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Module1DeepSouth單元練習(xí)一、聽力(聽力)(共20小題;共20分)SectionA(22.5marks)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearsixconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Foreachconversation,thereareseveralquestionsandeachquestionisfollowedbythreechoicesmarkedA,BandC.Listencarefullyandthenchoosethebestanswerforeachquestion.YouwillheareachconversationTWICE.Conversation11.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutsomanyclocksinthebedroom? A.Surprisedandcurious. B.Excitedandshocked. C.Delightedandinterested.2.Whatdoweknowabouttheman? A.Heworksveryhard. B.Hedoesn'twakeupeasily. C.Heisfondofclocks.Conversation23.Whatdoesthemaninvitethewomantodo? A.Watchatennismatch. B.Watchavolleyballmatch. C.Watchabasketballmatch.4.Whichteamwillplayagainstthegame? A.USAVSpain. B.UKVSpain. C.UKVUSA.Conversation35.Whatsuggestionsdoesthemothergiveherson? A.Don'tdrinkwineandsmokecigarettes. B.TaketheGreenGardenRoadinsteadoftheWestHillStreet. C.Remembertodrivecarefullyandreturnearly.6.HowfarisitfromJessie'shometothewoman'shome? A.About30minutes'walk. B.About30minutes'drive. C.Aboutonehour'sdrive.Conversation47.Whenisthemanleavingforhistrip? A.Tomorrowevening. B.Tomorrowmorning. C.Thisevening.8.Whatisthemandoingnow? A.Leavinghisoffice. B.Watchingfootballgames. C.Packingforhistrip.9.Whatmedicinewillthemantakeifhegetsinjured? A.Oil. B.Band-aids. C.Bandage.Conversation510.WhoisfirstconsideredwhentheythinkofsendingChristmasgifts? A.Theparents. B.Theoldpeople. C.Thechildren.11.WhatgiftwilltheybuyforAnn? A.Aspacetravelsuit. B.Abook. C.Somerecords.12.WhatisJim'sfavourite? A.Playingbasketball. B.Listeningtomusic. C.Readingnovels.Conversation613.Whatdoesthemanwanttoget? A.HarryPotter. B.TheWorldIsRound. C.TheWorldisFlat.14.WhatisthebookTheWorldIsFlatabout? A.Geography. B.History. C.Politics.15.Whyhasn'tthebookTheWoldIsFlatprobablybeenmadeintoafilm? A.Nodirectorsfancyit. B.It'snotabest-sellingbook. C.Itisnewlypublished.SectionB(7.5marks)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearashortpassage.Listencarefullyandthenfillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.FillineachblankwithNOMORETHANTHREEWORDS.YouwillheartheshortpassageTWICE.ATravelingPlanTimetableRoutes/ScheduleInabout40minutesArriveatShangrilaHotelAt6:00p.m.Gatheratthegateandgoout16.
At8:00a.m.Mountto17.
ofDiwangBuildingTomorrow,on18.
VisittheChina19.
inthemorningandintheafternoonWindowoftheWorldOnThursdayfrom8:45a.m.-4:00p.m.VisitDapengFortAt5:00p.m.20.
forGuangzhouAt4:00p.m.onFridayDepartbytrainforGuilinOnSaturdayExploretheStoneForestonfootEarlyonSundaymorningFlyhomeviaHongKong16.
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二、單詞拼寫(單句首字母填空)(共15小題;共15分)21.Thesecreaturesliveinthed
ofthePacificOcean.22.Thingsfalltothegroundbecauseoftheearth'sg
.23.Manyfamousnovels,suchas“Thetaleoftwocities”and“Thenoteofmillionaire”area
foruseofcoursebookinschool.24.Hecanb
aballonhisnoseforfiveminutes.25.Chinesepeopleusuallyhavedinnerwithfriendsandrelativestofurtherp
theirrelationship.26.Althoughwearefacingnewdifficultiesands
challenges,Iamsurewecangetthroughtothefinals.27.ThePeople'sRepublicofChinareturnedtotheGamesafter32years'a
.28.She'sverym
abouthersuccess.Shenevershowsoff.29.Hewasn'tverystrong,butnothingcouldd
himfromenteringthecompetition.30.Inane
,dial911forpolice,thefiredepartmentoranambulance.31.Hemakesalivingbyt
animalsandsellingtheirfur.32.Theboywassoangrythathestoodthere,g
atmewithoutaword.33.Hisparentstriedtod
himfrombecomingasinger.34.Youmustshowyoura
earningsinthetaxform.35.Unfortunately,theshipsankonitsfirstv
acrossthesea.三、單詞拼寫(根據(jù)中文提示拼寫單詞)(共15小題;共15分)36.Anyonewithan
(每年的)incomeofunder5,000yuanmaybeeligibletoapply.37.Thecompanyhasputupmanyadvertisementsto
(促進(jìn))itssales.38.Her
(缺席)meantthatshehadtogiveupsuchagoodposition.39.Itis
(不正常)tobesohotinMarch.40.Iworkfora
(商業(yè)的)radiostation.41.Thefilmis
(改編)fromanovelwiththesamename.42.Whathesaid
(使泄氣)mefromtakingpartinthegame.43.Asastudent,youhaveto
(平衡)workandplay,oryoumightfailyourexams.44.Incaseof
(緊急情況),tostaycalmisthemostimportantthing.45.Weallregarditasan
(鼓舞)forustocontinueourtriponfoot.46.Theystoodthere,
(怒視)ateachother.47.The
(探險家)toldtheboysabouthisadventuresintheArctic.48.Chrisneedstobeinaplacewithoutthe
(極度的)pressure.49.The
(嚴(yán)厲的)teacherhasgoneabroad.Youcanbreathefreelyagain.50.Myparentsthoughtitwas
(反常的)foraboytobeinterestedinballet(芭蕾).四、翻譯(根據(jù)中文提示完成句子)(共10小題;共20分)51.最重要的事情是你的學(xué)習(xí)。
isyourstudy.52.
(飯后散步)isaverygoodhabit.53.Thetrain
(駛離倫敦)atnine.(詞數(shù)不限)54.萬一發(fā)生火災(zāi),請按紅色按鈕。
fire,presstheredbuttonplease.55.Uptonow,theWorldExpo
(舉行了)in24citiesof13countriesincludingChina.(hold)56.參加會議的人數(shù)大約是1,000,他們中的許多人是來自國外的專家。(詞數(shù)不限)
peopleatthemeetingwasabout1,000,and
wereexpertsfromabroad.57.
(很明顯)thepeoplepresentatthemeetingthattheymustbeallinfavouroftheproposal.58.He
(已經(jīng)適應(yīng)了)thecoldweather.59.Itisgoodmanners
(尊敬)theelders.(show)(詞數(shù)不限)60.我到那兒的時候發(fā)現(xiàn)他正在修理農(nóng)具。WhenIgotthere,I
him
farmtools.五、單項選擇(共20小題;共20分)61.
theOlympicGamesisagreathonorandagreatresponsibilityforacity. A.Host B.Tohost C.Held D.Hold62. ---Whatdoyouthinkofstoreshoppinginthefuture? ---Personally,Ithinkitwillexistalongwithhomeshoppingbut
. A.willneverreplace B.wouldneverreplace C.willneverbereplaced D.wouldneverbereplaced63. Youdon'thavetoknowthenameoftheauthortofindabook.You
findthebookbythetitle. A.must B.need C.can D.would64.
thedifferencebetweenthetworesearchfindingswillbeoneoftheworstmistakesyoumake. A.Ignore B.Ignoring C.Ignored D.Havingignored65. We
onthisprojectforfourhours.Let'shavearest. A.areworking B.havebeenworking C.worked D.hadworked66.
wasreportedthat115minerstrappedinthefloodedmineforeightdayswerepulledoutaliveatlast. A.What B.It C.That D.Which67. AllthephotosinthereportareprovidedbytheStudents'Union,unlessotherwise
. A.noted B.beingnoted C.tobenoted D.havingbeennoted68. Thecausehehaddevotedhimselfto
aperfectsuccess. A.proving B.proved C.wasproved D.hagbeenproved69. Thebookaboutenvironment
theimportanceofprotectingtheearth. A.starts B.states C.tells D.says70. Inmyopinion,bothteachersandparentsshould
thestudentsfromplayingcomputergamessomuch,whichaffectstheirstudiesandhealth. A.move B.protect C.discourage D.encourage71. WhenitsagingpopulationsbecometoooldtoworkinJapan,laborisgoingtobein
shortage. A.sharp B.severe C.strong D.badly72. Attheeveningpartythehostsaid
wasabletosolvetheriddlecouldgetanicepresentasareward. A.whoever B.who C.nomatterwho D.whomever73. Thechurchtowerwhich
willbeopentotouristssoon.Theworkisalmostfinished. A.hasrestored B.hasbeenrestored C.isrestoring D.isbeingrestored74. Isuggestedthatheshould
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hisnewconditions. A.adapt;to B.beused;to C.adapt;for D.beused;for75. Apoetandartist
comingtospeaktousaboutChineseliteratureandpaintingtomorrowafternoon. A.is B.are C.as D.were76. ---Thefoodhereisniceenough. ---Myfriend
mearightplace. A.introduces B.introduced C.hadintroduced D.wasintroducing77. ---WhatimpressedyoumostduringyourstayinBritain? ---Ihadthe
ofmeetingtheQueenwhenshevisitedourschool. A.treaty B.privilege C.inspiration D.exploration78. Nowhereelseintheworld
suchaquiet,beautifulplace. A.cantherebe B.therecanbe C.therebecan D.canbethere79. ThenewsthatTomhadbeen
tomanagersurprisedme. A.promoted B.lifted C.improved D.encouraged80. Chinabecamethe143rdmemberoftheWorldTradeOrganizationonDecember11,2023,thus
its15-yearwishtojointheglobaltradebody. A.havingrealized B.realized C.realizing D.torealize六、完形填空(共20小題;共30分)In1882ababygirlcaughtafiercefever.She81
butthefeverleftitsmark—shecouldnolonger82
orhear.Sohowdidthischildgrowuptobecomeaworld-famous83
andpublicspeaker?Thefevercutherofffromtheoutsideworld.Itwasasifshehadbeen84
intoadarkprisoncellfromwhichtherecouldbenorelease.85
shewasnotsomeonewhogaveupeasily.Soonshebeganto86
theworldbyusingherother87
.Shefollowedhermotherwherevershewent,88
ontoherskirts.Shetouchedandsmelledeverythingshecameacross.Shelearntto89
peoplebyfeelingtheirfacesortheir90
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bythesmellofthedifferentplantsandthefeelofthegroundunderherfeet.Bytheageofsevenshehad92
over60differentsignsbywhichshecouldtalktoherfamily.Ifshewantedbread,forexample,shewould93
tocutaloafandbuttertheslices.Butevensoshehad94
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thatsheusedtokickandscreamintheroom.Asshegotolder,herfrustration(挫折)96
andherangerbecamestrongerandstronger.WiththehelpofherteacherAnneSullivan,Helen97
tobearemarkablescholar.WhileshewasstillatcollegeshewroteTheStoryofMyLife,whichwasanimmediatesuccessand98
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fromforeignuniversitiesandkings.ThegirlwasHelenKeller.81. A.feared B.survived C.cried D.escaped82. A.touch B.think C.see D.smell83. A.author B.businesswoman C.manager D.teacher84. A.thrown B.arranged C.invited D.cheated85. A.Finally B.Therefore C.Moreover D.Luckily86. A.explore B.doubt C.hate D.describe87. A.marks B.senses C.methods D.thoughts88. A.hiding B.leading C.hanging D.resting89. A.greet B.recognize C.understand D.follow90. A.words B.gestures C.eyes D.clothes91. A.zoo B.field C.garden D.room92. A.invented B.admired C.valued D.explained93. A.rush B.intend C.happen D.pretend94. A.strengths B.limitations C.disadvantages D.talents95. A.satisfied B.angry C.ambitious D.shameful96. A.decreased B.disappeared C.returned D.grew97. A.failed B.agreed C.waited D.proved98. A.borrowed B.earned C.lost D.gave99. A.toured B.reached C.changed D.left100. A.challenges B.explanations C.honors D.surprises七、閱讀理解(共17小題;共34分)AShortandshy,BenSaunderswasthelastkidinhisclasspickedforanysportsteam."Football,tennis,cricket—anythingwitharoundball,Iwasuseless,"hesaysnowwithalaugh.ButbackthenhewastheobjectofjokesinschoolgymclassesinEngland'sruralDevonshire.Itwasamountainbikehereceivedforhis15thbirthdaythatchangedhim.Atfirsttheteenwentbikingaloneinanearbyforest.Thenhebegantocyclealongwitharunnerfriend.Gradually,Saunderssethismindbuildinguphisbody,increasinghisspeed,strengthandendurance.Atage18,heranhisfirstmarathon.Thefollowingyear,hemetJohnRidgway,whobecamefamousinthe1960sforrowinganopenboatacrosstheAtlanticOcean.SaunderswashiredasaninstructoratRidgway'sschoolofAdventureinScotland,wherehelearnedabouttheolderman'scold-waterexploits(成就).Intrigued,SaundersreadallhecouldaboutArcticexplorersandNorthPoleexpeditions,thendecidedthatthiswouldbehisfuture.JourneystothePolearen'ttheusualholidaysforBritishcountryboys,andmanypeopledismissedhisdreamasfantasy."JohnRidgwaywasoneofthefewwhodidn'tsay,'Youarecompletelycrazy,'"Saunderssays.In2023,afterbecomingaskilledskier,Saundersstartedhisfirstlong-distanceexpeditiontowardtheNorthPole.Hesufferedfrostbite,hadacloserencounter(遭遇)withapolarbearandpushedhisbodytothelimit.SaundershassincebecometheyoungestpersontoskialonetotheNorthPole,andhe'sskiedmoreoftheArcticbyhimselfthananyotherBriton.Hisoldplaymateswouldnotbelievethetransformation.ThisOctober,Saunders,27,headssouthtoexplorefromthecoastofAntarcticatotheSouthPoleandback,an1800-milejourneythathasneverbeencompletedonskis.101.TheturningpointinSaunders'lifecamewhen
. A.hestartedtoplayballgames B.hegotamountainbikeatage15 C.heranhisfirstmarathonatage18 D.hestartedtoreceiveRidgway'straining102.WecanlearnfromthetextthatRidgway
. A.dismissedSaunders'dreamasfantasy B.builtuphisbodytogetherwithSaunders C.hiredSaundersforhiscold-waterexperience D.wonhisfameforhisvoyageacrosstheAtlantic103.WhatdoweknowaboutSaunders? A.HeonceworkedataschoolinScotland. B.HefollowedRidgwaytoexploretheNorthPole. C.Hewaschosenfortheschoolsportsteamasakid. D.HewasthefirstBritontoskialonetotheNorthPole.104.ItcanbeinferredthatSaunders'journeytotheNorthPole
. A.wasaccompaniedbyhisoldplaymates B.setarecordintheNorthPoleexpedition C.wassupportedbyotherArcticexplorers D.madehimwell-knowninthe1960s105.Theunderlinedword"Intrigued"inthethirdparagraphprobablymeans
. A.Excited B.Convinced C.Fascinated D.DelightedBHaveyouevergottenuponedayandsaidtoyourself,"IknowwhatIwant!IwanttovisittheSouthPole!"Well,myguessisfewofushaveeverthoughtaboutthis,muchlesstogiveitvoice.Antarctictoursofferachancetoexploreanalmosttotallypristine(原始的)areaofourplanet.Hereyouaregivenachancetoseeandexperiencenatureinitsmostpureform,untouchedandunspoiledbycivilization.AntarctictoursareusuallysetinmotionintheArgentina'scapitalcityofBuenosAires.FromBuenosAiresonetravelssouthtoTierradelFuegoandthentotheworld'ssouthernmostcityofUshuaia.ItishereatUshuaiathatyourAntarctictourcruisewillsailyouonyourwaytoSouthPoleadventures.Sitbackwithinacocoon(保護(hù))ofwarmthandcomfortasyouaregentlywhiskedbygiantglaciersliningBeagleChannelandDrakePassage.AfteryourarrivalatAntarcticayouwillbetakenbythemotorizedzodiactothemainland.Hereonthesouthernmostcontinentthereareexpertsinthehistory,biology,geologyandmarinelifeinaclassroomsettingandwildexcursionstoaidyourresearch,yourstudiesorjustplaincuriosity.YourAntarctictourwillbringyouonathrillingvisittoseepenguins,seals,sealionsandaquaticlifefoundonlyhere.Youwillenjoythepanoramic(全景的)viewofaremotearchipelagowithawarmtemperateclimateandacolonyofelephant.Thenyouwillbestruckbytherichlifethatexistsonlyhere.AtriptoAntarcticaisatravelfeastforthesenses.Watchinamazementasasheercliffoficedriftsshininginthesunlight.Younextexperiencetheearsplittingsoundoficebreakingoffandtheloudsoundofcracklingiceasittumblesdownfromthefloatingicemountainintothedeepestbluestcoloredwater.106.FromParagraph1,wecanlearnthat
. A.manypeopleareeagertotraveltotheSouthPole B.itisapitythatnobodywantstovisittheSouthPole C.theSouthPolehasbeenapopularplaceofinterest D.fewpeoplewouldliketovisittheSouthPole107.Accordingtothepassage,therightwayoftravelingtotheSouthPoleis
. A.TierradelFuego→BuenosAires→theSouthPole→Ushuaia B.BuenosAires→TierradelFuego→Ushuaia→theSouthPole C.Ushuaia→BuenosAires→theSouthPole→TierradelFuego D.theSouthPole→Ushuaia→TierradelFuego→BuenosAires108.What'sthemainideaofthefourthparagraph? A.PeopleliveahappylifeintheAntarctic. B.ScientistsareworkinghardintheAntarctic. C.ThereareallkindsofanimalsintheAntarctic. D.TravelingintheAntarcticisdangerousinaway.109.Whoaremostlikelytobeinterestedinthispassage? A.Peoplewhoarefondoftraveling. B.Teacherswhoteachgeographyatschool. C.Biologistswhostudyallkindsofanimals. D.Scientistswhoareexploringtheunknownland.CPenguinsarethenumber-oneattractionformanyvisitorstoAntarctica.Ifyougoonashipthatisallowedtomakeshorelandings,youmayseethem.Buttogetacloselookatpenguins,youhavetobesmart.Firstofall,keepinmindthatAntarctica'svisitorrulesrequirethatyouremainatleastfivemetersawayfromthepenguinsinordernottodisturbthem.Youcouldeasilybecomeresponsibleforthedeathofalittlepenguinorthedestructionofaneggifyourtoo-closepresenceshoulddisturbapenguinparent.Ifapenguinistryingtomoveawayfromyou,youmuststopwhatyou'redoingandbackoffevenifyou'refartherthanfivemetersaway.However,therulesdon'tpreventacuriouspenguinfromapproachingwithinfivemetersofyou—aslongasthebirdmakesthemove,notyou.Littlepenguins,inparticular,arequitecurious.I'veseenseveralluckytouristswhowereastonishedtofindthatlittlepenguinscamerightuptothem.Ifapenguincomesextremelyclosetoyou,remember:youarenotallowedtotouchorholdthem.Herearemoretipsforgettingclosetopenguins:Ignorethesmell:wherepenguinsliveisfilledwithguano(海鳥糞)andthesmelltakessometimegettingusedto.Bequietbecauseloudnoisesmakepenguinsnervous.Fastorsuddenmovementssignalmeat-eatinganimalstopenguins,andtheyreactaccordingly,soslowdownwhenyouwalkaroundthem.Sinceitmaytakehalfanhourormorebeforethepenguinsgetusedtoyou,youneedtobepatient.Putawayyourcamera—toooftenpeoplearesofocusedongettingthepicturesthattheyforgettolookwiththeirowneyes,butmostofyourmostmemorableexperiencesinAntarcticawillbemarkedinyourmind,notonarolloffilms.110.WhatwillhappenifvisitorsdisturbpenguinsaccordingtoParagraph2? A.Visitorsmaysteponalittlepenguin. B.Penguinparentsmaybreaktheireggs. C.Visitorsareeasilyattackedbypenguins. D.Penguinparentsmayattackotheranimals.111.Whenapenguinistryingtomoveawayfromyou,you'dbetter
. A.stepback B.trytostopit C.goafteritquietly D.keepfivemetersawayfromit112.Ifapenguincomesveryclosetoyou,
. A.youmayholdit B.youmaytouchitgently C.youshouldstaywhereyouare D.youshouldwalkawaycarefully113.TheauthoradvisesvisitorstoAntarcticato
. A.ignoreloudstrangenoises B.takeasmanypicturesastheycan C.allowpenguinstogetusedtothem D.stayawayfrommeat-eatinganimals114.Whatisthepurposeofthetext? A.Tooffersometipsaboutcatchingpenguins. B.ToinvitereaderstopayavisittoAntarctica. C.Totellreadershowtobehavenearpenguins. D.Togivesomeadviceonhowtowatchpenguinsclosely.DTheholeintheEarth'sozonelayer(臭氧層)hasuntilnowprotectedAntarcticafromtheworsteffectsofglobalwarming.Butscientistshavewarnedthatastheholeclosesupinthenextfewdecades,temperaturesonthecontinentcouldrisebyaround3℃,withmelting(融化)iceleadingtoaglobalsealevelincreaseofupto1.4meters.InthepastdecadesthewesternAntarcticahasseenrapidicelossastheworldhaswarmed,buttheotherpartsofthecontinenthavebeencooling,resultingina10%increaseiniceintheseasaroundthearea.ThisisbecausetheholeintheozonelayerhasincreasedcoldwindsinAntarctica,makingmuchofthecontinentsurfacecolderthanusual.Butnowthatthegrassesthatcausetheozoneholehavenotbeenallowed,scientistsexpecttheholetorepairitselfwithinthenext50to60years.BythenthecoolingeffectwillhavedisappearedslowlyandtheAntarcticwillfacethefullinfluenceofglobalwarming.Thismeansanincreaseinairtemperaturesofaround3℃andareductioninseaicebyaroundathird.Thebiggestthreat(威脅)tothecontinentcomesfromwarmingseas.RobertJohnson,ascientistwhochecksAntarcticaicesheets,said,“TheicesheetsinAntarcticaarehundredsofmetresthick.Butoncewarmoceanwatersstartflowingunderneath,theicewillbeginthinningandcouldbreakupveryquickly.”Thinningicesheetscauseicetobreakawayfromthecontinentandtomeltevenfaster.EscapingicefromwesternAntarcticahasalreadyresultedina10%riseinglobalsealevelinrecentdecades.Johnsonbelievesthatinternationalactiontoreduceglobalwarmingisrequiredimmediatelyoritmaybetoolate.“Everythingisconnected—AntarcticamaybealongwayawaybutitisanimportantpartoftheEarth'ssystem,”saidJohnson.“Itcontains90%oftheworld'sice,70%oftheworld'sfreshwaterandthatisenough,ifitmeltscompletely,toraisesealevelsby63meters.”Eveninaworse-casesituationscientistsdon'texpecttheicetoentirelydisappear,butpredictthat,becauseofthemeltingicesheets,thesealevelrisewillbearound1.4metershigherbytheendofthecentury.115.WhatistheeffectoftheholeintheozonelayeronAntarctica? A.Itiscausingtheicetomeltfaster. B.Itismakingmuchofthecontinentcolder. C.Itismakingtheeffectsofglobalwarmingintheareaworse. D.ItisreducingtheamountofwaterinAntarctica.116.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage? A.Antarcticaisnowexperiencingthefulleffectsofglobalwarming B.Thetemperaturehasincreasedby3℃inrecentdecades C.Antarcticacontainsmostoftheworld'sfreshwater D.TenpercentofAntarctica'sicehasalreadybeenlost117.Thebesttitleforthepassageis
. A.AntarcticaMeltingAway B.OurPlanetinDanger C.ActionPlantoSaveAntarctica D.Let'sSavetheOzoneLayer八、短文7選5(5選5等)(共5小題;共10分)HowtoControlYourBodyLanguageInbusinessdiscussions,non-verbal(非語言的)communicationisasimportantasverbalcommunication.Studiessuggestthatnon-verbalcommunicationissoimportantthatitdelivers(傳遞)morethan55percentofthemessageacross,withoutactuallyusingwords.118.
Thefollowingtipsonnon-verbalcommunicationwillhelpyoucontrolyourownbodylanguageinordertobesuccessfulinbusinessdiscussions.BeonTimePerhapsoneoftheworstandalsothemostfrequentmistakesisnottotakepromisesoftimeseriously.119.
Beinglatenotonlyshakesyourself-confidence,butalsogivesapoorfirstimpressiontoothers.Someculturesaresoseriousaboutbeingontimethattheymayevenconsiderbeinglateimpolite.Thefinalresultisthatthediscussionprocesswillsuffer.MaketheOld-fashionedHandshake120.
Itshowsconfidenceandpromotestrustamongtheindividuals.Researchershavesuggestedthatahandshakemakespeoplecomfortableandimprovesagreement.Forbusinessdiscussions,thispromoteshonestyinthecommunicationandthusleadstosuccessfuldealings.KnowYourListeners121.
Relyonyourfeelingandrespondaccordingtoyourlisteners.Whenmakingadiscussion,oneneedstobeawareof(意識到)thethingshemustshareandheistalkingabout.Asuccessfuldiscussantensure(確保)thatthemessagereachestherightlistenerforthemostproperresults.MindYourFacialExpressionsSomecasual(隨意的)facialexpressionsmaydestroyeffectivecommunication.Insomecases,showingfearorworrymayalsobemistakenasbeingunableandlackofconfidence—thingsthatmustnotbeusedinbusinessmeetings.Therefore,ensurethatyouhavetrainedyourselftoimproveyourpositiveexpressionsandhidethenegativeones.122.
A.Avoidlookingatsomeonedirectlyforalongtime. B.Youshouldalwayskeepyourphysicalactionspositive. C.Discussionisatalkbetweentwoormorepeopleorparties. D.Neverunderestimatethepowerofagoodhandshake. E.Eachtimeyouareleavingforabusinessmeeting,showupontime. F.Oneneedstobeawareofthebodylanguageofhislistenersaswell. G.Thismeansthatpeopleneedtobeawareoftheirbodylanguagewhilediscussing.九、補(bǔ)全短文(共10小題;共10分)MostpeoplealwaysaskedmehowIbecameananimalcollector.Theansweris123.
Ihavealwaysbeeninterestedinanimalsandzoos.Accordingtomyparents,thefirstwordIwasable124.
(say)wasnot"mamma"or"daddy",buttheword"zoo".Iwouldrepeat125.
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