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六、阅读短文,根据短文内容判断正(T)误(F)。
人与社会——人际交往
You've heard it a million times already, but it really does take a few seconds to make that all-important first impression. Here are some easy ways for you to impress your classmates or teachers.
Have a right handshake.
Before you shake hands with somebody, make sure that your hands are clean. The handshake should not be too strong or too weak. If they don't have reason to use their left hand, most people use the right one. However, don't have your left hand in your pocket because this is impolite.
Be on time.
When you meet someone for the first time, arriving on time is as important as breathing. You may have an excuse, but that will leave a bad impression on the person who doesn't know you well enough. As a general rule, plan to arrive about 30 minutes early. It's better to move around the place than to be stuck in traffic.
Introduce yourself and ask about the names.
Make sure you properly introduce yourself. Ask about their names politely. Repeat the names and use them later in conversation. This will make it easier for them to remember your name in the future. Always remember to stand up when greeting someone and be sure to introduce them to anyone you're with.
Make good conversation.
To get the most out of your discussion, try to find something in common between the two of you. It could be a similar (类似的) taste in clothes or a common hobby. A person will feel more comfortable with someone he can easily talk to.
1. You should shake hands with others strongly.
2. It's not polite to leave your left hand in your pocket.
3. You can still leave a good impression if you have an excuse for being late.
4. There are five tips mentioned in the passage.
5. The passage is mainly about how to make good conversation.
人与社会——人际交往
You've heard it a million times already, but it really does take a few seconds to make that all-important first impression. Here are some easy ways for you to impress your classmates or teachers.
Have a right handshake.
Before you shake hands with somebody, make sure that your hands are clean. The handshake should not be too strong or too weak. If they don't have reason to use their left hand, most people use the right one. However, don't have your left hand in your pocket because this is impolite.
Be on time.
When you meet someone for the first time, arriving on time is as important as breathing. You may have an excuse, but that will leave a bad impression on the person who doesn't know you well enough. As a general rule, plan to arrive about 30 minutes early. It's better to move around the place than to be stuck in traffic.
Introduce yourself and ask about the names.
Make sure you properly introduce yourself. Ask about their names politely. Repeat the names and use them later in conversation. This will make it easier for them to remember your name in the future. Always remember to stand up when greeting someone and be sure to introduce them to anyone you're with.
Make good conversation.
To get the most out of your discussion, try to find something in common between the two of you. It could be a similar (类似的) taste in clothes or a common hobby. A person will feel more comfortable with someone he can easily talk to.
1. You should shake hands with others strongly.
2. It's not polite to leave your left hand in your pocket.
3. You can still leave a good impression if you have an excuse for being late.
4. There are five tips mentioned in the passage.
5. The passage is mainly about how to make good conversation.
答案:
1.F 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.F
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