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In western cultures, 1. eye contact in conversation is necessary. As a matter of fact, a westerner might consider a lack of eye contact as a lack of interest. In Spain, Italy and Greece, where people stand close together talking to each other, eye contact is more frequent and lasts longer.

In many Asian cultures, people avoid eye contact to show respect. It is done when talking with anyone in 2. or with anyone older.

Habits like this can cause problems when people do not understand them. For example, an Asian person might close his or her eyes in 3. or look down while listening to a speaker. A Western speaker might thing the person is not interested.

Eye contact is a 4. thing. A lack of eye contact may be considered impolite. But if you stare at others, it is also considered rude and should be avoided.

 

1.maintaining 2.authority 3.concentration 4.subtle 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。说明了在西方,眼神交流的必要性,西方人可能认为缺乏眼神交流就是缺乏兴趣。而在许多亚洲文化中,人们避免眼神交流以表示尊重。目光接触是一件微妙的事情。 1.考查非谓语动词。句意:在西方文化中,在谈话中保持眼神交流是必要的。本句中缺少主语,应用动名词短语maintaining eye contact做主语,表示“保持眼神交流”。故填maintaining。 2.考查名词。句意:当你与任何权威人士或年长的人交谈时,你就会这么做。结合句意表示“与任何权威人士或年长的人交谈”可知短语in authority“有权威,持有权利地位”,故填authority。 3.考查名词。句意:例如,一个亚洲人可能会闭上眼睛集中注意力,或者在听演讲时向下看。in为介词后跟代词、名词或动名词做宾语,此处表示“集中注意力地,专心地”短语为in concentration。故填concentration。 4.考查形容词。句意:眼神交流是一件微妙的事情。修饰名词thing应用形容词,表示“微妙的”,故填subtle。
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B.people prefer cars, buses and trains.

C.lifts and escalators prevent people from walking.

D.there are a lot of transportation devices.

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A.People won’t use their eyes.

B.In traveling at high speeds, eyes become useless.

C.People can’t see anything on his way of travel.

D.People want to sleep during travelling.

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C.satisfying drivers’ great thrill D.a necessity of life

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A.More haste, less speed

B.Modern means of transportation make the world a small place

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1.What can this passage be?

A.An advertisement B.A magazine article

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A.sad B.tired C.happy D.angry

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1.How did the architects react to Gerner’s design requirements?

A.They lost balance in excitement. B.They showed strong disbelief.

C.They expressed little interest. D.They burst into cheers.

2.Which order of steps is followed in carrying out the project?

A.Assessment — Prototype — Design — Construction.

B.Assessment — Design — Prototype — Construction.

C.Design — Assessment — Prototype — Construction.

D.Design — Prototype — Assessment — Construction.

3.What makes it difficult to build green schools in Clark County?

A.The large size. B.Limited facilities.

C.The desert climate. D.Poor natural resources.

4.What does Gerner think of the ideas of green schools?

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C.They are advanced. D.They are practical.

 

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