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Perhaps the most famous theory, the study of body movement, was suggested by Professor Ray Birdwhistell. He believes that physical appearance is often culturally programmed. In other words, we learn our looks—we are not born with them. A baby has generally informed face features. A baby, according to Birdwhistell, learns where to set the eyebrows by looking at those around—family and friends. This helps explain why the people of some areas of the United States look so much alike. New Englanders or Southerners have certain common face features that cannot be explained by genetics (遗传学). The exact shape of the mouth is not set at birth, it is learned after. In fact, the final mouth shape is not formed until well after new teeth are set. For many, this can be well into grown-ups. A husband and wife together for a long time often come to look alike. We learn our looks from those around us. This is perhaps why in a single country area where people smile more than those in other areas. In the United States, for example, the South is the part of the country where the people smile most frequently. In New England they smile less, and in the western part of New York State still less. Many southerners find cities such as New York cold and unfriendly, partly because people on Madison Avenue smile less than people on Peachtree Street in Atlanta, Georgia. People in largely populated areas also smile and greet each other in public less than people in small towns do.

Ray Birdwhistell believes that physical appearance _______.

A. has little to do with culture             B. is ever changing

C. is different from place to place          D. has much to do with culture

According to the passage, the final mouth shape is formed _______.

A. as soon as one’s teeth are newly set      B. sometime after new teeth are set    

C. around 15 years old                   D. before birth   

Ray Birdwhistell can tell what area of the United States a person is from by _______.

A. what he or she likes best               B. how he or she raises his or her eyebrows

C. how much he or she smiles                   D. the way he or she talks

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Perhaps the most famous theory, the study of body movement, was suggested by Professor Ray Birdwhistell. He believes that physical appearance is often culturally programmed. In other words, we learn our looks—we are not born with them. A baby has generally informed face features. A baby, according to Birdwhistell, learns where to set the eyebrows by looking at those around-family and friends. This helps explain why the people of some areas of the United States look so much alike, new Englanders or Southerners have certain common face features that cannot be explained by genetics(遗传学). The exact shape of the mouth is not set at birth, it is learned after. In fact, the final mouth shape is not formed until well after new teeth are set. For many, this can be well into grown-ups. A husband and wife together for a long time often come to look alike. We learn our looks from those around us. This is perhaps why in a single country area where people smile more than those in other areas. In the United States, for example, the South is the part of the country where the people smile most frequently. In New England they smile less, and in the western part of New York State still less. Many southerners find cities such as New York cold and unfriendly, partly because people on Madison Avenue smile less than people on Peachtree Street in Atlanta. Georgia. People in Atlanta, Georgia. People in largely populated areas also smile and greet each other in public less than people in small towns do.

1. Ray Birdwhistell believes that physical appearance _______.

A. has little to do with culture   

B. has much to do with culture

C. is ever changing            

D. is different from place to place

2. According to the passage, the final mouth shape is formed _______.

A. before birth                                          B. as soon as one’s teeth are newly set

C. sometime after new teeth are set      D. around 15 years old

3. Ray Birdwhistell can tell what area of the United States a person is from by _______.

A. how much he or she laughs             B. how he or she raises his or her eyebrows

C. what he or she likes best                 D. the way he or she talks

4. This passage might have been taken out of a book dealing with ________.

A. physics       B. chemistry           C. biology             D. none of the above

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Perhaps the most famous theory, the study of body movement, was suggested by Professor Ray Birdwhistell. He believes that physical appearance is often culturally programmed. In other words, we learn our looks—we are not born with them. A baby has generally informed face features. A baby, according to Birdwhistell, learns where to set the eyebrows by looking at those around-family and friends. This helps explain why the people of some areas of the United States look so much alike, new Englanders or Southerners have certain common face features that cannot be explained by genetics(遗传学). The exact shape of the mouth is not set at birth, it is learned after. In fact, the final mouth shape is not formed until well after new teeth are set. For many, this can be well into grown-ups. A husband and wife together for a long time often come to look alike. We learn our looks from those around us. This is perhaps why in a single country area where people smile more than those in other areas. In the United States, for example, the South is the part of the country where the people smile most frequently. In New England they smile less, and in the western part of New York State still less. Many southerners find cities such as New York cold and unfriendly, partly because people on Madison Avenue smile less than people on Peachtree Street in Atlanta. Georgia. People in Atlanta, Georgia. People in largely populated areas also smile and greet each other in public less than people in small towns do.
【小题1】 Ray Birdwhistell believes that physical appearance ____.

A.has little to do with culture B.has much to do with culture
C.is ever changingD.is different from place to place
【小题2】According to the passage, the final mouth shape is formed ___.
A.before birthB.as soon as one’s teeth are newly set
C.sometime after new teeth are setD.around 15 years old
【小题3】 Ray Birdwhistell can tell what area of the United States a person is from by ___.
A.how much he or she laughsB.how he or she raises his or her eyebrows
C.what he or she likes bestD.the way he or she talks
【小题4】 This passage might have been taken out of a book dealing with ___.
A.physicsB.chemistryC.biologyD.none of the above

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    Perhaps the most famous theory, the study of body movement, was suggested by
Professor Ray Birdwhistell. He believes that physical appearance is often culturally
programmed. In other words, we learn our looks-we are not born with them. A baby
has generally informed face features. A baby, according to Birdwhistell, learns where
to set the eyebrows by looking at those around-family and friends. This helps explain
why the people of some areas of the United States look so much alike. New Englanders
or Southerners have certain common face features that cannot be explained by genetics
(遗传学). The exact shape of the mouth is not set at birth, it is learned after. In fact,
the final mouth shape is not formed until well after new teeth are set. For many, this can
be well into grown-ups. A husband and wife together for a long time often come to look
alike. We learn our looks from those around us. This is perhaps why in a single country
area where people smile more than those in other areas. In the United States, for example,
the South is the part of the country where the people smile most frequently. In New
England they smile less, and in the western part of New York State still less. Many
southerners find cities such as New York cold and unfriendly, partly because people on
Madison Avenue smile less than people on Peachtree Street in Atlanta, Georgia. People in
largely populated areas also smile and greet each other in public less than people in small
towns do.
1. Ray Birdwhistell believes that physical appearance _____.
[     ]
A. has little to do with culture
B. is ever changing
C. is different from place to place
D. has much to do with culture
2. According to the passage, the final mouth shape is formed _____.
[     ]
A. as soon as one's teeth are newly set
B. sometime after new teeth are set
C. around 15 years old
D. before birth
3. Ray Birdwhistell can tell what area of the United States a person is from by _____.
[     ]
A. what he or she likes best
B. how he or she raises his or her eyebrows
C. how much he or she smiles
D. the way he or she talks

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Perhaps Professor Ray Birdwhistell suggested the most famous theory, the study of body movementHe believes that physical appearance is often culturally programmedIn other words, we learn our looks we are not born with themA baby has generally informed face featuresA baby according to Birdwhistell, learns where to set the eyebrows by looking at those around family and friendsThis helps explain why people of some areas of the United States look so much alikeNew Englanders or Southerners have certain common face features that cannot be explained by genetics(遗传学)The exact shape of the mouth is not set at birth; it is learned afterIn fact, the final mouth shape is not formed until well after new teeth are setFor many, this can be well into grown-upsA husband and wife together for a long time often come to look somewhat alikeWe learn our looks from those around usThis is perhaps why in a single country there are areas where people smile more than those in other areasIn the United States, for example, the south is the part of the country where the people smile most frequentlyIn New England they smile less, and in the western part of New York state still lessMany Southerners find cities such as New York cold and unfriendly, partly because people on Madison Avenue smile less than people on Peachtree Street in Atlanta, GeorgiaPeople in largely populated areas also smile and greet each other in public less than people in small towns do

(1)

Ray Birdwhistell believes that physical appearance ________

[  ]

A.

has little to do with culture

B.

has much to do with culture

C.

is ever changing

D.

is different from place to place

(2)

According to the passage, the final mouth shape is formed ________

[  ]

A.

before birth

B.

as soon as one's teeth are newly set

C.

sometime after new teeth are set

D.

around 15 years old

(3)

People who live ________ are more friendly

[  ]

A.

in largely populated areas

B.

in New York city

C.

in a small village

D.

in North America

(4)

This passage might have been taken out of a book dealing with ________

[  ]

A.

physics

B.

chemistry

C.

geography

D.

none of the above

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