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1、优品课件 Body Lan guage and Non-verbal Communi cati on Book 4 Module 3 Body Lan guage and Non-verbal Communi cati on Learning Paper 4 Exercise I . Best Choice 1. - $500, but that is my last offer. -Ok,it s a. A. cost B. price C. deal D. reward 2. Her face gave herwhe n she told a lie. A. off B. up C. aw

2、ay D. out 3. She still loved himhe had treated her so badly. A. however B. even though C. whatever D. however 4. Whe n he was in New Y ork, he met his good friend Jim . A. by accide nt B. by mistake C. by the way D. by the time 5. He is a good father to me; he is also mybest friend. A. not B. only C

3、. more tha n D. really 6. Her brotherto leave her in the dark room alone when she disobeyed his order. A. declared B. threate ned C. warned D. frighte ned 7. He is a manof few words; besides, it is hard to his mi nd. A. read B. see C. makeit clear D. look at 8. - Won t you go shopping with your moth

4、er? - she promises to buy mea new sweater. A. Nowthat B. In case C. If D. Un less 9. others say, the professor is sure that his theory is correct. A. No matter how B. What C. Whatever D. How 10. Paper-making began in China and from here itto North America and Europe. A. spread B. grew C. carried D.

5、developed 11. He tried his best to solve the problem,difficult it was. A. however B. no matter C. whatever D. although 12.she was tired,she went on work ing. A. Though; but B. whe n; and C. Though; / D. Because; / 13. The weatherto hour in some mountain districts. A. vary from an hour B. varies from

6、 hour C. is different from an hour D. differ from an hour 14. I stared blankly the paper in front of me. A. in B. at C. dow n D. out 15. Visitors not to touch the exhibits. A. will request B. request C. are requesti ng D. are requested 介词.1. I felt H . Fill the blanks with proper prepositions( sad w

7、he n she said goodbyeme. 2. Whatever he is, he shouldn t be rudeme. 3. The soldierguard didn t let meenter the room. 4. In someAsian countries,you mustn t sit with your feet pointinganother person.5. He is a man hard to deal. 6. In that country, you mustn t touch some one on the head, evenaccide nt.

8、 7. If you keep stari ng that lady, you will make her uncomfortable. 8. I don t want to be invo Ivedthat problem. 皿.Complete the followi ng sen ten ces with the words give n, using proper forms whe n n ecessary. 1. You can ta bar (条)of steel easily without a tool. 2. While watchi ng the performa nee

9、, the childre n cheered and their han ds. 3. He made someto express what he wan ted. 4. We should avoidat people because it is bad manners. 5. The woman felt his son sand found that he had a fever. IV. Translation. 1. 如果他12点前不来,我们就不等他了。(if ) 2. 我们每星期一开一次会,除非没有事情可商谈。(unless) 3. 尽管他已筋疲力尽,仍然继续工作。(Altho

10、ugh) 4. 即使天气很糟糕,我们也要去旅行。(even if) 5. 不管天多冷,他都去游泳。(however) 6. 不管你什么时候回来,都不要吵醒我。(whenever) V . Reading Comprehension Gestures are the “silent Ianguage ” of every culture. Wepoint a fin ger or movea no ther part of the body to show what we want to say. It is important to know the body Ian guage of eve

11、ry country or we may be misun derstood. In the US, people greet each other with a han dshake in a formal in troducti on. The han dshake must be firm. If the han dshake is weak, it is a sign of weakness or unfriendliness. Friends may place a hand on the other s arm or shoulder. Some people, usually w

12、ome n, greet a friend with a hug. Space is importa nt to America ns. Whertwo people talk to each other , they usually stand about 2.5 feet away and at an angle(一定角度),so they are not facing each other directly.America ns get un comfortable whena person stands too close. They will moveback to have the

13、ir space. If America ns touch ano ther pers on by accide nt, they say, “ Pard on me” or “ Excuse me” . America ns like to look at the other pers on in the eyes whe n they are talk in g. If you don t do so, it means you are bored, hidi ng somethi ng, or are not in terested. But whe n you stare at som

14、e on e, it is not polite. It is all right to point at things but not at people with the in dex fin ger(食扌旨).America ns shake their in dex fin ger at children whenthey scold(责备)them and pat them on the head when they admire them. Learning a culture s body Ianguage is sometimes confusing(令人困惑的).If you

15、 don t know what to do, the safest thing to do is to smile. Choose the best answer. 1. From the first paragraph we can learn that . A. gestures don t mea n any thi ng while talk ing B. gestures can help us to express ourselves. C. Wecan learn a Ianguage well without body Ian guage. D. Only America n

16、 people can use gesture. 2. If you are introduced to a stranger from the USA, you should . A. greet him with a hug. B. Place a hand on his shoulder. C. Shake his hand firmly D. Shake his ha nd weakly 3. In the US, if you stand too close to them, people usually. A. keep still B. feel friendly C.hit you angrily D. get uncomfortable 4. If you talk with an American friend, it s polite to. A. look up and dow n at your friend B. look at the other pers on in the eyes C .hide your opinion D. look at your watch now and the n. 5. What is the main idea of the text? A. Ev

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