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uerto Rico like touching each other, but people in Britain do not touch each other. People in Arab countries like standing 7 one another when they are talking, 8 English people must keep a distance 9 when they are talking. When you use a foreign language it is very important to know the meanings of gestures and movements in the foreign country 10 the customs will help you municate 11 people. And make you stay there much more 12 and fortable. 1. A. helpful B. difficult C. easy D. useless 2. A. words B. gestures C. handshake D. idioms 3. A. to mean B. mean C. means D. meaning 4. A. received B. accepted C. receiving D. accepting 5. A. a B. as C. D. the 6. A. instead of B. stand for C. such as D. pared to 7. A. nearly B. far away C. close to D. side by side 8. A. and B. or C. but D. however 9. A. from B. of C. to D. away 10. A. taking B. refusing C. following D. saying 11. A. to B. through C. for D. with 12. A. important B. pleasant C. interesting D. pleased B Body language is very important in munication. Studies 1 that only 7% of the munication in daily 2 is in words. Westerners expect people 3 at each other 4 the eyes when they talk. If you don’t do that while you 5 , it may show that you do not like the person, 6 that you are not interested in what the person says. When 7 hands westerners will shake two or three times. Do not shake 8 westerner’s hand for a long time. When a man shakes hands 9 a woman, it is 10 for the woman to hold 11 her hand first. In the west, 12 with one finger at a person while talking 13 means that the person 14 is speaking is criticizing the person who 15 pointed at. Besides this, men in Englishspeaking countries touch men much 16 than men touch men in China. But men and women touch each other publicly 17 than men and women touch each other publicly in China. Boy friends and girlfriends often 18 hands, embrace ( 擁抱 ) or kiss in public Good friends often 19 one another with a kiss 20 the cheek, if they are women or of opposite sexes. 1. A. shows B. show C. have D. has 2. A. life B. lives C. lives D. living 3. A. look B. to look C. looking D. looked 4. A. with B. by C. in D. to 5. A. see something B. read a book C. are looking D. are talking] 6. A. and B. but C. or D. except 7. A. shaking B. shaken C. shake