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12£®All of us communicate with one another non-verbally£¬as well as with words£®We gesture with eyebrows or a hand£¬meet someone else's eyes and look away£¬shift positions in a chair£®These actions we assume are random and incidental£®But researchers have discovered in recent years that there is a system to them almost as consistent and comprehensive as language£®
Every culture has its own body language£¬and children absorb its difference along with spoken language£®A Frenchman talks and moves in French£®The way an Englishman crosses his legs is nothing like the way a male American does it£®In talking£¬with a future-tense verb£¬Americans often gesture with a forward movement£®
There are regional idioms too£®An expert can sometimes pick out a native of Wisconsin just by the way he uses his eyebrows during conversation£®Your sex£¬moral background£¬social class and personal style all influence your body language£®
Usually£¬the wordless communication acts to qualify the words£®What the non-verbal elements express very often£¬and very efficiently£¬is the emotional side of the message£®When a person feels liked or disliked£¬often it's a case of"not what he said but the way he said it£®"Psychologist Albert Mehrabian has come up with this formula£ºtotal impact of a message=7% verbal+38% gestural+55% facial£®
Experts in kinesics-the study of communication through body movement-are not prepared to spell out a vocabulary or gestures£®When an American rubs his nose£¬it may mean he is disagreeing with someone or rejecting something£®But there are other possible interpretations£¬too£®Another example£ºWhen a student in conversation with a professor holds the older man's eyes a little longer than is usual£¬it can be a sign of respect and affection£» it can be a challenge to the professor's authority£» or it can be something else entirely£®The experts look for patterns in the context£¬not for an isolated meaningful gesture£®
£¨Note£ºAnswer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS£®£©

81£®What idea does the author aim to convey in paragraph 2£¿Every culture has its own body language£®
82£®Besides moral background£¬sex£¬social class and personal style are the other three factors affecting people's body language£®
83£®From Albert's formula£¬we learn that the body languageplays a more£¨most£© important role in communication£®
84£®What can you conclude from the examples given in paragraph 5£¿The same body language/gesture has different meanings£®/The same body language/gesture can be given several interpretations£®£®

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