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Ⅲ 任务型阅读。
Did you know that about 55% of communication is unspoken, so in fact, our bodies are actually saying more than our words. I find that the key to a successful conversation in any language is to speak to people not only in their spoken language but also with the body language they know best.
Britain, along with much of Northern Europe, has a non-touch culture, so personal space is very important. In a formal (正式的) situation, we would usually greet each other with a handshake. Informally, but not so often, my British friends and I would greet with a hug. Hardly ever would we greet with a kiss on the cheek, let alone a hug and two kisses on the cheek!
Here in the south of Italy, and in many different parts of the world, both men and women greet with two kisses on the cheek, use a lot of hand signs and often touch each other. In other words, little personal space is left between people when communicating.
At university, I've learned to successfully communicate in spoken Italian. And since I moved to live with the local people, I have also started to pick up their body language. Sometimes, I find myself not knowing what hand signs to use when expressing myself. However, what I know for sure is that I would miss the opportunity to fully put myself in the Italian culture if I keep my personal space unbroken.
1. What do people usually greet each other with in Britain?
2. Why does the writer use Britain and Italy as examples?
3. Can you learn something about Chinese body language from the passage?
4. Do you think body language is very important when you talk with others? Why or why not?
Did you know that about 55% of communication is unspoken, so in fact, our bodies are actually saying more than our words. I find that the key to a successful conversation in any language is to speak to people not only in their spoken language but also with the body language they know best.
Britain, along with much of Northern Europe, has a non-touch culture, so personal space is very important. In a formal (正式的) situation, we would usually greet each other with a handshake. Informally, but not so often, my British friends and I would greet with a hug. Hardly ever would we greet with a kiss on the cheek, let alone a hug and two kisses on the cheek!
Here in the south of Italy, and in many different parts of the world, both men and women greet with two kisses on the cheek, use a lot of hand signs and often touch each other. In other words, little personal space is left between people when communicating.
At university, I've learned to successfully communicate in spoken Italian. And since I moved to live with the local people, I have also started to pick up their body language. Sometimes, I find myself not knowing what hand signs to use when expressing myself. However, what I know for sure is that I would miss the opportunity to fully put myself in the Italian culture if I keep my personal space unbroken.
1. What do people usually greet each other with in Britain?
In a formal situation, people in Britain would usually greet each other with a handshake. Informally, they may greet with a hug, but hardly ever with a kiss on the cheek.
2. Why does the writer use Britain and Italy as examples?
The writer uses Britain and Italy as examples to show the differences in body - language and personal - space culture between non - touch culture (Britain) and touch culture (Italy).
3. Can you learn something about Chinese body language from the passage?
No.
4. Do you think body language is very important when you talk with others? Why or why not?
Yes, I think body language is very important when talking with others. Because about 55% of communication is unspoken, and body language can help us better understand each other and show our attitudes and feelings.
答案:
1. In a formal situation, people in Britain would usually greet each other with a handshake. Informally, they may greet with a hug, but hardly ever with a kiss on the cheek.
2. The writer uses Britain and Italy as examples to show the differences in body - language and personal - space culture between non - touch culture (Britain) and touch culture (Italy).
3. No.
4. Yes, I think body language is very important when talking with others. Because about 55% of communication is unspoken, and body language can help us better understand each other and show our attitudes and feelings.
2. The writer uses Britain and Italy as examples to show the differences in body - language and personal - space culture between non - touch culture (Britain) and touch culture (Italy).
3. No.
4. Yes, I think body language is very important when talking with others. Because about 55% of communication is unspoken, and body language can help us better understand each other and show our attitudes and feelings.
Ⅰ 汉译英,熟悉本课重点单词及表达。
1. 出现
2. 基本的餐桌礼仪
3. 在不同的场合
4. 使她的姐姐生气
5. 对什么感到兴奋
6. 期待/期盼做某事
1. 出现
appear
2. 基本的餐桌礼仪
basic table manners
3. 在不同的场合
on different occasions
4. 使她的姐姐生气
make her sister angry
5. 对什么感到兴奋
be excited about
6. 期待/期盼做某事
look forward to doing sth.
答案:
1. appear
2. basic table manners
3. on different occasions
4. make her sister angry
5. be excited about
6. look forward to doing sth.
2. basic table manners
3. on different occasions
4. make her sister angry
5. be excited about
6. look forward to doing sth.
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