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Unit 2 Language--Task:Reporting on body language 同步练习
I. 翻译下列短语:
1. 抚摸着妈妈的脸____________ 2. 报告住房情况______________
3. 指望你帮助我_____________ 4. 提供一次谈话的机会_______________
5. 浪费时间给出不必要的细节_______ 6. 故事中所发生的事件_____________
7. 集中精力于……_______________ 8. 简明扼要________________
9. 因某人推荐 ______________ 10. 以事实为根据_____________
II. Choose the right gesture for a Chinese or an American:
III. 完成下表,比较中国和美国的身势语的不同:
MEANING IN CHINA
BODY LANGAUGE
MEANING IN THE USA
welcome
a smile and a handshake
welcome
waving one’s hand
Hello! Hi!
Goodbye!
disagreement
shaking the head
nodding the head
May I ask you a question?
putting up a hand
kissing
love
keeping one’s fingers crossed
hoping sth. good will happen
holding up one’s head
not afraid / proud
feeling sorry
for having done sth. wrong
hanging one’s head
feeling very happy
waving one’s arms
making a face
dislike, disagreement or pain
touching one’s stomach
having a stomachache
IV. 阅读理解:
(A)
Around the world more and more people are taking part in dangerous sports and activities. Of course, there have always been people who have looked for adventure — those who have climbed the highest mountains, travelled into unknown parts of the world or sailed in small boats across the greatest oceans. Now, however, there are people who try to find an immediate thrill from a risky activity which may only last a few minutes or even seconds.
I would consider bungee jumping to be a good example of such an activity. You jump from a high place (perhaps a bridge or a hot-air balloon ) 200 metres above the ground with an elastic (有弹性的) rope tied to your ankles (脚踝). You fall at up to 150 kilometres an hour until the rope stops you from hitting the ground. Other activities which most people would say are as risky as bungee jumping include jumping from tall buildings and diving into the sea from the top of high cliffs(峭壁).
Why do people take part in such activities as these? Some psychologists (心理学家) suggest that it is because life in modem societies has become safe and boring. Life, according to many people, offers little excitement. They live and work safely and comfortably. The answer for some of these people is to try to find danger in activities such as bungee jumping.
1. Which of the following is the best title for this text?
A. Bungee Jumping — A Dangerous Sport B. Bungee Jumping — An Exciting Sport
C. Dangerous Sports — What and How? D. Dangerous Sports — What and Why?
2. Which of the following shows the movement in bungee jumping?
3. People take part in dangerous sports mainly because ___________.
A. they want to have a change in sports B. there is not much work for them to do
C. there is not much excitement in their lives D. they are curious about such sports
4. It seems that the writer of the text is ________.
A. afraid of dangerous sports B. against dangerous sports
C. for dangerous sports D. neither for nor against dangerous sports
(B)
We often think of the future. We often wonder what the world will be like in a hundred years’ time.
Think of space, perhaps a permanent(永久的) station on the moon will have been set up. Perhaps people will be able to visit the moon as tourists. Cheap rockets for space travel will have been developed, permitting long journeys throughout the solar system (太阳系). When that time comes, people will be taking vacations in space and visiting other planets. Great progress will have been made in medicine, too. Perhaps a cure will have been discovered for the most terrible of all diseases cancer. Pollution is a problem we must solve. In a hundred years’ time it will have been controlled.
All the world will have been developed — even Antarctica. There will be large cities in Antarctica. We already have supersonic (超高速的) flight, but in a hundred years’ time, we will have supersonic land travel as well.
We will have used up most of the earth’s land to build our cities, so floating (漂浮的) cities willhave been built. The Japanese already have plans for cities of this kind. And there will be cities under the sea. The first of these will have been completed.
5. According to the passage, a permanent station will have been built _________ in the future.
A. on the earth B. on the sun C. on the moon D. on some stars
6. What will have been developed if we want to make long journeys all over the solar system?
A. Cheap rockets for space travel. B. A plane.
C. A spaceship. D. A satellite.
7. In the future man will have found a way to cure _________.
A. headaches B. heart diseases C. cold D. cancer
8. Why will we have built floating cities?
A. Because we will have used up most of the earth’s land to build our cities.
B. Because floating cities will be more comfortable to live in than the cities built on the earth.
C. Because we will have become tired of living in the cities on the earth.
D. Because we want to break away from the earth.
V. 书面表达:
按下表所示,写一篇100字左右的短文.
Body Language
Meaning in China
Meaning in America
跺脚(stamp foot)
anger
impatience (不耐烦)
讲话人鼓掌(clap hands)
thank you
immodest
盯着人看(stare)
curiosity (好奇)
impoliteness
参考答案
I. 1. palm mom’s face 2. report on housing conditions 3. rely on you to help me
4. provide an opportunity to talk 5. waste time giving unnecessary details
6. the events that occurred in the story 7. concentrate on … 8. brief/ short and to the point
9. on one’s recommendation 10. be based on facts
III.
MEANING IN CHINA
BODY LANGAUGE
MEANING IN THE USA
welcome
a smile and a handshake
welcome
Hello!
Goodbye!
waving one’s hand
Hello! Hi!
Goodbye!
disagreement
shaking the head
disagreement
agreement
nodding the head
agreement
May I ask you a question?
putting up a hand
May I ask a question?
love
kissing
love
no such gesture
keeping one’s fingers crossed
hoping sth. good will happen
proud
holding up one’s head
not afraid / proud
feeling sorry
for having done sth. wrong
hanging one’s head
feeling sorry
for having done sth. wrong
feeling very happy
waving one’s arms
feeling very happy
dislike, disagreement or pain
making a face
dislike, disagreement or pain
I’m full. / I’ve a stomachache.
touching one’s stomach
having a stomachache
IV. DDCD CADA
V. One possible version:
Body language is part of the way in which we communicate. But not all body language means the same thing in different countries.
Take China and America for example. “Stamping one’s foot”, in China, simply shows one’s anger, while it means impatience. “Clapping hands”never happens to an American speaker, because it is considered immodest in his own country. In China, however, it suggests the speaker’s appreciation and means “thank you”. “Staring at people” too long is thought as impoliteness in America. It may make people feel uneasy or uncomfortable. But Chinese people may think it is nothing more than curiosity.
These examples may show the differences of body language.
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