He put his hand against the wall,and he shouted at a certain pitch,the paper wall (vi
He put his hand against the wall,and he shouted at a certain pitch,the paper wall (vibrated).
A、collapsed
B、shook
C、titled
D、was torn
He put his hand against the wall,and he shouted at a certain pitch,the paper wall (vibrated).
A、collapsed
B、shook
C、titled
D、was torn
Why does an astronaut put his hand under his belt when he sleeps?
A.Because he thinks it is comfortable to sleep in that way in space.
B.Because he doesn't want to touch any controls when he sleeps.
C.Because the instruments of the spaceship are easily broken.
D.Because he is afraid that the seat will move.
A.Because he thinks it is comfortable to sleep in that way in space.
B.Because he doesn’t want to touch any controls when he sleeps.
C.Because the instruments of the spaceship are easily broken.
D.Because he is afraid that the seat will move.
A、put his hand in and out of pocket frequently.
B、wave his two hands high above his head.
C、make gestures just in front of his face.
D、give a gesture while emphasizing something.
A.Because he himself chose to be single all his life.
B.Because he had a prejudice against women.
C.Because he could not bear the roman between couples.
D.Because single men were better soldiers compared with married ones.
He ordered (命令) his servants (仆人) to bring him some meat and bread. He put the meat between (在两者之间) the two pieces of bread and held the food in his left () while he played cards with his right hand.
People liked Sandwich's idea, and from then () they ate bread and meat as Sandwich did.
From the name of the man, Sandwich, we have the word of the food () today.
16、
A. meals
B. on
C. lived
D. hand
E. sandwich
17、
A. on
B. hand
C. sandwich
D. lived
E. meals
18、
A. lived
B. hand
C. meals
D. sandwich
E. on
19、
A. sandwich
B. lived
C. on
D. meals
E. hand
20、
A. meals
B. sandwich
C. on
D. lived
E. hand
The American businessman stood straight. His eyes focused on the Japanese man's eyes. He smiled and put out his right hand.
Both men smiled briefly in embarrassment. The Japanese man straightened up and put out his right hand. The American withdrew his hand and bowed his head. A broader smile of embarrassment, and some noise from each man—not really words, just some sounds from their throats—indicating discomfort. They were in the course of a conflict of customs; they had different habits for greeting people they were being introduced to.
When people are planning to go to another country, they expect to encounter certain kinds of differences. They usually expect the weather and the food to be different. They expect to find differences in some of the material aspects of life, such as the availability of cars, electricity, and home heating systems. And, without knowing the details, they expect differences in customs. Customs are the behaviors that are generally expected in specific situations. American men, for example, shake hands with each other when first introduced while Japanese men bow.
When introduced to the Japanese businessman, the American businessman put out his right hand because ______.
A.he felt a little bit nervous
B.he wanted to express his discomfort
C.he felt a little offended by the Japanese man
D.he wanted to shake hands with the Japanese man
Which one is more coherent?
A、The most striking example of value rigidity I can think of is the old south Indian Monkey Trap, which depends on value rigidity for its effectiveness.A hollowed-out coconut chained to a stake makes the trap. A monkey can put its hand though a small hole in the coconut and grab some rice inside. The monkey can put its hand into the hole but cannot take its fist out with rice in it. The monkey's value rigidity traps it when it reaches in. The rice cannot be revalued. He cannot see that freedom without rice is more valuable than capture with it.
B、The most striking example of value rigidity I can think of is the old south Indian Monkey Trap, which depends on value rigidity for its effectiveness. The trap consists of a hollowed-out coconut chained to a stake. The coconut has some rice inside which can be grabbed through a small hole. The hole is big enough so that the monkey's hand can go in, but too small for his fist with rice in it to come out. The monkey reaches in and is suddenly trapped - by nothing more than his own value rigidity. He can't revalue the rice. He cannot see that freedom without rice is more valuable than capture with it.
"OK,' Dad," said his son. But he was afraid his son couldn't remember this, he wrote these words down on a piece of paper and gave it to him. His son put it .into his small pocket, took it out and looked at it every now and then.
Four days passed, but no one came to see his father. The boy thought that there was no man to come and that the piece of paper was of no more use for him, so he burnt it that evening.
The next afternoon, someone knocked at tile door. The boy opened it. A man was standing at the door and said, "Where is your father?" the boy put his hand into his pocket at once and looked fbr the piece of paper. He could not find it. He suddenly remembered he had burnt it so he shouted, "No more."
The man was very surprised. He asked, "No more? I met your father last week. When did it happen?"
"Burnt yesterday evening."
Mr. Brown told his son that ______.
A.he would be away from home for four days
B.he would be back in seven days
C.he would be back in a month
D.he liked a cup of tea
When we do not understand each other's language, we can talk with the help of signs.
A Frenchman was once travelling in England. He could not speak English at all. One day he went into a restaurant and sat down at a table. When the waiter came, he opened his mouth, put his fingers in it and took them out again. He wanted to say. "Bring me something to eat. "
The waiter soon brought him a cup of tea. The man moved his head from side to side. The waiter understood him and took the tea away. In a moment he came with a cup of coffee. But the man again refused it. He shook his head whenever the waiter brought him something to drink, for drinks are not good.
When the man was going away, another man came in. This man saw the waiter, and he put his hand on his stomach(胃). That was enough. In a few minutes there was a large plate of meat and vegetables on the table in front of him.
So, you see, we cannot understand the language of signs as well as we can understand the language of words.
According to the passage, when people do not understand each other's language, they can talk with the help of ______ .
A.a waiter
B.a teacher
C.an Englishman
D.the gesture
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