As with other forms of nonverbal communication, the use of touch to communicate feelings and emotions varies widely from culture

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问题     As with other forms of nonverbal communication, the use of touch to communicate feelings and emotions varies widely from culture to culture. Edward T. Hall theorized that, 【C1】______touch, two general cultural classes exist; contact and noncontact. He calls cultures that【C2】______much contact contact cultures and【C3】______that permit little contact noncontact cultures.
    People in contact cultures【C4】______in closer proximity(接近)to each other. They touch more, face one another more directly, and utilize more eye contact than those in noncontact cultures. Contact cultures【C5】______most Arab countries, Mediterranean and Jewish people, Eastern Europeans, Russians, Hispanics, and Indonesians. Noncontact people【C6】______are from northern Europe, Japan, China, Korea, and other Far Eastern countries.
    The United States usually is【C7】______as a noncontact culture, primarily because of its original European settlers. Touching behavior, 【C8】______, varies among the different ethnic groups that make【C9】______the country. Blacks and Italian-Americans—to【C10】______two examples—tend to use touch rather widely to communicate closeness and affection. Anglo-Americans normally are restrained in touching others.
【C6】

选项 A、overall
B、typically
C、strictly
D、specially

答案B

解析 上句指出了接触文化所包括的国家,本句则指出非接触文化所涉及的国家。B项typically(典型地、有代表性地)符合句意,是正确答案。A项overall(总体上),C项strictly(严格地)和D项specially(专门地,特殊地)均不合句意。本句意为:典型的非接触文化的人来自北欧、日本、中国、韩国和其他远东国家。
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