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Eye behavior, involving varieties of eye-contact, can give subtlemessages which people pick up in their daily life. Warm looks or coldstares tell more than words can. Meeting or failing to meet anotherperson’s eye produce a particular effect. When two Americans look 62. ______.searchingly at each other’s eye, emotions are heightened and the 63. ______.relationship becomes closer. However, Americans are careful about where 64. ______.and when to meet other’s eye. In our normal conversation, each eye contact lasts only a few seconds before one or both individuals look away, because the longer meeting of the eyes is rare, and after it happens, can 65. ______.generate a special kind of human-to-human awareness. For instance, by simply using his eyes. a man can make a woman aware of him comfortably or uncomfortably; a long and steady gaze from a policeman or judge 66. ______.intimidates accused. In the U.S. proper street behavior requires a nice balance of attention and inattention. You are supposed to look at a passer- 67. ______.by just enough to show that you are being aware of his presence. If you look too little, you appear haughty; too much, inquisitive. Much eye 68. ______.behavior is such subtle that our reaction to it is largely instinctive. Besides, the codes of eye behavior vary dramatically from one culture to 69. ______.other. In the Middle east, it is impolite to look at other person all the time during a conversation; in England, the polite listener fixes the speaker 70. ______.with an inattentive stare and blinks eyes occasionally as a sign of interest and attention. In America, eye behavior functions as a kind of 71. ______.conversational traffic signal control the talking pace and time, and toindicate a change of topic. If you can understand this vital mechanism ofinterpersonal relations, the basic American idiom is there.

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A. 低血糖
B. 化脑
C. 婴儿痉挛症
D. 维生素D缺乏性手足搐搦症
E. 低镁血症

It is :protected by law that_________________________(连续工作6个月后,雇员就可以享受带薪的假期和病假).

Passage Two If you live in a city in North America or Europe, you have probably never thought much about water. Whenever you need some, you turn on the tap and there it is. Millions of people in other parts of the world are not so lucky. They have trouble getting enough clean water for their basic needs. This situation may soon become common all around the world, scientists believe. In fact, they say that the lack of clean water may be one of the biggest issues in the twenty-first century. The reasons for this are clear. On the one hand. people are using more water than ever before. Over the last fifty years, the population of the world has more than doubled. On the other hand, many sources of surface water such as rivers, lakes, and streams are too polluted and unhealthy for use as drinking water. This has forced more and more people to drill wells so they can get water form underground. There are enormous amounts of water deep underground in lakes called aquifers. Until recently, scientists believed this underground water was safe from pollution. Then, in the 1980s. people in the United States began to find chemicals in their well water, and scientists took a closer look at what was happening. Weldon Spring, Missouri, for example, was the site of a bomb factory during World War Ⅱ. The factory was destroyed after the war. but poisonous chemicals remained on the ground. Very slowly, these chemicals dripped down through the ground and into the aquifer. Once they did, however, the water form that aquifer was no longer drinkable. It probably never will be drinkable again, Underground water is not renewed regularly by the rain, like lake or river water. Thus, if a harmful chemical gets into an aquifer, it will stay there for a very long time. Furthermore, it is nearly imp6ssible to remove all the water in an aquifer and clean out the pollutants. Industrial sites like Weldon Spring are one cause of underground water pollution. There are thousands of such sites in the United States alone, and many others around the world. Underground water pollution is also caused by modern farming methods, which require the use of large amounts of chemicals in the fields. And finally, yet another important cause of underground water pollution is waste. That includes solid waste thrown away in dumps and landfills, and also untreated human and animal waste. The situation is indeed very serious. Fortunately, there are many aquifers and they are very large. Only a small number have been seriously damaged so far. But if the world does not want to go thirsty in the near future, further pollution must be prevented. Around the world, governments must make real changes in industry, agriculture, and waste disposal. We can infer from this passage that industry, farming, and waste are ______.

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