来源:家长帮社区 作者:中考网小编 2012-05-03 16:24:40
套题13
Throughout thehistory of mankind, people have communicated with body language. Although youprobably don’t realize you are doing it, you use your hands and the rest ofyour body every time you talk to someone. In many situations, what you say withyour eyes is more important than what comes out of your mouth. Eye contact isone of the most important forms of body language. It can be the key tosuccessful communication. It can show whether a person is friendly orunfriendly, interested or bored, clear or confused. However, eye contact canmean different things in different cultures. In Western cultures, making eyecontact in conversations is necessary. As a matter of fact, a Westerner mightconsider a lack of eye contact as a lack of interest.
套题14
Animals showtheir feelings with their faces and bodies—if they show their teeth and raisetheir backs, that means they’re angry. Humans do many of these things, too. Youcan usually tell whether someone is happy or angry, relaxed or nervous, proudor ashamed, just by looking at them. Words are not always necessary. We onlyhave to observe our pets to see how close animal and human body languages are.When a cat is feeling confident, it will stand very tall and point its noseinto the air. Humans do the same thing when they are feeling proud. They lifttheir heads and push out their chins. Chimpanzees are very similar to humans.For example, children often put their hands together and point their palms upwhen they want something. Chimpanzees use the same gesture to beg for food fromother members of their group.
套题15
For thousands of years, people used different ways to measure things.Some people measured things using the size of their king's foot or hand. Whenthe king died, they used the new king's foot, and so on. This wasn't a good wayto measure things.
People all over the world used the sun andthe moon to measure time. However, they all had different numbers of days in aweek and different numbers of hours in a day. In 1584, one of the scientistsstarted to think about a set of measures which used the number ten, but no onewas interested in his ideas. About two hundred years later, many scientistsdecided to use metres to measure length and they worked out how long a metreshould be.
套题16
What do you doat the weekend? Some people like to stay at home and rest. Others would like togo out for a walk. My friend Jack works very hard from Monday to Friday. Atweekends he always does the same things. On Saturdays he washes his car, and onSundays he takes his family to a village far from his house. His uncle and auntlive there, so Jack goes to see them every week. His uncle has a big farm butonly one worker to help him. Jack often asks his family to help them. Thechildren give food to the animals, Jack and his wife work in the fields. Afterthe long hard day of work, they are very tired and hungry. So Jack’s unclegives them a nice meal.
套题17
Most people whowork in the office have a boss. So do I. But my boss is a little unusual.What’s unusual about him? It’s a big dog. Many people have dogs, but few menbring their dogs to the office every day. My boss’s dog, Robinson, is big andbrown. My boss brings him to work every day. He takes the dog to meetings andhe takes the dog to lunch. When there is telephone call for my boss, I alwaysknow whether he is in the office or not. I only look under his desk. If I seesomething brown and hairy under it, I know my boss is somewhere in the office.If there is no dog, I know my boss is out.
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