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ies Ⅳ . 任務(wù)型閱讀 Tibet is an interesting place. 1. ______ What would you like to do if you go to visit a Tibetan family? Here are some tips for you. First, 2. ______, don’t step on the doorsill (門檻 ). Then, 3. ______, you may sit crosslegged (盤腿而坐 ). 4. ______ They always drink a toast (干杯 ) when they have dinner with friends. If they put their palm (手掌 ) together, it means the best wish for you. 5. ______ When someone gives it to you, you should use two hands to receive it, and bend your body (彎腰 ). Wish you enjoy yourself in a Tibetan family. 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,把下列五個(gè)句子還原到短文空白處。 that D. enough。 Ⅰ . 1— 5 DCACB 6— 10 CCCDB Ⅱ . 1— 5 ABCAB 6— 10 CDDAC Ⅲ . 1— 5 BCDCB Ⅳ . 1— 5 EADBC Ⅴ . 1. languages 2. visitors 3. funny 4. personal 5. Germans Ⅵ . 1. smile 2. hug 3. together 4. touch 5. mouth Ⅶ . 1— 5 CGDBE Ⅷ . One possible version: People also can use body language to municate with others. You must have smiled to your friend when you meet him again after a long time. Smile is body language. And it is obvious (顯而易見 ) that through human being’s history, people use body language to municate with others frequently. Such as when you find your friend is depressed, you give him a smile to cheer him up and at that moment the smile is better than any words I think. As well as when you are surrounded (包圍 ) by noises, you cannot make yourself understood by words, so you use gestures which are body language to express your ideas. In a word, body language is as important as spoken language.