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Face-to-face communication involves much more than the spoken word.In fact, we often communicate our feelings to others through our body language without realizing we are doing so.We communicate through posture, gesture and facial expression.But the eyes also play an important part in this unspoken language.William Shakespeare called the eyes "a window to the soul," and you can learn to look through that window and better understand a person's body language by reading eye movement.

Begin a conversation and ask a simple question.Watch carefully for eye movement during the response.If the person looks up, he or she is thinking or forming pictures.This is also a sign of a visual thinker.Looking up and to the left shows recalling a memory, while looking up and to the right could show imaginative construction or lying.

If the person looks down, this could be a sign of obedience or even blame.Looking down and to the left can show a person talking to themselves.Looking down and to the right can show that they are feeling strong emotion.

Looking sideways can indicate distraction or checking out a potential threat, hut a sideways glance can also show anger.In addition, eyes that look side to side often show shiftiness and lying.

A glance usually indicates a desire for something.Glancing at a door could show a desire to leave the room, while a glance, at a person could indicate a desire to talk to them.A glance is also used when it is forbidden to look at something.

A person who is lying to you may hold eye contact longer than normal.In addition, this person might smile with his mouth but not with his eyes.Smiling with the eyes is difficult to do if the emotion is not genuine.

Rapid blinking(眨)of the eyes can occur when a person is thinking, and this can also be another sign of lying.Again, a person who is aware of this sign might overcompensate and stare.

1..The writer supported his argument in the first paragraph by __     __.

    A.using a quotation                    B.defining the body language

    C.telling a story of William Shakespeare  D.making a comment on eyes

2..Which of the following eye movement shows a dishonest speaker?

    A.If he looks up and to the left.                        

B.If he looks up and to the right.

    C.If he looks down and to the left.                      

D.If he looks down and to the right.

3..Which eye movement cannot hide your feelings?

    A.Looking side to side.         B.Blinking the eyes quickly.

    C.Smiling with the eyes.           D.Maintaining a prolonged eyes contact.

4..The writer wrote this passage to __     __.

    A.introduce the different meanings of the body languages

    B.teach us how to use eyes to express ourselves

    C.explain the importance of body languages

    D.tell us how to read eye movement

 

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。

Back in the 15th century, in a tiny village in Germany, lived a family with eighteen children.Eighteen! In order  36   to keep food on the table, the father, a goldsmith by  37  , worked almost eighteen hours a day at his trade.Despite their seemingly   38   condition, two of the eldest children had a dream.They both wanted to pursue their talent for art,  39   they knew well that their father would never be able to  40   either of them to study at the Academy.

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20.A.strange     B.touching               C.wonderful      D.mysterious

                       

 

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