A.Never too old to learn.
B.When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
C.Four eyes see more than two.
D.Every country has its own customs.
5.How do people use unspoken language?
A.By the movements of their bodies.
B.By eye contact.
C.By keeping physical distance, actions or posture.
D.By moving their hands.
答案:1~5 BACBC
Careful Reading 1.Read the passage carefully and then match the people and their different ways of greeting.
A.shakes hands and
kisses others twice on each cheek
(2)Julia Smith (Britain)(E) B. bows
(3)Akira Nagata (Japan)(B) C.shakes hands
(4)George Cook (Canada)(C) D.approaches others
closely and touches their shoulder and
kisses them on the
cheek
(5)Darlene Coulon (France)(A) E.does not stand very close to others or touch strangers
2.Match the main idea of each part.
(1)Paragraph 1(C) A.Different people have different body languages.
(2)Paragraph 2~3(D) B.Summary of body
language.
(3)Paragraph 4(A) C.Meet the visitors at
the airport.
(4)Paragraph 5(B) D.People from different
countries express
greetings in different ways.
3.Read the passage and then try to write down the main idea.
The passage is mainly about different body_languages in different countries.In order to avoid difficulties in today's world of cultural crossroads, we had better study_international_customs.
Summary Read the passage carefully and fill in the blanks.
Not all 1.cultures (culture) greet each other the same way. Each country may have 2.its own way to express feelings. In Britain, people may keep 3.a certain distance. In Japan, they may bow to each other when they meet. In France, people shake hands and kiss each other twice 4.on each cheek. And in South American countries, they may stand 5.close (closely) and touch each other. 6.But in Middle East Muslim countries, they shake hands only with men, not with women.