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问题      When you talk to people face to face, you communicate with much more than your words and the sound of your voice. 【B1】_________ In fact, in any communication, over 50 percent of the information you give comes from your body language. We all use body language, whether consciously or subconsciously, and it can tell people more about us than we might want them to know.

    【B2】_________This is often a conscious way of communicating.  Smiling shows you are happy, shrugging your shoulders tells someone that you don’ t know something or that you don’ t care, and waving is a way of saying "hello" or "goodbye". There are other gestures, however, that give information without your realising it. Crossing your arms may indicate that you are puzzled, tapping your foot might mean you are feeling impatient, and fidgeting might show you are nervous.
    When people are good friends or when two people agree with each other, they often echo each other’ s body language, crossing their legs in the same way or using the same gestures. This is often done subconsciously but a person might copy someone else’ s body movements consciously to make fun of them.
    How often you look into someone’ s eyes also sends powerful messages. We make eye contact more often in a conversation with friends than with strangers, and lack of eye contact can indicate nervousness. In general conversations, we look at each other for short periods of time, but when the topic becomes more personal we often look away. 【B3】_________If someone avoids eye contact altogether when speaking, it might mean they are not telling the truth.
    【B4】_________Standing close together, for example, can suggest intimacy, whilst distance may indicate formality or a lack of interest. Standing close to someone may be quite appropriate in some situations, such as an informal party, but completely out of place in others, such as a meeting with your boss.
    Body language can sometimes get you into trouble when you travel abroad. Smiling is an almost universal signal of pleasure or welcome, but other gestures may have different meanings in different cultures.  The same gesture, used in different cultures, can mean "OK", "zero", "fantastic result", "money"—or something much more insulting! 【B5】 _________Your body may be saying a lot more than you think!
    Complete the passage with the following sentences. There are two extra sentence that you do not need to use.
    A. The use of body language can be a powerful indicator of how you feel.
    B. So when you next talk to somebody—be careful.
    C. You also give an enormous amount of information through the language of your body.
    D.  Keep your arms, legs or feet uncrossed and relaxed.
    E.  Deep eye contact is usually only used for very strong emotions such as love or anger.
    F.  Studies have shown that people in interviews get most nervous when there is a silence.
    G. The physical distance between speakers can indicate a number of things. [br] 【B4】

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答案 G

解析 空格后一句提到站得近意味着亲密,而保持距离可能意味着拘谨或缺乏兴趣,据此可以推测出本段话主要讲的是说话者之间的距离。G项(说话者之间的物理距离可以表明很多事情)与下文衔接紧密,故答案为G。
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