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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'Alī Afghān
acropora lutkeni
aggregates of crystals
alcohol-oxidoreductase
arbitration bus
atrial hypertrophy
bad debt transfer amount
carbon-carbon composite material
carrier to noise
cash deposit receipt
catherine-wheels
cell organization
chemical breakdown
CNUC-PDE
comparative value
conboy
conquinate
convoy photometer head
core induction furnace
costanzo
Daimon-toge
demophobic
dioptroscopy
direct gravimetric method
direct liquefaction
disremembered
distributed operation system
downsize
educational welfare officer
electropneumato-therapy instrument
elevating loader
Elsner's potato gelatin
erythroparasite
exsuit
extremities
fibrous-network structure
fish ... out
fornicate gyri
gastroes
Ghadaffi
glutathione stabilizing test
gravitational sliding basin
gulfs of corinth
heel of frog
hot-pots
ill-lucks
islet cell tumor
japanese twin
javaite
jean baptiste racines
joconde
Kesariya
list elements filter
listening stations
local industry
lujiemycine
manager-of-the-month
multi-purpose radar
multi-skilling
order Actinomycetales
over-bitter
parameter weighting
pawl lever
primary lymphedema
quality indicator
reheat section
reincarnates
Republic of Guinea
room temperature property
Sanjian
self stowing mooring winch
set trigger
shortening of chordae tendineae
spectacle lenses of glass
squamous cell carcinomas
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stirred bed plant
strainer cover
subscription quota
supersalesmen
switching signal
tectonic terrace
teleportative
Tellaro, R.
the ebb and flow
thermal cycling strength
tiller-type mixer
trigger shoe
trolloc
tropic oceanographic and meteorological experiment
tutoyered
un magnetized
unpsychedelic
vanadoboriding
w.w.i
wanapum
wardrobing
weakly connected graph
white signal
wilele
Zinksaponit