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Body language is a very powerful tool of communication, not only between people but in the animal world as well.
In many instances, we produce idioms, which are all understandable by borrowing examples from animal communication.
For example, we know that a frightened cat will arch (拱起) its back high in a rigid curve (拱形). From this staring point we might hear the expression “He gets my back up” meaning “He makes me angry”.
In the same manner, we know that many animals, if challenged by attackers, will not turn and run away because this will encourage the attackers to attack them more forcefully. Instead, they will move backwards slowly to get out of harm's way, always still facing their attackers. We call this action “backing off” and it can be used just as well with humans as with animals.
In the case of humans, however, the back-off may not be physical but oral, as in using a kinder tone voice and gentler words instead of fighting against the attackers.
1.When a cat arches its back high in rigid curve, it shows that it is ________.
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2.In order not to be attacked by its enemy, the animal will ________.
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3.In the article “back off” means “________”.
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4.Which of the following is wrong according to the article?
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A.To learn knowledge, humans must learn from animals.
B.Both humans and animals have body languages.
C.Both humans and animals have ways of getting out of harm.
D.“Face your attackers” means to encourage yourself.
5.What is mentioned in this article belongs to a study of English ________.
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