.greetings |
49. A.eye | B.verbal | C.bodily | D.telephone |
50. A.strangers | B.relatives | C.neighbours | D.enemies |
51. A.in other words | B.on the other hand | C.in a similar way | D.by all means |
52. A.trouble | B.conversation | C.silence | D.experiment |
53. A.disturbing | B.helping | C.guiding | D.following |
54. A.closer | B.faster | C.in | D.away |
55. A.stepping forward | B.going on | C.backing away | D.coming out |
56. A.weakness | B.carelessness | C.friendliness | D.coldness |
57. A.talk | B.travel | C.laugh | D.think |
58. A.different | B.European | C.Latino | D.rich |
59. A.curiosity | B.excitement | C.misunderstanding | D.nervousness |
60. A.chance | B.time | C.result | D.advice |
61. A.noticed | B.treated | C.respected | D.pleased |
分析 本文主要讲了肢体语言的重要性,并且举例说明了不同社会对待肢体语言是不同的,所以在交流时会有误解.
解答 42-46:BDDCC 47-51:ABCAB 52-56:BDACD 57-61:AACDB
42.B.考查形容词的词义辨析和语义理解.此处It speaks louder than words是由一个谚语Actions speak louder than words(行动胜过语言)变来的.表示"肢体语言胜过文字".故选B.
43.D.考查名词的词义辨析和语义理解.send out messages发出信息.故选D.
44.D.考查动词的词义辨析和语义理解.此处指非语言交际占我们要表达的意思的约50%.what we mean表示"我们表达的意思".mean意思是.故选D.
45.C.考查形容词的词义辨析和语义理解.因为非语言交际占我们收到的信息的约50%,所以肢体语言很重要,尤其是在跨文化交流中.故选C.
46.C.考查副词的词义辨析和语义理解.此处指:事实上肢体语言太多了,所以它经常不被人注意.故选C.
47.A.考查介词的词义辨析和语义理解.根据上下文可知,下面是举例说明跨文化交流中肢体语言的重要性.所以选A.
48.B.考查名词的词义辨析和语义理解.本文讲的非语言的交际,所以此处提到的是不同的社会对待两个交流的人之间的距离是不一样的.下文中的contact,touch each other也有所提示.故选B.
49.C.考查形容词的词义辨析和语义理解.根据下面的例子和常识可知,北欧人不喜欢和他人有身体的接触.bodily身体的.故选C.
50.A.考查名词的词义辨析和语义理解.句意:北欧人不喜欢和他人有身体的接触,甚至和朋友也不愿意,当然和陌生人更不愿意.故选A.
51.B.考查介词的词义辨析和语义理解.此处指从另一方面讲,拉丁美洲国家的人们身体的接触很多.on the other hand表示"另一方面",一般用于指提到的内容和前面不同.故选B.
52.B.考查名词的词义辨析和语义理解.下面讲的是一个拉丁美洲人和挪威人谈话的情况.conversation交谈.所以选B.
53.D.考查形容词的词义辨析和语义理解.因为拉丁美洲人总是想靠近挪威人,而挪威人又不愿和他有身体的接触,所以挪威人就向后退,这样在谈话中就好像拉丁美洲人在房间里追挪威人.follow跟随.故选D.
54.A.考查形容词的词义辨析和语义理解.此处指拉丁美洲人想靠近.所以选A.
55.C.考查动词短语的词义辨析和语义理解.此处指挪威人后退(back away).故选C.
56.D.考查名词的词义辨析和语义理解.此处指拉丁美洲人会把挪威人的后退看成是冷漠(coldness).故选D.
57.A.考查动词的词义辨析和语义理解.根据后面这一句And only a part of it is in the words themselves.以及上下文可知,此处指在谈话(talk)中会发生很多事情.故选A.
58.A.考查形容词的词义辨析和语义理解.根据上文的 47,different societies treat the 48 between people differently.可知此处指来自不同文化的团体.故选A.
59.C.考查名词的词义辨析和语义理解.根据上文的And misunderstandings occur as a result of it.可知选C.misunderstanding误解.
60.D.考查名词的词义辨析和语义理解.此处是提出一条建议.故选D.
61.B.考查动词的词义辨析和语义理解.Treat others as you would like to be treated.是一个谚语,表示"己所不欲,勿施于人".故选B.
点评 完型填空,解题时要抓住文章的脉络,一定要读懂全文,弄清文章要表达的思想,注意前后段落之间的关系.答题中,一定要认真分析,注意选项与上下文的关系,与前后单词的关系.对于一时没有太大的把握的题可以放到最后再来完成,因为有时答案可以从下文内容体现出来.答完后再通读一篇文章,看看所选选项能不能是语句通顺,语意连贯.

A. | that | B. | whoever | C. | anyone | D. | who |
A. | not to have been | B. | to have not been | ||
C. | to have been not | D. | to not have been |
But I am(24)D shocked at how little money those talented people earn.Once a business consultant(顾问) in the(25)Atrade told me so many doctors and dentists are struggling (26)D,which surprised me so much because I used to think that after they graduated,the(27)Cwould pour in.The business consultant then gave me the phrase,"They're some skills away from great wealth."It means that most people need to learn and(28)A some skills of money management before their income increases(29)B.Unfortunately,schools (30)A consider developing students'financial intelligence(财务智商) as intelligence,and after graduation,most people just work hard to pay their(31)A.
When asked"How many of you can cook a better hamburger than McDonald's?",almost all my students raised their hands.I then asked,"So,why does McDonald's make more money than you?"Without doubt,the answer is(32)C:McDonald's is excellent at business systems.The reason why so many talented people are poor is that they focus on building a good hamburger,but know little or nothing about business systems.So this world is filled with talented but (33)Bpeople.Too often,they struggle financially or earn less than they are(34)D of,because they just focus on(35)Atheir skills at building a better hamburger rather than the skills of selling and delivering the hamburger.
21.A.painted | B.exposed | C.fixed | D.prepared |
22.A.amazed | B.annoyed | C.pleased | D.puzzled |
23.A.speed | B.engine | C.signal | D.radio |
24.A.desperately | B.pleasantly | C.gradually | D.constantly |
25.A.medical | B.traditional | C.individual | D.international |
26.A.eventually | B.silently | C.seriously | D.financially |
27.A.figures | B.opportunities | C.dollars | D.changes |
28.A.master | B.exchange | C.accept | D.deliver |
29.A.slightly | B.dramatically | C.specially | D.delibertely |
30.A.rarely | B.strongly | C.impatiently | D.illegally |
31.A.bills | B.houses | C.cars | D.suits |
32.A.attractive | B.unbearable | C.evident | D.actual |
33.A.skillful | B.poor | C.common | D.delighted |
34.A.afraid | B.tired | C.sure | D.capable |
35.A.perfecting | B.accustoming | C.sharing | D.challenging |
A.Using expensive testing equipment B.Staffing a modern hospital C.Testing becoming a great help D.Cost of medical accidents E.Cost of training medical workers F.Measures of reducing medical costs |
Physicians'fees are only one reason for rising health costs in the United States.Medical research has produced many tests to diagnose,or discover,patients'illness.Physicians usually feel obliged to order enough tests to rule out all likely causes of a patient's symptoms.A routine laboratory bill for blood tests can easily be more than $100.
77.A
Sophisticated new machines have been developed to enable physicians to scan body organs with a clarity never before possible.One technique involves the use of ultrasound-sound waves beyond the frequencies that human beings can hear-to produce images.Others use computers to capture and analyze images produced by X-rays or magnetic fields.These machines are extremely expensive:The price of a single machine can exceed one million dollars.
78.B
New technologies also mean new personnel.Physicians,nurses and orderlies can no longer staff a hospital alone.Hospitals now require a bewildering number of technical specialists to administer new tests and operate advanced medical equipment.
79.D
Physicians and hospitals also must buy malpractice insurance to protect themselves should they be sued for negligence by patients who feel they have been mistreated or have received inadequate care.The rates for this insurance have been raised very steeply in the last ten years,as patients have become more medically knowledgeable,and as juries sometimes awarded very large amounts of money to injured patients.
80.F
As a result,hospital costs and physicians'fees rose steadily through the 1990s.Government agencies became convinced that it was necessary to limit rising medical costs.One approach is to require hospitals to prove that a need exists for new buildings and services.Hospitals also have faced pressure to run their operations more efficiently,and to decrease the duration of hospital stays for patients receiving routine treatment or minor surgery.