2022届一轮复习译林版选修六: Unit 3 Understanding each other 单元测试 一、阅读理解 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A (2021·浙江高三模拟)There are many non-verbal cues(信号)that have completely different meanings in different cultures. One of the most important means of non-verbal communication is eye contact. Eye contact, which simply means one person looking directly at another person's eyes, seems to have strong implications(含意)in almost every culture, although these implications change vastly across the globe! What does eye contact mean in the United States? Here, if you have good eye contact with a person, it generally shows that you are interested in the person you are looking at and in what that person is saying. If you look down or away from a person rather than meeting his or her gaze(凝视),you are considered to be impatient or uninterested in him or her. Also, if you avoid making eye contact with a person, you may be thought to lack self-confidence. However, eye contact is much less common and considered less appropriate in many other cultures than it is considered in the United States. In Japan, eye contact equals aggression. If you look someone in the eye, they look away. Direct eye contact is considered rude or aggressive. It's all right to make brief eye contact, but during most time of the conversation you should look somewhere else. As you can see, it is vital to know what eye contact communicates before you visit a new place. Before traveling, you could go to your local public library or a bookstore and look through a book about the culture of the country you plan to visit. Learn how to use eye contact and other body language wisely so that you are considered polite, and so that you can better connect with people in a culture that is foreign to you! 1.What is stressed in the first paragraph? A. The variety of body language. B. The development of globalization. C. The importance of non-verbal communication. D. The existence of cultural differences. 2.What does good eye contact mean in America? A. Reaching an agreement. B. Improving self-confidence. C. Continuing the conversation. D. Stopping talking aimlessly. 3.What does the author suggest people do before visiting a foreign country? A. Bring some books. B. Make detailed plans. C. Know the local culture. D. Learn a new language. B (2021·四川高三三模)What springs to mind when you think of kung fu, also known as wushu? Maybe the image of Shaolin monks striking fierce poses with a serious look in their eyes, or popular children’s movies like Kung Fu Panda. But do they really portray the meaning of kung fu? Recently, Laurence J. Brahm, a documentary filmmaker from the United States, explored this question in Searching for Kung Fu. In the movie, Brahm started a kung fu pilgrimage(朝圣之旅), travelling to cities in China and the US in search of the origin and value of kung fu. Brahm himself is a kung fu lover who has been devoted to the practice for ... ...
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