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— Jane: Tom, let me introduce you to Lucy.

— Tom: ____

— Lucy: Hi, I’m Lucy Lee.    

A.What’s your name?

B.Hello.

C.Nice to see you.

D.Sorry, not right now.

 

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—Tom says he is too tired to go on.?

   —He can’t be.He ____for an hour.?

   A.just worked  

   B.has only been working?

   C.has just worked

   D.had only been working?

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Tom says he can be equal to this task.That's ________ I disagree.

A.where     B.what

C.when      D.why

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“Hihowareya.” some people say when they see a familiar face.The words run together into a massall sense and meaning lost. All the samepeople do care how you are.After they greet youit’s likely you will greet them backwith an equally meaningless phrase like“Can’t complaincan’t complain.”You could probably complainat lengthor share a brilliant thought you were just beginning when a greeting interrupted you.You don’t thoughyou say“Greatyou

You are not giving each other information about your health and well?being.All the sameyou are sharing information.You’re acknowledging each other’s positions as acknowledged friendsor at least as accepted acquaintances.And you are reestablishing the ties that may have lapsed(衰退) since yesterdaywhen you last met at the elevator or the entrance to the train station.

It’s what anthropologist(人类学家) Bronislaw Malinoski called a phatic(交流感情的) communication.Its message is not in the words you usebut in the fact that you speak ritually(仪式上地) accepted words.In Asiafor examplepeople may ask one another if they have eatenor if they are busy.They’re not really asking for their lunch menu or their agendathey are saying hello.A phatic signal merely says, “I see you there.” It says hi.

There’s embarrassment of being near people without acknowledging them.That uncomfortable feeling is one reason why lonely passengers in the subway may behave as if they cannot see anyone around them or may escape their uncomfortable situation with a book.Some people read all the way homeand never turn a page.

Your friend isn’t asking how you areand you aren’t telling him.Howeverhe is recognizing your existenceand when you answeryou are recognizing his.In additionthe set speech you have shared opens the door to closer communications if both agree.Somedayyou may come to real close friendshipand really tell one another how you are.

Meanwhilepeople who greet one another this way do care.They care enough to recognize someone’s essential humanity(人性)They send a signal across the space betweento sharevery briefly and lightlyin awareness of one another.

Your greetings prove that neither of you has become a social outcast.How are youYou are still a member of society in good status.You are still the one who knows the rituals and secret passwords necessary to get to work each day.

1.When people greetthey ________.

Awant to show their different educational backgrounds

Bshow nothing related with the words themselves

Cwant to know other people’s privacy

Dexpress something special

2. According to Bronislaw Malinoskia phatic communication ________.

Ais rarely used by Asian people

Bis too complex to be used often

Chelps establish or keep certain relationships

Doften ruins the normal relationships between friends or acquaintances

3.Some people seldom greet strangers because ________.

Athey want to be polite to others

Bthey feel uncomfortable to do it

Cthey don’t know when to greet them

Dthey want to do something meaningful

4.What does the text mainly tell us?

AGreetings should be given better expressions.

BGreetings convey different meanings to different people.

CGreetings help prove an individual’s social independence.

DGreetings help an individual be connected with the society.

 

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请认真阅读下面对话,并根据各题所给首字母的提示,写出一个英语单词的完整、正确形式,使对话通顺。

M=Mary

T=Tom

M:  Hi, I'm going door to door tonight to tell people about the Student Action Union.

T:  I think I read something in the (76)n       last week.

M:  Yeah, we are trying to (77) p       and preserve some of the open spaces on campus.

T:  You are the group that's (78) a    against the extension of the parking lot next to Darwin Hall,

    right?

M:  That's us. We just feel it is important to save some of the (79) n       beauty of the campus.

    Some of those trees are hundreds of years old.

T:  It's a pretty (80) p       . My friends and I had picnics over there by the stream.

M:  We are going to (81) o     a demonstration on Thursday afternoon.

T:  Well, I have a class on Thursday afternoon.

M: But maybe you could (82) s     this appeal letter. We are going to hand it in to the administration

    to demonstrate how the students feel about this.

T:  Sure, let me get a pen.

M:  I have a pen right here. And let me (83) l        you this little book about the Student Action

    Union. Maybe you could come to some of our meetings. We get (84) t     once a month.

T:  Yeah, I'd like to know more about your group. Let me know (85) w      the next meeting is and I

    will try to be there.

 

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