时间:2019-01-10 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版必修


英语课

[00:05.09]Reading

[00:07.94]COMMUNICATION:NO PROBLEM?

[00:12.38]Your director 1 has sent you to meet business people at Pudong Airport.

[00:19.44]They are visitors coming from several countries,

[00:24.58]who are interested in the development of China.

[00:30.22]They are from Europe,North America,South America and Asia.

[00:37.30]They will be meeting at a major hotel with loval business people

[00:43.86]and people who represent 2 the Chinese government.

[00:49.21]Four people enter looking around in a curious way.

[00:54.96]You do not want to disappoint your boss,

[00:59.82]and this is an exciting experience for you,

[01:04.78]so you stand watching and listening.

[01:09.22]The first person who arrives is Mr Garcia from Columbia,

[01:15.57]closely 3 followed by Julia Smith from Britain.

[01:21.01]You introduce them to each other,and are surprised by what you see.

[01:27.95]Mr Garcia approaches Ms Smith,

[01:32.81]touches her shoulder and kisses her on the cheek.

[01:38.27]You see her step back appearing surprised,

[01:43.31]and take a few steps away from Mr Garcia.

[01:48.56]You think that there may have been a mistake.

[01:53.24]The visitor from Japan comes in smiling

[01:58.28]at the same time as George Cook from Canada.

[02:03.56]As they are introduced,

[02:07.01]Mr Cook reaches his hand out to the Japanese who bows.

[02:13.54]His nose touches Mr Cook's moving hand,and they both apologize.

[02:20.62]There has been another mistake.

[02:24.46]These are examples of learned 4 or cultural"body language".

[02:30.70]Not all cultures greet each other the same way,

[02:35.95]nor are they comfortable touching 5 strangers or being too close or too far away.

[02:44.28]In the same way that people communicate with spoken language,

[02:50.16]they also express their feelings using unspoken"language"

[02:56.93]through keeping physical distance,actions or posture 6.

[03:02.99]English people usuall do not stand very close to others

[03:09.15]or touch strangers as soon as they meet.

[03:13.70]people from places like Spain,

[03:17.64]Italy or South American countries approach others closely

[03:24.30]and are more likely to touch them.

[03:28.35]Most people around the world now greet each other by shaking hands,

[03:35.43]but some cultures use other greetings as well.

[03:40.79]Japanese people will bow.

[03:44.73]Ahmed Aziz is a businessman from Jordan.

[03:49.90]He moves very close to you as you introduce yourself to him.

[03:55.02]You move back a bit.

[03:58.37]He comes closer to ask you a question,and then shakes your hand.

[04:05.13]Madame Coulon is from France.

[04:09.50]She arrives hurrying,recognizes Mr Garcia's smiling face,

[04:16.65]then they shake hands and kiss each other twice on each cheek.

[04:23.31]That is what French people usually do when they meet people they know.

[04:29.87]But Ahmed Aziz simply nods at the two women.

[04:35.33]Men from Middle East or some Muslim countries

[04:40.66]often stand quite close to other men to talk.

[04:45.91]Many of them will not shake hands with women.

[04:50.87]None of these actions is either good or bad.

[04:56.54]They are simply the ways in which cultures have developed.

[05:01.69]Body language is very general,

[05:06.05]and not all members of all cultures behave the same way.

[05:11.90]It is an interesting study and can help you avoid difficulty 7 in communication.

[05:18.98]Using Language

[05:27.73]Reading and talking

[05:31.49]SHOWING OUR FEELINGS

[05:35.33]Body lanuage shows all kinds of feelings,

[05:40.79]wishes and attitudes and is sometimes more important than spoken language.

[05:48.94]We might understand others,

[05:52.57]sometimes even if they do not want us to,or do not speak to us.

[05:59.63]This means 8 that we can also misunderstand each other.

[06:05.69]Some body language is similar everywhere.

[06:11.04]You might fromn and turn your back to someone to show anger.

[06:16.69]If you close your hand and shake it at someone,

[06:21.52]you are threatening that person.

[06:25.36]A smile is the universal 9 facial 10 expression


[06:31.60]it is intended to put people at ease 11.

[06:36.36]It does not always mean that you are happy,however.

[06:41.82]A smile can hide other feelings,like anger,fear or worry.

[06:50.36]If someone"loses face"they may smile to hide it.

[06:57.23]That is not a happy smile.

[07:01.59]In most countries,nodding the head up and down shows agreement,

[07:08.85]while shaking the head means that you do not agree,

[07:14.42]or that you refuse to do something.

[07:18.67]If you look away from a person or yawn 12,

[07:23.25]they may think you are not interested in them.

[07:27.69]If you stand holding your arms across your chest 13,

[07:33.25]you may be protecting yourself--just from a conversation you do not want!

[07:41.71]If you sit looking at and turn toward 14 the person you are talking to,

[07:48.79]it shows that you are interested.

[07:52.95]If you roll your eyes and turn your head away,

[07:58.09]most likely you do not believe what you are hearing,

[08:03.16]or you do not like what you hear.

[08:07.21]We show respect for people by using different gestures.

[08:13.27]It is probaly not a good idea to give a hug to your boss or to your teacher.

[08:20.53]You should not stand too close to him or her

[08:25.60]and should stand with your hands a little open

[08:30.35]to show that you are willing 15 to listen.

[08:34.30]There are differences in body language,however,

[08:38.97]and it is important to give them attention.

[08:44.33]In Asian and South American countries,

[08:49.29]children are taught that looking directly 16 at an adult is not good behaviour.

[08:56.14]However,some teachers in North America punish students

[09:03.40]who do not look them in the eye

[09:07.06]because they think they are not telling the truth.

[09:11.92]We can often be wrong about each other,

[09:16.38]so it is an amazing thing that we understand each other as well as we do!

[09:23.33]Listening,writing and speaking

[09:33.39]1 Listen to the passage"To drive or not to drive".

[09:42.03]Look at these pictures of the story

[09:46.40]and arrange them by numbers in the correct order to tell the story



n.主管,导演;主任;理事;董事;处长
  • The director has taken the visitors off to his office.经理把客人带到他办公室去了。
  • The new director is easy to get along with.新来的主任很好处。
vt.表现,表示;描绘,讲述;代表,象征;回忆;再赠送,再上演;vi.提出异议
  • I'll represent to him the risk he is running.我要向他指出他所面临的险境。
  • We selected her to represent us.我们选她作为我们的代表。
adv.紧密地;严密地,密切地
  • We shall follow closely the development of the situation.我们将密切注意形势的发展。
  • The two companies are closely tied up with each other.这两家公司之间有密切联系。
adj.有学问的,博学的;learn的过去式和过去分词
  • He went into a rage when he learned about it.他听到这事后勃然大怒。
  • In this little village,he passed for a learned man.在这个小村子里,他被视为有学问的人。
adj.动人的,使人感伤的
  • It was a touching sight.这是一幅动人的景象。
  • His letter was touching.他的信很感人。
n.姿势,姿态,心态,态度;v.作出某种姿势
  • The government adopted an uncompromising posture on the issue of independence.政府在独立这一问题上采取了毫不妥协的态度。
  • He tore off his coat and assumed a fighting posture.他脱掉上衣,摆出一副打架的架势。
n.困难,费劲;难事,难题;麻烦,困境
  • If there is any difficulty,please let us know promptly.倘有困难,请迅速通知我们。
  • A little difficulty like this is nothing to us.这点困难算不了什么。
n.方法,手段,折中点,物质财富
  • That man used artful means to find out secrets.那人使用狡猾的手段获取机密。
  • We must get it done by some means or other.我们总得想办法把它干完。
adj.宇宙的,全世界的;普遍的,一般的;通用的,万能的
  • First of all we should make primary education universal.首先我们应普及初等教育。
  • Climate change is a universal problem.气候变化是个世界性的问题。
adj.面部的,脸上的
  • I've made an appointment for a facial tomorrow.我约好明天去做美容。
  • The chimpanzee uses facial expressions for communication.黑猩猩用面部表情进行交流。
n. 安乐,安逸,悠闲; v. 使...安乐,使...安心,减轻,放松
  • His mind was at ease and he felt confident in the future. 他心情舒畅,对前途很有信心。
  • You should ease up on the child and stop scolding her. 你应该对那个孩子宽松些,不要再骂她了。
n.呵欠;v.打呵欠
  • He got up with a stretch and a yawn.他站起来伸伸懒腰,打个呵欠。
  • Her yawn suggests that she is sleepy.她打哈欠表示她很困了。
n.胸,大箱子,金库,资金,一箱,密封室,衣橱
  • The bear's chest is hairy.那只熊的胸部毛茸茸的。
  • Mother has a pain in her chest.母亲胸口疼.。
prep.对于,关于,接近,将近,向,朝
  • Suddenly I saw a tall figure approaching toward the policeman.突然间我看到一个高大的身影朝警察靠近。
  • Upon seeing her,I smiled and ran toward her. 看到她我笑了,并跑了过去。
adj.愿意的,自愿的,乐意的,心甘情愿的
  • We never lack food and clothing if we're willing to work.如果我们愿意工作,就不会缺吃少穿。
  • He's quite willing to pay the price I ask.他很愿意照我的要价付钱。
adv.直接地,径直地;马上,立即
  • I will telephone you directly I hear the news.我一听到消息,马上打电话给你。
  • She answered me very directly and openly.她非常坦率地、开门见山地答复了我。
学英语单词
a whole new ballgame
activity queue
aggregate base
aggregate flowers
air edition
alsgraffits painting
ambiguity encoding
amphithalite
anticivism
area of possible collision
Areopoli
Atamanovo
autoploidy
azolimine
back pull
battery bench
bertolinis
birationally
bliddies
bongoist
Bula Atumba
busqueda
chamfered teeth
chaomancy
chromes
control of spot luminosity
cyclamens
cytobiochemistry
decay store cooling loop
deoxyuridine derivatives
destry
diagnostic technique
diagonalised
diddle with
drift ga(u)ge
engine-like
Entwistle
family roridulaceaes
Fengxian
ferners
ferrington
flash illumination
floating lamp
fluorenone
fructus trichosanthis
furfural diacetate
geographias
gin-pit
Hartman number
hull-less barley
income-elastic
It's dollars to doughnuts.
Italianisms
Jacob's method
kernel string
laid fire laid-up fleet
low-power winding
lube oil manifold
manned mission
margulies
meimuna iwasakii
metharbitals
MNCC
mouse over
Much-Weiss stain
multi-tracked
net oxygen production
nine-story
Nyonga
origin destination analysis
overmagnify
partial power shift transmission
pedagogizing
persistenc
plumeaux
pneumatic executive components
police education
polycentrid
pontella securifer
power supply protection system
purified salt
pyrrolidine ring
scent of
secondary literation
self-organization mapping
sensidyne
Siberian tiger
slickers
sliding vane
Sorbus granulosa
stage presence
stress distribution property
sulfasuccinamide sodium
takes a joke
tilling speed
today you die
uniform bound
vincadine
voice-frequency transmitting amplifier
wason selection task
web proxy
Zuidhorn