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or stand up straight and put her hands in the air. People don’t have to say anything to show how they feel about things. The colour of people’s skin may even show how they feel. For example, if people with light coloured skin get embarrassed, their skin may turn red, or if they are worried,they might get pale. Body language can be voluntary(主動的 ) or involuntary(無意識的 ). An interesting fact is that blind children will smile when happy even though they have never seen a smile. The next main type of non verbal munication is gestures. Gestures are munications like facial expressions, hand signals, eye gazing, and body postures. Examples include smiles, handshakes, waving, and raising certain fingers to say something. For instance, if you saw a friend at a noisy carnival, you might smile and wave at your friend. You might also point at the Ferris wheel if you wanted to meet your friend there. You could do all of these things without saying a word. Another great example is in baseball when the catcher signals to the pitcher the kind of pitch to use for the batter that is up. 29. If a boy passes the final exam he ________. A. might not raise his head B. might walk home slowly C. might run home singing D. might not stand there straight someone gets pale he is most likely to be ______. A. anxious B. surprised C. embarrassed D. disappointed one of the following is WRONG according to this passage? A. Body language is mainly expressed by one’s body movements. B. The blind children can also smile when they are glad. C. You can also express yourself without saying a word in baseball. D. Gestures can be shown only by one’s hands. 32. All the following are gestures except ________. A. hand signals B. coloured skin C. hand wave D. eye gazing D Wonderful Museum Hours Monday – Thursday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Friday: 10:00 am – 8:00 pm Saturday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Sunday: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm Closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. The Museum Shop is open during regular museum hours. The Museum Library Monday – Friday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm The Skyliner Restaurant Monday Saturday: during regular museum hours Sunday: 11:30 am – 5:00 pm Admission Adults:$ The aged and students with ID: $ Wonderful Museum offers a 50% discount to groups of 20 or more. Museum nearly opens ____ except on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. A. from Monday to Thursday B. every day C. every day of the week D. on weekends 34. If a group of 30 students with ID visit Wonderful Museum, how much should they pay for the admission? A. $105. B. $90. C. $210 D.$180. 35. If you want to invite your friends to dinner on Friday, you have to reach the Skyliner Restaurant ____. A. after 8:00 pm B. at 6:00 am C. after 10:00 pm D. before 8:00 pm 第二節(jié)(共 5 小題;每小題 分,滿分 分) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。 Tips for a Happier Workplace You don’t have to be friends with your coworkers, but you do need to be friendly. Read on for fresh ways to make your office a kinder, gentler place. ◆ Give a happy “Hello! ”in the morning Do you walk into the office, eyes down, and immediately start work? If so, you are likely to find that coworkers ignore(忽視 )you or avoid 36 ___It’s really amazing how fast this small gesture can change unfriendly workplace relations. ◆ Learn the art of small talk Ask your coworkers about their interests—their favorite music, movies, and books, as well as their hobbies __ 37 __Once you know what catches their imagination, pick up stories from newspapers or magazines to help start conversations. ◆ Ask what they think People love to be asked for their opinion, so go out of your way to ask, “What do you think of this report? ” or “How do you think I should deal with this situation? ” _____38____ ◆ Avoid gossip(流言飛語 ) 39______So return the favor. When a coworker walks towards you bearing a piece of gossip, respond(回應(yīng) )with, “Really? ”and then change the subject or get back to work. If you don’t respond, the gossiper will move on. ◆ ____40_____ To win friends at work, start with good office etiquette(禮節(jié) ). There’s nothing more frustrating(令人沮喪的 )to busy coworkers than to have their s and pho