Part V Cloze (15 minutes)
Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked [A], [B], [C]and [D] on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.
Are you always sure you know what people mean when they try to describe their feelings to you? We use both words and 67 to express our feelings. It is true that a smile means the 68 thing in any language. There is 69 a number of striking similarities in the 70 different animals show the same feeling.
This is probably because such behavior patterns are inherited 71 than learned.
Fear is 72 emotion that is shown in much the same way all over the world. In Chinese and in English fiction, a phrase like "he went pale and began to tremble" 73 that the man is either very afraid 74 has just had a very nasty shock. 75 , "he opened his eyes wide" is used to suggest anger in Chinese 76 in English it conveys surprise. Even in the same culture, people differ 77 their ability to interpret and express feelings, Experiments in America have shown that women are usually 78 than men at recognizing fear, anger, love and happiness on people's faces. Disgust, contempt and suffering seem to be the most difficult 79 for people everywhere either to recognize or to express. Other studies have shown that older people 80 find it easier to interpret body language than younger people do. And psychologists have shown that some people frequently give completely the wrong 81 of how they feel. For 82 , they try to show affection but in fact actually communicate dislike. Or when they want to show interest, they give the impression that they don't 83. This can happen 84 among close friends and members of the same family. In other words, what we think we are communicating through language, 85 , face and body movements may be the exact 86 of what other people understand.
67. [A] signs
[B] signals
[ C] gestures.
[ D] marks
68. [A] familiar
[B] similar
[ C ] identical
[ D ] same
69. [ A] then
[ B ] also
[ C] only
[ D] yet
70. [ A] way
[ B ] mean
[ C ] method
[ D ] manner
71. [ A ] rather
[ B ] less
[C] more
[ D] sooner
72. [ A] any
[ B ] one
[ C ] other
[ D] another
73. [A] advises
[B] suggests
[ C ] explains
[ D ] interprets
74. [A] and
[B] nor
[ C ] or
[ D ] but
75. [ A] Therefore
[ B ] However
[ C ] Still
[ D ] Moreover
76. [ A] whereas
[ B] Since
[C] anyhow
[D] somehow
77. [A] about
[B] with
[C] from
[D] in
78. [ A ] poorer
[ B ] worse
[ C ] better
[ D ] slower
79. [ A] expressions
[ B ] emotions
[ C ] attitudes
[ D] moods
80. [ A] rarely
[ B ] hardly
[ C] scarcely
[ D] usually
81. [ A] impression
[ B] information
[ C ] meaning
[ D ] reaction
82. [ A] sure
[ B ] short
[ C ] instance
[ D ] all
83. [ A] concern
[ B] tend
[ C ] matter
[ D ] care
84. [A] already
[B] even
[ C ] ever
[ D ] never
85. [ A] word
[ B ] sound
[ C ] voice
[ D ] tone
86. [ A] opposite
[ B ] contrary
[ C ] revise
[ D ] parallel
Part V Cloze
【结构剖析】说明文。本文介绍了人类表达表情的方式研究。人类通过语言和手势表达自己的感情。在不同的文化氛围中,有些惯用语表达的意思相同,而有些则不同。甚至在相同的文化氛围中,人们在辨别和表达感情的能力上也各不相同。
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