He was sitting in the chair, ______a book. A. read B. was reading C. reading D.
He was sitting in the chair, ______a book.
A. read
B. was reading
C. reading
D. with reading
He was sitting in the chair, ______a book.
A. read
B. was reading
C. reading
D. with reading
第1题
He is sitting ______ of the car with the driver. ()
A.in front
B.in the front
C.on the front
D.front
第2题
A.ahead of
B.before
C.in front of
D.above
第3题
What______would happen if he knew you felt that way?
A.will you think
B.do you think
C.you think
D.you would think
第4题
If one were planning an outdoor game during this period, he should ______.
A.plan it for the morning hours
B.plan it for the afternoon hours
C.plan it for the evening hours
D.wait until there was better weather
第5题
(46)
A.looking for
B.and looked
C.look for
D.looked
第6题
What do we learn about the man?
A.He saw the big tower he visited on TV.
B.He has visited the TV tower twice.
C.He has visited the TV tower once.
D.He will visit the TV tower in June.
第7题
Note that body language applies not only to the interviewer but also to the interviewee. Also note that these gestures may happen throughout the conversation and they change as the conversation progresses.
The objective of paying attention to nonverbal communication is to help you change the direction of the conversation. If the person is showing negative gestures, then you need to change the subject by asking a new question or talking about something else.
So, during a job interview, you can watch for the following gestures:
Crossed arms it means that the person is in a defensive and reserved mood.
Crossed arms and legs it means that the person feels very reserved and suspicious.
Open arms and hands it means that the person is open and receptive.
Standing before you with his hands inside the pockets it means he is not sure or feels suspicious.
Standing before you with his hands on his hips it means he is receptive and ready to help you out.
Sitting in a chair shaking one of his legs it means he feels nervous and uncomfortable.
His eyes are downcast and face turned away it means he is not interested in what you are saying.
The palm of the hand holding or stroking his chin it means he is in an evaluating position and being critical.
Leaning back in his chair with both hands clasped behind his head it means he is in an analytical mood, but it is also a gesture of superiority.
Rubbing or touching his nose when answering a question it means he is not telling the complete truth.
Maintaining good eye contact and he smiles in a relaxed and happy way it means he is definitely receptive to you.
(1)99% of the time, we ______________.
A、pay no attention to our gestures and body movements.
B、are aware of our gestures and body movements.
C、know what the meaning of other personsgestures and body movements
D、All of the above
(2)The body language ____________.
A、is applicable only to the interviewer
B、is applicable only to the interviewee
C、is both applicable to the interviewer and the interviewee
D、is neither applicable to the interviewer nor to the interviewee
(3)Open arms and hands mean _______________.
A、the person is reserved
B、the person is reserved and suspicious
C、the person is in negative mood
D、the person is open and receptive
(4)Sitting in a chair shaking one of his legs means __________.
A、the person is calm
B、the person is nervous and uncomfortable
C、the person is waiting for someone
D、the person is angry
(5)The passage______________.
A、mainly deals with nonverbal communication during interviews
B、presents information on body language
C、introduces some forms of body languages
D、describes how to make correct body language
第8题
A.until 12 o'clock in the evening
B.until early next morning
C.all day and all night
D.until after 12 o'clock in the evening
第9题
The ad has great appeal. It pictures a handsome man sitting at a piano in front of smiling guests. It tells the story of Jack, who has secretly learned to play the piano through a mail-order course. His friends at a party all scoff when he sits at the keyboard. But as he plays the first notes of Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata, " they all amazed. When he finishes his flawless performance, the listeners shower him with applause and praise.
Jack tells his friends that he learned to play through the V. S. School of Music. He explains that he was taught through a new method, using no laborious scales and no tiresome practicing. He didn't even have a special talent for music! In the ad, others, too, could increase their popularity and gain happiness.
The writer of this ad, John Gaples, called this style. the "Walter Mitty approach." Walter Mitty is a character in a short story by James Thurber, who daydreams of taking part in great adventures. Although this ad seems old-fashioned now, many people still dream of such easy social success.
The opening sentence catches your attention by______.
A.surprising you
B.describing a humorous situation
C.ridiculing someone
D.appealing to people's dreams of personal success
第10题
【C1】
A.beside
B.next
C.near
D.behind