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必修4 Module 3 课时作业(二十一) Body Language and Non­verbal Communication身势语和非言语交际 Ⅰ.单项填空 1.—What do you normally have for lunch? —Well,it________from day to day. A.varies      B.is varied C.changes D.is changed 2.Most people were________at the________scene of the accident. A.threatened;threatening B.threatening;threatened C.threaten;threatening D.threatened;threaten 3.It’s good manners to________your seat to an old man on the bus. A.give out B.give away C.give in D.give off 4.Don’t be angry with him;after all,he’s only a ,he didn’t make the mistake________. A.in turn B.on purpose C.by accident D.in total 5.Mr Smith is________a is a friend as all respect him. A.other than B.more than C.less than D.rather than 6.(2009年福建龙岩模拟)—This is my treat and next is ’s that? —OK.________. A.It doesn’t matter B.It depends C.No way D.It’s a deal 7.Last summer I took a course on ________ poisonous gases. A.how to deal with B.what to deal with C.how to be dealt with D.what to be dealt with 8.People have planted a great many trees in order to ________ wind and sand in the desert. A.hold down B.hold up C.hold back D.hold out 9.—Which of those novels do you like most? are both expensive and of little use. A.None B.Neither C.All D.Both 10.—Irene got the first place in the physics competition. —________?I don’t like science,anyway. A.Why not B.So what C.What if D.How come 11.________ in health,he persisted in doing the experiment. A.As he was poor B.Poor as he was C.Poor was he D.Poor he was though 12.Recently I bought an ancient Chinese vase,________ was very reasonable. A.which price B.the price of which C.its price D.the price of whose 13.Men and women can ________ people from all over the world by sending and receiving electronic mail. A.agree with B.communicate with C.communicate to D.write to 14.Although lots of people were watching around,none of them ______. A.was offered to help B.was offering help C.offered helping D.offered to help 15.—Do you think Jack is to blame? —Yes,it was very rude ________ facial paper to the guests at table. A.of him to throw B.for him to throw C.that he threw D.enough to throw Ⅱ.完形填空 (2010年湖北重点中学第二次联考) “It’s my own fault.” Carl Fenter pulled his jacket closer against the abnormal bite of cold morning wind.“The rest of the family is home,where it’s__1__.” Just another one of his__2__ideas—a big tamale (玉米粉蒸肉) feast after tonight’s Christmas Eve service at the church—and look where it landed him:waiting in a line 50 people deep. Who would have guessed that the tamale in every shop in the city would be sold out the day before Christmas?But they__3__,as Carl had been driving all over El Paso that 4__to bring home tamales,Carl tried one last shop,an old favorite out in Canutillo. When he arrived,a fresh batch (一炉) was__5__off the steamer in 45 6__at the end of the snaking line of tamale­seekers, B.warm C.happy D.pleasant 2. B.bad C.stupid D.common 3.   B.did C.could D.had 4. B.Determined C.Wanted D.Expected 5. B.prepared C.soon D.due 6. his way B.Taking his road C.Taking his place D.Finding his place he watched the woman in front of him__7__her jacket to cover her shivering wasn’t long before she,too,__8__in the biting only a moment’s__9__,Carl took off his own jacket and offered it to the__10__mother. Together,they__11__when the line slowly moved forward at last,and smiling people exited the shop carrying steamy 12__,Carl got inside the door and__13__closer to the counter,the woman now first in line.“Sorry folks,” the clerk announced,“that’s the last of the tamales.”“__14__!” Carl groaned (抱怨) with everyone else__15__behind him. “__16__,”stressed the man at the counter,“we’ll have a final batch ready__17__,oh,about two hours.” Defeated,Carl backed away,but the young mother grabbed his arm. “You’re leaving?” “I__18__,”Carl glanced at his watch.“I promised to put up luminarias (传统圣诞灯) at my church.” “I’ll get your order of tamales and bring them to your house.” Carl’s brow furrowed “I couldn’t ask you to do that.” “But it’s__19__I can lent me your coat.” Her smile overrode (推翻) his objections.“Just give me your address.” She and her little girl settled in for the long wait. And at__20__noon on Christmas Eve,they delivered four dozen fragrant tamales—along with Carl’s brown jacket—to his home.    B.reject C.abandon D.remove 8. B.froze C.shook D.shocked 9. B.appreciation C.hesitation D.attention 10. B.respectful C.hopeless D.shameful 11. B.congratulated C.shouted D.screamed 12. B.Hopefully C.Lastly D.Finally 13. his way B.forced his way C.felt his way D.inched his way 14. problem B.No way C.No doubt D.No wonder 15. up B.held up C.looked up D.waited up 16. B.But C.Then D.Besides 17. B.for C.in D.after 18. to B.intend to C.have to D.ought to 19. least B.the most C.the last D.the best 20. B.exactly C.accurately D.right Ⅲ.阅读理解 (2009年淄博模拟) Children pushed in buggies which face away from their parents may suffer long­term emotional and language problems,according to a study published on Friday. The research,believed to be the first of its kind,found that children who were not facing the person pushing them were less likely to talk,laugh and interact with their parents. The findings were based on a study of 2,722 parents and babies and an experiment where 20 babies were wheeled in buggies for a mile,facing their parents for half the journey and facing away for the other using face­to­face buggies were twice as likely to talk to their children while the babies’ heart rates fell and they were twice as likely to fall asleep,an indication that they were feeling relaxed and safe. In addition,only one baby out of the 20 studied laughed while sitting in an away­facing buggy. “Our data suggests that for many babies today,life in a buggy is emotionally impoverished and possibly babies grow into anxious adults,” said Dr Suzanne Zeedyk,Developmental Psychologist at Scotland’s Dundee University who carried out the research. The study,which was published by National Literacy Trust as part of its “Talk To Your Baby” campaign,found that 62 percent of all children observed travelled in away­facing buggies. Zeedyk said it would impact negatively on babies’ development if they spent a long time in away­facing buggies,which would undermine their ability to communicate with their parent at a time when their brain was developing rapidly. Laura Barbour of the Sutton Trust,a social mobility charity which funded the research,said buggy manufacturers should look closely at the findings. 1.Using away­facing buggies may________. A.benefit both the babies and their parents B.affect babies’ language ability permanently C.help babies communicate with their parents D.have positive effect on babies’ development 2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A.Parents may talk twice with the babies in away­facing buggies. B.The study suggests children feel relaxed and safe in buggies. C.The samples of the study were 20 babies wheeled in buggies. D.One of the 20 babies was twice as likely to fall asleep in buggies. 3.The underlined word “impoverished” in Paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to “________”. A.poor B.nervous C.rich D.energetic 4.National Literacy Trust________. A.has been funding the research for a long time B.is a social mobility charity funding the research C.carried out the study of babies pushed in buggies D.started the campaign named “Talk To Your Baby” 5.Which of the following would be the best title for the text? A.Best for Kids to Face Parents in Buggy B.Best for Kids to Communicate with Parents C.Stressed Babies Grow into Anxious Adults D.Buggy Manufacturers Care about the Finding 答案: Ⅰ.单项填空 1.A vary from...to为常用搭配,此处指每天都不一样。 2.A 句意为:大多数人由于看到那场事故的可怕场面而感到很害怕。“人感到害怕”用threatened,“可怕的场景”用threatening来修饰。 3.B give away one’s seat to sb.把座位让给某人。 4.B in turn反过来,因此;on purpose故意地;by accident偶然;in total总计。 5.B more than在这里的意思是“不仅仅是,不只是”。 6.D It’s a 。 7.A 注意搭配:how...deal with+宾语;what...do with+宾语。 8.C hold down 压抑,限制;hold up 推迟,耽搁;hold back 阻挡,抵制;hold out 伸出,维持。句意为:人们种了大量的树,为了阻挡沙漠中的风沙。 9.A 本题题干中有关键词 most 说明小说至少有三本,根据句意答案应该是none。 10.B Why not?为什么不?;So what?表示说话人不在乎“那又怎样?”;What if?如果……怎么办?;How come...?相当于How is it that...? 11.B as引导让步状语从句时,用倒装,表语可提前。 12.B 这是一个非限制性定语从句。the price of which 指代“花瓶的价格”,也可表达为 whose price。 13.B communicate with “与某人交流,沟通”。 14.D 考查谓语动词的时态和语态。第一个分句为一般过去时态,因此第二个分句应采用一般过去时,又因句子的主语为人,和动词 offer 构成主谓关系,故用主动语态。 15.A It is rude of do “某人很粗鲁地做……”。 Ⅱ.完形填空 【语篇解读】 这是一篇记叙文。圣诞节前夕,Carl Fenter到处寻找玉米粉蒸肉,终于在一家店找到了玉米粉蒸肉。等待的时候,他在寒风中脱下自己的外套给一个同样在等待的母亲穿上,而这一善举使他得到了回报:这位女士后来专程给他家送去了他要买而没买到的玉米粉蒸肉。 1.B 从语境的连贯判断选B,Carl Fenter说,家里是温暖的,可是在这里,早晨的寒风冷得很不正常。 2.A 在这寒冷的日子,晚上在教堂做完圣诞节前夕的礼拜后回家和家人一起享受玉米粉蒸肉的盛宴,这样的点子或想法应该用brilliant来描述。a brilliant idea:绝妙的想法/主意。 3.A 从语境的连贯看,本题用were:谁能想到,城里的玉米粉蒸肉在圣诞节前夕都卖完了呢?可是这些玉米粉蒸肉的确被卖完了。 4.B 在几家店铺都没有买到玉米粉蒸肉,而他下定决心一定要买一份带回家,于是他开车跑遍了El Paso,并来到这最后一家卖玉米粉蒸肉的店铺。 5.D 语境提到“45分钟之后,从锅上下来”,可见此处表示这家店铺的玉米粉蒸肉再过45分钟就能出锅了,用(be)due表示“预期发生”。 6.C 这里用take one’s place表示“就位,就座”:于是,他在人群后面开始排队等候购买。 7.D 从语境的连贯判断选D,remove“移开,脱下,去掉”:他注意到,在他前面的那位女士把自己的外套脱下来,给自己冻得发抖的孩子披上。 8.C 没过多久,这位母亲自己也冻得瑟瑟发抖。这里用shake表示“发抖”,与前面的shivering呼应,而freeze表示“冻僵”,不符合语境叙述的排队买东西的场景。 9.C 从语境和选项判断选C“犹豫,迟疑”:看见这番情景,Carl Fenter迟疑片刻,将自己的外套脱下来,递给这位母亲。 10.A 面对这样的情景,这位母亲当然是非常感激,而不是B.让人尊敬的C.绝望的D.羞愧的。 11.A 当队伍开始向前移动(玉米粉蒸肉终于出锅了),微笑的人们带着热腾腾的玉米粉蒸肉走出店铺,他们一起欢呼雀跃。 12.D 前面的人群终于散尽,轮到他购买了。 13.D 他走进店铺,向柜台慢慢地挪过去。shoulder one’s way挤着(人群)前进,force one’s way用力挤过去,feel one’s way摸索着走,inch one’s way小心地、慢慢地挪动。显然这里选D表示慢慢地往前挪动,符合人们排队买东西时的场景。 14.B 他在寒风中排队等待了很长时间,轮到他买的时候,玉米粉蒸肉却卖完了,此时的他当然很沮丧,因此选B。No way用来表示惊讶或不相信,意为“不会吧!不可能!”。 15.A 他后面还有人在排队,因此选A。他在抱怨的时候,身后其他排队等候的人也跟着一起抱怨。line up排队等待,符合语境。wait up一般指“熬夜等待”。 16.B 此处表示转折含义,虽然这一炉玉米粉蒸肉卖完了,可是你要是再等两个小时,还有最后一炉。 17.C 表示“在多长时间之后”用介词in。 18.C 从下文可知,他还要回教堂悬挂传统的圣诞灯,因此用have to表示“不得不,必须”。 19.A 这个女士对他先前的帮助心存感激,因此选A,“至少我能为你做这点事(报答你)”。 20.B 从故事情节的发展看,本题选B表示“恰好,确切地,准确地”:正好在圣诞前夕的中午,那位女士把玉米粉蒸肉给他家送来了。A、D项语序不对,C项“准确地,精密地”。 Ⅲ.阅读理解 【语篇解读】 长期以来,父母习惯于在童车后面推着宝宝,而最近的研究发现,这种缺少了面对面的交流的方式会对宝宝的感情和语言能力产生长期的影响。因此父母应该和童车里的孩子多进行面对面的沟通。 1.B 细节理解题。由文章的第一句话可以看出:使用away­facing buggies影响宝宝的长期的语言能力,即原文所说的“long­term emotional and language problems”。 2.C 细节判断题。由第二段的第一句话可知答案。解决此题的关键是准确理解选项中的sample。 3.A 词义猜测题。由上文可以看出,接受试验的20个孩子中,只有一个“laughing”,也就是说他们的感情不够丰富。即该词和poor同义。 4.D 细节理解题。由倒数第三段得出答案。 5.A 标题判断题。综观全文,结合图片可以看出,文章前半部分介绍父母在后面推童车缺少和孩子面对面的交流而出现了对孩子长期的负面影响,后面又提出了应对方案:“Talk To Your Baby” for Kids to Face Parents in Buggy最能概括全文。
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