Her face doesn't ______ much over the years.A.shrinkB.obscureC.alterD.constrain
Her face doesn't ______ much over the years.
A.shrink
B.obscure
C.alter
D.constrain
Her face doesn't ______ much over the years.
A.shrink
B.obscure
C.alter
D.constrain
A.him
B.it
C.her
D.one
A.him
B.it
C.her
D.one
The author dreams of making friends with this female not beause ______.
A.she has a sweet face, a natural way and behaves gracefully
B.the author himself is kind of shy and doesn’t make friends easily
C.She offers to talk with the author and smiles at him pleasantly
D.the author is deeply attracted by her graceful manners and sweet appearance
The author dreams of making friends with this female not because ______.
A.she has a sweet face, a natural way and behaves gracefully
B.the author himself is kind of shy and doesn' t make friends easily
C.She offers to talk with the author and smiles at him pleasantly
D.the author is deeply attracted by her graceful manners and sweet appearance
听力原文:F: What's up, Johnny? You don't look very happy.
M: Nothing.
F: Come on, tell me. I'm your friend as well as your colleague.
M: It's the customers. They always prefer Jenny to me. I can't understand.
F: I can. It's the way you communicate.
M: How can that be? I don't even get a chance to speak to them.
F: Communicating is more than speaking and listening, Johnny. Your body language is important, too.
M: What kind of language is that?
F: It's the way you stand and sit and walk. It's your gestures and the expression on your face and in your eyes. Your whole appearance communicates things. Even when you' re not speaking.
M: Then what's wrong with my body language?
F: The way you look at customers doesn't give them a good impression, Johnny. You often rest your head on your hand. You look downwards. You don't smile. You don't turn your head or your body towards the customers. But look at Jenny. She's holding her head up. She looks at a customer's eyes. She smiles. She turns her head and her body towards the customer.
M: What is the difference?
F: Your body language is telling customers to go away. Jenny's is making them feel welcome. That's why they go to her, and not to you. Now, what are you going to do?
M: I think I'd better follow your advice, and then see what will happen.
Why does Johnny look unhappy?
A.He doesn't like Jenny.
B.He doesn't know what is body language.
C.The customers prefer Jenny to him.
D.The customers often go to him instead of Jenny.
听力原文:F: What's up, Johnny? You don't look very happy.
M: Nothing.
F: Come on, tell me. I'm your friend as well as your colleague.
M: It's the customers. They always prefer Jenny to me. I can't understand.
F: I can. It's the way you communicate.
M: How can that be? I don't even get a chance to speak to them.
F: Communicating is more important than speaking and listening, Johnny. Your body language is important, too.
M: What kind of language is that?
F: It's the way you stand and sit and walk. It's your gestures and expression on your face and in your eyes. Your whole appearance communicates things. Even when you're not speaking.
M: Then what's wrong with my body language?
F: The way you look at customers doesn't give them a good impression, Johnny. You often rest your head on your hand. You look downwards. You don't smile. You don't turn your head or your body towards the customers. But look at Jenny. She's holding her head up. She looks at a customer's eyes. She smiles. She turns her head and her body towards the customer.
M: What is the difference?
F: Your body language is telling customers to go away. Jenny's is making them feel welcome. That's why they go to her, and not you. Now, what are you going to do?
M: I think I'd better follow your advice, and then see what will happen.
Why does Johnny look unhappy?
A.He doesn't like Jenny.
B.He doesn't know what is body language.
C.The customers prefer Jenny to him.
D.The customers often go to him instead of Jenny.
听力原文:M: Hey, Jane, is Jenny coming with us for our new year's party this weekend?
W: Yes, Ted. Why?
M: Nothing. I'm just asking.
W: Just asking? But why is your face burning like mad? Ah-huh, someone has a crush on Jenny, doesn't he?
M: Who has a crush?!
W: Come on, Ted, don't be such a chicken. If you like her, you've got to tell her. Maybe she likes you.
M: Well, I don't have the guts to ask her out.
W: What're you so afraid of? Just tell her what you're feeling about her.
M: I'd totally die if she turned me down.
W: But that's better than keeping everything to yourself. You've got to let her know. Come on! You've got to take a chance! Even though you are rejected, it's not the end of the world! There's nothing to lose, is there?
M: I don't know... Well, maybe, you're right, but how am I going to tell her?
Which one is Ted's favorite girl?
A.Jane.
B.Jerry.
C.Janet.
D.Jenny.
It is suggested by the author that freedom doesn't face the challenges from ______
A.the religious fatalism.
B.God's mighty will.
C.Moslem tenets.
D.all kinds of argument.
It ’s hard to remember a name when one doesn’t have face to go with ________.
A.him
B.it
C.her
D.one
A.Judge by
B.Judging by
C.To judge by
D.To be judged by
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