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16.Many people think that the most popular way of communicating with other people is through the mouth.But what they don't know is that actual communication using mouth accounts for only around 10% (or even less) of all the means to communicate a message.
Moreover,you can never determine the honesty of people by what they say alone.In fact,words expressed through mouth do not reflect what people really think or feel.The only way you can determine their true inner feelings and thoughts is by reading their body language.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if you can"see through"the emotions of other people?For example,you ask a person if he can do an important task.He says"OK".But deep inside,you are questioning yourself,"Is he really willing to do this job?"or"Does he have the confidence to finish this task?"You can't question him directly because that would be like belittling  him.And even if you ask him those questions,his replies will not tell you what he really feels or thinks.
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◆How to attract the opposite sex using body language.
◆How to increase your sales using body language.
◆How to help you find out who is telling a lie.
And a lot,lot more!
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27.According to the passage,only around 10% of all the means to communicate a message mainly byD.
A.using computers                   
B.using body language
C.writing letters                     
D.speaking
28.The underlined word"belittling"in the 4th paragraph can be replaced byA.
A.looking down upon                
B.speaking highly of
C.playing a trick on                  
D.believing in
29.We can learn from the passage that body language is helpful in the following ways EXCEPTB.
A.it makes other people believe you     
B.it can decide your success
C.it makes you better understood        
D.it shows whether someone is honest
30.The main purpose of the passage isA.
A.to attract people to buy a book             
B.to talk about the writer's experience
C.to describe some interesting body language  
D.to tell us something about true inner feelings.

分析 本文说明人们之间的交际不仅通过语言完成,而且也通过体态语言进行,并推荐读者买这本关于如何使用身体语言.

解答 27.D  推理判断题 根据But what they don't know is that actual communication using mouth accounts for only around 10% (or even less) of all the means to communicate a message.可知,并没有说哪种方式是主要的交流方式,故答案为D
28.A  词义猜测题  根据画线句上文举例可知,当询问一个人是否能完成某项工作时,尽管你得到他肯定的回答,你的心中也还是存在疑虑,想知道"他真的愿意做这项工作吗?"或者"他有信心完成这项工作吗?"可是你不能直接问他,因为直接质问别人是不礼貌的,看起来就像看不起他.因此推断画线词的意思是:看不起.与look down on同义.故选A.
29.B 细节理解题 根据◆Actions to make someone like or trust you.◆How to win in a negotiation(谈判).◆How to attract the opposite sex using body language.◆How to increase your sales using body language.◆How to help you find out who is telling a lie.可知,并没有提到对成功有作用,故答案为B
30.A 细节理解 根据With this book,you will make body movements to achieve the success you've always longed for.Do yourself a big favor and get a copy of Body Language Magic.可知,作者是要给读者推荐这本书,故答案为A

点评 本文是一个社会文化类阅读理解,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.

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33.Half Dome is probably the name ofD.
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A.It is very close to the city.
B.It has a wide variety of forests.
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52.The underlined word"dazzling"in Paragraph 4 can best be replaced by"D".
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A.he created a new drawing skill
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