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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

himself

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

.Shecouldalsotellwhereshewasinthe91

bythesmellofthedifferentplantsandthefeelofthegroundunderherfeet.Bytheageofsevenshehad92

over60differentsignsbywhichshecouldtalktoherfamily.Ifshewantedbread,forexample,shewould93

tocutaloafandbuttertheslices.Butevensoshehad94

.Atfiveshebegantorealizeshewasdifferentfromotherpeople,whichmadeherso95

thatsheusedtokickandscreamintheroom.Asshegotolder,herfrustration(挫折)96

andherangerbecamestrongerandstronger.WiththehelpofherteacherAnneSullivan,Helen97

tobearemarkablescholar.WhileshewasstillatcollegeshewroteTheStoryofMyLife,whichwasanimmediatesuccessand98

enoughmoneytobuyherownhouse.She99

thecountry,givinglectureafterlectureandshealsoreceivedmany100

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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