大学英语交互阅读教程1 答案
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大学英语交互阅读教程1 答案
Reading Matters 1
An Interactive Approach to Reading
Answer Key
Unit 1 Communication: Talking to Each Other Chapter 1 Reading Body Language
Getting Information from Illustrations, pages 16-17
A.
1. a
2. e
3. d
4. c
5. f
6. b
Previewing, page 17
1. Eyes
3. Hands
6. Body
7. Head
Understanding Details, pages 19-20
A.
1. b
2. b
3. a
4. b
5. a
6. b
7. a
8. b
B.
1. People will think that you are staring. Staring is impolite.
2. We use our hands to communicate ideas and emotions.
3. a. “OK” or “Very good.”
b. The opposite of what is in the United States; very bad.
c. An insult .
d. Money.
4. They cross their arms in front of their chest.
5. They will understand if you make a mistake.
6. Watch what people do, and follow what they do. Matching, page 20
1. g
2. d, e, f
3. b
4. a, c
Problem Solving, page 22
(sample answers)
1. Student Y may feel embarrassed to shake student X’s hand, and student X may feel ins ulted that student Y is not taking his/her hand. Student X can explain that this is the way to say hello in his/her country, and student Y can show or explain how to say hello in his/her country.
2. The professor is angry because the student is late (tapping her pencil on the desktop) and may get angry with the student. The student can apologize to the professor for being late.
3. The other friend may be embarrassed and uncomfortable at this kind of affection between a man and a woman. You can expla in to this friend that this is a common way to greet a friend you haven’t seen for a long time, according to your customs.
4. You may feel confused or feel that the others may be talking about you. You can ask them what this hand signal means.
5. She may be wondering why you are not looking at her instead of listening to what you are saying. You should look in her eyes sometimes or ask her whether she understands.
Word Form and Meaning, pages 22-23
A.
1. e
2. d
3. c
4. b
5. a
C. (sample sentences)
1. I cannot decide which courses to take this semester so I am meeting my academic advisor on Monday.
2. It is important to have good communication in a marriage.
3. “From now on we will do things differently,” said the boss to his employees.
Vocabulary in Context, pages 23-25
A.
1. d
2. i