All of us communicate with one another nonverbally, as well as with words. Mo

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问题    All of us communicate with one another nonverbally, as well as with words. Most of the time we’re not aware that we’re doing it. We gesture with eyebrows or a hand, meet someone else’s eyes and look away, shift positions in a chair. These actions we assume are random(随意的) and incidental. But researchers have discovered in recent years that there is a system to them almost as consistent and comprehensible (可充分了解的) as language.
   Every culture has its own body language, and children understand its meanings along with spoken language. A Frenchman talks and moves in French. The way an Englishman crossed his legs is nothing like the way a male American does it. In talking, Americans are apt to end a statement  with a droop(垂下) of the head or hand, a lowering of the eyelids(眼皮). They wind up(结束)a question with a lift of the hand, a tilt(倾斜) of the chin or a widening of the eyes. With a future-tense verb they often gesture with a forward movement.
   There are regional idioms too: an expert can sometimes pick out a native of Wisconsin just by the way he uses his eyebrows during conversation. Your sex, ethnic(种族的) background, social class and personal style all influence your body language. Nevertheless, you move and gesture within the American idiom.
   Communications between human beings would be just that dull if it were all done with words. But actually, words are often the smallest part of it.

选项 A、Every time people use body language, they realize it.
B、Only some people may use body language in communication.
C、Researchers think the body language people use is random and incidental.
D、Sometimes people may not realize that they are using body language.

答案 D

解析 第一段第二句表明有时人们并未意识到他们在使用肢体语言。
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