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following statements is NOT true? A. Giving a “salaam” is a kind of “l(fā)earned” body language. B. A “high five” is a formal style of greeting. C. When we make a deal we shake hands. D. In Asia, touching each other when they meet isn’t a mon greeting. B 4. Which of the following is the closest in meaning to the phrase “give away” in the last paragraph? A. Give sb. sth. for free. B. Throw away. C. Give up. D. Make sth. known to sb. 5. What’s the author’s purpose in writing the passage? A. To teach us how to greet others. B. To advise us to use “l(fā)earned” body language. C. To offer us some information about “l(fā)earned” body language. D. To let us know why we shake hands when we meet. Fill in the form: People How they greet traditionally Chinese Muslims Hindus Put the right hand over the left and bow slightly. Touch their heart, mouth and forehead. (salaam) Join their hands and bow their heads in respect. Let’s imitate the ways of greeting of the different people, such as Europeans, Chinese, Muslims, Hindus, American youths. American youths Chinese Muslims Europeans and Americans aggressive, deal, gesture, greet, formal, informal, position, trust, unconscious, weapon 1. Guns and knives are two different types of ________. 2. Someone who has a(n) __________ attitude may be violent. 3. You can ______ someone by saying “Hello”. 4. Your _________ is the way you are sitting or standing. 5. If you are ___________ of something you do not know it is happening. 6. A(n) ____ is a business agreement. weapons aggressive greet position unconscious deal aggressive, deal, gesture, greet, formal, infor