摘要: A. feeling B. secret C. signal D. space

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“Hihowareya.” some people say when they see a familiar face.The words run together into a massall sense and meaning lost. All the samepeople do care how you are.After they greet youit’s likely you will greet them backwith an equally meaningless phrase like“Can’t complaincan’t complain.”You could probably complainat lengthor share a brilliant thought you were just beginning when a greeting interrupted you.You don’t thoughyou say“Greatyou

You are not giving each other information about your health and well?being.All the sameyou are sharing information.You’re acknowledging each other’s positions as acknowledged friendsor at least as accepted acquaintances.And you are reestablishing the ties that may have lapsed(衰退) since yesterdaywhen you last met at the elevator or the entrance to the train station.

It’s what anthropologist(人类学家) Bronislaw Malinoski called a phatic(交流感情的) communication.Its message is not in the words you usebut in the fact that you speak ritually(仪式上地) accepted words.In Asiafor examplepeople may ask one another if they have eatenor if they are busy.They’re not really asking for their lunch menu or their agendathey are saying hello.A phatic signal merely says, “I see you there.” It says hi.

There’s embarrassment of being near people without acknowledging them.That uncomfortable feeling is one reason why lonely passengers in the subway may behave as if they cannot see anyone around them or may escape their uncomfortable situation with a book.Some people read all the way homeand never turn a page.

Your friend isn’t asking how you areand you aren’t telling him.Howeverhe is recognizing your existenceand when you answeryou are recognizing his.In additionthe set speech you have shared opens the door to closer communications if both agree.Somedayyou may come to real close friendshipand really tell one another how you are.

Meanwhilepeople who greet one another this way do care.They care enough to recognize someone’s essential humanity(人性)They send a signal across the space betweento sharevery briefly and lightlyin awareness of one another.

Your greetings prove that neither of you has become a social outcast.How are youYou are still a member of society in good status.You are still the one who knows the rituals and secret passwords necessary to get to work each day.

1.When people greetthey ________.

Awant to show their different educational backgrounds

Bshow nothing related with the words themselves

Cwant to know other people’s privacy

Dexpress something special

2. According to Bronislaw Malinoskia phatic communication ________.

Ais rarely used by Asian people

Bis too complex to be used often

Chelps establish or keep certain relationships

Doften ruins the normal relationships between friends or acquaintances

3.Some people seldom greet strangers because ________.

Athey want to be polite to others

Bthey feel uncomfortable to do it

Cthey don’t know when to greet them

Dthey want to do something meaningful

4.What does the text mainly tell us?

AGreetings should be given better expressions.

BGreetings convey different meanings to different people.

CGreetings help prove an individual’s social independence.

DGreetings help an individual be connected with the society.

 

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The British people are famous for being quite reserved(保守的). We are known around the world for having the biggest "personal 1 "? the distance between us and the person we are 2 to. I have 3 been more aware of this than over the last month, since I arrived in China. Getting used to Chinese colleagues 4 close by me and even placing their hands on my arm is proving quite 5 . My natural British reaction is to 6 back and move away, even though I realize it is a friendly gesture by the Chinese person.

I have 7 many people holding hands or putting their arms around each other as they walk along the streets of Beijing. This would rarely be seen in the UK , even between very close friends.

And 8 at someone in Britain is considered very 9 . But here, I find myself being stared at often. It 10 me long to realize this was not rude in China, but a 11 of curiosity.

I visited Datong last week, where the local people are 12 used to Westerners. An elderly woman couldn't believe her 13 when she saw me. And 14 feel offended(使不舒服) by her staring at me, I was 15 to see her smile back when I said "Nihao."

When I visited one of Datong's middle schools to talk about English Weekly, the students asked me to 16 their copies of the newspaper. And one girl at the Yungang Grottoes asked to have her picture taken with me. I 17 like a celebrity(名人)!

I have 18 over the last month how true it is that the British are very 19 . We can learn a lot about 20 from China's culture and habits. And I am learning more every day.

1.

A.feeling

B.secret

C.signal

D.space

 

2.

A.turning

B.talking

C.pointing

D.listening

 

3.

A.never

B.hardly

C.almost

D.always

 

4.

A.sleeping

B.coming

C.standing

D.passing

 

5.

A.easy

B.difficult

C.friendly

D.interesting

 

6.

A.go

B.push

C.pull

D.look

 

7.

A.seen

B.heard

C.exchanged

D.watched

 

8.

A.hitting

B.speaking

C.smiling

D.staring

 

9.

A.rude

B.cruel

C.polite

D.equal

 

10.

A.took

B.spent

C.used

D.paid

 

11.

A.scene

B.scenery

C.sight

D.sign

 

12.

A.more

B.less

C.quite

D.somehow

 

13.

A.tongue

B.experience

C.eyes

D.ears

 

14.

A.more than

B.rather than

C.less than

D.no more than

 

15.

A.pleased

B.unwilling

C.surprised

D.angry

 

16.

A.pronounce

B.publish

C.share

D.sign

 

17.

A.felt

B.seemed

C.sounded

D.acted

 

18.

A.repeated

B.compared

C.realized

D.noticed

 

19.

A.tidy

B.reserved

C.brave

D.independent

 

20.

A.cleverness

B.friendliness

C.happiness

D.politeness

 

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