Body language is a personal thing. It says a lot about a person, such as whether he (34) respect for others to whom he is talking, and whether he pays proper (35) to someone else’s ideas. Think about your own body language. It is important to pay attention to it. (36) , when you meet someone, don’t stand too (37) . An uncomfortable nearness is very (38) to the other per- son, (39) keep your physical distance, (40) he’ll have to keep backing off from you. (41) two feet will do. Some of the (42) in which your body will tell the other person you are (43) carefully are.: Sit attentively(专注地) in your chair. (44) you slump(垂头弯腰地坐) down on your backbone, your (45) straight out in front of you, your body is saying, "I don’t care what you’re (46) ; I’m not interested." (47) the face of the person speaking and do not let your eyes roam (漫游) around. It’s (48) to give the person speaking your (49) attention. Keep your legs (50) . Do not keep changing your position. Crossing and uncrossing your knees shows either aching legs or the (51) that you can (52) wait to get away. It is the way you may feel, but you should certainly (53) that fact.
A. [A] sitting
B. looking
C. listening
D. speaking
Body language is a personal thing. It says a lot about a person, such as whether he (34) respect for others to whom he is talking, and whether he pays proper (35) to someone else’s ideas. Think about your own body language. It is important to pay attention to it. (36) , when you meet someone, don’t stand too (37) . An uncomfortable nearness is very (38) to the other per- son, (39) keep your physical distance, (40) he’ll have to keep backing off from you. (41) two feet will do. Some of the (42) in which your body will tell the other person you are (43) carefully are.: Sit attentively(专注地) in your chair. (44) you slump(垂头弯腰地坐) down on your backbone, your (45) straight out in front of you, your body is saying, "I don’t care what you’re (46) ; I’m not interested." (47) the face of the person speaking and do not let your eyes roam (漫游) around. It’s (48) to give the person speaking your (49) attention. Keep your legs (50) . Do not keep changing your position. Crossing and uncrossing your knees shows either aching legs or the (51) that you can (52) wait to get away. It is the way you may feel, but you should certainly (53) that fact.
A. [A] long [B] close [C] still [D] straight
Some people have very good memories, and can easily learn quite long poems by hearts. There are other people who can only remember things when they have said them over and over. Charles Dickens, the famous English author, said that he could walk down any long street in London and then tell you the name of every shop he had passed. Many great men of the world have had wonderful memories. Everybody learns his own language by [A] taking photographs with a camera and remaining them in the mind [B] being taught when he is a small child [C] remembering what he hears when he is a small child [D] going to other countries
A good memory is a great help in learning a language. Everybody learns his own language by remembering what he hears when he is a small child. Some children — like boys and girls who live in foreign countries with their parents — seem to learn two languages almost as easily as one. In schools it is not easy to learn a second language because the pupils have so little time for it, and they are busy with other subjects as well.
B. The human mind is rather like a camera, but it takes photographs not only of what we see but of what we feel, hear, smell and taste. When we take a real photograph with a camera, there is much to do before the photograph is finished and ready to show to our friends. In the same way there is much work to be done before we can make a picture remain forever in the mind.
C. Memory is the diary that we all carry about with us.
We were ahead during the first half of the match, but we ______ in the last ten minutes.
A. [A] lost
B. have lost
C. were losing
D. had lost