时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版高二


英语课

[00:04.60]Lesson 9

[00:07.47]1.Dialogue

[00:11.31]The organizer of a conference is meeting one of the speakers at the airport.

[00:17.06]Hello.You must be Dr Yang.How do you do?My name's David Lee.

[00:24.42]How do you do?

[00:27.27]It's a pleasure to meet you.Can I take those boxes for you?

[00:32.63]Thanks.That's very kind.

[00:36.28]What about your bag?Would you like me to carry it?

[00:41.25]No thanks.I can manage it myself.

[00:45.32]At the hotel.

[00:48.20]Is there anything else I can do for you?

[00:52.24]No,thank you.Thanks for all your help.

[00:56.63]It's a pleasure.I'll see you tomorrow.

[01:00.89]Lesson 10

[01:09.15]1.Reading comprehension

[01:13.51]Read the passage and answer this queston:

[01:17.87]Do the chinese and British have similar body language?

[01:22.91]BODY LANGUAGE(1)

[01:27.46]Although we may not realize it,

[01:31.30]when we talk with others we make ourselves understood not just by words.

[01:37.75]We send messages to the people around us also by our expressions

[01:43.99]and body movements.

[01:47.05]A smile and handshake show welcome.

[01:51.31]Waving one's hand is to say "Goodbye".

[01:55.85]Nodding the head means agreement,while shaking it means disagreement.

[02:01.89]These gestures are accepted both by Chinese

[02:06.43]and English speakers as having the same meanings.

[02:11.47]But not all body language means the same thing in different countries.

[02:17.53]Take nodding the head for example.

[02:21.19]In some Asian countries it means not "Yes" but "No".

[02:26.76]In many countries in the world,men kiss each other when they meet,

[02:32.40]for example in Russia,France,Arab countries

[02:38.04]and some of the South American countries.

[02:42.01]Men do not kiss each other in either China or English-speaking countries.

[02:48.46]In Britain,

[02:51.21]older people usually shake hands when they meet someone for the first time;

[02:57.16]however,young people often to not shake hands.

[03:02.41]In France,

[03:05.16]it is the custom to shake hands with people in the office every morning.

[03:11.03]French people kiss each other hello and goodbye more often than British people.

[03:17.80]Generally,

[03:20.36]people from English-speaking countries do not touch each other very much.

[03:26.24]It you touch an English person,you should say "Sorry".

[03:31.38]Scientists have done some research on "Touch"in different countries.

[03:37.55]They watched pairs of people who were sitting in college coffee-shops

[03:43.11]for at least an hour.

[03:46.04]They counted the number of times that the people touched each other:

[03:51.37]England - 0;USA - 2;France - 10;Puerto Rico - 180.

[04:02.02]In some Asian couneries,you must not touch the head of another person.

[04:07.98]In Arab countries,you eat using the fingers of your right hand;

[04:13.54]the left hand is not used at all.

[04:17.49]In parts of Asia you must not sit with your feet pointing at another person.

[04:23.65]Foreigners should follow these customs when they are visiting these countries.

[04:29.22]Lesson 11

[04:36.98]1.Reading comprehension

[04:41.23]BODY LANGUAGE(2)

[04:44.89]It is good manners for an arab to stand close to his friend when they are talking.

[04:51.24]But English people do not like to be too close to ine another

[04:56.20]unless there is a reason.

[04:59.44]It could be very interesting to watch an Arab and an Englishman 1 talking together.

[05:06.00]The Arab who is friendly will stand close to his friend,

[05:11.14]but the Englishman will move back in order to keep a certain distance away.

[05:17.20]When they finish their talk,

[05:20.37]the two may be quite a distance from the place where they were standing 2.

[05:25.62]People from the United States or Arab countries

[05:30.37]stand closer than people from Britain when they are talking together.

[05:35.65]City people in Britain and the United States

[05:40.30]stand closer than those who live in the country.

[05:44.66]When one uses a foreign language,

[05:48.50]it is important to know the meanings of gestures

[05:52.65]and movements in the foreign country


[05:56.49]Using body language in a correct way will help communicate with people

[06:02.06]and make the stay in a foreign country easy and comfortable



1 Englishman
n.(pl.Englishmen)英国人;英国男人
  • I was astonished that he was not an Englishman.我很惊讶,他竟不是英国人。
  • She stared thoughtfully at the Englishman across the table.她若有所思地盯着桌子对面的那个英国人。
2 standing
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
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