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外研社2023新视野英语教程(第四版)视听说教程1附答案Unit_6 测试卷

Unit TestUnit 6 Body Language in CommunicationPart I Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: Listen to the questions and decide on the best answers. The questions will be spoken twice.1.A) Maybe you shouldn’t.C) Yes, I think so.B) Because he wants to talk to you. D) I don’t mind.2. A) Absolutely! C) My professor told me.B) French and English D) If you want.3. A) It’s a romantic comedy. C) Probably about 20 years ago.B) Yes, at the movie theater.D) My favorite actors.4. A) At a dance. C) She doesn’t like him.B) Not too long. D) They’re really sweet.5. A) At her college.C) Since yesterday.B) Now and then.D) Because she thinks it’s a bad idea.Section BDirections: Listen to the short conversations and decide on the best answers. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken twice.1. A) Go into a job interview.C) Complain to the woman.B) Go home. D) Talk to the woman.2. A) Colleagues. C) Shop assistant and customer.B) Father and daughter. D) Neighbors.3. A) Become more polite.C) Study hard and make friends.B) Move to a different school. D) Smile and look confident.4. A) Happy. C) Angry.B) Hungry. D) Rude.5. A) They’re going to have a baby.C) They’re going to split up.B) They’re very happy together.D)They’re going to get married.Section CDirections: Listen to the short conversation and decide on the best answers. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken twice.1. A) Leave Europe.C) Go to live in Europe.B) Travel around Europe.D) Study in Europe.2. A) Make lots of friends.C) Organize a travel schedule.B) Communicate clearly.D) Be aware of cultural differences.3. A) Stand close to them.C) Stand far away from them.B) Use your hands to communicate.D) Make eye contact.Section DDirections: Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks. The passage will be read three times.If you want to show that you are open to making new friends, you need to be very (1) _______ your body language and what it is saying about you. First, make sure you keep an open posture. This means keeping your (2) _______ and your shoulders back. Don’t fold or cross your arms across your body, as this puts (3) _______ between you and other people. Second, make (4) _______. This tells people that you are friendly and ready to chat to them. Third, don’t forget to smile, and make sure that you smile with (5) _______ and not just your mouth. This way, your smile will look real, and not fake. If you remember these three golden rules of body language, you will find it easy to make friends in new situations.Part II Speaking upDirections: Choose the correct words to complete the conversation. Then practice it with your partner.M: You know, I find it really hard to get on with some of my (1) workers/colleagues. I feel like we just don’t understand each other.W: Maybe you need to pay more (2) attention/notice to their body language.M:Do you really think so? I’d never (3) reflected/thought about that before.W: Well, you should! Your body language might be (4) communicating/communicate all kind of things without you even realizing it.M: Really? What (5) sort/kind of things are you talking about?W: How (6) interested/interesting you are in what you’re saying for one thing.M:I’m always interested in what my colleagues speak to me (7) on/about.W: But if you (8) lean/lend back in your chair, look away, or fidget with your fingers then your body language might be saying something very different.M: I (9) suppose/recommend I maybe do fidget a little. I won’t do that again.W: You should also (10) notice/attend what the body language of your colleagues is saying. Sometimes people say one thing, but their body language tells you another.M: That’s really interesting. I’m going to (11) pay/buy a lot of attention to body language from now on!W: I think you’ll find it really helps you to (12) make/build relationships at work.Unit 6 Body Language in Communication听力脚本Part I Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections:Listen to the questions and decide on the best answers. The questions will be spoken twice.Number one: Why is he making that hand signal?Number two: Do you think body language courses should be taught at university?Number three: When do you think this movie was made?Number four: How long do you think they’ve been together?Number five: Why is she shaking her head like that?Section BDirections: Listen to the short conversations and decide on the best answers. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken twice.Number oneM: Do you think she likes me?W: Well, she keeps smiling at you. I think you should go and talk to her.Question: What is the man probably going to do?Number twoM: What do you think about the second candidate we interviewed?W: Hm, he didn’t really make very good eye contact. I think he seemed nervous. Question: What is the most likely relationship between the man and woman?Number threeW: I’m nervous about starting a new school. What if I don’t make any friends?M: Just smile and look confident. Everyone will love you.Question: What advice does the father give his daughter?Number fourM: Why does that old woman look so angry with me?W: I think the thumbs-up sign is considered rude here. You’ve probably offended her. Question: How is the old woman probably feeling?Number fiveM: Why do you think that Amy and Colin are going to split up?W: I don’t know for sure. But their body language doesn’t look great.Question: What does the woman think about Amy and Colin?Section CDirections: Listen to the short conversation and decide on the best answers. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken twice.W: Is there anything I should know before I go traveling around Europe?M: Well, I would watch out for the little cultural differences between countries.W: What do you mean?M: Even within small geographical areas, people communicate very differently.W: Can you give me some examples?M: Well, in Spain you’ll find that people stand very close to you when they’re talking. And if you move away, they’ll think you’re unfriendly.W: Okay, got it. I’ll stand close to people when I’m talking to them.M: Not everywhere you go though! If you do that in Germany, for example, people won’t like it. They’ll think you’re in their personal space.W: Sounds like I have a lot to learn!Question oneWhat is the woman planning to do?Question twoWhat advice does the man give her?Question threeAccording to the man, what should you do when you are talking to Spanish people?Section DDirections: Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks. The passage will be read three times.If you want to show that you are open to making new friends, you need to be very aware of your body language and what it is saying about you. First, make sure you keep an open posture. This means keeping your head up and your shoulders back. Don’t fold or cross your arms across your body, as this puts a barrier between you and other people. Second, make eye contact. This tells people that you are friendly and ready to chat to them. Third, don’t forget to smile, and make sure that you smile with your eyes and not just your mouth. This way, your smile will look real, and not fake. If you remember these three golden rules of body language, you will find it easy to make friends in new situations.参考答案Part I Listening ComprehensionSection A1. B2. A3. C4. B5.DSection B1. D2. A3. D4. C5. CSection C1. B2. D3.ASection D1. aware of2. head up3. a barrier4. eye contact5. your eyesPart II Speaking up1.colleagues2. attention3. thought4. communicating5. kind6.interested7. about8. lean9. suppose10. notice11.pay 12. build。

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