摘要: touch vt.触摸, 接触,(使)感动 The branches of that big tree hung down and touched the water. Visitors are requested not to touch the paintings. The hero’s speech touched the entire audience. 拓展:touch还可以作名词.常用于以下短语中: get in touch with和--取得联系 keep in touch with 和--保持联系 lose touch 和--失去联系

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Body language is the quietsecret and most powerful language of allIt speaks ____ than words.According to specialistsour bodies send out more ____ than we realize.In factnon?verbal communication (非言语交际) takes up about 50% of what we really ____.And body language is particularly ____ when we attempt to communicate across cultures (文化)Indeedwhat is called body language is so ____ a part of us that it’s actually often unnoticed.And misunderstandings occur as a result of it.___different societies treat the ___ between people differently.Northern Europeans usually do not like having ____ contact (接触) even with friendsand certainly not with ____.People from Latin American countries____touch each other quite a lot.Thereforeit’s possible that in ____it may look like a Latino is ____ a Norwegian all over the room.The Latinotrying to express friendshipwill keep moving ____.The Norwegianvery probably seeing this as pushinesswill keep ____—which the Latino will in return regard as ___.

Clearlya great deal is going on when people ____.And only a part of it is in the words themselves.And when parties are from ____ culturesthere’s a strong possibility of ____.But whatever the situationthe best ____ is to obey the Golden Ruletreat others as you would like to be ____.????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? (2012·新课标全国)

1.A.straighter? Blouder

Charder? Dfurther

2.A.sounds? Binvitations

Cfeelings? Dmessages

3.A.hope? Breceive

Cdiscover? Dmean

4.A.immediate? Bmisleading

Cimportant? Ddifficult

5.A.well Bfar

Cmuch? Dlong

6.A.For example? BThus

CHowever? DIn short

7.A.trade? Bdistance

Cconnections? Dgreetings

8.A.eye? Bverbal

Cbodily? Dtelephone

9.A.strangers? Brelatives

Cneighbours? Denemies

10.A.in other words? Bon the other hand

Cin a similar way? Dby all means

11.A.trouble? Bconversation

Csilence? Dexperiment

12.A.disturbing? Bhelping

Cguiding? Dfollowing

13.A.closer? Bfaster

Cin Daway

14.A.stepping forward? Bgoing on

Cbacking away? Dcoming out

15.A.weakness? Bcarelessness

Cfriendliness? Dcoldness

16.A.talk? Btravel

Claugh? Dthink

17.A.different? BEuropean

CLatino? Drich

18.A.curiosity? Bexcitement

Cmisunderstanding? Dnervousness

19.A.chance Btime

Cresult Dadvice

20.A.noticed? Btreated

Crespected? Dpleased

 

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Blogs (博客) are the place where young people go to show their hearts, to express their anger, sorrow or disappointment, and even to gossip (说别人的闲话).

    Many people enjoy the freedom in blogging. Some, however, find that putting one’s life online can have a price. The blogs of some students in America were stopped by the government for some time because they posted threatening words to their teachers on their blogs.

    A recent study finds that nearly a fifth of teens who surf the Internet have their own blogs. And 38 % of teens say they read other people’s blogs. By comparison, about a tenth of adults have their own blogs and a quarter say they read other people’s online magazines.

    With the development of the Internet, more and more people will be attracted by blogging.

    In another study, 79% of teens agree that people at their age aren’t careful enough when giving out information about themselves online. Besides, careless blogging can also influence blog readers. When you are angry or unhappy, your blog is the first place you turn to. The words you post then may not be rational which you may regret later. To minimize (使减到最小) the negative influence, change the safety setting and make such posts “personal” so that only you can read them.

    As long as you are careful with what you post, blogging is a great means of staying in touch with friends and displaying one’s creative works.

1. Blogs are the place where people __________.

    A. go online to have a chat

B. go online to enjoy freedom

    C. exchange their views online

D. go online to express themselves freely

2. The fact that some American students’ blogs were stopped is used to show that __________.

A. people should not put their life online

B. American students are limited in blogging

C. anyone who gets on the Web has his blog

D. people should be careful with what they write

3. The underlined word “rational” in the fifth paragraph probably means __________.

A. strange                              B. perfect 

C. helpful                                  D. reasonable

4. The passage is mainly about __________.

A. the use people make of blogs

B. the number of people who have blogs

C. advantages and disadvantages of blogs

D. the author’s suggestions about blogging

 

 

 

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