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。 greet v. 問候,迎接 He greeted her with a loving hug. 他以一個深情的擁抱來迎接她。 in Japan people greet by bowing, and in the United States, people shake hands to show their greetings. 3. How do people in Thailand signal a person to e near? In Thailand, if you want to signal a person to e near, you should move the fingers back and forth with palm down. body language is not allowed in Korea? Crossing one’s legs is not allowed in Korea. 5. How do the Muslims in India pass things? In India, the Muslims think the left hand is unclean and do not eat or pass something with it. They pass things with the right hand. 11. stay close to each other 互相靠近待著 12. greet by kissing on both cheeks 通過親吻雙頰來問候 13. shake hands 握手 14. to signal a person to e near 示意一個人過來 15. palm down/ up 手心朝下 ( 上 ) 16. crossing one’s legs 翹二郎腿 17. more than half of our ideas 多數(shù)人的想法 18. tone of voice 說話的語氣 19. our facial expressions 我們的面部的表情 20 nonverbal messages 非語言信息 21. in different cultures 在不同的文化里 22. mean to show agreement 意思是表達(dá)同意 23. hand everything with both hands to show their respect 用雙手遞東西來表示尊敬 24. a sign of disrespect 不尊敬的標(biāo)志 25. touch the head of another person 觸摸另外一個人的頭 Language points express v. 表達(dá) I can’t express how grateful I am. 我說不出有多么感激。 If you go out now, your parents _______ ________ _______ _______ you. 3. 發(fā)現(xiàn)什么都還沒做 ,她很生氣。 1. 他對你昨天所做的事非常生氣。 be angry to +動詞原形 + that從句 因 …… 而生氣 Mr Smith was very angry to learn that his dog was missing. 得知狗丟了 , 史密斯先生很生氣。 be angry at / about sth. 因某事而生氣。 He always _____ ______ ______ too much money. 3. 我父母不允許我晚上出去。 1. 我們不允許在教室里抽煙。 3. allow sb. sth. 給予某人某物 (尤指錢或時間 );讓某人有 (擁用或帶有 )某物 We’ll allow you enough time to think it over. 我們將給你足夠的時間仔細(xì)思考。 拓展: 1. allow doing sth. 允許做某事 They shouldn