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     Facial expressions carry meaning that is determined by situations and relationships. For example, in
American culture the smile is in general an expression of pleasure. Yet it also has other uses. A woman’s
smile at a police officer does not carry the same meaning as the smile she gives to a young child. A smile
may show love or politeness. It can also hide true feelings. It often causes confusion (困惑) across cultures. For example, many people in Russia consider smiling at strangers in public to be unusual and even improper. Yet many Americans smile freely at strangers in public places (although this is less common in big
cities). Some Russians believe that Americans smile in the wrong places; some Americans believe that Russians don’t smile enough. In Southeast Asian cultures, a smile is frequently used to cover painful feelings.
Vietnamese people may tell a sad story but end the story with a smile.    
     Our faces show emotions (情感), but we should not attempt to “read” people from another culture as we would “read” someone from our own culture. The fact that members of one culture do not express their emotions as openly as do members of another does not mean that they do not experience emotions.
Rather, there are cultural differences in the amount of facial expressiveness permitted. For example, in
"public and in formal situations many Japanese do not show their emotions as freely as Americans do.
When with friends, Japanese and Americans seem to show their emotions similarly.   
     It is difficult to generalize about Americans and facial expressiveness because of personal and cultural
backgrounds in the United States. People from certain cultural backgrounds in the United States seem to
be more facially expressive than others. The key is to try not to judge people whose ways of showing
emotion are different. If we judge according to our own cultural habits, we may make the mistake of
“reading” the other person incorrectly.
1. What does the smile usually mean in the U.S.?
A. Love
B. Politeness
C. Joy
D. Thankfulness
2. The author mentions the smile of the Vietnamese to prove that a smile can ________.
A. show friendliness to strangers
B. be used to hide true feelings  
C. be used in the wrong places        
D. show personal habits
3.What should we do before attempting to "read" people?
A. Learn about their relations with others
B. Understand their cultural backgrounds
C. Find out about their past experience
D. Figure out what they will do next
4. What would be the best title for the test?
A. Cultural Differences
B. Smiles and Relationships
C. Facial Expressiveness
D. Habits and Emotions
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科目:高中英语 来源:2010年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试、英语(江西卷) 题型:050

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  Every day we experiencc one of the wonders of the world around us without even realizing it It is not the amszing complexity of television.Nor the impressive tcchnology of transport The universal wonder we share and Experience is our ability to make noises with our mouths, and so transmit ideas and thoughts to each other's minds.This ability comes so naturally that tend to forget what a miracle(奇迹)it is.

  Obviously, the ability to talk is something that marks humans off from animals.Of course, some animals have powers just as amazing.Birds can fly thousands of miles by observing positions of the stars in the sky in relation to the time of day and year.In Nature's went show, humans are a species of animal that have deve pod their own special act.If we reduce it to basie ferms, it's a ability for communicating information to ther by varying sounds we make as we breathe out.

  Not the to don't have other powers of communication.Our facia.expressions convey our emotions, such as anger, or jout or disappointment.The way we hold our beads can indicate to others whether we are happy or sad.This is so-called “body language”.Bristling(直立的)fur is an unmistakable warning of attack among many animals.Similarly, the bowed bead or drooping tail shows a readiness to take second place in any animal gathering.

  Such a means of communication is a basic mechanism that animals, including human beings, instinctively acquire and display.Is the ability to speak just another sort of instinct?If so, how did human beings acquire this amazing skill?Biologists can readily indicate that particular area of our brain where speech mechanisms function, but this doesn't tell us how that part of our bodies originated in our biological history.

(1)

According to the passage, the wonder we take for granted is ________.

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A.

our ability to use language

B.

the mintle of technalay

C.

the miaole power of nature

D.

our canlity to make noises with mouth

(2)

What feature of“body language”mentioned in the passage is common to both humans and animals?

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A.

Lifting beads when sad.

B.

Keeping long faces when angry.

C.

Bristling hair when ready to attack.

D.

Bowing heads when willing to obey.

(3)

What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?

[  ]

A.

Body language is uniqun to humans.

B.

Animals express emotions just as humans do.

C.

Humans have other poeers of communication.

D.

Humans are thfferent from animals to some degree.

(4)

This pastge is mainly about ________.

[  ]

A.

the development of body language

B.

the special role humans play in nature

C.

the power to convey information to others

D.

the difference between humans and animals in language use

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