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words. We send messages to the people around us also by body movements. A smile and handshake (握手)
show welcome. Waving one's hand is to say "Goodbye." Nodding (点头) the head means agreement, while
shaking it means disagreement. In China and some English-speaking countries, these body movements have
the same meanings.
But not all body languages mean the same things in different countries. For example, nodding the head in
some Asian countries means not "Yes.", but "No."
When we speak a foreign language, it's important to know the meanings of the body movements in the
foreign countries. In Russia, France and some of South American countries men kiss (吻) each other when
they meet. Men don't kiss each other in China or English-speaking countries. In England, older people usually
shake hands when they meet someone for the first time, however, young people don't shake hands. In France,
people shake hands in the office every morning. French people kiss each other more often than English people
when they meet or leave.
( )1. We talk with other people just by words.
( )2. Nodding the head doesn't mean "Yes." in some Asian countries.
( )3. From this passage, we can know that men in Brazil usually kiss each other when they meet.
( )4. In France, men just kiss each other when they meet.
( )5. In China and some English-speaking countries, all the body movements have the same meanings.
just by words. We send messages to the people around us also by body movements. A smile and
handshake(握手)show welcome. Waving one's hand is to say "Goodbye". Nodding the head
means agreement, while shaking it means disagreement. In China and some English-speaking countries,
these body movements have the same meanings.
But not all body languages mean the same things in different countries. For example, nodding the head in some Asian countries means not "Yes" but "No".
When we speak a foreign language, (2) to know the meanings of the body movements is important
in the foreign countries. In Russia, France and some of South American countries men kiss (吻) each
other when they meet. Men don't kiss each other in China or English-speaking countries. In England,
older people usually shake hands when they meet someone for the first time. However, young people
don't shake hands. (3) In France, people shake hands in the office every morning. French people kiss
each other more often than English people when they meet or leave.
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2. 将(2)处改写句子,句意不变。
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3. 将(3)处改为被动语态。
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4. Do all body languages mean the same things in different countries?
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5. Who kiss each other more often when they meet or leave, French people or English people?
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by words. We send messages to the people around us also by body movements. A smile and handshake
(握手) show welcome. Waving one's hand is to say "Goodbye." Nodding the head means agreement, while
shaking it means disagreement. In China and some English-speaking countries, these body movements have
the same meanings.
But not all body languages mean the same things in different countries. For example, nodding the head in
some Asian countries means not "Yes." but "No:"
When we speak a foreign language, (2) to know the meanings of the body movements is important in-the
foreign countries. In Russia, France and some of South American countries men kiss (吻) each other when
they meet. Men don't kiss each other in China or English-speaking countries. In England, older people usually
shake hands when they meet someone for the first time, however, young people don't shake hands. (3) In
France, people shake hands in the office every morning. French people kiss each other more often than English
people when they meet or leave.
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Ang Lee won the Best Director Oscar for his adventure film Life of Pi at the 85th Academy Awards in Hollywood, California February 24, 2013.
Life of Pi shows a young Indian named Pi, who finds the world he knows swept away when his family sells their zoo and sets sail for Canada with a few animals. Only Pi escapes from the storm and floats in a lifeboat with a giant Bengal tiger.
“I really want to thank you for believing this story and sharing this unbelievablejourney with me,” Lee said in his speech. The film also won three other Oscars, for best original music, best cinematography(电影艺术) and best visual(视觉) effects. It won more awards than Lincoln and Argo which were also among the hottest nominees.
Coming from China's Taiwan, the 58-year-old Lee won an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 2001 for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and another for Best Director in 2006 for Brokeback Mountain. He is the only person of Asian to win the directing award and one of the rare people who won that award more than once.
In an after-ceremony interview, Lee said he believed Asian films would come to the main stage of the world sooner or later. "I was born in Asia and grew up with Chinese education. It is natural for me to put Asian thinking into Western things." The film, which cost 120 million U.S. dollars, has earned nearly 600 million dollars worldwide. Lee said most of the earnings came from outside China. Lee said he felt warm that he won the award on the day of the Lantern Festival, a Chinese traditional festival on which families get together to solve puzzles on lanterns and eat Tang Yuan. He wished everyone a happy new year of the snake and everybody gets lucky.
【小题1】What kind of film does Life of Pi belong to?
A.Comedies. | B.Tragedies. |
C.Detective films. | D.Adventure films. |
A.One. | B.Two. |
C.Three. | D.Four. |
A.Families get together and have rice dumplings. |
B.Children make lanterns out of big orange pumpkins. |
C.People solve puzzles on lanterns and enjoy Tang Yuan. |
D.Children go to the display of lanterns and receive red packets. |
A.The 85th Academy Awards was held in Hollywood, California this year. |
B.Pi was a young American who had an adventure trip with a tiger in India. |
C.Lincoln and Argo won more awards than Life of Pi. |
D.Asian films have come to the main stage of the world. |
A.It was a great success as it won four Oscars. |
B.It earned nearly 600 million dollars in China. |
C.It describes Pi’s escape from a terrible earthquake. |
D.It is the only successful film Ang Lee has ever made. |