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cultural “body language” in some countries.2. Detailedreading1. Who is the first person arriving at the Capital International Airport?A. Julia Smith B. Tony GarciaC. George Cook D. Ahmed Aziz⑵. What do Japanese do when meeting others?A. bow B. shake handsC. only smile D. kiss others cheeks ⑶. Where is Darlene Coulon from?A. Jordan B. SpainC. France D. Britain ⑷. What can we learn from the passage?A. Never too old to learn.B. When in Rome, do as Romans do.C. Four eyes see more than two.D. Every country has its own customs.⑸. How do people use unspoken language?A. By the movement of their bodies.B. By eye contact.C. By keeping physical distance, actions or posture.D. By moving hands.Part2. Read for language points.1. 完型填空Yesterday, another student and I, ______ (represent) our university’s student association, ____ (go) to the Capital International Airport to meet this year’s international students. The first person to arrive was Tony Garcia from Colombia, closely _____ (follow) by Julia Smith from Britain. After I met them and then introduced them to each other, I was very ______ (surprise). Tony approached Julia, touched her shoulder and ______ (kiss) her on the cheek! She stepped back _______ (appear) surprised and put up her hands, as if in defence. There was probably a major _______ (misunderstand). Then Akira Nagata from Japan came in _____ (smile), together with George Cook from Canada. As they were _______ (introduce), George reached his hand out to the Japanese student. Just at that moment, Akira bowed ____ his nose touched George’s ______hand. They both apologized _______ cultural mistake.As I met the following international students, I saw even more cultural mistakes between students from different countries._____ I get to know more international friends, I learn more about this cultural “body language”. _____ all cultures greet each other the same way. English people, for example, _____ not usually stand very close to others or touch strangers as soon as they meet. _______, people from places like Spain, Italy, or South American countries approach others _____ (close) and are more ____ (like) to touch them. Most people around the world now greet each other by _____ (shake) hands, but some cultures use