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【题目】阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处最佳选项。
The eyes are one of the most expressive instruments of body language.
Keith,seventeen,from Montclair New Jersey,learned the hard way about one1the eyes can make .“I had a2who graded heavily on classroom discussion,”
Keith says. “He seemed to have a strong ability to know just when I didn't have the 3.I couldn't figure out how he could be so 4.Then it dawned on(为……所明白)me.5 I didn't know the answer,I would avoid looking at him
When I6know what so say,I always7straight back at him.
From that moment on,I 8myself to look him in the eye,9 I knew the work or not.
That trick has saved me a lot of trouble.”
Many people,including some policemen,believe eye contact is a good10of honesty.
If someone can't look at you directly in the eye,then he or she is not playing 11,they insist.
After many experiments,12,a number of experts have found out that good liars can make false eye contact.
Eye contact,though not a(n)13 sign of honesty,is a clear way to show interest in another person.
When a person looks at you and 14to do so,you know his15is placed on you.
When he turns his head away,his mind is probably16.17 there are exceptions.
A 18person may have trouble making and keeping eye contact,no matter how interested he is in the other person. And certain 19,such as the British and Germans,are much20oriented(适应)to eyeball to eyeball contact than,say,the French and Arabs.
(1)A.letter B.notice C.message D.news
(2)A.student B.headmaster C.friend D.teacher
(3)A.question B.problem C.excuse D.answer
(4)A.slow B.sharp C.dull D.clever
(5)A.Whatever B.Whenever C.However D.Wherever
(6)A.didn't B.did C.don't D.do
(7)A.watched B.glanced C.saw D.stared
(8)A.helped B.hoped C.taught D.persuaded
(9)A.when B.whether C.if D.as
(10)A.lesson B.way C.chance D.test
(11)A.honestly B.quickly C.correctly D.really
(12)A.therefore B.however C.actually D.especially
(13)A.real B.exact C.wonderful D.sure
(14)A.stops B.continues C.changes D.hopes
(15)A.attention B.spirit C.strength D.energy
(16)A.anywhere B.nowhere C.elsewhere D.everywhere
(17)A.And B.Or C.But D.So
(18)A.brave B.shy C.stupid D.proud
(19)A.nationalities B.cities C.countries D.languages
(20)A.more B.less C.too D.enough

【答案】(1)、C
(2)、D
(3)、D
(4)、B
(5)、B
(6)、B
(7)、D
(8)、C
(9)、B
(10)、D
(11)、A
(12)、B
(13)、D
(14)、B
(15)、A
(16)、C
(17)、C
(18)、B
(19)、A
(20)、B
【解析】本文是一篇说明文 ,讲述了为什么说眼睛是身体最具表达的工具。
(1)考查名词。A、letter“信件,字母”;B、notice“通知,注意”;C、message“信息”;D、news“新闻”。从眼神里看到的应该是信息故选C。
(2)考查名词。A、student“学生”;B、headmaster“校长”;C、friend“朋友”;D、teacher“教师”。根据下文和空后的grade(评分,评级)一词的意义判断选D,
(3)考查名词。A、question“问题”;B、problem“问题”;C、excuse“借口”;D、answer“答案”。根据上文内容可知,老师一眼就能看出我什么时候不会回答。故选D。
(4)考查形容词。A、slow“慢的”;B、sharp“尖锐的,锋利的”;C、dull“单调的,枯燥的”;D、clever“聪明的”。这里指的是老师的目光敏锐。故选B。
(5)考查连词。A、Whatever“无论什么”;B、Whenever“无论什么时候”;C、However“不管怎样”;D、Wherever“无论在哪里”。whenever引导时间状语从句,符合句意,故选B。
(6)考查助动词。A、didn't“不”;B、did“确实”;C、don't“不”;D、do“确实”。句意:每当我的确知道时,……”可以得知答案为B。
(7)考查动词。A、watched“观察,看”;B、glanced“瞥见”;C、saw“看见”;D、stared“盯着”。句意:我回头直盯着他。故选D。
(8)考查动词。A、helped“帮助”;B、hoped“希望”;C、taught“教”;D、persuaded“说服”。句意:我教会自己正视老师的目光。故选C。
(9)考查连词。A、when“当......时候”;B、whether“是否”;C、if“是否,如果”;D、as”当....的时候,尽管,因为“。whether...or not引导让步状语从句,根据句意,选B。
(10)考查名词。A、lesson”教训,课“;B、way“方法,路”;C、chance“机会,可能”;D、test“检验,测验”。句意:目光接触是对诚实的最好检验。故选D。
(11)考查副词。A、honestly“诚实地”;B、quickly“迅速地,快地”;C、correctly“正确地”;D、really“真正地”。句意:眼睛不敢和你对视的人即不诚实。故选A。
(12)考查副词。A、therefore“因此”;B、however“然而,但是”;C、actually“实际上”;D、especially“尤其”。句意:许多实验之后,然而专家发现,好的骗子可以让虚假的眼神接触。however表示转折。故选B。
(13))考查形容词。A、real“真正的”;B、exact“精确的”;C、wonderful“精彩的”;D、sure“肯定的”。句意:眼神接触,虽然不一定表明诚实,但是是一个都另一个感兴趣的明显的方法。故D项正确。
(14)考查动词。A、stops“停止”;B、continues“继续”;C、changes“改变”;D、hopes“希望”。句意:当一个人看着你并持续地这么做时”。选B。
(15)考查名词。A、attention“注意”;B、spirit“精神”;C、strength“力量,优势”;D、energy“精力,能量”。根据上下文的意思,指的是他的注意力集中在你的身上。故选A。
(16)考查副词。A、anywhere“任何地方”;B、nowhere“没有地方”;C、elsewhere“别的地方”;D、everywhere“每个地方”。句意:当他把头转向一边时,他的注意力也转移到了别的地方。因此,C项正确。
(17)考查连词。A、And“和,又”;B、Or“或者,否则”;C、But“但是”;D、So“因此”。此处文章的意思出现转折,C项正确。
(18)考查形容词。A、brave“勇敢的”;B、shy“害羞的”;C、stupid“愚蠢的”;D、proud“骄傲的”。句意:只有害羞的人才可能会有困难进行眼光接触。故选B。
(19)考查名词。A、nationalities“国籍”;B、cities“城市”;C、countries“国家”;D、languages“语言”。这里指的是不同民族的习惯,而不是指国家。故选A。
(20)考查副词。A、more“更多”;B、less“更少”;C、too“也,太”;D、enough“足够的”。根据各国的文化风俗常识,应选B项。

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Kiss crisis, hug horrors and the UK's handshake headaches
Greeting someone, saying goodbye — these situations fill me with unease. You have a second to make a dangerous decision. One peck (轻吻)? Two pecks? Three? No kisses at all? Why, I think, as I crash into the other person's face, why can't it be as simple as a handshake?
A survey by the soap company Redox in May showed one in five Brits now feels a handshake is “too formal”, according to the Daily Mail. Some 42 percent said they never shook hands when greeting friends. For one third of people the alternative was a hug, for 16 percent a kiss on the cheek.
British people are known to be reserved (保守的) — unfriendly, some would say. Handshakes used to work for us because we didn't have to get too close. But the super-British handshake is no longer fashionable. We want to be more like our easygoing Mediterranean neighbors who greet each other with kisses and hugs.
The trouble is, we still find it a bit awkward. What does a married man do when greeting a married female friend, for example? How should someone younger greet someone older?
Guys don't tend to kiss one another; my male friends in Britain go for the “manly hug”, taking each other stiffly (不自然地) in one arm and giving a few thumps on the back with words like “Take it easy, yeah?”.
The biggest questions, if you do decide to kiss, are how many times and which cheek first. Unlike the French, who comfortably deliver three, our cheek-pecks usually end in embarrassed giggling (咯咯笑): “Oh, gosh, sorry, I didn't mean to kiss you on the lips, I never know where to aim for first!”
But then it's never been easy for us poor, uncomfortable Brits. Even the handshake had its problems: don't shake too hard, but don't hold the other person's hand too limply (无力地) either, and definitely don't go in with sweaty hands.
Maybe it's better to leave it at a smile and a nod.
(1)What is the article mainly about?
A.Origin of the traditional British way of greeting someone.
B.New trends and problems that Brits have with the way they greet people.
C.Why the author feels uneasy when greeting someone or saying goodbye.
D.Differences in greetings between Britain and other Western countries.
(2)What did the survey by the soap company Redox show?
A.It is now considered unfriendly to greet friends with a handshake in Britain.
B.A kiss on the cheek is becoming the most popular form of greeting in Britain.
C.Most Brits no longer offer to shake hands with those they meet.
D.More and more Brits prefer to be greeted with a hug or kiss.
(3)The underlined word “awkward” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ________.
A.not helpful
B.too informal
C.quite embarrassed
D.very interesting
(4)Which does the author think might be the safest form of greeting for a British person?
A.A hug.
B.A smile and a nod.
C.A handshake.
D.A kiss on the cheek.

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