资源简介 UNIT 4 BODY LANGUAGEPeriod 1 Reading and Thinking Ⅰ.根据句意并结合首字母或汉语提示写单词1.Emojis can help people express their feelings when they cannot find the a words.2.I didn’t know whether to i her silence as acceptance or refusal.3.The two pictures are similar, although not (相同的).4.As is known to all, lack of confidence is a psychological (障碍) to success.5.Slowly bend from the (腰) and bring your head down to your knees.6.Recent years have (见证) the great achievements that China’s space industry made.7.She was so moved that tears began to run down her c .8.On closer examination the painting was proved to be f .Ⅱ.单句语法填空1.British English is (differ) from American English, and they differ many minor aspects.2.At this very moment, Sirin could no longer resist her (angry).3.The “hand heart” gesture is popular around the globe, which is a (demonstrate) of affection.4.The in the company saw the all work deep into the night.He felt it necessary more workers, which could create more opportunities.(employ)5.The new park, where there are kinds of flowers, offers a of things to play with.(vary)6.Indeed, the researchers found that face-to-face (interact) and conversations affect the creative process.7.My friend is a (rely) person, and you can rely it that he will give you a hand.8.I hope my suggestions will meet with your (approve).9.It can’t be denied that the film is enjoyable, but it pales comparison with the original one.10.Generally speaking, people in some countries favour (bow) when they meet.Ⅲ.选用方框中的短语并用其适当形式填空approve of, break down, by contrast, figure out, make inferences, get through1.When you look at their new product, ours seems very old-fashioned .2.You may not his decision, but you can’t make him change his mind.3.They certainly hope to build bridges and misunderstandings between different cultures.4.After listening to their stories, you can about who has participated in the virtual conversation.5.I was glad to hear that she the exam, which she had been preparing for a long time.6.I could hear them talking but I couldn’t what they were saying.Ⅳ.根据汉语提示完成句子1.在与外国朋友交流时,我发现没有什么比推广中国文化更令人兴奋的了。(while引导的状语从句的省略,否定词+比较级) , I find that .2.我们依赖译员而不是机器来翻译文件,因为我们相信他们更可靠。(as 引导原因状语从句)We rely on translators rather than machines to translate papers .3.这本有趣的书将以一种孩子们能够理解的方式教给他们关于生命的知识。(way)This fun book will teach kids knowledge about life .4.虽然智能手机给我们提供了便利,但并不是所有人都支持花太多时间在智能手机上。(部分否定,favour n.)Although smart phones provide convenience for us, .5.我们已经到了必须采取有效措施保护环境以拯救我们自己的阶段。(where)We have reached a stage so as to save ourselves.Ⅴ.课文语法填空When we interact with other people, we use words as well as body language to express our thoughts and opinions.By watching body language, we can learn a lot about 1. people are thinking.Just like the words we use, body language varies from culture 2. culture.For example, making eye contact in some countries is a way 3. (display) interest, but in many Middle Eastern countries, men and women are not 4. (social) permitted to make eye contact.The gestures for “OK”, “yes” and “no” have different meanings in different cultures.There are also 5. (differ) in how we touch each other, how close we stand to someone we are talking to, 6. how we act when we meet or part.Some gestures seem to have the same meaning everywhere.Placing your hands together and resting them on the side of your head while closing your eyes 7. (mean) “sleep”.Some body language has many different uses.Perhaps the best example is smiling, 8. can help us get through difficult situations, find friends, and break down barriers.So experts advise 9. (smile) at yourself in the mirror to make yourself feel 10. (happy) and stronger. 阅读理解A主题语境:人与社会之文化差异 语篇类型:议论文 建议用时:8分钟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 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, 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 expressions 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 differences 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 emotions 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 America?( )A.Love. B.Politeness.C.Joy. D.Thankfulness.2.The author mentions the smile of the Vietnamese to prove that smile can .( )A.show friendliness to strangersB.be used to hide true feelingsC.be used in the wrong placesD.show personal habits3.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 experiences.D.Figure out what they will do next.4.What would be the best title for the text?( )A.Cultural DifferencesB.Smiles and RelationshipsC.Facial ExpressivenessD.Habits and EmotionsB主题语境:人与社会之人际关系 语篇类型:说明文 建议用时:8分钟Suppose you are out shopping and come across an old friend who starts telling you a story that seems to be dragging on and on.You want to seem interested, so you offer the occasional “Oh” or “I see”.To your surprise, though, this person angrily stops and says, “Sorry if I’m boring you!”Where did this come from? Clearly, your body language must have let out your inner feelings.The idea that verbal and nonverbal messages can conflict was the inspiration for a recently published study from Yale University’s Lucylle Armentano.As part of her study of communication in relationships, Armentano’s research also examined communication channels between people meeting for the first time.To test the role of verbal-nonverbal mismatch on emotional communication, Armentano and her partner created experimental conditions to see what happens when someone asks for help from strangers.The research team created videotapes of a fellow Yale student expressing nervousness in his words, bodily gestures, or both.The bodily gestures included running his hands through his hair, grabbing his arm, and facially expressing uneasiness.The key question was whether the other participants, another 82 Yale students, would believe the student and provide the help he was requesting.They needed to give their responses.Turning to the findings, those nonverbal cues (提示) for nervousness had a greater impact on helping behavior than the verbal cues.Surprisingly, helping behavior was the highest when verbal expressions of nervousness were low but nonverbal cues were high.Recognizing that your body language can outweigh your words means that you need to be mindful of what your body is doing when you’re interacting with others.Generally, when someone is speaking to you, you want to look like you’re interested.Not only should you maintain eye contact, but you should keep your body still and face toward the other person.If you’re not trying to look interested, it may be more polite to say you have to be somewhere else.5.What is Paragraph 1 mainly about?( )A.The obvious advantages of body language.B.The proper way to interact with old friends.C.A situation where body language is necessary.D.An example of a mismatch between verbal and nonverbal messages.6.What were the 82 Yale students asked to do?( )A.Try to win the nervous student’s trust.B.Identify the types of body language.C.Respond to the nervous student’s request.D.Express nervousness in their words.7.What played a more important role in helping win kindness from strangers?( )A.Positive attitude to nervousness.B.Good manners in front of others.C.Sincere verbal expressions.D.Nonverbal cues of nervousness.8.What is the purpose of the writer in the last paragraph?( )A.Give some warnings.B.Present some facts.C.Offer some advice.D.Make a prediction.Period 1 Reading and Thinking[夯基固本——一遍过]Ⅰ.1.appropriate 2.interpret 3.identical 4.barrier5.waist 6.witnessed 7.cheeks 8.fakeⅡ.1.different; in 2.anger 3.demonstration4.employer; employees; to employ; employment5.various; variety 6.interaction 7.reliable; on8.approval 9.by/in 10.bowingⅢ.1.by contrast 2.approve of 3.break down4.make inferences 5.got through 6.figure outⅣ.1.While communicating with foreign friends; there is nothing more exciting than promoting Chinese culture2.as we believe they are more reliable3.in a way (that/in which) they can understand4.not all the people are/all the people are not in favour of spending too much time on them5.where we must take effective measures to protect the environmentⅤ.1.what 2.to 3.to display 4.socially5.differences 6.and 7.means 8.which9.smiling 10.happier[对标高考——全练通]语篇解读:文章阐述了面部表情的种种表现形式,以及文化之间的差异导致的面部表情的不同含义。1.C 细节理解题。根据文章第一段中的in American culture the smile is in general an expression of pleasure可知,在美国文化中,一般来说,微笑是一种快乐的表情。2.B 细节理解题。第一段中提到In Southeast Asian cultures, a smile is frequently used to cover painful feelings.,其后用越南人讲故事的例子来证明微笑常用来隐藏真实的感受,这与上文提到的It can also hide true feelings.相呼应。3.B 推理判断题。根据文章最后一段中的The key is to try ...make the mistake of “reading” the other person incorrectly.可知,我们在“读”人们的表情的时候,首先要了解他们的文化背景,否则可能会造成误解。4.C 标题归纳题。文章阐述了面部表情的种种表现形式,以及文化之间的差异导致的面部表情的不同含义,由此可知,文章主要讲的是面部表情的丰富意义,故C项适合作文章标题。语篇解读:文章主要介绍了耶鲁大学的Lucylle Armentano发表的一项研究,研究表明与人互动时,你的肢体语言有时比口头语言更有分量。5.D 段落大意题。根据文章第一段最后两句可知,这是一个言语和行为不一致的例子,即语言和非语言表达不匹配的例子。6.C 细节理解题。根据第三段中的The key question was whether ...They needed to give their responses.可知,这82名耶鲁学生被要求对紧张的学生的请求作出回应。7.D 细节理解题。根据第四段中的Surprisingly, helping behavior ...nonverbal cues were high.可知,非语言暗示,即紧张的肢体动作是赢得善意更重要的因素。8.C 推理判断题。通读最后一段,尤其是第一句Recognizing that your body language ...when you’re interacting with others.可知,作者在本段主要给出了一些针对性的建议。1 / 7(共33张PPT)Period 1 Reading and Thinking夯基固本——一遍过对标高考——全练通Ⅰ.根据句意并结合首字母或汉语提示写单词1. Emojis can help people express their feelings when they cannot findthe a words.2. I didn’t know whether to i her silence as acceptanceor refusal.3. The two pictures are similar, although not (相同的).4. As is known to all, lack of confidence is a psychological(障碍) to success.ppropriate nterpret identical barrier 5. Slowly bend from the (腰) and bring your head downto your knees.6. Recent years have (见证) the great achievementsthat China’s space industry made.7. She was so moved that tears began to run down her c .8. On closer examination the painting was proved to be f .waist witnessed heeks ake Ⅱ.单句语法填空1. British English is (differ) from AmericanEnglish, and they differ many minor aspects.2. At this very moment, Sirin could no longer resist her (angry).3. The “hand heart” gesture is popular around the globe, which isa (demonstrate) of affection.different in anger demonstration 4. The in the company saw the all workdeep into the night.He felt it necessary moreworkers, which could create more opportunities.(employ)5. The new park, where there are kinds of flowers,offers a of things to play with.(vary)6. Indeed, the researchers found that face-to-face (interact) and conversations affect the creative process.employer employees to employ employment various variety interaction 8. I hope my suggestions will meet with your (approve).9. It can’t be denied that the film is enjoyable, but itpales comparison with the original one.10. Generally speaking, people in some countries favour (bow) when they meet.approval by/in bowing 7. My friend is a (rely) person, and you canrely it that he will give you a hand.reliable on Ⅲ.选用方框中的短语并用其适当形式填空1. When you look at their new product, ours seems very old-fashioned .2. You may not his decision, but you can’t makehim change his mind.3. They certainly hope to build bridges and misunderstandings between different cultures.by contrast approve of break down approve of, break down, by contrast, figure out, makeinferences, get through4. After listening to their stories, you can aboutwho has participated in the virtual conversation.5. I was glad to hear that she the exam, which shehad been preparing for a long time.6. I could hear them talking but I couldn’t what theywere saying.make inferences got through figure out Ⅳ.根据汉语提示完成句子1. 在与外国朋友交流时,我发现没有什么比推广中国文化更令人兴奋的了。(while引导的状语从句的省略,否定词+比较级), I findthat .2. 我们依赖译员而不是机器来翻译文件,因为我们相信他们更可靠。(as 引导原因状语从句)We rely on translators rather than machines to translatepapers .While communicating with foreign friends there is nothing more exciting than promoting Chineseculture as we believe they are more reliable 3. 这本有趣的书将以一种孩子们能够理解的方式教给他们关于生命的知识。(way)This fun book will teach kids knowledge about life .4. 虽然智能手机给我们提供了便利,但并不是所有人都支持花太多时间在智能手机上。(部分否定,favour n.)Although smart phones provide convenience for us, .in a way(that/in which) they can understand not all thepeople are/all the people are not in favour of spending too muchtime on them 5. 我们已经到了必须采取有效措施保护环境以拯救我们自己的阶段。(where)We have reached a stage so as to save ourselves.where we must take effective measuresto protect the environment Ⅴ.课文语法填空When we interact with other people, we use words as well asbody language to express our thoughts and opinions.By watching bodylanguage, we can learn a lot about 1. people arethinking.Just like the words we use, body language varies fromculture 2. culture. For example, making eye contact in somecountries is a way 3. (display) interest,what to to display but in many Middle Eastern countries, men and women are not4. (social)permitted to make eye contact.The gestures for “OK”, “yes”and “no” have different meanings in different cultures.There are also 5. (differ) in how we touch each other, how close we stand to someone we are talking to, 6. how we act when we meet or part.socially differences and Some gestures seem to have the same meaningeverywhere.Placing your hands together and resting them on the sideof your head while closing your eyes 7. (mean)“sleep”.Some body language has many different uses.Perhaps the bestexample is smiling, 8. can help us get through difficultsituations, find friends, and break down barriers.So experts advise9. (smile) at yourself in the mirror to make yourselffeel 10. (happy) and stronger.means which smiling happier 阅读理解A主题语境:人与社会之文化差异 语篇类型:议论文 建议用时:8分钟Facial expressions carry meaning that is determined by situationsand relationships.For example, in American culture the smile is ingeneral an expression of pleasure.Yet it also has other uses.Awoman’s smile at a police officer does not carry the same meaning asthe smile she gives to a young child.A smile may show love orpoliteness.It can also hide true feelings.It often causes confusionacross cultures. For example, many people in Russia considersmiling 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, but we should not attempt to“read” people from another culture as we would “read” someonefrom our own culture.The fact that members of one culture do notexpress their emotions as openly as do members of another does notmean that they do not experience emotions.Rather, there are cultural differences in the amount of facialexpressions permitted.For example, in public and in formalsituations many Japanese do not show their emotions as freely asAmericans do.When with friends, Japanese and Americans seem toshow their emotions similarly.It is difficult to generalize about Americans and facialexpressiveness because of personal and cultural differences in theUnited States.People from certain cultural backgrounds in the UnitedStates seem to be more facially expressive than others.The key is to trynot to judge people whose ways of showing emotions are different.Ifwe judge according to our own cultural habits,we may make themistake of “reading” the other person incorrectly.语篇解读:文章阐述了面部表情的种种表现形式,以及文化之间的差异导致的面部表情的不同含义。1. What does the smile usually mean in America?A. Love. B. Politeness.C. Joy. D. Thankfulness.解析:细节理解题。根据文章第一段中的in American culture thesmile is in general an expression of pleasure可知,在美国文化中,一般来说,微笑是一种快乐的表情。√2. The author mentions the smile of the Vietnamese to prove that smilecan .A. show friendliness to strangersB. be used to hide true feelingsC. be used in the wrong placesD. show personal habits解析:细节理解题。第一段中提到In Southeast Asian cultures, asmile is frequently used to cover painful feelings.,其后用越南人讲故事的例子来证明微笑常用来隐藏真实的感受,这与上文提到的Itcan also hide true feelings.相呼应。√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 experiences.D. Figure out what they will do next.解析:推理判断题。根据文章最后一段中的The key is totry ...make the mistake of “reading” the other personincorrectly.可知,我们在“读”人们的表情的时候,首先要了解他们的文化背景,否则可能会造成误解。√4. What would be the best title for the text?A. Cultural DifferencesB. Smiles and RelationshipsC. Facial ExpressivenessD. Habits and Emotions解析:标题归纳题。文章阐述了面部表情的种种表现形式,以及文化之间的差异导致的面部表情的不同含义,由此可知,文章主要讲的是面部表情的丰富意义,故C项适合作文章标题。√B主题语境:人与社会之人际关系 语篇类型:说明文 建议用时:8分钟Suppose you are out shopping and come across an old friend whostarts telling you a story that seems to be dragging on and on.Youwant to seem interested, so you offer the occasional “Oh” or “Isee”.To your surprise, though, this person angrily stops andsays, “Sorry if I’m boring you!”Where did this come from? Clearly, your body language musthave let out your inner feelings.The idea that verbal and nonverbalmessages can conflict was the inspiration for a recently publishedstudy from Yale University’s Lucylle Armentano.As part of herstudy of communication in relationships, Armentano’s researchalso examined communication channels between people meeting forthe first time.To test the role of verbal-nonverbal mismatch on emotionalcommunication, Armentano and her partner created experimentalconditions to see what happens when someone asks for help fromstrangers.The research team created videotapes of a fellow Yalestudent expressing nervousness in his words, bodily gestures, orboth.The bodily gestures included running his hands through hishair, grabbing his arm, and facially expressing uneasiness.The keyTurning to the findings, those nonverbal cues (提示) fornervousness had a greater impact on helping behavior than the verbalcues.Surprisingly, helping behavior was the highest when verbalexpressions of nervousness were low but nonverbal cues were high.question was whether the other participants, another 82 Yalestudents, would believe the student and provide the help he wasrequesting.They needed to give their responses.Recognizing that your body language can outweigh your wordsmeans that you need to be mindful of what your body is doing whenyou’re interacting with others.Generally, when someone isspeaking to you, you want to look like you’re interested.Not onlyshould you maintain eye contact, but you should keep your body stilland face toward the other person.If you’re not trying to lookinterested, it may be more polite to say you have to be somewhereelse.语篇解读:文章主要介绍了耶鲁大学的Lucylle Armentano发表的一项研究,研究表明与人互动时,你的肢体语言有时比口头语言更有分量。5. What is Paragraph 1 mainly about?A. The obvious advantages of body language.B. The proper way to interact with old friends.C. A situation where body language is necessary.D. An example of a mismatch between verbal and nonverbalmessages.解析:段落大意题。根据文章第一段最后两句可知,这是一个言语和行为不一致的例子,即语言和非语言表达不匹配的例子。√6. What were the 82 Yale students asked to do?A. Try to win the nervous student’s trust.B. Identify the types of body language.C. Respond to the nervous student’s request.D. Express nervousness in their words.解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中的The key question waswhether ...They needed to give their responses.可知,这82名耶鲁学生被要求对紧张的学生的请求作出回应。√7. What played a more important role in helping win kindness fromstrangers?A. Positive attitude to nervousness.B. Good manners in front of others.C. Sincere verbal expressions.D. Nonverbal cues of nervousness.解析:细节理解题。根据第四段中的Surprisingly, helpingbehavior ...nonverbal cues were high.可知,非语言暗示,即紧张的肢体动作是赢得善意更重要的因素。√8. What is the purpose of the writer in the last paragraph?A. Give some warnings. B. Present some facts.C. Offer some advice. D. Make a prediction.解析:推理判断题。通读最后一段,尤其是第一句Recognizingthat your body language ...when you’re interacting with others.可知,作者在本段主要给出了一些针对性的建议。√谢 谢 观 看 ! 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 Period 1 Reading and Thinking.docx Period 1 Reading and Thinking.pptx