人教版高中英语必修四 Unit4 Body language 训练卷(一)

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高中英语 Unit 4 Body language单元综合测试1 新人教版必修4

高中英语 Unit 4 Body language单元综合测试1 新人教版必修4

Unit 4 Body language(满分:150分,时间:120分钟)第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What do you know about the man?A.He is busy today.B.He will go out for a walk.C.He doesn't like the weather.Text 1W:Fine day today. Do you think it's possible for us to take a walk?M:I'd love to,but I've got a pretty tight schedule today.答案 A2.What did the man do yesterday?A.He stayed at home.B.He attended a meeting.C.He bought some books.Text 2W:Did you go to the meeting yesterday?M:I had planned to,but I went to buy some books instead. The result is that I would rather have stayed at home.答案 C3.Where does the conversation most probably take place?A.In a classroom.B.In a hospital.C.In the teachers' office.Text 3W:When should I come in for the examination?M:In ten minutes. Don't worry. You can get the nurse's help first.答案 B4.What color shirt will the man probably take?A.A white one. B.A blue one. C.A pink one.Text 4W:Which shirt will you take?The blue one or the white one?M:I'd like a change. That one seems special. Show me that pink one,please. 答案 C5.How much should the woman pay for the fruits?A.6 dollars. B.7 dollars. C.8 dollars.Text 5W:How much are apples and oranges?M:Two dollars per pound for apples and one dollar and fifty cents per pound forW:Well,I'll take two pounds of each.答案 B第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

最新人教版必修4高中英语Unit 4《Body Language》单元检测卷(1)及答案

最新人教版必修4高中英语Unit 4《Body Language》单元检测卷(1)及答案

Unit 4 Body Language检测题第一节单项填空从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1. Susan, ________ university student from Europe, teaches me ________ art in her spare time.A. an; /B. a; theC. an; theD. a; /2. Tyron was very angry, but cool-headed enough to ________ rushing into the boss’s office.A. preventB. avoidC. protectD. allow3. On this map what does a star ________?A. tellB. representC. sayD. mean4. I first met Mr Smith in America. He ________ at Stanford University then.A. studiedB. had studiedC. is studyingD. was studying5. Our bodies are strengthened by taking exercise. ________, our mindsare developed by learning.A. PossiblyB. LikelyC. SimilarlyD. Generally6. ________, most teenagers now listen to rock music. However, John likesclassical music better.A. In a wordB. In generalC. In timeD. In total7. He tried to ________ answering any question the journalist asked.A. avoidB. leaveC. defeatD. miss8. ________ we move the picture over there? Do you think it will look better?A. If onlyB. What ifC. As ifD. Even if9. ________ different kinds of pianos, the factory is sure they can satisfypeople’s needs.A. To produceB. Being producedC. ProducedD. Havingproduced10. The letter “X” can be used ________ an unknown number.A. to expressingB. to expressC. expressingD.expression11. The Big6 Model is one ________ to teaching information literacyskills.A. attitudeB. appearanceC. approachD. altitude12. ________, the teacher asked whether anyone wished to ask a question.A. Finishing his lectureB. To finish the lectureC. Having finished his lectureD. Finished the lecture13. —It’s a very interesting book.— ________.— And thank you very much for letting me keep it so long.A. I’m glad you like it.B. That’s all right.C. Don’t mention it.D. I hope you like it.14. — When was it that you got home last night?—It _______ around nine o’clock when I drove back home, for it wasvery dark.A. must have beenB. had to beC. was to beD.must be15. People are encouraged to speak openly, but careless words are ________to hurt others’ feelings.A. possibleB. probableC. likelyD.sure第二节完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

人教版高中英语必修四Unit 4《Body language》单元测试试卷

人教版高中英语必修四Unit 4《Body language》单元测试试卷

高中必修四 Unit 4《Body language》单元测试试卷英语试题适用对象:高二年级难易程度:适中出题教师:Jack一、单元知识小结:(一)重点短语1. 保卫……以免受________________________________2. 很可能;有希望……________________________________3. 总的来说;通常________________________________4. 仿佛;好像________________________________5. 防卫;防护________________________________6. 丢脸________________________________7. 与……握手________________________________8. 与……交流________________________________9. 也;还________________________________10. 相反________________________________11. 彼此误解________________________________12. 背对________________________________13. 在大多数情况下________________________________14. 舒适;快活;自由自在________________________________15. 交流方式________________________________(二)语法解析(1) Not only _____ be interesting to us, but also _____ help us in composition.A. the novel will; its English willB. will the novel; its English willC. the novel will; will its EnglishD. will the novel; will its English(2) Little _____ of passing the coming examination.A. I thoughtB. I thinkC. did I thinkD. shall I think(3) Hardly _____ his speech _____ the audience started cheering.A. did he finish; thanB. does he finish; beforeC. have he finished; whileD. had he finished; when(4) We failed to catch the train, _____.A. so they didB. so did theyC. neither they didD. neither did they(5)When _____ different cultures, we often pay attention only to the differences without noticing many similarities.A. comparedB. being comparedC. comparingD. having compared(6) Whenever he was asked why he was late for class, he would answer carelessly, always _____ the same thing.A. sayingB. saidC. to sayD. having said(7) There are hundreds of visitors _____ in front of t he Art Gallery to have a look at Van Gogh’s paintings.A. waitedB. to waitC. waitingD. wait(8) _____, the more expensive the camera, the better its quality.A. General speakingB. Speaking generalC. Generally speakingD. Speaking generally(9) _____ such heavy pollution already, it may now be too late to clean up the river.A. Having sufferedB. SufferingC. To sufferD. Suffered(10) The student sat there, _____ what to do.A. doesn’t knowingB. didn’t knowingC. not knowD. not knowing(11) _____ the piano, someone suddenly knocked at the door.A. PlayingB. When I was playingC. RepairingD. Examining(12) Generally speaking, _____ according to the directions, the drug has no side effect.A. when takingB. when takenC. when to takeD. when to be taken(13) _____ the programme, they have to stay there for another 2 weeks.A. Not completingB. Not completedC. Not having completedD. Having not completed(14) “We can’t go out in this weather”, said Bob, _____ out of the window.A. lookingB. to lookC. lookedD. having looked(三)单项选择(15分)1. Susan, _____ university student from Europe, teaches me _____ art in her spare time.A. an; /B. a; theC. an; theD. a; /2. Tyron was very angry, but cool-headed enough to _____ rushing into the boss’s office.A. preventB. avoidC. protectD. allow3. --- Come on, please give me some ideas about the project.--- Sorry. With so much work _____ my mind, I almost break down.A. filledB. fillingC. to fillD. being filled4. --- I advise you to learn a second language.--- Me? _____! I’m too slow.A. Not likelyB. No problemC. As possibleD. Surely5. With winter _____, the days are getting colder and colder.A. approachingB. appreciatingC. approvingD. applying6. --- It’s a very interesting book.--- _____.--- And thank you very much for letting me keep it so long.A. I’m glad you like it.B. That’s all right.C. Don’t mention it.D. I hope you like it.7. Suddenly, a tall man driving a golden carriage _____ the girl and took her away, _____ intothe woods.A. seizing; disappearedB. seized; disappearedC. seizing; disappearingD. seized; disappearing8. People are encouraged to speak openly, but careless words are _____ to hurt others’ feelings.A. possibleB. probableC. likelyD. sure9. No sooner _____ asleep than she heard a knock at the door.A. she had fallenB. had she fallenC. she had fellD. had she fell10. It was not until _____ to prepare his lessons.A.d id his father come in that the boy beganB.his father came in that the boy beganC.did his father come in did the boy beginD.h is father came in did the boy begin11. _____ around the Water Cube, we were then taken to see the Bird’s Nest for the 2008 Olympic Games.A. Having shownB. To be shownC. Having been shownD. To show12. When _____, the museum will open to the public next year.A. completedB. completingC. being completedD. to be completed13. Few of us think that is an effective _____ to deal with this problem.A. wayB. meansC. methodD. approach14. Look, dark clouds are gathering. It is _____ to rain soon.A. probableB. possibleC. likelyD. perhaps15. Bill wasn't happy about the delay of the report by John, and _____.A. I was neitherB. neither was IC. I was eitherD. either was I二、完形填空(30分)One day, Raul was miles away from the small ranch(牧场) house in a large valley. 16 seemed to be all right, yet he felt strange and somewhat uneasy. The wind had picked up, and angry, dark clouds 17 across the sky. He could smell the rain coming. And it did. 18the lightning flashed through the clouds, nearly 19 Raul. The thunder (雷声)was so loud that he buried his 20 in his hands and rubbed his eyes. Then he heard it. Hoof beats(蹄声). He21 . There before him stood a tall, white 22 . An old man stared down at him from its back.“Wh- wh- who are y-y-you?” asked Raul. “My name is Gray Cloud,” the old man answered 23 . “Come with me.”Raul followed on his horse. A 24 feeling came over him. All 25 them the rain was pouring down, 26 not a drop fell on them. They seemed to be 27 back toward Raul’s home. Raul lost track of time. Then all at once he found28 at the ranch gate. The old man turned his horse, 29 his hand, and smiled. Lightning flashed again. The old man and his horse were 30 .Raul’s father ran out across the yard to 31 him. “We have been32 sick about you. Are you okay? Hurry. Let’s get in out of the33 .”“Wait,” said Raul. “Have you ever heard of an old man called Gray Cloud?”“Can’t say I … wait. I34 my great-grandfather used to tell stories about a man called Gray Cloud. He died a long time ago. They say he was 35 by lightning during a terrible thunderstorm. Why do you ask?”16. A. Something B. Everything C. Anything D. Nothing17. A. dropped B. fell C. rolled D. covered18. A. Suddenly B. Strongly C. Quickly D. Hardly19. A. beating B. blinding C. burning D. touching20. A. nose B. hair C. neck D. head21. A. looked up B. woke up C. lay down D. sat down22. A. tiger B. horse C. lion D. elephant23. A. lazily B. angrily C. coldly D. slowly24. A. natural B. common C. strange D. bad25. A. around B. beside C. through D. above26. A. yet B. for C. so D. or27. A. walking B. leading C. heading D. returning28. A. them B. themselves C. him D. himself29. A. shook B. waved C. held D. took30. A. gone B. left C. followed D. lost31. A. see B. meet C. beat D. ask32. A. waited B. thought C. worried D. excited33. A. yard B. wind C. grass D. rain34. A. believe B. consider C. doubt D. forget35. A. defeated B. caught C. damaged D. struck三、阅读理解AWe convey (传达) information through the position and movement of the body. We often use gestures or body movements to stress what we are saying. For example, when I lecture (演讲), I often use my hands to emphasize (强调) points or point to something on the blackboard. Some people use them more than others. The victory (胜利) sign, the OK sign, the goodbye wave and the blowing of a kiss are all popular gestures in America. It is important to recognize, however, that most gestures are not universally recognized. For example, although the OK gesture means acceptance in America, it has other meanings in other cultures. In France it means worthlessness. And in Greece, it is considered obscene (淫秽).There are some sex differences in nonverbal behavior. In American culture, men tend to sit or stand with legs apart and hands outward, while women tend to keep legs together and hands at their sides. Women are also better than men at understanding nonverbal gestures.A nonverbal behaviour is to have the tongue just slightly protruding (突出) from the mouth.A study showed that people were less willing to approach others who had their tongues showing. Perhaps this is why people often tend to avoid individuals with bad nonverbal behaviours. When we make decisions about other people, we learn to recognize nonverbal cues (提示) and interpret (理解) them along with verbal information.36. From the passage we can know that ________.A. body language in America is more popular than in other countriesB. the different cultures share the same body languagesC. the same gestures in different cultures may have the different meaningsD. body language is more important than words37. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. Women's body language is easier to understand.B. Women have a better understanding of body language than men.C. In American culture, men care more about their gestures than women.D. In American culture, men and women always employ the deferent gestures.38. It may be concluded from this passage that ________.A. body language can completely replace wordsB. different cultures share different nonverbal behavioursC. body language sounds louder than verbal informationD. body language can be helpful for us to communicate with each otherBMost good interviewers will make an effort to establish and keep eye contact. Make sure that you do not find yourself looking down or away. If you wear glasses, be sure to buy the non-glare lenses. Do not stare.Rapidly nodding your head can leave the impression that you are impatient and too eager to add something to the conversation -- if only the interviewer would let you. Slower nodding, on the other hand, emphasizes interest, shows that you are validating (确认) the comments of your interviewer, and encourages him to continue. Tilting (倾斜) the head slightly, when combined with eye contact and a natural smile, shows friendliness and approachability (可接近的).Your smile is one of the most powerful positive body signals. Everybody looks better when they smile. Offer an unforced, confident smile. Avoid at all costs the technique that some applicants use: grinning idiotically (白痴般地裂口笑) for the length of the interview, no matter what. This will only communicate that you are insincere (虚假的).It's worth remembering that the mouth provides a seemingly limitless supply of opportunities to convey weakness. This may be done by touching the mouth frequently; "faking" a cough when confused with a difficult question; and /or gnawing (咬) on one's lips absentmindedly (茫然地). Employing any of these "insincerity signs" when you are asked about say, why you lost your last job, will confirm (确认) or instill (慢慢灌输) suspicions about your honesty.39. The mouth may make your weakness known by ________according to the passage.A. pretending to be coughingB. having an unforced smileC. blowing a kissD. showing your teeth40. The main purpose of this text is to ________.A. tell you how to communicate with others effectively.B. show you how to make yourself more understandableC. remind you of respecting the interviewer.D. give you some advice on facial signals for job interviews41. What does the underlined word “suspicion” in the last paragraph mean?A. understandingB. uncertaintyC. expressionD. agreement42. Which facial signal can cause you to lose an opportunity of being employed?A. Gnawing on one's lips.B. A natural smile.C. A natural smile.D. Touching the mouth occasionally.第二节:根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

人教版高中英语必修四 Unit4 Body Language 单元测试卷(一) Word版含答案

人教版高中英语必修四  Unit4 Body Language 单元测试卷(一) Word版含答案

2018-2019学年高一下学期训练卷 必修四 Unit4 Body Language英 语 (一)注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。

2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。

3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。

写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。

4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。

一、单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)1. Our headmaster who r_______ all the teachers and students in our school went there to see the injured.2. His m_______ in the college is Politics.3. Children like to see new things and they are always c_______ about the world around.4. The cat walked slowly and carefully to a_______ the mouse and then suddenly it jumped onto it.5. Tea was i_______ to other countries by some foreign businessmen according to the book.6. As a teacher, you can’t p_______ the studen ts.7. After the serious flood, the l_______ government provided the victims with great help.8. There is a great gap between the a_______ and the children.9. The boy made a g_______ to his mother to tell her that he wanted to sleep. 10. Although the twins are s_______ to each other, they still have many differences.二、单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)11. The more stress you are under, the _________(likely) you are to catch a cold. 12. For Christian expatriates (移居外国者) in China, Christmas continues to be a largelyreligious affair that is punctuated with customary shopping for ________(port) turkey from western countries.13.______ (face) with so much trouble during the project, we finally failed to finish it ontime.14. The experiment _______(conduct) by the famous professor in Cambridge Universityproved the existence of the substance.15. One Saturday, several former classmates of Tom’s gathered at the school gate,_______ (talk) about their high school reunion.16. The hospital has recently obtained new medical equipment, _____(allow) more patients to be treated.17. ______ (bore) with day-to-day details, people born in a monkey year love confronting a challenging problem that can evoke their extraordinary talent. 18. — Do you mind if I smoke here?— I suggest you go to the separate room ______ (reserve) for smokers. 19. Tom stood there, ______ (wonder) what he could do for the poor man sitting beside him.20. In art criticism, you must assume the artist has a secret message _______ (hide) within the work.三、阅读理解(共8小题;每小题2分,满分16分)A此卷只装订不密封班级 姓名 准考证号 考场号 座位号The world’s native languages are dying out at an unprecedented (空前的) rate, taking with them irreplaceable knowledge about the natural world, according to a new study.The study identified five global “hot spots” wher e languages are vanishing faster than anywhere else —— eastern Siberia, northern Australia, central South America, the US state of Oklahoma and the US Pacific Northwest. “Languages are suffering a global extinction crisis that greatly goes beyond the pace of species extinction,” linguistics (语言学的) professor David Harrison noted, who said half of the world’s 7, 000 languages were expected to disappear before the end of the century.Native people had an intimate (详尽的) knowledge of their environment that was lost when their language disappeared, along with other certain things often unfamiliar to us, Harrison stressed. “Most of what we know about species and ecosystems is not written down anywhere, it’s only in people’s heads,” he said. “We are seeing in front of our eyes the loss of the human knowledge base.”Harrison was one of a team of linguists who carried out the study. The researchers travelled to Australia this year to study native languages, some of the most endangered. According to Harrison, in Australia, they were heartened to see a woman in her 80s who was one of the only three remaining speakers of the Yawuru language passing on her knowledge to schoolchildren. He said such inter-generational exchanges were the only way native languages could surviv e. “The children had elected to take this course, no one forced them,” he said. “When we asked them why they were learning it, they said, ‘This is a dying language, we need to learn it’.” Also, while there they found a man with knowledge of the Amurdag language, which had previously been thought extinct.The researchers said all five of the hot spots identified were areas that had been successfully colonized (殖民) and where a dominant language such as Spanish or English was threatening native tongues.21. The underlined word “vanishing” in the second paragraph can be best replaced by ______.A. developingB. changingC. increasingD. disappearing22. According to Harrison, language extinction ______.A. causes the researchers lots of worriesB. speeds up the pace of species extinctionC. threatens the existing of Spanish and EnglishD. brings about a loss of knowledge about the environment23. Which of the following can be described as good news?A. Native languages became less endangered in Australia.B. A man was found with knowledge of the Amurdag language.C. Researchers were well received by native people in Australia.D. Many schoolchildren showed interest in the Yawuru language.24. According to the text, native languages were endangered partly because of ______.A. few researches done on themB. the small population of native peopleC. the strong influence of ruling languagesD. little education native people receive at schoolBVery mobile ears help many animals direct their attention to the rustle of a possible attacker. Researchers say these mobile ears have become a useful communication tool. Their studies of animal behaviour build up a picture of how communication and social skills developed.“We’re interested in how they communicate,” said lead researcher Jennifer Wathan. “And being sensitive to what another individual is thinking is a fundamental skill from which other more complex skills develop.”Ms. Wathan and her colleague Prof Karen McComb set up a behavioural experiment where 72 individual horses had to use visual clues from another horse in order to choose where to feed. They led each horse to a point where it had to select one of two buckets. On a wall behind this Decision-making spot was a life-sized photograph of a h orse’s head facing either to left or right. In some of the trials the horses’ ears or eyes were covered.If the ears and eyes of the horse in the picture were visible the horses being tested would choose the bucket towards which its gaze and its ears were directed. If the horse in the picture had either its eyes or its ears covered, the horse being tested would just choose a feed bucket at random.Like many mammals that are hunted by predators (捕食者), horses can rotate (旋转) their ears through almost 180 degrees——but Ms. Wathan said that in our “human-centric” view of the world, we had overlooked the importance of these very mobile ears in animal communication.“It seems there’s something in the visual clues——from both the eyes and the ears——that are really important she told BBC News. “Horses have quite rich social lives and relationships with other horses, so they’re a good species to look at this in.” And the more we look at communication across different species, the more we can consider what might have promoted the evolution of sophisticated communication and social skills.25. Why does a horse rotate its ears?A. To tell each other where they can go for the buckets.B. To be curious about what the other horse is thinking.C. To warn the other horse when an attacker is coming closer.D. To express its hope to build up social relations with others.26. Why did the researchers use the life-sized photograph of a horse in the experiment?A. To help develop horses’ complex skills.B. To lead other horses to feed themselves.C. To make the horses in the experiment excited.D. To provide clues for the horses in the experiment.27. Why are ears and eyes important to horses?A. They can find the feeding buckets more easily with ears and eyes.B. With ears and eyes they can escape from dangers more easily.C. With ears and eyes they can communicate with other horses.D. Horses have quite rich social lives with ears and eyes.28. What can be the best title of the passage?A. Rotary Ears Serve as Communication ToolsB. Horses Have More Social Skills than Other SpeciesC. Experiments with Horses’ EarsD. Fundamental Skills of Horses四、语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Why send a greeting card when you can send a potato? That’s the reason behind one e-commerce site, which mails actual __29__ (potato) with personalized messages from their customers for $8 to $10. offers customers the chance __30__ (make) a friend laugh or lighten the mood. The company __31_ (usual) offers their product in two s izes. For example, a “medium” potato, __32__ can fit 100 characters, is first picked by the senders. And then the company writes their note directly on the potato skin __33__ a special pen.After that the potato __34__ (mail) to the receiver in a “tiny envelope” from the company in Texas. There’s no cash __35__ (include) inside——it is just __36__ actual potato with black writing. Past potato receivers have shared pictures of __37__ own experiences with others on social media.“The __38__ (good) thing I’ve received in the mail” wrote one young woman, who got a potato from her boyfriend.五、短文改错(共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)Smile is a magic language that everyone can easily understand whenever he or she comes from. Smile is as the golden sunshine that brings warmth to people and makes him happy. Smile is shortest distance between people and it is a good way to show off friendliness to others. More important, smile conveyed a kind of positive energy to people. When you are happy, smile brightens your face. When you feel frustrating, you should also smile to cheer yourself up. Smile can give you confidences and make you strong. Smiling at the world and the world will smile back!2018-2019学年高一下学期训练卷必修四Unit4 Body Language英语(一)答案一、单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)1. represented2. major3. curious4. approach5. introduced6. punish7. local8. adults9. gesture 10. similar二、单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)11. more likely 12. imported 13. Faced 14. conducted 15. talking 16. allowing 17. Bored 18. reserved 19. wondering 20. hidden三、阅读理解(共8小题;每小题2分,满分16分)21-24 DDBC 25-28 CDCA四、语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)29. potatoes 30. to make 31. usually 32. which 33. with 34. is mailed 35. included 36. an 37. their 38. best五、短文改错(共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)39. whenever → wherever40.as → like41. him→ them42. shortest前加the43. 去掉off 44. important→ importantly45. conveyed→ conveys46. frustrating→ frustrated47. confidences→ confidence48. Smiling →Smile。

人教版高中英语必修四 Unit4 Body language 训练卷(一) (含答案)

人教版高中英语必修四  Unit4 Body language 训练卷(一)  (含答案)
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三、翻译句子(每小题3分,共15分)
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高一英语必修4unit4bodylanguage单元测试题

高一英语必修4unit4bodylanguage单元测试题

Unit 4 Body language第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。

1. What will the woman probably doA. Take a long walk.B. Take a good rest.C. Go to the country.2. What book has the woman boughtA. A music book.B. An English book.C. A history book.3. What is the man going to doA. Take another flight.B. Give the ticket to someone else.C. Catch the plane at 6:00.4. What does the woman meanA. They should buy a new typewriter.B. They should find a new place for the typewriter.C. They should find a better typist.5. What are the two speakers talking aboutA. The study plan.B. The school plan.C. The vacation plan.第二节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。

请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. Why did the woman stop her car suddenlyA. The man’s car hit her car.B. A small child ran in front of her car.C. The traffic lights turned red.7. What would happen if the man got another ticketA. He would pay a lot of money for the damage.B. He would lose his job.C. He would lose his driver’s license.请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

人教版英语必修四单元测试 Unit 4 Body language(word含答案)

人教版英语必修四单元测试 Unit 4 Body language(word含答案)

Unit 4 Body language 单元测试姓名:班级:座号:一、单词拼写(共15分)1.Science and technology have made m________ changes to the way we live.2.He was ________(好奇的) about everything he saw and kept asking questions.3.The teacher asked Mary not to prevent Tom from ________(表达) his opinions.4.In your new job, you will be expected to perform many different f________.5.The cat soon made the ________(联想) between human beings and food.6.His salary was determined by his ________(等级) and competence.7.While staying in a five-star hotel, you will feel completely at e________.8.I like her f________ expression which is very sweet and natural.9.It's an hour's ________(飞) to Paris from here.10.It is easier for two parties to reach ________(一致).11.Now that the m________ is cleared up, we can get back to work.12.On the whole, he is m________ by most people.13.Presumably the bad weather delayed the ________(航班).14.She suppressed another ________(哈欠) and tried hard to look interested.15.The soldiers bowed their heads in ________(恭敬) silence as the funeral procession (葬礼队伍) went by.二、完形填空(共20分)Body language is the quiet, secret and most powerful language of all! It speaks1 than words. According to specialists, our bodies send out more2 than we realize. In fact, non-verbal communication takes up about 50% of what we really3 . And body language is particularly4 when we attempt to communicate across cultures. Indeed, what is called body language is so5 a part of us that it's actually often unnoticed. And misunderstandings occur as a result of it.6 , different societies treat the7 between people differently. Northern Europeans usually do not like having8 contact even with friends, and certainly not with9 . People from Latin American countries 10 , touch each other quite a lot. Therefore, it's possible that in 11 , it may look like a Latino is 12 a Norwegian all over the room. The Latino, trying to express friendship, will keep moving 13 . The Norwegian, very probably seeing this as pushiness, will keep 14 —which the Latino will in return regard as 15 .Clearly, a great deal is going on when people 16 . And only a part of it is in the words themselves. And when parties are from 17 cultures, there's a strong possibility of 18 . But whatever the situation, the best 19 is to obey the Golden Rule: treat others as you would like to be 20 .1. A. further B. harder C. louder D. straighter2. A. invitations B. feelings C. messages D. sounds3. A. discover B. hope C. receive D. mean4. A. difficult B. immediate C. misleading D. important5. A. far B. long C. much D. well6. A. For example B. However C. In short D. Thus7. A. connections B. distance C. greetings D. trade8. A. bodily B. eye C. telephone D. verbal9. A. enemies B. neighbors C. relatives D. strangers10. A. by all means B. in a similar way C. in other words D. on the other hand11. A. silence B. experiment C. conversation D. trouble12. A. disturbing B. following C. guiding D. helping13. A. away B. closer C. faster D. in14. A. backing away B. coming out C. going on D. stepping forward15. A. carelessness B. coldness C. friendliness D. weakness16. A. laugh B. talk C. think D. travel17. A. different B. European C. Latino D. rich18. A. curiosity B. excitement C. misunderstanding D. nervousness19. A. advice B. chance C. result D. time20. A. noticed B. pleased C. respected D. treated三、阅读理解(共2题;共24分)(一)There are various ways in which to read body language so that you can understand how someone is feeling. Reading emotional clues(线索) is one of them.Crying is considered to be caused by an explosion of emotion in most cultures. Oftentimes crying is considered a sign of sadness, but crying can also be an expression of happiness. Crying can also come about through laughter and humor. Thus, when judging crying, you'll need to look for other signs to determine the meaning of the crying. Crying can also be forced in order to gain sympathy or to cheat others. This practice is known as "crocodile tears", an expression that draws on the wrong idea that crocodiles "cry" when catching prey(猎物).Signs of threat include v-shaped eye brows, wide eyes, and an open or down-turned mouth. In a similar way, Arm tightly crossed over the other is a common sign that the person is angry and is closing himself off to you.When people show anxiety, they display increased facial movements, and their mouth made into a thin line. Individuals who are anxious may also play with their hands, unable keep them in one spot. Anxiety can also or have nervous legs. It can be conveyed when people seemingly unconsciously(无意识地) tap their feet or have nervous legs.Embarrassment can be expressed by turning the eyes or shifting them away, turning of the head and controlled or even tense smiles. If someone looks down at the floor a lot, they are probably shy, afraid, or embarrassed. People also tend to look down when they are upset, or trying to hidesomething emotional. People are often thinking and feeling unpleasant emotions when they are in the process of staring at the ground.There are also some signs of pride. People show pride by displaying a small smile, holding their head backward, and putting their hands on their hips.(1)In what situation may one have "crocodile tears"?()A.When he is sad.B.When he cheats others.C.When he supports others.D.When he is angry.(2)What might a man do when angry? ()A.Shape his eye brows into a "w".B.Sigh heavily.C.Cross his arms tightly.D.Open his eyes wide.(3)What do we know about the emotional clues in the text? ()A.Most of them show negative feelings.B.They usually express positive emotions.C.They can be controlled well be humans.D.They are good for people's health.(4)What is the best title for the passage? ()A.How to use body languages?B.How to read emotional clues?C.What expressive emotions we have?D.What are body languages?(二)You probably think you know about London’s problems. The people are unfriendly, the prices are expensive, and the food is terrible — so why do so many tourists go there?London was named the world’s most popul ar city between July and September 2013. It edged out other world-famous cities, welcoming 4.9 million visitors. Amazingly, this was an increase of almost 19.5 percent on 2012 — the year when the Olympics happened.So can London’s success be explained? Wel l, maybe. As the English writer Samuel Johnson once said, “When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.” London life is crazy and expensive, but if you can think of something, you can probably do it there.Anywhere in the city, you can often look around a great museum, watch a concert at a historic interest, or dance the night away in a cool nightclub.And it’s not just about culture — there are also world-famous sporting places. Many tourists like to watch soccer matches at stadiums such as Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge. Tourists even came to watch British tennis player Andy Murray’s famous victory at the Wimbledon tennis tournament (锦标赛) in 2013.Yes, but what about the food? Well, even if you don’t like British food —and if you’ve never had real fish and chips, then perhaps you should wait until you’ve tried them — there is plenty of great food from all over the world available in London’s many restaurants.London, like many of its buildings, has a long history, but also never lacks a vibrant pulse. All over the city, history and modernity come together to make it an essential place for tourists to discover.(1)What is the author’s main purpose in writing the article? ()A.To show the effects of the 2012 London Olympics.B.To analyze why London appeals to tourists.C.To compare London with other world-famous cities.D.To talk about common problems in London.(2)The underlined phrase “edged out” in the second paragraph probably means ______.A.took the lead ofB.had a lot in common withC.followed the example ofD.became more popular than(3)In Samuel Johnson’s eyes, life in London is probably ______.A.relaxedB.boringC.colorfulD.challenging(4)According to the article, London is attracting many visitors from across the world, mainly because ______.a. it is a city rich in culture and attractionsb. most local people are friendlyc. the sporting venues around the city are worthy of a visitd. British food enjoys a good reputation among visitorse. the city has a combination of history and modernity()A.abcB.aceC.bcdD.bde四、任务型阅读(共10分)How to become a better readerLanguage and literacy (读写能力) are among humans' greatest inventions. Evolving(演变)over the course of human history, languages are a reflection of our cultural and societal attitudes. Today, surrounded(包围)by social media, television, movies, and, of course, books, the ability to read and write is important to expressing one's feelings. Most humans acquire language in early childhood and speak fluently when they are about three years old, but our continued relationship with language gives shape and meaning to our lives.________Take it slow. Many readers feel that they read too slowly, especially compared withothers.________The best readers are flexible(灵活的)— slowing down when needed — and always have a dictionary at hand.Read aloud. When humans first began reading written words, it was unusual to read in silence.________Try listening to the author reading their own work — you'll be surprised to find how clearly it comes through on the page.Write. Writing and reading go hand-in-hand: how and what you read affects how and what you write, and the best readers often make the best writers. But while much can be learned from close, repeated readings, there are many pleasures to language that can only be experienced through the practice of writing.________Tell your friends. All of the literature is essentially communication from an individual's inner voice to an audience.________It's a good way to see the world from someone else's eyes and, in the process, carefully examine your own reaction to what you're reading.A. But the truth is that the faster you read, the less likely you are to understand fully what you're reading.B. Can you remember the first piece of writing that transported you to another world?C. There is something magical about sharing books with friends or a book club.D. Try writing every day for a month, and you will never read the same again.E. Reading out loud is one of the best ways to improve your reading ability.F. Here are 4 ways to become a better reader.G. In no time, you'll be appreciating novels like fine wine.五、语法填空(共6分)1.The man ________( app roach) her and suddenly he took out a dagger, “Give me your purse!”2.We shall defend our motherland ________ the invaders, whatever the cost may be.3.Experts say adults need at least 7 to 8 hours of sleep a night to keep their body ________(function) well.4.When I reached home, my husband was lying on the floor, ________(entertain) the kids with toys.5.The film is so moving that she usually watches it with her face ________(bathe) in tears.6.He will ________(represented) our class to sing at the school singing contest.六、书面表达(共25分)The best example of universally understood body language may be the smile. A smile can help us get through difficult situation and find friends in a world of strangers.A smile can open doors and tear down walls.要求:1)无须写标题;2)内容只需涉及一个方面;3)词数为100左右。

2019~2020学年人教版高中英语 必修4 Unit4 Body language 训练卷(一)

2019~2020学年人教版高中英语 必修4 Unit4 Body language 训练卷(一)

2019-2020学年高一下学期训练卷 必修四 Unit4 Body language英 语 (一)(本卷满分100分)一、单词拼写(每小题1.5分,共15分)1. The host was waiting at the door to g__________ me when I arrived.2. The boy has reached an a___________ age and should earn his own living.3. I like her f___________ expression which is very sweet and natural.4. Now that the m__________________ is cleared up, we can get back to work.5. Science and technology have made m_________ changes to the way we live.6. His salary was determined by his ___________(等级) and competence.7. How far is it from your _____________(宿舍) to the classroom?8. She suppressed another ____________(哈欠) and tried hard to look interested. 9. ______________(主观的) wishes are one thing, objective reality is another. 10. The cat soon made the ______________(联想) between human beings and food.二、单项选择(每小题1.5分,共15分)11. He sat on a chair under the shade of the tree, ________ a novel. A. reads B. read C. readingD. has read12. I am not sick, ___________, I am in the peak of health. A. in other words B. on one hand C. last but not leastD. on the contrary13. Children are always curious _________ everything around them ,so they ask lots of questions.A. toB. aboutC. atD. in14. When the war broke out, thousands of young men came forward, willing to defend their country ________ the enemy. A. againstB. toC. asD. of15. Do you know who is the patient __________ on now ? A. being operated B. is operating C. operatingD. is operated16. A dog dashed __________ the gate and came at me. A. into B. out of C. toD. from17. The latest evidence confirmed __________ his conclusion was right. A. when B. whatC. thatD. which18. Our solution proved effective _________ our spirit. A. greeting B. analyzing C. representingD. astonishing19. —Tom's still angry with me.—You are to blame. How dare you call him a liar! He's the last person ____. A. lie B. lying C. liedD. to lie20. ________ I look back to those days as a child, I really hope to spare more time to accompany my father. A. However B. Whenever C. WhateverD. Wherever此卷只装订不密封班级 姓名 准考证号 考场号 座位号三、翻译句子(每小题3分,共15分)21. On graduating from university, he went to teach in a village._________________________________________________________________ 22. This job,if done according to the instructions, will be finished ahead of time._________________________________________________________________ 23. Not having heard from her son tor a long time, the mother worried a great deal._________________________________________________________________ 24. 老师进来了,身后跟着一些学生。

人教版必修四英语 Unit 4 Body language 单元测试(包含答案)

人教版必修四英语 Unit 4 Body language 单元测试(包含答案)

Unit 4 Body language 单元测试姓名:__________ 班级:__________ 学号:__________一、单选题(共15题;共15分)1.________ anything about what had happened, he went to work as usual.A. Don't knowB. Not to knowC. Not knowingD. Not to be knowing2.He sat on a chair under the shade of the tree, ________ a novel.A. readsB. readC. readingD. has read3.________ I look back to those days as a child, I really hope to spare more time to accompany my father.A. HoweverB. WheneverC. WhateverD. Wherever4.Animals are ____________ fond of eating and moving in company.A. in generalB. in needC. in particularD. in case5.Do you know who is the patient __________ on now?A. being operatedB. is operatingC. operatingD. is operated6.—Tom's still angry with me.—You are to blame. How dare you call him a liar! He's the last person ____.A. lieB. lyingC. liedD. to lie7.Our solution proved effective _________ our spirit.A. greetingB. analyzingC. representingD. astonishing8.He always seems so confident, but ________ he's sometimes extremely nervous during some exams.A. in troubleB. in angerC. in realityD. in relief9.The decision ________, what is to be done now is how to carry it out.A. is madeB. has been madeC. having been madeD. having made10.The latest evidence confirmed __________ his conclusion was right.A. whenB. whatC. thatD. which11.I am not sick, ___________, I am in the peak of health.A. in other wordsB. on one handC. last but not leastD. on the contrary12.A dog dashed __________ the gate and came at me.A. intoB. out ofC. toD. from13.Children are always curious _________ everything around them,so they ask lots of questions.A. toB. aboutC. atD. in14.We have been waiting for her all the afternoon, but she hasn't ________ yet.A. turned roundB. turned upC. turned outD. turned to15.He sat on a chair under the shade of the tree, ________ a novel.A. readB. to readC. readingD. reads二、完形填空(共20分)Flying on a plane for the first time can be frightening. It can be extra 1 for children who have autism (自闭症). When Linda Diaz was 2 a vacation to Disney World four years ago, she wanted to make flying a 3 experience for her son, Andy, who has autism.She called Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport (MSP) to see what could be done.4 , the airport didn't have programs to help Andy. So Diaz5 the family's flights and6 drove 1, 500 miles to Orlando, Florida.Soon after that drive to Disney World, a program started at MSP. It is to help make flying7 for kids like Andy. The program is called Navigating MSP. It holds8 every month for anyone who has 9 about flying. The program is not 10 for people with autism. Airline workers help 11 get used to the airport and planes. It helps them to be less frightened of flying. When they 12 fly, they are not as worried.When Andy was 13 years old, his first 13 ride was planned. He went through a practice with his family. George Callow, an officer at the airport, helped the family through the safety checks. Callow said the visiting families got on a plane, 14 it was not going anywhere. It was just for them to 15 .After the last family arrived, the pilot greeted the families over the speaker, "Welcome aboard our flight to 16 ." After greeting the pilot and flight attendants, passengers went to their 17 . But Andy had other plans. Frightened by his new surroundings, he ran down the aisle (走廊) of the plane, 18 a way out. Volunteers suggested that Andy might be most 19 in the front row. They were 20 . Once seated, Andy was quiet and kissed his mother on the face. He felt better about flying now.1. A. brave B. hard C. harmful D. clever2. A. planning B. spending C. booking D. enjoying3. A. long B. common C. good D. personal4. A. Moreover B. Therefore C. However D. Then5. A. canceled B. remembered C. prepared D. missed6. A. once B. again C. still D. instead7. A. quieter B. easier C. faster D. shorter8. A. games B. classes C. speeches D. practices9. A. stories B. questions C. worries D. suggestions10. A. even B. just C. always D. yet11. A. visitors B. patients C. children D. foreigners12. A. usually B. immediately C. occasionally D. really13. A. plane B. train C. bus D. taxi14. A. unless B. but C. so D. if15. A. hide B. relax C. pay D. see16. A. nowhere B. somewhere C. anywhere D. everywhere17. A. offices B. friends C. seats D. families18. A. pointing to B. looking for C. thinking about D. dreaming of19. A. certain B. acceptable C. comfortable D. special20. A. important B. lucky C. hopeful D. right三、阅读理解(共2题;共21分)(一)Students perform better when their instructors use hand gestures—a simple teaching tool that could generate benefits in higher-level math such as algebra(代数).A study published in Child Development,the top-ranked educational psychologyjournal,provides some of the strongest evidence yet that gesturing may have a unique effect on learning.Teachers in the United States tend to use gestures less than teachers in other countries."Gesturing can be a very beneficial tool that is completely free and easily employed in classrooms," said Kimberly Fenn,study co-author and assistant professor of psychology at Michigan State University."And I think it can have long-lasting effects."Fenn and Ryan Duffy of MSU and Susan Cook of the University of Iowa conducted an experiment with 184 second-,third-and fourth-graders in Michigan elementary classrooms.Half of the students were shown videos of an instructor teaching math problems using only speech.The others were shown videos of the instructor teaching the same problems using both speech and gestures.In the speech-only videos,the instructor simply explains the problem.In the other videos,the instructor uses two hand gestures while speaking,using different hands to refer tothe two sides of the equation.Students who learned from the gesture videos performed better on a test given immediately afterward than those who learned from the speech-only video.Another test was given 24 hours later,and the gesture students actually showed improvement in their performance while the speech-only students did not.While previous research has shown the benefits of gestures in a one-on-one tutoring-style environment,the new study is the first to test the role of gestures in equivalence learning in a regular classroom.The study also is the first to show that gestures can help students transfer learning to new contexts—such as transferring the knowledge learned in an addition-based equation to a multiplication-based equation.Fenn noted that U.S.students lag behind those in many other Western countries in math and have a particularly hard time mastering equivalence problems in early grades."So if we can help them grasp this foundational knowledge earlier," she said,"it will help them as they learn algebra and higher levels of mathematics."(1)Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?()A. How to Learn Higher-level Math WellB. Simple Teaching Tools Used in Math LearningC. Teachers' Gestures Boost Math LearningD. Why U.S. Students Can't Learn Math Well (2)Researchers explain their opinion in the educational psychology journal by ________.A. setting down general rulesB. using a great many examplesC. making questionnaire surveyD. presenting research findings(3)What do you know about the experiment conducted by Kimberly Fenn?()A. The experiment was done with 184 students of the same age in elementary classrooms.B. The students were divided into two groups and got different teaching methods.C. Researchers drew the conclusion based on the only one test they did in the experiment.D. Researchers had not done any research on the benefits of gestures before this one.(二)When I was in my first year of high school,I had a terrible time when every area of my life was a disaster.I felt so hopeless and alone that I thought everything was impossible.On one such day,I was walking from class across the school to catch the school bus home,with my head down,fighting tears of total hopelessness,when a young man came down the sidewalk toward me.Though I had never seen him before,I did not want him to see that I was in such low spirits,so I turned my head away and hoped to hurry past.I thought he'd walk on by,but he moved until he was directly in front of me,waited until I looked up,and then smiled.Looking into my eyes,this stranger spoke in a quiet voice:"Whatever is wrong will pass.You're going to be OK,just hang on." He,then,smiled again and walked away.I can't explain the effect of that man's unexpected kindness and caring! He gave me the one thing that I'd lost completely—hope.I looked for him in our school to thank him,but never saw him again.That was thirty years ago.And I've never forgotten that moment.Over the years,whenever I see someone who is in trouble,I will always think of that young man and try to give a flash of hope in the dark wherever I can.I carry things for people when they are too heavy for them,sit with naughty babies in the waiting room while their mothers are busy,or talk to tired couples at the checkout line or it could be anything.If you keep your head up,your heart will show you the place that needs hope.(1)Where did the writer meet with the young man?()A. In the school.B. In the school bus.C. In the classroom.D. In the library. (2)From the passage we may infer that the author ________.A. had known the young man for a long timeB. made friends with the young man afterwardsC. was grateful to that young man very muchD. avoided meeting the young man since then(3)The author has given a lot of help to others in order to ________.A. show his sympathy to those who are badly illB. give others hope of life when they are in troubleC. realize his promise made to the young manD. get respect from those who were helped by him(4)It can be known from the passage that ________.A. the young man always tried his best to help those who were in troubleB. it was the young man's smile and words that made the author feel hopefulC. the author had never been praised by others before he met with the young manD. the author traveled to a lot of places to look for the young man but failed四、任务型阅读(共10分)Body language is a form of communication without using words. ________ This means that the person using body language is not fully aware that they are using it. Some psychologists say that body language actually communicates more information than using words.________ Human beings seem to know about other people by nature through their body language even when they speak a different verbal language. It is likely that in human prehistory, body language was an important survival skill that helped us to display and tell the difference between threats and safety.Body language can communicate negative emotions. When a listener crosses their arms against their chest, it can mean disagreement with the speaker. This can also be indicated when a listener leans(倾斜) away from the speaker. ________ It can also mean disbelief.Positive feelings are often shown through facial expressions, eye contact, and gestures.________ When a person looks in another person's eyes and then down at their lips, it usually means they have romantic(浪漫) feelings for the speaker. Standing or sitting straight with good gesture shows that a listener is taking the person's speech seriously.________ When a person is lying, they tend to touch their face during the conversation. They may also blink(眨眼) too much or not blink at all. Body language can reveal a lot about people but it's important to remember that everyone's body language is a little different, so learning to properly "read" information through body language can be helpful in interpersonal communication.A. Lots of body language is actually unconscious.B. Body language includes the use of gestures and eye movements.C. Body language can even reveal when a person's being dishonest.D. A lack of eye contact can show a person is anxious or uncomfortable.E. Smiling is obviously a universal sign of friendliness and appreciation.F. People can practice body language to improve their ability to communicate.G. Being able to "read" body language means being able to understand what a person thinks.五、翻译(共9分)1.那男孩愤怒地握紧了拳头。

最新人教版必修4高一英语unit 4 body language part 检测卷及答案

最新人教版必修4高一英语unit 4 body language part 检测卷及答案

检测卷四Unit 4 Body language本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

共150分,考试时间120分钟。

第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What are the two speakers going to buy?A. Bread.B. Cheese.C. Eggs.2.How does the woman find the fish?A. Just so­so.B. Bad.C. Quite good.3.Where does the conversation take place?A. In the bookstore.B. In the library.C. In the classroom.4.What does the man mean?A. He doesn't like the hotel.B. They can't afford to stay at the hotel.C. They do not want to stay at a hotel.5.What do we learn from the conversation?A. Mary has never studied mathematics.B. Mary must be good at mathematics.C. Mary probably is poor at mathematics.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

2017人教版高中英语必修四Unit 4《Body language》练习题1

2017人教版高中英语必修四Unit 4《Body language》练习题1

SectionⅠWarming Up,Pre-reading,Reading&Comprehending课时训练Ⅰ基础夯实Ⅰ、根据句意、汉语提示及首字母,写出单词的正确形式She wanted to be a physicist so she chose physics as her m at university、答案major2、The New Year is a,people are all busy buying presents for their family and、答案approachingChild as he is,he talks like an a、答案adult4、When you travel to a foreign country,culture shock may lead to culturalm、答案misunderstandingThere will be two tests on s language and written language、答案spoken6、The NBA began in 1946,when it was called the Basketball (协会)of(BAA)、答案Association7、Usually in an interview,the interviewee is asked to (陈述) his or her name,age、答案state8、Chinese people often exchange (问候)by shaking hands with each答案greetings9、After waiting for a long time,I caught a glimpse of a bus coming and made a (猛冲) for it、答案dash(代表) railways、答案representⅡ、介词或副词填空others to talk、答案to2、As we all know,some people around the world greet each other kissing each、答案by3、The grown—ups had coffee but the children wanted milk place of coffee、答案in4、Luisa reached her hand for the book I offered her、答案out5、We must take immediate action to defend the village the mud-and—rock flow、答案against6、The pupils were looking at the ants coming and going great curiosity、答案with7、All approaches the village were blocked by the heavy snow、答案to8、Girls have a gift for languages general、答案inⅢ、用下面方框中所给短语的正确形式填空defend against in general in defence of get to knowcommunicate with1、They are ready to themselves knife attacks、答案defend;against2、Parents should their children、答案communicate with3、Every one should fight his country、答案in defence of4、I that my teacher is not as cold as he looks、答案get to know5、Woman lives longer than man 、答案in generalⅣ、用所给单词的适当形式填空1、This is a gift (represent) peace and friendship、提示由于gift 与represent之间就是主动关系,所以用动词—ing做定语.句意:“这就是一份代表着与平与友好的礼物。

高中英语单元测试卷 Unit4 Body language1 新人教版必修4

高中英语单元测试卷 Unit4 Body language1 新人教版必修4

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分, 满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

21. If you are ______ about Brazil, you may read this book.A. curiousB. upsetC. strangeD. interested22. It is very ______ that she will ring me tonight.A. likelyB. possiblyC. probablyD. perhaps23. Your experiences are ______ to ours, but your end result is entirely different.A. sameB. differentC. similarD. equal24. As a student, you should try to ______ being late for your class.A. avoidB. refuseC. preventD. punish25. Though she has been in England for half a year, she is still unable to _____ in simple English.A. explain herselfB. express herselfC. speak her mindD. make herself understand26. —What do you mean by saying that?—I think you _______ what I said. I meant no harm.A. understoodB. misunderstoodC. heardD. followed27. —_______ for snakes while hiking in the woods.—I’ll dress ap propriately to protect myself.A. Walk outB. Go outC. Set outD. Watch out28. At this time tomorrow, we _______ across the big desert ahead.A. are to driveB. are going to driveC. will be drivingD. will drive29. “It’s raining too heavily at this moment,” said the old woman, ________ out of the window.A. to lookB. lookingC. having lookedD. looked30. _______, a learned man makes fewer mistakes in life than a man without knowledge.A. In generalB. As generalC. On generalD. At general31. —I don’t like this kind of music.—_______. It’s too noisy.A. Nor do IB. Neither am IC. Nor I doD. Neither I am32. How _______ I was when I heard the _______ news!A. disappointing; disappointedB. disappointed; disappointingC. disappointing; disappointingD. disappointed; disappointed33. She is very hard-working, _____ he is very lazy.A. whenB. thatC. whichD. while34. Before graduation, we had got a lot of practical _____ by doing a part-time job in the factory and it was really ______ for all of us.A. experiences; great experienceB. experience; great experienceC. experiences; a great experienceD. experience; a great experience35. They ______ the idea that children could learn to read as babies.A. thoughtB. introducedC. inventedD. discovered第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

人教版英语必修四单元测试 Unit 4 Body language(word含答案)

人教版英语必修四单元测试 Unit 4 Body language(word含答案)

Unit 4 Body language 单元测试姓名:班级:座号:一、单词拼写(共15分)1.Science and technology have made m________ changes to the way we live.2.He was ________(好奇的) about everything he saw and kept asking questions.3.The teacher asked Mary not to prevent Tom from ________(表达) his opinions.4.In your new job, you will be expected to perform many different f________.5.The cat soon made the ________(联想) between human beings and food.6.His salary was determined by his ________(等级) and competence.7.While staying in a five-star hotel, you will feel completely at e________.8.I like her f________ expression which is very sweet and natural.9.It's an hour's ________(飞) to Paris from here.10.It is easier for two parties to reach ________(一致).11.Now that the m________ is cleared up, we can get back to work.12.On the whole, he is m________ by most people.13.Presumably the bad weather delayed the ________(航班).14.She suppressed another ________(哈欠) and tried hard to look interested.15.The soldiers bowed their heads in ________(恭敬) silence as the funeral procession (葬礼队伍) went by.二、完形填空(共20分)Body language is the quiet, secret and most powerful language of all! It speaks1 than words. According to specialists, our bodies send out more2 than we realize. In fact, non-verbal communication takes up about 50% of what we really3 . And body language is particularly4 when we attempt to communicate across cultures. Indeed, what is called body language is so5 a part of us that it's actually often unnoticed. And misunderstandings occur as a result of it.6 , different societies treat the7 between people differently. Northern Europeans usually do not like having8 contact even with friends, and certainly not with9 . People from Latin American countries 10 , touch each other quite a lot. Therefore, it's possible that in 11 , it may look like a Latino is 12 a Norwegian all over the room. The Latino, trying to express friendship, will keep moving 13 . The Norwegian, very probably seeing this as pushiness, will keep 14 —which the Latino will in return regard as 15 .Clearly, a great deal is going on when people 16 . And only a part of it is in the words themselves. And when parties are from 17 cultures, there's a strong possibility of 18 . But whatever the situation, the best 19 is to obey the Golden Rule: treat others as you would like to be 20 .1. A. further B. harder C. louder D. straighter2. A. invitations B. feelings C. messages D. sounds3. A. discover B. hope C. receive D. mean4. A. difficult B. immediate C. misleading D. important5. A. far B. long C. much D. well6. A. For example B. However C. In short D. Thus7. A. connections B. distance C. greetings D. trade8. A. bodily B. eye C. telephone D. verbal9. A. enemies B. neighbors C. relatives D. strangers10. A. by all means B. in a similar way C. in other words D. on the other hand11. A. silence B. experiment C. conversation D. trouble12. A. disturbing B. following C. guiding D. helping13. A. away B. closer C. faster D. in14. A. backing away B. coming out C. going on D. stepping forward15. A. carelessness B. coldness C. friendliness D. weakness16. A. laugh B. talk C. think D. travel17. A. different B. European C. Latino D. rich18. A. curiosity B. excitement C. misunderstanding D. nervousness19. A. advice B. chance C. result D. time20. A. noticed B. pleased C. respected D. treated三、阅读理解(共2题;共24分)(一)There are various ways in which to read body language so that you can understand how someone is feeling. Reading emotional clues(线索) is one of them.Crying is considered to be caused by an explosion of emotion in most cultures. Oftentimes crying is considered a sign of sadness, but crying can also be an expression of happiness. Crying can also come about through laughter and humor. Thus, when judging crying, you'll need to look for other signs to determine the meaning of the crying. Crying can also be forced in order to gain sympathy or to cheat others. This practice is known as "crocodile tears", an expression that draws on the wrong idea that crocodiles "cry" when catching prey(猎物).Signs of threat include v-shaped eye brows, wide eyes, and an open or down-turned mouth. In a similar way, Arm tightly crossed over the other is a common sign that the person is angry and is closing himself off to you.When people show anxiety, they display increased facial movements, and their mouth made into a thin line. Individuals who are anxious may also play with their hands, unable keep them in one spot. Anxiety can also or have nervous legs. It can be conveyed when people seemingly unconsciously(无意识地) tap their feet or have nervous legs.Embarrassment can be expressed by turning the eyes or shifting them away, turning of the head and controlled or even tense smiles. If someone looks down at the floor a lot, they are probably shy, afraid, or embarrassed. People also tend to look down when they are upset, or trying to hidesomething emotional. People are often thinking and feeling unpleasant emotions when they are in the process of staring at the ground.There are also some signs of pride. People show pride by displaying a small smile, holding their head backward, and putting their hands on their hips.(1)In what situation may one have "crocodile tears"?()A.When he is sad.B.When he cheats others.C.When he supports others.D.When he is angry.(2)What might a man do when angry? ()A.Shape his eye brows into a "w".B.Sigh heavily.C.Cross his arms tightly.D.Open his eyes wide.(3)What do we know about the emotional clues in the text? ()A.Most of them show negative feelings.B.They usually express positive emotions.C.They can be controlled well be humans.D.They are good for people's health.(4)What is the best title for the passage? ()A.How to use body languages?B.How to read emotional clues?C.What expressive emotions we have?D.What are body languages?(二)You probably think you know about London’s problems. The people are unfriendly, the prices are expensive, and the food is terrible — so why do so many tourists go there?London was named the world’s most popul ar city between July and September 2013. It edged out other world-famous cities, welcoming 4.9 million visitors. Amazingly, this was an increase of almost 19.5 percent on 2012 — the year when the Olympics happened.So can London’s success be explained? Wel l, maybe. As the English writer Samuel Johnson once said, “When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.” London life is crazy and expensive, but if you can think of something, you can probably do it there.Anywhere in the city, you can often look around a great museum, watch a concert at a historic interest, or dance the night away in a cool nightclub.And it’s not just about culture — there are also world-famous sporting places. Many tourists like to watch soccer matches at stadiums such as Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge. Tourists even came to watch British tennis player Andy Murray’s famous victory at the Wimbledon tennis tournament (锦标赛) in 2013.Yes, but what about the food? Well, even if you don’t like British food —and if you’ve never had real fish and chips, then perhaps you should wait until you’ve tried them — there is plenty of great food from all over the world available in London’s many restaurants.London, like many of its buildings, has a long history, but also never lacks a vibrant pulse. All over the city, history and modernity come together to make it an essential place for tourists to discover.(1)What is the author’s main purpose in writing the article? ()A.To show the effects of the 2012 London Olympics.B.To analyze why London appeals to tourists.C.To compare London with other world-famous cities.D.To talk about common problems in London.(2)The underlined phrase “edged out” in the second paragraph probably means ______.A.took the lead ofB.had a lot in common withC.followed the example ofD.became more popular than(3)In Samuel Johnson’s eyes, life in London is probably ______.A.relaxedB.boringC.colorfulD.challenging(4)According to the article, London is attracting many visitors from across the world, mainly because ______.a. it is a city rich in culture and attractionsb. most local people are friendlyc. the sporting venues around the city are worthy of a visitd. British food enjoys a good reputation among visitorse. the city has a combination of history and modernity()A.abcB.aceC.bcdD.bde四、任务型阅读(共10分)How to become a better readerLanguage and literacy (读写能力) are among humans' greatest inventions. Evolving(演变)over the course of human history, languages are a reflection of our cultural and societal attitudes. Today, surrounded(包围)by social media, television, movies, and, of course, books, the ability to read and write is important to expressing one's feelings. Most humans acquire language in early childhood and speak fluently when they are about three years old, but our continued relationship with language gives shape and meaning to our lives.________Take it slow. Many readers feel that they read too slowly, especially compared withothers.________The best readers are flexible(灵活的)— slowing down when needed — and always have a dictionary at hand.Read aloud. When humans first began reading written words, it was unusual to read in silence.________Try listening to the author reading their own work — you'll be surprised to find how clearly it comes through on the page.Write. Writing and reading go hand-in-hand: how and what you read affects how and what you write, and the best readers often make the best writers. But while much can be learned from close, repeated readings, there are many pleasures to language that can only be experienced through the practice of writing.________Tell your friends. All of the literature is essentially communication from an individual's inner voice to an audience.________It's a good way to see the world from someone else's eyes and, in the process, carefully examine your own reaction to what you're reading.A. But the truth is that the faster you read, the less likely you are to understand fully what you're reading.B. Can you remember the first piece of writing that transported you to another world?C. There is something magical about sharing books with friends or a book club.D. Try writing every day for a month, and you will never read the same again.E. Reading out loud is one of the best ways to improve your reading ability.F. Here are 4 ways to become a better reader.G. In no time, you'll be appreciating novels like fine wine.五、语法填空(共6分)1.The man ________( app roach) her and suddenly he took out a dagger, “Give me your purse!”2.We shall defend our motherland ________ the invaders, whatever the cost may be.3.Experts say adults need at least 7 to 8 hours of sleep a night to keep their body ________(function) well.4.When I reached home, my husband was lying on the floor, ________(entertain) the kids with toys.5.The film is so moving that she usually watches it with her face ________(bathe) in tears.6.He will ________(represented) our class to sing at the school singing contest.六、书面表达(共25分)The best example of universally understood body language may be the smile. A smile can help us get through difficult situation and find friends in a world of strangers.A smile can open doors and tear down walls.要求:1)无须写标题;2)内容只需涉及一个方面;3)词数为100左右。

人教版高中英语必修四 Unit 4 Body language 单元测试题 1

人教版高中英语必修四 Unit 4 Body language 单元测试题 1

Unit 4 Body language第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

AA Lesson Plan from Life Planning Education: A Youth Development Program Purpose: To learn about body language and how to use body languageMaterials (材料): Cards; containerTime: 25-35 minutesPlanning Notes:•Write the words below on cards:angry • disappointed • shy • afraid • sad• happy• nervous • excited • bored•Place the cards in the container so volunteers can draw them out one at a time. Steps:First make sure that all volunteers know what body language means (expressing feelings through body movement and facial expressions). Go over the following instructions:•I’ll need at least 9 volunteers to play a game similar to charades (猜词游戏).•The first volunteer will draw a card with a feeling written on it and act out the feeling without using words.•The rest of the group will guess what feeling is being communicated. Once someone correctly guesses the feeling, the next person in line will draw a card and act out what is written on it, again without words.•The game will continue until there are no more cards or until time is up.At last, end the activity using the discussion points below:•Can you give examples of when someone’s body language communicated a different message from what he / she actually said?•Sometimes one person is offended (冒犯) by another’s body language. How can you work to keep that from happening? Answers may include: be honest and direct; matchyour nonverbal messages to your verbal ones; be aware of (清楚) cultural attitudes toward different kinds of body language.21. To whom is the text most likely written?A. Teachers.B. Students.C. Volunteers.D. Young parents.22. What do we know about the game?A. One volunteer draws all cards.B. Volunteers guess feelings one by one.C. Each volunteer is given 25-35 minutes.D. Feelings on cards are shown nonverbally.23. What are you advised to do to avoid offensive body language?A. Learn about different cultures.B. Behave humorously.C. Act indirectly.D. Just let it be.BIn March 2008, I told my friends: I was going to shut down my law practice and travel around the world in a year. What’s more, I’d do it without taking any flights or making a single advance (预先的) reservation. Some friends offered support and encouragement, while others were doubtful. Once I’d said the words, there was no turning back. It took months to shut down my law practice and get things in order.There really wasn’t any great reason why I wanted to c ircle the world. I simply wanted to do something fun and different. When I had this plan, I didn’t plan for it to lead to a life on the road forever. I was planning to come back, open a new law practice and write a hugely successful book about my travels. Before I left, I started a travel blog, which served as a way to take notes for the book.Once I set off on my trip in December 2008, I found that travelling without using planes was not easy. It took seven days and nights on trains to get from Moscow toB eijing. Sometimes, I wouldn’t see a village or a human being for 10 hours. I had a whole cabin to myself from the second day of that journey.It turned out that travelling with no reservations was far less difficult than I had imagined. Pulling into a city on a bus with a bag, looking in a guidebook for a few suggestions of accommodations (住宿), and then finding an empty room was never a problem.Soon after I started this adventure, I realised that my return to the US would be temporary (暂时的). About three m onths into my journey, I realised that I didn’t want to go back to my old life. The world is so wonderful and I wanted to see as much of it as I could.24. What’s the author’s friends’ attitude to his new plan?A. Dissatisfied.B. Supportive.C. Uncaring.D. Divided.25. Why did the author shut down his law practice?A. He lost interest in law.B. He followed a friend’s example.C. He wanted to find some enjoyment.D. He failed to run the business successfully.26. What was the author’s plan for his global trip?A. Avoiding travelling by air.B. Finishing a book while travelling.C. Making careful plans in advance.D. Finding a place for his law practice.27. What would the author probably do after returning to the US?A. Start a travel blog.B. Go back to his old life.C. Prepare for another trip.D. Be a temporary worker.CI was asked by a reader recently why so many animals seem to have pink ears, when their bodies are all different colours? The truth is that most animals actually don’t have pink ears. Let us explain.Near the equator (赤道), where the climate is hot, animals are likely to have darker skin, including on their ears. Think of the African elephant, which has quite dark ears. In colder climates, skin colour is usually lighter and often pink.Why is skin colour different in different climates? Skin pigmentation, which is what gives skin its colour, can protect against sunburn and skin cancer (癌症). When animals live in colder parts of the world, they don’t need it as much to survive.Light-coloured skin also helps animals stay warmer because it reduces heat loss, which is useful if you’re in a colder climate.For most animals, the colour of their fur or other body covering has generally developed as camouflage. That allows animals to mix into the background and avoid being eaten, or for predators (捕食者) to remain hidden during hunting. One example is the sandy-coloured coat of the desert fennec fox, which uses camouflage for both hunting and hiding.By the way, in many animals, ears come in many different shapes and sizes. For example, in bats, the serval (a type of African wildcat) and the fennec fox, the ears are large compared to their body size — this helps them hear better because it allows them to sense more sound waves. Naked mole-rats have tiny ears because they need to dig a lot. Big ears would get in the way. The other downside of big ears is that you can lose a lot of body heat. That’s why animals that live in really cold places, like the Arctic fox, have quite small ears.28. Who is the author most likely to be?A. A teacher.B. A librarian.C. A zoo worker.D. A science writer.29. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Sunlight.B. Camouflage.C. Skin pigmentation.D. Light-coloured skin.30. Which animal uses its skin colour to protect itself from being eaten?A. The Arctic fox.B. The naked mole-rat.C. The African elephant.D. The desert fennec fox.31. What do we know about animals living in cold places?A. They usually have small light-coloured ears.B. They know ways to store body heat.C. They need big ears to keep warm.D. They usually have good hearing.DA mobile phone game will be used to help international students deal with “culture shock” and university life in Britain.The game — called C-Shock — is the idea of University of Portsmouth games technology expert (专家) Nipan Maniar who, himself, arrived in the UK from India five years ago as an international student. Nipan said the game would act as a “mobile mummy” for new students. “I found some parts of British culture very different to what I was used to in my own culture in India,” Nipan said. “I thought it would be great to have a learning tool to help people deal with the culture shock because if you have not experienced such things before, it’s hard to know how to act properly.”The game follows an international student arriving in the UK for the first time. The aim of the game is to reduce the character’s “culture shock” by performing a series of tasks that introduce things and pictures that are related to culture shock.The game’s beginning is a student’s first day at university in the UK. The student is shown a map of the university and is given tasks to find certain locations. Clickingon (点击) pictures along the way warns the student about what to expect in terms of culture shock — for example, it is acceptable for students to drink alcohol (酒).“C-Shock could be used to guide students through events such as course registration (注册) and help them with basic information like getting to a bank. You could put a whole city guide into the game so the new student can settle into a new city very quickly,” Nipan said.The game is in the final stage of development and is expected to be downloaded from the University of Portsmouth website later this year.32. What caused Nipan to develop C-Shock?A. A new student’s story.B. The university’s support.C. His personal experience.D. His friends’ encouragement.33. What can be learned about the character in the game?A. He’s a “mobile mummy”.B. He’s a student from India.C. He visits the UK very often.D. He needs to complete some tasks.34. What information can C-Shock users get?A. Maps of city roads.B. Different types of alcohol.C. Where to get a tourist guide.D. How to register for a course.35. How is Nipan’s game going?A. It’s nearly ready.B. It’s in the first stage.C. It’s free to download online.D. It’s been put on the market.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

(新)高中英语Unit4Bodylanguage单元综合检测卷新人教版必修4

(新)高中英语Unit4Bodylanguage单元综合检测卷新人教版必修4

Unit 4 Body language第Ⅰ卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

ABody language or,as it is also known,nonverbal communication,is about all the things that people say and do without using words.Research suggests that more than 70% of communication occurs without people having to say a single word.Like language,the way we communicate nonverbally varies across cultures.But,unlike language,it can be very difficult to find out what the nonverbal rules are.It’s all very well known that there are differences in the ways that cultures work,but what can you do to try to prepare yourself for living and surviving in another culture?I think you’ve got two things to think about.I personally don’t fully accept the idea of “When in Rome,do as the Romans do”.I don’t think people expect you to completely adopt all of the things that they do.What I think that people would like is that you agree and understand it and that you do your best.One of the things you can do is actually explain to the other culture,saying,“Well,you know,actually we don’t normally kiss in my culture,so it’s a bit uncomfortable.” But then do your best,so it’s a learning process.Well,kissing is just one of many different ways of interaction that you need to know.You can get into difficult or embarrassing or even worse situations if you don’t know it.Eye contact,tone of voice,how close you stand,any touching,how many times you kiss,a long handshake,a short handshake it can go on and on.So I think,yes,you do need to get these correct and you need to have good observation skills.1.Body language is .A.not necessary B.not popularC.not worthless D.not involving words答案 D解析细节理解题。

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2019-2020学年高一下学期训练卷 必修四 Unit4 Body language英 语 (一)(本卷满分100分)一、单词拼写(每小题1.5分,共15分)1. The host was waiting at the door to g__________ me when I arrived.2. The boy has reached an a___________ age and should earn his own living.3. I like her f___________ expression which is very sweet and natural.4. Now that the m__________________ is cleared up, we can get back to work.5. Science and technology have made m_________ changes to the way we live.6. His salary was determined by his ___________(等级) and competence.7. How far is it from your _____________(宿舍) to the classroom?8. She suppressed another ____________(哈欠) and tried hard to lookinterested.9. ______________(主观的) wishes are one thing, objective reality is another. 10. The cat soon made the ______________(联想) between human beings and food.二、单项选择(每小题1.5分,共15分)11. He sat on a chair under the shade of the tree, ________ a novel.A. readsB. readC. readingD. has read12. I am not sick, ___________, I am in the peak of health.A. in other wordsB. on one handC. last but not leastD. on the contrary13. Children are always curious _________ everything around them ,so they ask lots of questions. A. to B. about C. at D. in 14. When the war broke out, thousands of young men came forward, willing to defend their country ________ the enemy. A. against B. to C. as D. of 15. Do you know who is the patient __________ on now ? A. being operated B. is operating C. operating D. is operated 16. A dog dashed __________ the gate and came at me. A. into B. out of C. to D. from 17. The latest evidence confirmed __________ his conclusion was right. A. when B. what C. that D. which 18. Our solution proved effective _________ our spirit. A. greeting B. analyzing C. representing D. astonishing 19. —Tom's still angry with me. —You are to blame. How dare you call him a liar! He's the last person ____. A. lie B. lying C. lied D. to lie 20. ________ I look back to those days as a child, I really hope to spare more time to accompany my father. A. However B. Whenever此卷只装订不密封 班级姓名准考证号考场号座位号C. WhateverD. Wherever三、翻译句子(每小题3分,共15分)21. On graduating from university, he went to teach in a village._________________________________________________________________ 22. This job,if done according to the instructions, will be finished ahead of time._________________________________________________________________ 23. Not having heard from her son tor a long time, the mother worried a great deal._________________________________________________________________ 24. 老师进来了,身后跟着一些学生。

_________________________________________________________________ 25. 我有一个解决这一难题的新方法。

_________________________________________________________________ 四、阅读理解(每小题2.5分,共10分)In a foreign country, a man visited a local restaurant. He didn’t speak their la nguage. He ordered something indecipherable off the menu. When the waiter brought him a plate of delicious looking fried noodles, he smiled and made an OK sign at the waiter with his thumb and forefinger linked in a circle. Looking angry, the waiter then picked up the dish and thrown it to his lap. What he did wrong, he wondered. Well, nothing is quite as it seems when it comes to using hand gesture in another country.Gestures have been used to replace words in many countries, and they are often specific to a given culture. Gesture may mean something complimentary in one culture, but is highly offensive in another.The gesture “thumb-up” is commonly misinterpreted. In English, it is popularly known as ‘thumbs up’, despite the fact that the action is commonl y performed with only one hand. English-speaking Caucasians use it to signal ‘OK’, which is the same meaning as O.K. ring gesture. The two can in fact be used almost interchangeably(可互换地).Avoid using this gesture in Southern Sardina or Northern Greece unless you want to invite a fight. While American, British and Australian would use the thumb up to signal hitch-hiking to the drivers, this message will not encourage a Greek driver or motorist to stop to give them a ride.There are no right or wrong signals, only cultural differences. Lack of cultural understanding will lead to disharmony among people from different cultures. When we know what to look for, such encounters(特殊经历) with other cultures are actually very interesting, fascinating and fun. It is certainty a great topic to discuss over a cup of coffee and cakes.26. What did the man in the first paragraph do wrong?A. He misunderstood the waiter.B. He made the signal in a rude way.C. He ordered something off the menu.D. He didn’t realize cultural differences.27. What does the underlined word in the second paragraph mean?A. Full of aggression.B. Full of admiration.C. Full of complexity.D. Full of certainty.28. What will happen if you make a thumb up toward a man in Northern Greece?A. He will stop to give you a lift.B. He will ask you to give him a HA.C. He will get annoyed and fight against you.D. He will make the same signal toward you.29. What’s the purpose of the passage?A. To tell stories about different cultures.B. To advise us to have an understanding of cultural differences.C. To explain the meaning of different gestures.D. To persuade people from different countries to live in harmony.五、七选五(每小题3分,共15分)Body language is a form of communication without using words. 30. This means that the person using body language is not fully aware that they are using it. Some psychologists say that body language actually communicates more information than using words.31. Human beings seem to know about other people by nature through their body language even when they speak a different verbal language. It is likely that in human prehistory, body language was an important survival skill that helped us to display and tell the difference between threats and safety.Body language can communicate negative emotions. When a listener crosses their arms against their chest, it can mean disagreement with the speaker. This can also be indicated when a listener leans(倾斜) away from the speaker. 32. It can also mean disbelief.Positive feelings are often shown through facial expressions, eye contact, and gestures. 33. When a person looks in another person’s eyes and then down at their lips, it usually means they have romantic(浪漫) feelings for the speaker. Standing or sitting straight with good gesture shows that a listener is taking the person’s speech seriously.34. When a person is lying, they tend to touch their face during the conversation. They may also blink(眨眼) too much or not blink at all. Body language can reveal a lot about people but it’s important to remember that everyone’s body language is a little different, so learning to properly “read” information through body language can be helpful in interpersonal communication.A. Lots of body language is actually unconscious.B. Body language includes the use of gestures and eye movements.C. Body language can even reveal when a person’s being dishonest.D. A lack of eye contact can show a person is anxious or uncomfortable.E. Smiling is obviously a universal sign of friendliness and appreciation.F. People can practice body language to improve their ability to communicate.G. Being able to “read” body language means being able to understand what a person thinks.六、书面表达(共30分)假设你是李华,你的英国朋友罗伯特(Robert)准备来中国学习,因此想了解一些中国的肢体语言。

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