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        福建自考網> 試題題庫列表頁> Body LanguageBody language is of great importance to humans. 26________ However, many forms of body language we consider to be fine in our country can get us into trouble in other parts of the world. 27________ While Americans smile freely at strangers, in Russia this is considered strange and even impolite. In Asian countries a smile isn’t necessarily an expression of joy but it can be used to express pain. 28________ In Latin America and the Middle East the acceptable distance is much shorter than what most Europeans and Americans feel comfortable with. Hand and arm movements as a form of body language are also very different among countries. Handshakes are usually acceptable almost everywhere, even between strangers; however, kissing on the cheek and touching on the shoulder or other body parts aren’t. 29________ This is why you should not touch others easily. 30________ In America and Latin America looking the other person in the eye is a sign of respect. But in Asian countries, prolonged eye contact is especially rude, so you should try your best not to do that.  A: A smile is one of the most common examples in different countries. B: The acceptable physical distance is another major difference. C: Touching others is not accepted by most countries. D: We carry many of the meanings through body movements. E: For many people in Asia and other parts of the world, such actions are seen as a violation of one's personal space. F: Eye contact is one of the forms of body language where the differences are most striking.

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        Body Language

        Body language is of great importance to humans. 26________ However, many forms of body language we consider to be fine in our country can get us into trouble in other parts of the world. 27________ While Americans smile freely at strangers, in Russia this is considered strange and even impolite. In Asian countries a smile isn’t necessarily an expression of joy but it can be used to express pain.

         28________ In Latin America and the Middle East the acceptable distance is much shorter than what most Europeans and Americans feel comfortable with. Hand and arm movements as a form of body language are also very different among countries. Handshakes are usually acceptable almost everywhere, even between strangers; however, kissing on the cheek and touching on the shoulder or other body parts aren’t. 29________ This is why you should not touch others easily. 30________ In America and Latin America looking the other person in the eye is a sign of respect. But in Asian countries, prolonged eye contact is especially rude, so you should try your best not to do that.

         

        A: A smile is one of the most common examples in different countries.

        B: The acceptable physical distance is another major difference.

        C: Touching others is not accepted by most countries.

        D: We carry many of the meanings through body movements.

        E: For many people in Asia and other parts of the world, such actions are seen as a violation of one's personal space.

        F: Eye contact is one of the forms of body language where the differences are most striking.


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