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Ithasbeenjustlysaidthatwhile"wespeakwithourvocalorganswe1withourwholebodies."Allofuscommunicatewithoneanother2aswellaswithwords.Sometimesweknowwhatwe’redoingaswiththeuseofgesturessuchasthethumbs-upsigntoindicatethatwe3.Butmostofthetimewe’renotawarethatwe’redoingit.Wegesturewitheyebrowsorahandmeetsomeoneelse’seyesand4.Theseactionswe5arerandomandincidental.Butresearchers6thatthereisasystemofthemalmostasconsistentandcomprehensibleaslanguageandtheyconcludethatthereisawhole7ofbodylanguage8thewaywemovethegesturesweemploythepostureweadoptthefacialexpressionwe9theextenttowhichwetouchandthedistancewestand10eachother. Thebodylanguageservesavarietyofpurposes.Firstlyitcanreplaceverbalcommunication11withtheuseofgesture.Secondlyitcanmodifyverbalcommunicationloudnessand12ofvoiceisanexamplehere.Thirdlyitregulatessocialinteraction:turntakingislargelygovernedbynon-verbal13.Finallyitconveysouremotionsandattitudes.Thisis14importantforsuccessfulcross-culturecommunication. Everyculturehasitsown"bodylanguage"andchildrenabsorbitsnuances15withspokenlanguage.ThewayanEnglishmencrosseshislegsis16likethewayamateAmericandoesit.Whenwecommunicatewithpeoplefromotherculturesthebodylanguagesometimeshelpmakethecommunicationeasyand17suchasshakinghandissucha18gesturethatpeopleallovertheworldknowthatitisasignalforgreeting.Butsometimes--thebodylanguagecancausecertainmisunderstanding19peopleofdifferentculturesoftenhavedifferentformsbehaviorforsendingthesamemessageorhavedifferent20towardsthesamebodysignals. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.15
Ithasbeenjustlysaidthatwhile"wespeakwithourvocalorganswe1withourwholebodies."Allofuscommunicatewithoneanother2aswellaswithwords.Sometimesweknowwhatwe’redoingaswiththeuseofgesturessuchasthethumbs-upsigntoindicatethatwe3.Butmostofthetimewe’renotawarethatwe’redoingit.Wegesturewitheyebrowsorahandmeetsomeoneelse’seyesand4.Theseactionswe5arerandomandincidental.Butresearchers6thatthereisasystemofthemalmostasconsistentandcomprehensibleaslanguageandtheyconcludethatthereisawhole7ofbodylanguage8thewaywemovethegesturesweemploythepostureweadoptthefacialexpressionwe9theextenttowhichwetouchandthedistancewestand10eachother. Thebodylanguageservesavarietyofpurposes.Firstlyitcanreplaceverbalcommunication11withtheuseofgesture.Secondlyitcanmodifyverbalcommunicationloudnessand12ofvoiceisanexamplehere.Thirdlyitregulatessocialinteraction:turntakingislargelygovernedbynon-verbal13.Finallyitconveysouremotionsandattitudes.Thisis14importantforsuccessfulcross-culturecommunication. Everyculturehasitsown"bodylanguage"andchildrenabsorbitsnuances15withspokenlanguage.ThewayanEnglishmencrosseshislegsis16likethewayamateAmericandoesit.Whenwecommunicatewithpeoplefromotherculturesthebodylanguagesometimeshelpmakethecommunicationeasyand17suchasshakinghandissucha18gesturethatpeopleallovertheworldknowthatitisasignalforgreeting.Butsometimes--thebodylanguagecancausecertainmisunderstanding19peopleofdifferentculturesoftenhavedifferentformsbehaviorforsendingthesamemessageorhavedifferent20towardsthesamebodysignals. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.11
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Text3 It’seasytogetthesensethesedays thatyou’vestumbledintoapartywithsomepowerfuldrugthatdramatically altersidentity.Thefacesarefamiliarbutthewordscomingoutofthem aren’t.Somethinghashappenedtoalotofpeopleyouusedtothinkyouknew. They’vechangedintosomethingliketheirownopposite.There’s BillGateswhothesedaysisspendinglesstimeearningmoneythangivingit away--andpullingotherbillionairesintothedeependofglobal philanthropy慈善事业withhim.There’shistorianFrancisFukuyamaleadingawhole gangofdisaffectedfellowtravelersawayfromneoconservatism.To flip-flopishuman.Itcanstillsometimesbeapoliticalliability evidenceofaflakydispositionorrankopportunism.Buttherearecircumstances inwhichnottoreversecourseseemsalmostpathological病态的.He’samodelof consistencyStephenColbertsaidlastyearofGeorgeW.Bush:Hebelievesthe samethingWednesdaythathebelievedonMonday--nomatterwhathappenedon Tuesday.OverthepastthreeyearsIfoundpeoplewhohad pulledabigU-turnintheirlives.Oftentheinsightcameinaforehead-smiting momentinthemiddleofthenight:I’vegotitallwrong.It lookedatfirstlikeasprinklingofoutliersbeyondthecurveofnormalhuman experience.Butwhenyousteppedbackapatternemerged.Whatthesepersonal turnshadincommonwastheapprehensionthatwe’reallconnected.Everything leansonsomethingisbothdependentanddependedon.The differencebetweenyouandmeavisitingChinesestudenttoldUniversityof MichiganpsychologistRichardNisbettnotlongagoisthatIthinktheworld isacircleandyouthinkit’saline.Theremarkpromptedtheprofessorto writeabookTheGeographyofThoughtaboutthedifferencesbetweenthe WesternandtheAsianmind.ToWesternthinkingtheworldis linear;youcanchopitupandanalyzeitandwecanallworkonourlittle partoftheprojectindependentlyuntilit’ssolved.TheclassicallyEastern mindaccordingtoNisbettseesthingsdifferently:theworldisn’talengthof ropebutavastclosedchainincomprehensiblycomplexandeverchanging.When youlookatlifefromthissecondperspectivesomeunlikelyconnectionsreveal themselves.IrealizedthiswaswhatalmostalltheU-turnshad incommon:peoplehadswungaroundtofaceEast.Theyhadstoppedthinkingina lineandstartedthinkinginacircle.Moralitywaslookinglesslikeasetof rulesandmorelikeastoryoneinwhichtheywerepartofanensemblecastno longerthestar.AccordingtothetextonedifferencebetweenWesternandEasternmindswasthat______.
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Ithasbeenjustlysaidthatwhile"wespeakwithourvocalorganswe1withourwholebodies."Allofuscommunicatewithoneanother2aswellaswithwords.Sometimesweknowwhatwe’redoingaswiththeuseofgesturessuchasthethumbs-upsigntoindicatethatwe3.Butmostofthetimewe’renotawarethatwe’redoingit.Wegesturewitheyebrowsorahandmeetsomeoneelse’seyesand4.Theseactionswe5arerandomandincidental.Butresearchers6thatthereisasystemofthemalmostasconsistentandcomprehensibleaslanguageandtheyconcludethatthereisawhole7ofbodylanguage8thewaywemovethegesturesweemploythepostureweadoptthefacialexpressionwe9theextenttowhichwetouchandthedistancewestand10eachother. Thebodylanguageservesavarietyofpurposes.Firstlyitcanreplaceverbalcommunication11withtheuseofgesture.Secondlyitcanmodifyverbalcommunicationloudnessand12ofvoiceisanexamplehere.Thirdlyitregulatessocialinteraction:turntakingislargelygovernedbynon-verbal13.Finallyitconveysouremotionsandattitudes.Thisis14importantforsuccessfulcross-culturecommunication. Everyculturehasitsown"bodylanguage"andchildrenabsorbitsnuances15withspokenlanguage.ThewayanEnglishmencrosseshislegsis16likethewayamateAmericandoesit.Whenwecommunicatewithpeoplefromotherculturesthebodylanguagesometimeshelpmakethecommunicationeasyand17suchasshakinghandissucha18gesturethatpeopleallovertheworldknowthatitisasignalforgreeting.Butsometimes--thebodylanguagecancausecertainmisunderstanding19peopleofdifferentculturesoftenhavedifferentformsbehaviorforsendingthesamemessageorhavedifferent20towardsthesamebodysignals. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.13
PartADirections:Readthefollowingfour texts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingABCorD.Markyour answersonANSWERSHEET1.Text1 WhenaShanghaiadconsultantwas recentlyaskedtorecommendyounglocaldesignerstoaninternationalagencyhe sentthreecandidateswithyearsofworkexperience.Butthecompanydecided theyweren’tgoodenoughandhadtoimportdesignersfromtheWest.It’sa commonproblemthatChinesevocationalgradssimplyhaven’thadgoodenough teaching.Mostofthelecturersdon’thaveanyrealworkexperiencesothey can’tteachusefulthings.Whengraduatesdogethiredtheybasicallyhaveto bere-educated.China’srapideconomicexpansionhasexposed manyfrailtiesinitseducationsystemespeciallyonthevocationalside.The countrycan’tproduceenoughskilledworkers.Inpartthat’sbecauseitinvests farmoreinacademicthanvocationalprograms.Fundinghasfallensignificantly sincethe1990s.Partlyasaresulttodayonly38percentorsoofChina’s high-school-agestudentsattendvocationalschoolswellbelowtheofficial targetof50percent.ToaddressthisdeficitlastyearBeijingpledgedto spendalmost$2billionon100newvocationalcollegesand1000highschools. Andthisyearitstartedofferingannualsubsidiestovocational students.ButChina’strainingistooabstractwhat’surgently requiredaretechnicianswhocancomeupwithagoodideaandturnitintoa marketableproduct.Partsofthecountryarealreadyadapting;inShenzhen localinstitutesoffermadetoordertrainingforparticularbusinesses.And somevocationalcollegeshaveintroducedpracticalresearchprojects. Butvocationaleducationfacesadeeperproblem:itsimage.China’smiddle classiseagertoforgetitsexperiencewithphysicallaborandfewallowtheir childrentobecometechnicalworkers.Everyonethinksthesearethingsthat low-classpeopledo.ThusChinanowproducesrecordnumbersofcollege grads--whostruggletofindworkbecausetheylacktheskillsformanufacturing wheredemandisgreatest.Onefixwouldbetore-brandvocationalsubjectsas professionalnotmanualskills.Attheotherendofthe spectrumareChina’s100million-plusruralmigrantworkersmanyofwhomhave littleschooling.Theyhaveneverlearnedhowtoworkwithotherstolivein thecitysavemoneyorchoosetherightjob.Thustheyfindithardtolearn fromtheirjobsorplantheircareers.Thisresultsinextremelyhighlabor turnover.Teachingandtraininglifeskillstocomplementvocationalprograms wouldhelp.YettheurgencyofChina’sskilled-laborshortfall willforcearethink.FornowChinaisrelyingoncheaplow-skilled labor-intensiveproductionbutit’snotsustainableinthelongtermWemust raiseourskillslevelandit’simpossibleforstate-runcollegestodoallthe training.Indeedwiththedemandforskilledworkersgrowingallthetime Chinawillneedallthehelpitcanget.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsvocationaleducationinChina
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Text3 It’seasytogetthesensethesedays thatyou’vestumbledintoapartywithsomepowerfuldrugthatdramatically altersidentity.Thefacesarefamiliarbutthewordscomingoutofthem aren’t.Somethinghashappenedtoalotofpeopleyouusedtothinkyouknew. They’vechangedintosomethingliketheirownopposite.There’s BillGateswhothesedaysisspendinglesstimeearningmoneythangivingit away--andpullingotherbillionairesintothedeependofglobal philanthropy慈善事业withhim.There’shistorianFrancisFukuyamaleadingawhole gangofdisaffectedfellowtravelersawayfromneoconservatism.To flip-flopishuman.Itcanstillsometimesbeapoliticalliability evidenceofaflakydispositionorrankopportunism.Buttherearecircumstances inwhichnottoreversecourseseemsalmostpathological病态的.He’samodelof consistencyStephenColbertsaidlastyearofGeorgeW.Bush:Hebelievesthe samethingWednesdaythathebelievedonMonday--nomatterwhathappenedon Tuesday.OverthepastthreeyearsIfoundpeoplewhohad pulledabigU-turnintheirlives.Oftentheinsightcameinaforehead-smiting momentinthemiddleofthenight:I’vegotitallwrong.It lookedatfirstlikeasprinklingofoutliersbeyondthecurveofnormalhuman experience.Butwhenyousteppedbackapatternemerged.Whatthesepersonal turnshadincommonwastheapprehensionthatwe’reallconnected.Everything leansonsomethingisbothdependentanddependedon.The differencebetweenyouandmeavisitingChinesestudenttoldUniversityof MichiganpsychologistRichardNisbettnotlongagoisthatIthinktheworld isacircleandyouthinkit’saline.Theremarkpromptedtheprofessorto writeabookTheGeographyofThoughtaboutthedifferencesbetweenthe WesternandtheAsianmind.ToWesternthinkingtheworldis linear;youcanchopitupandanalyzeitandwecanallworkonourlittle partoftheprojectindependentlyuntilit’ssolved.TheclassicallyEastern mindaccordingtoNisbettseesthingsdifferently:theworldisn’talengthof ropebutavastclosedchainincomprehensiblycomplexandeverchanging.When youlookatlifefromthissecondperspectivesomeunlikelyconnectionsreveal themselves.IrealizedthiswaswhatalmostalltheU-turnshad incommon:peoplehadswungaroundtofaceEast.Theyhadstoppedthinkingina lineandstartedthinkinginacircle.Moralitywaslookinglesslikeasetof rulesandmorelikeastoryoneinwhichtheywerepartofanensemblecastno longerthestar.Whatcanweinferfromfirsttwoparagraphs
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PartADirections:Readthefollowingfour texts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingABCorD.Markyour answersonANSWERSHEET1.Text1 WhenaShanghaiadconsultantwas recentlyaskedtorecommendyounglocaldesignerstoaninternationalagencyhe sentthreecandidateswithyearsofworkexperience.Butthecompanydecided theyweren’tgoodenoughandhadtoimportdesignersfromtheWest.It’sa commonproblemthatChinesevocationalgradssimplyhaven’thadgoodenough teaching.Mostofthelecturersdon’thaveanyrealworkexperiencesothey can’tteachusefulthings.Whengraduatesdogethiredtheybasicallyhaveto bere-educated.China’srapideconomicexpansionhasexposed manyfrailtiesinitseducationsystemespeciallyonthevocationalside.The countrycan’tproduceenoughskilledworkers.Inpartthat’sbecauseitinvests farmoreinacademicthanvocationalprograms.Fundinghasfallensignificantly sincethe1990s.Partlyasaresulttodayonly38percentorsoofChina’s high-school-agestudentsattendvocationalschoolswellbelowtheofficial targetof50percent.ToaddressthisdeficitlastyearBeijingpledgedto spendalmost$2billionon100newvocationalcollegesand1000highschools. Andthisyearitstartedofferingannualsubsidiestovocational students.ButChina’strainingistooabstractwhat’surgently requiredaretechnicianswhocancomeupwithagoodideaandturnitintoa marketableproduct.Partsofthecountryarealreadyadapting;inShenzhen localinstitutesoffermadetoordertrainingforparticularbusinesses.And somevocationalcollegeshaveintroducedpracticalresearchprojects. Butvocationaleducationfacesadeeperproblem:itsimage.China’smiddle classiseagertoforgetitsexperiencewithphysicallaborandfewallowtheir childrentobecometechnicalworkers.Everyonethinksthesearethingsthat low-classpeopledo.ThusChinanowproducesrecordnumbersofcollege grads--whostruggletofindworkbecausetheylacktheskillsformanufacturing wheredemandisgreatest.Onefixwouldbetore-brandvocationalsubjectsas professionalnotmanualskills.Attheotherendofthe spectrumareChina’s100million-plusruralmigrantworkersmanyofwhomhave littleschooling.Theyhaveneverlearnedhowtoworkwithotherstolivein thecitysavemoneyorchoosetherightjob.Thustheyfindithardtolearn fromtheirjobsorplantheircareers.Thisresultsinextremelyhighlabor turnover.Teachingandtraininglifeskillstocomplementvocationalprograms wouldhelp.YettheurgencyofChina’sskilled-laborshortfall willforcearethink.FornowChinaisrelyingoncheaplow-skilled labor-intensiveproductionbutit’snotsustainableinthelongtermWemust raiseourskillslevelandit’simpossibleforstate-runcollegestodoallthe training.Indeedwiththedemandforskilledworkersgrowingallthetime Chinawillneedallthehelpitcanget.WhyareChinesevocationalgradsinferiortotheirWesterncounterparts
Ithasbeenjustlysaidthatwhile"wespeakwithourvocalorganswe1withourwholebodies."Allofuscommunicatewithoneanother2aswellaswithwords.Sometimesweknowwhatwe’redoingaswiththeuseofgesturessuchasthethumbs-upsigntoindicatethatwe3.Butmostofthetimewe’renotawarethatwe’redoingit.Wegesturewitheyebrowsorahandmeetsomeoneelse’seyesand4.Theseactionswe5arerandomandincidental.Butresearchers6thatthereisasystemofthemalmostasconsistentandcomprehensibleaslanguageandtheyconcludethatthereisawhole7ofbodylanguage8thewaywemovethegesturesweemploythepostureweadoptthefacialexpressionwe9theextenttowhichwetouchandthedistancewestand10eachother. Thebodylanguageservesavarietyofpurposes.Firstlyitcanreplaceverbalcommunication11withtheuseofgesture.Secondlyitcanmodifyverbalcommunicationloudnessand12ofvoiceisanexamplehere.Thirdlyitregulatessocialinteraction:turntakingislargelygovernedbynon-verbal13.Finallyitconveysouremotionsandattitudes.Thisis14importantforsuccessfulcross-culturecommunication. Everyculturehasitsown"bodylanguage"andchildrenabsorbitsnuances15withspokenlanguage.ThewayanEnglishmencrosseshislegsis16likethewayamateAmericandoesit.Whenwecommunicatewithpeoplefromotherculturesthebodylanguagesometimeshelpmakethecommunicationeasyand17suchasshakinghandissucha18gesturethatpeopleallovertheworldknowthatitisasignalforgreeting.Butsometimes--thebodylanguagecancausecertainmisunderstanding19peopleofdifferentculturesoftenhavedifferentformsbehaviorforsendingthesamemessageorhavedifferent20towardsthesamebodysignals. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.9
Text2 Themoonappearstowarpthemindsof somemen.Despiteputtingmenonthemoonin1969Americaseemsdeterminedon re-enactingthespaceracethistimepittingitseffortsagainstthoseofthe Chinese.NowaRussiancompanyclaimsitcoulddevelopasystemtoexploitthe moon’snaturalresourcesandpotentiallyrelocateharmfulindustriesthere.This islunacy.Russiacertainlyhasgreatprowessinspace. InitsformerguiseasthecentreofpowerintheSovietUnionitlaunchedthe firstman-madesatellitein1957.InaspectacularfollowupYuriGagarin becamethefirstpersoninspacein1961.Anothertriumphcamein1968whenthe Russianssentaspaceshiptoorbitthemoonwithturtlesaboardreturningit anditslivingcargosafelytoEarth.AnunmannedRussianspacecraftalsolanded onthemoonaheadofthefirstmannedlandingbytheAmericans.EvenafterNeil ArmstrongtookhisonesmallstepRussiahasproveditssuperiorityinkeeping peopleinspacestationsorbitingtheEarth.TheRussianSoyuzrocketisa mainstayofsatellitelaunchesandwouldbeusedtorescueastronautsshouldany accidentbefalltheInternationalSpaceStation.Headofthe spacecraftmanufacturerthathelpedachievetheseRussiansuccessesthisweek boastedthathisrocketscouldbeusedtoindustrialisethemoon.Sowhywere hisremarksgreetedwithsuchscepticismOnereasonforthe cynicismisthattheideaisabsurd.AUnitedNationstreatypassedin1967bans potentiallyharmfulinterferencewiththeEarth’soriginalsatelliteand requiresinternationalconsultationbeforeproceedingwithanyactivitythat coulddisruptthepeacefulexplorationofspaceincludingthemoon.Asecond problemisthatlandingonthemoonhasprovedbeyondthebudgetofanystate otherthanAmericaandofanyprivatecompanytodate.Infact oneofthebesthopesforinvestmentcomesfromspacetourism.OnSaturdayApril 7ththefifthsuchholidaymakerenteredspaceaboardaRussianSoyuzrocket. CharlesSimonyianAmericansoftwaredeveloperpaid$25mforhisten-daystay attheInternationalSpaceStation.Thenextholidaydestinationisthemoon. Thetouroperatorthatorganisedthefirstfivepackagesisofferingtwotickets toorbitthemoonfor$100meach.LaunchwouldbeaboardaSoyuzspacecraft.But theSoyuzsystemwasdesignedinthe1960sandhasbeenonthevergeof retirementformanyyears.UnfortunatelytheRussianauthoritieshavepostponed indefinitelythedevelopmentofasuccessor.Thustheclaimofthe industrialisationofthemoonisunlikelyto succeed.WhichofthefollowingisnotRussianachievementinspaceexploration
PartADirections:Readthefollowingfour texts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingABCorD.Markyour answersonANSWERSHEET1.Text1 WhenaShanghaiadconsultantwas recentlyaskedtorecommendyounglocaldesignerstoaninternationalagencyhe sentthreecandidateswithyearsofworkexperience.Butthecompanydecided theyweren’tgoodenoughandhadtoimportdesignersfromtheWest.It’sa commonproblemthatChinesevocationalgradssimplyhaven’thadgoodenough teaching.Mostofthelecturersdon’thaveanyrealworkexperiencesothey can’tteachusefulthings.Whengraduatesdogethiredtheybasicallyhaveto bere-educated.China’srapideconomicexpansionhasexposed manyfrailtiesinitseducationsystemespeciallyonthevocationalside.The countrycan’tproduceenoughskilledworkers.Inpartthat’sbecauseitinvests farmoreinacademicthanvocationalprograms.Fundinghasfallensignificantly sincethe1990s.Partlyasaresulttodayonly38percentorsoofChina’s high-school-agestudentsattendvocationalschoolswellbelowtheofficial targetof50percent.ToaddressthisdeficitlastyearBeijingpledgedto spendalmost$2billionon100newvocationalcollegesand1000highschools. Andthisyearitstartedofferingannualsubsidiestovocational students.ButChina’strainingistooabstractwhat’surgently requiredaretechnicianswhocancomeupwithagoodideaandturnitintoa marketableproduct.Partsofthecountryarealreadyadapting;inShenzhen localinstitutesoffermadetoordertrainingforparticularbusinesses.And somevocationalcollegeshaveintroducedpracticalresearchprojects. Butvocationaleducationfacesadeeperproblem:itsimage.China’smiddle classiseagertoforgetitsexperiencewithphysicallaborandfewallowtheir childrentobecometechnicalworkers.Everyonethinksthesearethingsthat low-classpeopledo.ThusChinanowproducesrecordnumbersofcollege grads--whostruggletofindworkbecausetheylacktheskillsformanufacturing wheredemandisgreatest.Onefixwouldbetore-brandvocationalsubjectsas professionalnotmanualskills.Attheotherendofthe spectrumareChina’s100million-plusruralmigrantworkersmanyofwhomhave littleschooling.Theyhaveneverlearnedhowtoworkwithotherstolivein thecitysavemoneyorchoosetherightjob.Thustheyfindithardtolearn fromtheirjobsorplantheircareers.Thisresultsinextremelyhighlabor turnover.Teachingandtraininglifeskillstocomplementvocationalprograms wouldhelp.YettheurgencyofChina’sskilled-laborshortfall willforcearethink.FornowChinaisrelyingoncheaplow-skilled labor-intensiveproductionbutit’snotsustainableinthelongtermWemust raiseourskillslevelandit’simpossibleforstate-runcollegestodoallthe training.Indeedwiththedemandforskilledworkersgrowingallthetime Chinawillneedallthehelpitcanget.Intheauthor’sopinionthebestwaytosolveamoreseriousproblemofChinesevocationaleducationis______.
Ithasbeenjustlysaidthatwhile"wespeakwithourvocalorganswe1withourwholebodies."Allofuscommunicatewithoneanother2aswellaswithwords.Sometimesweknowwhatwe’redoingaswiththeuseofgesturessuchasthethumbs-upsigntoindicatethatwe3.Butmostofthetimewe’renotawarethatwe’redoingit.Wegesturewitheyebrowsorahandmeetsomeoneelse’seyesand4.Theseactionswe5arerandomandincidental.Butresearchers6thatthereisasystemofthemalmostasconsistentandcomprehensibleaslanguageandtheyconcludethatthereisawhole7ofbodylanguage8thewaywemovethegesturesweemploythepostureweadoptthefacialexpressionwe9theextenttowhichwetouchandthedistancewestand10eachother. Thebodylanguageservesavarietyofpurposes.Firstlyitcanreplaceverbalcommunication11withtheuseofgesture.Secondlyitcanmodifyverbalcommunicationloudnessand12ofvoiceisanexamplehere.Thirdlyitregulatessocialinteraction:turntakingislargelygovernedbynon-verbal13.Finallyitconveysouremotionsandattitudes.Thisis14importantforsuccessfulcross-culturecommunication. Everyculturehasitsown"bodylanguage"andchildrenabsorbitsnuances15withspokenlanguage.ThewayanEnglishmencrosseshislegsis16likethewayamateAmericandoesit.Whenwecommunicatewithpeoplefromotherculturesthebodylanguagesometimeshelpmakethecommunicationeasyand17suchasshakinghandissucha18gesturethatpeopleallovertheworldknowthatitisasignalforgreeting.Butsometimes--thebodylanguagecancausecertainmisunderstanding19peopleofdifferentculturesoftenhavedifferentformsbehaviorforsendingthesamemessageorhavedifferent20towardsthesamebodysignals. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.3
Ithasbeenjustlysaidthatwhile"wespeakwithourvocalorganswe1withourwholebodies."Allofuscommunicatewithoneanother2aswellaswithwords.Sometimesweknowwhatwe’redoingaswiththeuseofgesturessuchasthethumbs-upsigntoindicatethatwe3.Butmostofthetimewe’renotawarethatwe’redoingit.Wegesturewitheyebrowsorahandmeetsomeoneelse’seyesand4.Theseactionswe5arerandomandincidental.Butresearchers6thatthereisasystemofthemalmostasconsistentandcomprehensibleaslanguageandtheyconcludethatthereisawhole7ofbodylanguage8thewaywemovethegesturesweemploythepostureweadoptthefacialexpressionwe9theextenttowhichwetouchandthedistancewestand10eachother. Thebodylanguageservesavarietyofpurposes.Firstlyitcanreplaceverbalcommunication11withtheuseofgesture.Secondlyitcanmodifyverbalcommunicationloudnessand12ofvoiceisanexamplehere.Thirdlyitregulatessocialinteraction:turntakingislargelygovernedbynon-verbal13.Finallyitconveysouremotionsandattitudes.Thisis14importantforsuccessfulcross-culturecommunication. Everyculturehasitsown"bodylanguage"andchildrenabsorbitsnuances15withspokenlanguage.ThewayanEnglishmencrosseshislegsis16likethewayamateAmericandoesit.Whenwecommunicatewithpeoplefromotherculturesthebodylanguagesometimeshelpmakethecommunicationeasyand17suchasshakinghandissucha18gesturethatpeopleallovertheworldknowthatitisasignalforgreeting.Butsometimes--thebodylanguagecancausecertainmisunderstanding19peopleofdifferentculturesoftenhavedifferentformsbehaviorforsendingthesamemessageorhavedifferent20towardsthesamebodysignals. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.19
Ithasbeenjustlysaidthatwhile"wespeakwithourvocalorganswe1withourwholebodies."Allofuscommunicatewithoneanother2aswellaswithwords.Sometimesweknowwhatwe’redoingaswiththeuseofgesturessuchasthethumbs-upsigntoindicatethatwe3.Butmostofthetimewe’renotawarethatwe’redoingit.Wegesturewitheyebrowsorahandmeetsomeoneelse’seyesand4.Theseactionswe5arerandomandincidental.Butresearchers6thatthereisasystemofthemalmostasconsistentandcomprehensibleaslanguageandtheyconcludethatthereisawhole7ofbodylanguage8thewaywemovethegesturesweemploythepostureweadoptthefacialexpressionwe9theextenttowhichwetouchandthedistancewestand10eachother. Thebodylanguageservesavarietyofpurposes.Firstlyitcanreplaceverbalcommunication11withtheuseofgesture.Secondlyitcanmodifyverbalcommunicationloudnessand12ofvoiceisanexamplehere.Thirdlyitregulatessocialinteraction:turntakingislargelygovernedbynon-verbal13.Finallyitconveysouremotionsandattitudes.Thisis14importantforsuccessfulcross-culturecommunication. Everyculturehasitsown"bodylanguage"andchildrenabsorbitsnuances15withspokenlanguage.ThewayanEnglishmencrosseshislegsis16likethewayamateAmericandoesit.Whenwecommunicatewithpeoplefromotherculturesthebodylanguagesometimeshelpmakethecommunicationeasyand17suchasshakinghandissucha18gesturethatpeopleallovertheworldknowthatitisasignalforgreeting.Butsometimes--thebodylanguagecancausecertainmisunderstanding19peopleofdifferentculturesoftenhavedifferentformsbehaviorforsendingthesamemessageorhavedifferent20towardsthesamebodysignals. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.7
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Text2 Themoonappearstowarpthemindsof somemen.Despiteputtingmenonthemoonin1969Americaseemsdeterminedon re-enactingthespaceracethistimepittingitseffortsagainstthoseofthe Chinese.NowaRussiancompanyclaimsitcoulddevelopasystemtoexploitthe moon’snaturalresourcesandpotentiallyrelocateharmfulindustriesthere.This islunacy.Russiacertainlyhasgreatprowessinspace. InitsformerguiseasthecentreofpowerintheSovietUnionitlaunchedthe firstman-madesatellitein1957.InaspectacularfollowupYuriGagarin becamethefirstpersoninspacein1961.Anothertriumphcamein1968whenthe Russianssentaspaceshiptoorbitthemoonwithturtlesaboardreturningit anditslivingcargosafelytoEarth.AnunmannedRussianspacecraftalsolanded onthemoonaheadofthefirstmannedlandingbytheAmericans.EvenafterNeil ArmstrongtookhisonesmallstepRussiahasproveditssuperiorityinkeeping peopleinspacestationsorbitingtheEarth.TheRussianSoyuzrocketisa mainstayofsatellitelaunchesandwouldbeusedtorescueastronautsshouldany accidentbefalltheInternationalSpaceStation.Headofthe spacecraftmanufacturerthathelpedachievetheseRussiansuccessesthisweek boastedthathisrocketscouldbeusedtoindustrialisethemoon.Sowhywere hisremarksgreetedwithsuchscepticismOnereasonforthe cynicismisthattheideaisabsurd.AUnitedNationstreatypassedin1967bans potentiallyharmfulinterferencewiththeEarth’soriginalsatelliteand requiresinternationalconsultationbeforeproceedingwithanyactivitythat coulddisruptthepeacefulexplorationofspaceincludingthemoon.Asecond problemisthatlandingonthemoonhasprovedbeyondthebudgetofanystate otherthanAmericaandofanyprivatecompanytodate.Infact oneofthebesthopesforinvestmentcomesfromspacetourism.OnSaturdayApril 7ththefifthsuchholidaymakerenteredspaceaboardaRussianSoyuzrocket. CharlesSimonyianAmericansoftwaredeveloperpaid$25mforhisten-daystay attheInternationalSpaceStation.Thenextholidaydestinationisthemoon. Thetouroperatorthatorganisedthefirstfivepackagesisofferingtwotickets toorbitthemoonfor$100meach.LaunchwouldbeaboardaSoyuzspacecraft.But theSoyuzsystemwasdesignedinthe1960sandhasbeenonthevergeof retirementformanyyears.UnfortunatelytheRussianauthoritieshavepostponed indefinitelythedevelopmentofasuccessor.Thustheclaimofthe industrialisationofthemoonisunlikelyto succeed.Accordingtothetextwhichisthemostprobableresultofthedevelopmentofspacetourism
Ithasbeenjustlysaidthatwhile"wespeakwithourvocalorganswe1withourwholebodies."Allofuscommunicatewithoneanother2aswellaswithwords.Sometimesweknowwhatwe’redoingaswiththeuseofgesturessuchasthethumbs-upsigntoindicatethatwe3.Butmostofthetimewe’renotawarethatwe’redoingit.Wegesturewitheyebrowsorahandmeetsomeoneelse’seyesand4.Theseactionswe5arerandomandincidental.Butresearchers6thatthereisasystemofthemalmostasconsistentandcomprehensibleaslanguageandtheyconcludethatthereisawhole7ofbodylanguage8thewaywemovethegesturesweemploythepostureweadoptthefacialexpressionwe9theextenttowhichwetouchandthedistancewestand10eachother. Thebodylanguageservesavarietyofpurposes.Firstlyitcanreplaceverbalcommunication11withtheuseofgesture.Secondlyitcanmodifyverbalcommunicationloudnessand12ofvoiceisanexamplehere.Thirdlyitregulatessocialinteraction:turntakingislargelygovernedbynon-verbal13.Finallyitconveysouremotionsandattitudes.Thisis14importantforsuccessfulcross-culturecommunication. Everyculturehasitsown"bodylanguage"andchildrenabsorbitsnuances15withspokenlanguage.ThewayanEnglishmencrosseshislegsis16likethewayamateAmericandoesit.Whenwecommunicatewithpeoplefromotherculturesthebodylanguagesometimeshelpmakethecommunicationeasyand17suchasshakinghandissucha18gesturethatpeopleallovertheworldknowthatitisasignalforgreeting.Butsometimes--thebodylanguagecancausecertainmisunderstanding19peopleofdifferentculturesoftenhavedifferentformsbehaviorforsendingthesamemessageorhavedifferent20towardsthesamebodysignals. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.1
Ithasbeenjustlysaidthatwhile"wespeakwithourvocalorganswe1withourwholebodies."Allofuscommunicatewithoneanother2aswellaswithwords.Sometimesweknowwhatwe’redoingaswiththeuseofgesturessuchasthethumbs-upsigntoindicatethatwe3.Butmostofthetimewe’renotawarethatwe’redoingit.Wegesturewitheyebrowsorahandmeetsomeoneelse’seyesand4.Theseactionswe5arerandomandincidental.Butresearchers6thatthereisasystemofthemalmostasconsistentandcomprehensibleaslanguageandtheyconcludethatthereisawhole7ofbodylanguage8thewaywemovethegesturesweemploythepostureweadoptthefacialexpressionwe9theextenttowhichwetouchandthedistancewestand10eachother. Thebodylanguageservesavarietyofpurposes.Firstlyitcanreplaceverbalcommunication11withtheuseofgesture.Secondlyitcanmodifyverbalcommunicationloudnessand12ofvoiceisanexamplehere.Thirdlyitregulatessocialinteraction:turntakingislargelygovernedbynon-verbal13.Finallyitconveysouremotionsandattitudes.Thisis14importantforsuccessfulcross-culturecommunication. Everyculturehasitsown"bodylanguage"andchildrenabsorbitsnuances15withspokenlanguage.ThewayanEnglishmencrosseshislegsis16likethewayamateAmericandoesit.Whenwecommunicatewithpeoplefromotherculturesthebodylanguagesometimeshelpmakethecommunicationeasyand17suchasshakinghandissucha18gesturethatpeopleallovertheworldknowthatitisasignalforgreeting.Butsometimes--thebodylanguagecancausecertainmisunderstanding19peopleofdifferentculturesoftenhavedifferentformsbehaviorforsendingthesamemessageorhavedifferent20towardsthesamebodysignals. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.5
Ithasbeenjustlysaidthatwhile"wespeakwithourvocalorganswe1withourwholebodies."Allofuscommunicatewithoneanother2aswellaswithwords.Sometimesweknowwhatwe’redoingaswiththeuseofgesturessuchasthethumbs-upsigntoindicatethatwe3.Butmostofthetimewe’renotawarethatwe’redoingit.Wegesturewitheyebrowsorahandmeetsomeoneelse’seyesand4.Theseactionswe5arerandomandincidental.Butresearchers6thatthereisasystemofthemalmostasconsistentandcomprehensibleaslanguageandtheyconcludethatthereisawhole7ofbodylanguage8thewaywemovethegesturesweemploythepostureweadoptthefacialexpressionwe9theextenttowhichwetouchandthedistancewestand10eachother. Thebodylanguageservesavarietyofpurposes.Firstlyitcanreplaceverbalcommunication11withtheuseofgesture.Secondlyitcanmodifyverbalcommunicationloudnessand12ofvoiceisanexamplehere.Thirdlyitregulatessocialinteraction:turntakingislargelygovernedbynon-verbal13.Finallyitconveysouremotionsandattitudes.Thisis14importantforsuccessfulcross-culturecommunication. Everyculturehasitsown"bodylanguage"andchildrenabsorbitsnuances15withspokenlanguage.ThewayanEnglishmencrosseshislegsis16likethewayamateAmericandoesit.Whenwecommunicatewithpeoplefromotherculturesthebodylanguagesometimeshelpmakethecommunicationeasyand17suchasshakinghandissucha18gesturethatpeopleallovertheworldknowthatitisasignalforgreeting.Butsometimes--thebodylanguagecancausecertainmisunderstanding19peopleofdifferentculturesoftenhavedifferentformsbehaviorforsendingthesamemessageorhavedifferent20towardsthesamebodysignals. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.17
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