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May I use your computer for a while?_______________________________________________.

A.No, thank you

B.Yes, go ahead

C.I’m not sure

D.Yes, I think so

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第1题
一Terribly sorry to interrupt, but may I use your dictionary?一Yes,()

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B. of course.

C. no hurry.

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第2题
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W: Certainly, Mr. Hudson. You are welcome to use our books. But you may not borrow them from the reading-room. Wouldn't it be better if you have one of your own?

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C.Use a book of his own.

D.Buy a book of his own.

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第3题
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W: Of course, Mr. Jackson. You are welcome to use our dictionaries. But they may not be taken from this room. Wouldn't it be better if you have one of your own?

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第4题
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B.He provided too many personal experiences.

C.He provided too many analogies.

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第5题
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第6题
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M: I just moved out here to the suburbs from the city. I know the library systems are different, so I want to apply for a library card here.

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听力原文:W: May I help you?

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D.The man wants to fill out an application for an Arizona driver's license.

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W: Should I help a blind person to a chair?

M: The same rules apply here. Some blind people will appreciate help in locating a chair, but some can find chairs, tables, and desks on their own. Sometimes a blind person may ask where the chairs or tables are, then go to them on his or her own.

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A.To make sure that blind people have the same rights as everyone else.

B.To provide the blind with a white lane for cross a street.

C.To encourage people to volunteer to help the blind.

D.To draw attention to the blind with a cane or a dog in crossing the street.

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第11题
听力原文: If anyone asked you what were the main means of communication between people, wh
at would you say? That isn't a catchy question. The answer is simple and obvious. It would almost certainly refer to means of communication that involve the use of words: speakers and listeners--oral communication; writers and readers--written communication. And you'd be quite right. There is, however, another form. of communication which we all use most of the time, usually without knowing it. This is sometimes called body language. It does not involve the use of words. Its more technical name is non-verbal communication, "NVC" for short.

When someone is saying something with which he agrees, the average European will smile and nod approval. On the other hand, if you disagree with what they are saying, you may frown and shake your head. In this way you signal your reactions, and communicate them to the speaker without saying a word. Incidentally, I referred a moment ago to "the average European", because body language is very much tied to culture, and in order not to misunderstand, or not to be misunderstood, you must appreciate this. A smiling Chinese, for instance, may not be approving but acutely embarrassed.

Quite a lot of work is now being done on the subject of NVC, which is obviously important, for instance, to managers who have to deal every day with their staff, and have to understand what other people are feeling if they are to create good working conditions. Body language, or NVC signals, is sometimes categorized into five kinds: (1) body and facial gestures; (2) eye contact; (3) body contact or proximity; (4) clothing and physical appearance; and (5) the quality of speech. I expect you understand all those, except perhaps "proximity" This simply means "closeness". In some cultures--and I am sure this is a cultural feature and not an individual one--it is quite normal for people to stand close together, or to more or less thrust their faces into yours when they are talking to you. In other cultures this is disliked; Americans, for instance, talk about invasion of their space.

(30)

A.Words and phrases.

B.Culture.

C.Individuals.

D.Misunderstanding.

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