【題目】You only have 90 seconds, so the important point here is the 'first impression'. Below is a list of quick and easy steps which will get people to like you.
Eye contact and body language.
This is important to show that you are polite and respectful. Make sure you make eye contact with the person you are speaking to.【1】For example, don't keep looking at the ground or staring into space, or talk with your arms crossed.【2】.
【3】.
When engaged in a conversation with someone, be sure to ask them questions about themselves. People generally like to talk about themselves, so it is fairly easy to get people to like you by being a good listener and taking interest in what they are saying.
Know their name.
If you are meeting someone for the first time, it is assumed that within the first 90 seconds you
will get their name.【4】At the end of the meeting, say your goodbyes but make sure to
use their name, as it makes it more personal ("It was lovely to meet you Grace, hope to see you
again soon").
Dress appropriately.
People judge on first impressions and this includes your clothes.【5】Nobody likes to see someone in home clothes at a fancy restaurant or someone with make up caked on their face at the gym.
A. This will make you look rude and unapproachable.
B. Talk about what you like.
C. Ask questions.
D. Practice good manners.
E. And keep your body language open.
F. So make sure you dress appropriately for where you are.
G. Remember it, and use it.
【答案】
【1】E
【2】A
【3】C
【4】G
【5】F
【解析】文章介紹了幾個讓別人第一印象喜歡你的快速簡單的方法。
【1】本段主題是眼神接觸和肢體語言?涨熬湟猓捍_保和與你說話的人有眼神接觸。空后句意:例如,不要一直看著地面,盯著天空或者說話時雙臂交叉。故E項(別忘了加一點肢體語言進去)符合本段語境,承上啟下,故選E。
【2】空前句意:例如,不要一直看著地面,盯著天空或者說話時雙臂交叉。故A項(這會讓你看起來很粗魯并且難以接近。)承接上文,故選A。
【3】此空是這一段的主題句。根據(jù)下文的描述,當和別人說話時,要確保問關于他們的問題。故C項(問問題。)符合本段文意,故選C。
【4】本段主題是知道他們的名字。空前句意:如果你第一次見到某個人,據(jù)推測你會在90秒之內(nèi)知道他們的名字?蘸缶湟猓涸跁娼Y束時,使用他們的名字和他們告別。故G項(記得并且使用。)串聯(lián)上下文,故選G。
【5】本段的主題是穿著得體?涨熬湟猓喝藗円揽康谝挥∠笞鞒雠袛,這包括你的衣著?蘸缶湟猓簺]有人喜歡在高級餐廳看見穿家居服的人或者……。故F項(因此要確保穿著適合你當時所在的場合。)符合上下文語境,故選F。
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