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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Tips to keep a hearty conversation flowing
On holidays we typically gather with our nearest and dearest. But 36 can be made, maintained and broken through the ways we talk to our loved _37___, according to Deborah Tannen, a George-town University professor in linguistics(语言学). She has suggestions as to how we can 38 communications at our festival dinner tables. Let’s take a look.
*A round dinning table is best for promoting a 39 conversation because
everyone 40 each other.
*Avoid _41_ grandparents at the ends of a rectangular(长方形的) table, even though it is the traditional place of __42__. Elderly people may feel lonely there if they are unable to hear or keep __43__ a conversation.
*__44__ prefer to face each other and make eye contact when they talk. In contrast, men tend to look around at other things. “Guys may be more 45 keeping gazing on the TV,” says Tannen. “They’ll still be _46__, though.”
*Be aware that people have different ways of talking. Each person has a different __47__ of tone, rhyme, timing and how _48__ of a pause is normal in a conversation. Watch for people who seem left __49__. If you feel you are doing all the talking, hold back to give others a 50 .If you feel you aren’t getting a chance to speak, try pushing yourself to start 51 .
*People sometimes get upset on big festivals _52 they stay too long in the apartment. Some families find that gatherings go more __53__ if they plan for some fun _54___. So why not get a breath of fresh air? Going to a park for a walk or taking a trip to the zoo may be more__55__ than just sitting around inside.
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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Tips to keep a hearty conversation flowing
On holidays we typically gather with our nearest and dearest.But 1can be made, maintained and broken through the ways we talk to our loved _2___, according to Deborah Tannen, a George-town University professor in linguistics(语言学).She has suggestions as to how we can 3communications at our festival dinner tables.Let’s take a look.
*A round dinning table is best for promoting a 4conversation because everyone 5each other.
*Avoid _6_ grandparents at the ends of a rectangular(长方形的) table, even though it is the traditional place of __7__.Elderly people may feel lonely there if they are unable to hear or keep __8__ a conversation.
*__9__ prefer to face each other and make eye contact when they talk.In contrast, men tend to look around at other things.“Guys may be more 10keeping gazing on the TV,” says Tannen.“They’ll still be _11__, though.”
*Be aware that people have different ways of talking.Each person has a different __12__ of tone, rhyme, timing and how _13__ of a pause is normal in a conversation.Watch for people who seem left __14__.If you feel you are doing all the talking, hold back to give others a 15.If you feel you aren’t getting a chance to speak, try pushing yourself to start 16.
*People sometimes get upset on big festivals _17they stay too long in the apartment.Some families find that gatherings go more __18__ if they plan for some fun _19___.So why not get a breath of fresh air? Going to a park for a walk or taking a trip to the zoo may be more__20__ than just sitting around inside.
1.A.demands B.relationships C. victories D.mistakes
2.A.ones B.those C.others D.them
3.A. bother B.delay C. damage D.improve
4.A.lively B.short C. calm D.dull
5.A.scolds B.blames C.faces D.annoys
6.A.checking B.hiding C.seating D.hurting
7.A.pity B.sorrow C.intelligence D.honor
8.A.up with B.off C. away from D. out of
9.A.Grown-ups B.Men C.People D.Women
10.A.surprised B.relaxed C.encouraged D.upset
11.A.thinking B.doubting C.listening D.looking
12.A.matter B.sense C.direction D.point
13.A. often B. long C. soon D. far
14.A. out B. behind C. over D. off
15.A.reward B.gift C.hand D.chance
16.A.talking B singing C. dancing D.playing
17.A.until B.if C.though D.since
18.A.naturally B.coldly C.quickly D.smoothly
19.A.indoors B.outside C.inside D.everywhere
20.A.abstract B.bitter C.enjoyable D.cruel
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Tips to keep a hearty conversation flowing
On holidays we typically gather with our nearest and dearest. But 36 can be made, maintained and broken through the ways we talk to our loved _37___, according to Deborah Tannen, a George-town University professor in linguistics(语言学). She has suggestions as to how we can 38 communications at our festival dinner tables. Let’s take a look.
*A round dinning table is best for promoting a 39 conversation because
everyone 40 each other.
*Avoid _41_ grandparents at the ends of a rectangular(长方形的) table, even though it is the traditional place of __42__. Elderly people may feel lonely there if they are unable to hear or keep __43__ a conversation.
*__44__ prefer to face each other and make eye contact when they talk. In contrast, men tend to look around at other things. “Guys may be more 45 keeping gazing on the TV,” says Tannen. “They’ll still be _46__, though.”
*Be aware that people have different ways of talking. Each person has a different __47__ of tone, rhyme, timing and how _48__ of a pause is normal in a conversation. Watch for people who seem left __49__. If you feel you are doing all the talking, hold back to give others a 50 .If you feel you aren’t getting a chance to speak, try pushing yourself to start 51 .
*People sometimes get upset on big festivals _52 they stay too long in the apartment. Some families find that gatherings go more __53__ if they plan for some fun _54___. So why not get a breath of fresh air? Going to a park for a walk or taking a trip to the zoo may be more__55__ than just sitting around inside.
A. demands B. relationships C. victories D. mistakes
A. ones B. those C. others D. them
A. bother B. delay C. damage D. improve
A. lively B. short C. calm D. dull
A. scolds B. blames C. faces D. annoys
A. checking B. hiding C. seating D. hurting
A. pity B. sorrow C. intelligence D. honor
A. up with B. off C. away from D. out of
A. Grown-ups B. Men C. People D. Women
A. surprised B. relaxed C. encouraged D. upset
A. thinking B. doubting C. listening D. looking
A. matter B. sense C. direction D. point
A. often B. long C. soon D. far
A. out B. behind C. over D. off
A. reward B. gift C. hand D. chance
A. talking B singing C. dancing D. playing
A. until B. if C. though D. since
A. naturally B. coldly C. quickly D. smoothly
A. indoors B. outside C. inside D. everywhere
A. abstract B. bitter C. enjoyable D. cruel
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Tips to keep a hearty conversation flowing On holidays we typically gather with our nearest and dearest. But 1 can be made, maintained and broken through the ways we talk to our loved 2 , according to Deborah Tannen, a George-town University professor in linguistics (语言学). She has suggestions as to how we can 3 communications at our festival dinner tables. Let's take a look. *A round dinning table is best for promoting a 4 conversation because everyone 5 each other. *Avoid 6 grandparents at the ends of a rectangular (长方形的) table, even though it is the traditional place of 7 . Elderly people may feel lonely there if they are unable to hear or keep 8 a conversation. * 9 prefer to face each other and make eye contact when they talk. In contrast, men tend to look around at other things. "Guys may be more 10 keeping gazing on the TV," says Tannen. "They'll still be 11 , though.” *Be aware that people have different ways of talking. Each person has a different 12 of tone, rhyme, timing and how 13 of a pause is normal in a conversation. Watch for people who seem left 14 . If you feel you are doing all the talking, hold back to give others a 15 . If you feel you aren't getting a chance to speak, try pushing yourself to start 16 . *People sometimes get upset on big festivals 17 they stay too long in the apartment. Some families find that gatherings go more 18 if they plan for some fun 19 . So why not get a breath of fresh air? Going to a park for a walk or taking a trip to the zoo may be more 20 than just sitting around inside. | |||
( )1. A. demands ( )2. A. ones ( )3. A. bother ( )4. A. lively ( )5. A. scolds ( )6. A. checking ( )7. A. pity ( )8. A. up with ( )9. A. Grown-ups ( )10. A. surprised ( )11. A. thinking ( )12. A. matter ( )13. A. often ( )14. A. out ( )15. A. reward ( )16. A. talking ( )17. A. until ( )18. A. naturally ( )19. A. indoors ( )20. A. abstract |
B. relationships B. those B. delay B. short B. blames B. hiding B. sorrow B. off B. Men B. relaxed B. doubting B. sense B. long B. behind B. gift B singing B. if B. coldly B. outside B. bitter |
C. victories C. others C. damage C. calm C. faces C. seating C. intelligence C. away from C. People C. encouraged C. listening C. direction C. soon C. over C. hand C. dancing C. though C. quickly C. inside C. enjoyable |
D. mistakes D. them D. improve D. dull D. annoys D. hurting D. honor D. out of D. Women D. upset D. looking D. point D. far D. off D. chance D. playing D. since D. smoothly D. everywhere D. cruel |
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