What is mentioned in this article belongs to a study of English . A. grammar B. idioms C. expression D. communicationDThirty years ago I worked in a company. My job was to sell the cars. I was young and strong and I had been to most parts of the world and I spent one fifth of my time in the trains or planes. I liked such a life and sometimes I called myself “traveller . But one day I got into trouble. It was a cold morning. It blew heavily and the ground was covered with thick snow outside. I was still in bed though it was nine. I finished a long journey the day before and decided to have a good rest. Suddenly the telephone rang and my manager told me to fly to New York to take part in an important meeting. I had to get up and after a quick breakfast I hurried to the airport. The taxi went slowly and I missed the first flight. I had to take the next one. It meant I would wait for nearly five hours in the waiting-room. But five hours later a passenger said the information showed there was a bomb in our plane and the policemen were looking for it. And another five hours passed and most passengers lost their patience before we were allowed to get on the plane. At the entrance each passenger and their baggage had to be examined. A young man who seemed a soldier shouted at the policemen at the entrance, “If I had a gun in my baggage. I would shoot you two hours ago ! 查看更多

 

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Body language is a very powerful tool of a communication, not only between people but in the animal world as well.

In many instances, we produce idioms which are all understandable by borrowing examples from animal communication.

For example, we know that a frightened cat will arch(拱型). From this starting-point we might hear the expression. “He gets my back up!” meaning “He makes me angry.”

In the same manner, we know that many animals, if challenged(挑戰(zhàn))by attackers, will not turn and run away because this will encourage the attackers to attack them more forcefully. Instead, they will move backwards slowly to get out of harm’s way, always facing their attacker. We call this action “backing off” and it can be used as well with humans as with animals.

In the case of humans, however, the back-off may not be physical but oral, as in using a kinder tone of voice and gentle words instead of fighting against the attackers.

8. When a cat arches its back high in a rigid curve, it shows that it is       .

  A. angry         B. pleased          C. frightened          D. defeated

9. In the article “back off” means       .

  A. to escape from the attackers

  B. to get away quickly

  C. to keep out the attackers

  D. to avoid the attackers in words

10. Which of the following is wrong according to the article?

  A. To learn knowledge, humans must learn from animals.

  B. Both humans and animals have the body language.

  C. Both humans and animals have ways of getting out of harm.

  D. “Face your attackers” means to encourage yourself.

11. What is mentioned(提到)in this article belongs to study of English       .

  A. grammar        B. idioms        C. expression          D. communication

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Body language is a very powerful tool of a communication, not only between people but in the animal world as well.

In many instances, we produce idioms which are all understandable by borrowing examples from animal communication.

For example, we know that a frightened cat will arch(拱型). From this starting-point we might hear the expression. “He gets my back up!” meaning “He makes me angry.”

In the same manner, we know that many animals, if challenged(挑戰(zhàn))by attackers, will not turn and run away because this will encourage the attackers to attack them more forcefully. Instead, they will move backwards slowly to get out of harm’s way, always facing their attacker. We call this action “backing off” and it can be used as well with humans as with animals.

In the case of humans, however, the back-off may not be physical but oral, as in using a kinder tone of voice and gentle words instead of fighting against the attackers.

1. When a cat arches its back high in a rigid curve, it shows that it is    .

A. angry     B. pleased     C. frightened     D. defeated

2. In the article “back off” means    .

A. to escape from the attackers

B. to get away quickly

C. to keep out the attackers

D. to avoid the attackers in words

3. Which of the following is wrong according to the article?

A. To learn knowledge, humans must learn from animals.

B. Both humans and animals have the body language.

C. Both humans and animals have ways of getting out of harm.

D. “Face your attackers” means to encourage yourself.

4. What is mentioned(提到)in this article belongs to study of English    .

A. grammar    B. idioms    C. expression     D. communication

 

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  Body language is a very powerful tool of communication, not only between people but in the animal world as well.

  In many instances, we produce idioms, which are all understandable by borrowing examples from animal communication.

  For example, we know that a frightened cat will arch(拱起)its back high in a rigid curve(拱形). From this staring point we might hear the expression“He gets my back up”meaning“He makes me angry”.

  In the same manner, we know that many animals, if challenged by attackers, will not turn and run away because this will encourage the attackers to attack them more forcefully. Instead, they will move backwards slowly to get out of harm’s way, always still facing their attackers. We call this action“backing off”and it can be used just as well with humans as with animals.

  In the case of humans, however, the back-off may not be physical but oral, as in using a kinder tone voice and gentler words instead of fighting against the attackers.

1.When a cat arches its back high in rigid curve, it shows that it is ________.

[  ]

A.a(chǎn)ngry
B.pleased
C.frightened
D.defeated

2.In order not to be attacked by its enemy, the animal will ________.

[  ]

A.move backwards slowly

B.turn and run away

C.face the attackers

D.Both A and C

3.In the article“back off”means”________”.

[  ]

A.to escape from the attackers

B.to get away quickly

C.to keep out the attackers

D.to avoid the attackers in words

4.Which of the following is wrong according to the article?

[  ]

A.To learn knowledge, humans must learn from animals.

B.Both humans and animals have body languages.

C.Both humans and animals have ways of getting out of harm.

D.“Face your attackers”means to encourage yourself.

5.What is mentioned in this article belongs to a study of English ________.

[  ]

A.grammar
B.idioms
C.expression
D.communication

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閱讀理解:

  Body language is a very powerful tool of communication, not only between people but in the animal world as well.

  In many instances, we produce idioms, which are all understandable by borrowing examples from animal communication.

  For example, we know that a frightened cat will arch (拱起) its back high in a rigid curve (拱形). From this staring point we might hear the expression “He gets my back up” meaning “He makes me angry”.

  In the same manner, we know that many animals, if challenged by attackers, will not turn and run away because this will encourage the attackers to attack them more forcefully. Instead, they will move backwards slowly to get out of harm's way, always still facing their attackers. We call this action “backing off” and it can be used just as well with humans as with animals.

  In the case of humans, however, the back-off may not be physical but oral, as in using a kinder tone voice and gentler words instead of fighting against the attackers.

1.When a cat arches its back high in rigid curve, it shows that it is ________.

[  ]

A.a(chǎn)ngry
B.pleased
C.frightened
D.defeated

2.In order not to be attacked by its enemy, the animal will ________.

[  ]

A.move backwards slowly
B.turn and run away
C.face the attackers
D.Both A and C

3.In the article “back off” means “________”.

[  ]

A.to escape from the attackers
B.to get away quickly
C.to keep out the attackers
D.to avoid the attackers in words

4.Which of the following is wrong according to the article?

[  ]

A.To learn knowledge, humans must learn from animals.

B.Both humans and animals have body languages.

C.Both humans and animals have ways of getting out of harm.

D.“Face your attackers” means to encourage yourself.

5.What is mentioned in this article belongs to a study of English ________.

[  ]

A.grammar
B.idioms
C.expression
D.communication

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閱讀理解

  Body language is a very powerful tool of communication, not only between people but in the animal world as well.

  In many instances, we produce idioms(習(xí)慣用語、成語)which are all understandable by borrowing examples from animal communication.For example, we know that a frightened cat will arch(拱起)its back high in rigid curve(拱形).From this starting-point we might hear the expression, “He gets my back up!”meaning “He makes me angry.”

  In the same manner, we know that many animals, if challenged by attackers, will not turn and run away, because this will encourage the attacker to attack them more forcefully.Instead, they will move backwards slowly to get out of harm’s way, always still facing their attacker.We call this action “backing off” and it can be used just as well with humans as with animals.

  In the case of humans, however, the back-off may not be physical but oral, as in using a kinder tone of voice and gentler words instead of fighting against the attackers.

(1)

When a cat arches its back high in a rigid curve, it shows that it is ________.

[  ]

A.

happy

B.

pleased

C.

frightened

D.

sad

(2)

In order not to be attacked by its enemy, the animal will ________.

[  ]

A.

move backwards slowly

B.

turn and run away

C.

face the attacker

D.

Both A and C

(3)

In the case of humans, “back off” means ________.

[  ]

A.

to escape from the attackers

B.

to get away quickly

C.

to keep out the attackers

D.

to avoid the attackers in words

(4)

What is mentioned in this article belongs to a study of English ________.

[  ]

A.

grammar

B.

idioms

C.

expression

D.

communication

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