A、The Spanish. B、The American. C、The Arabian. D、The British. C推理题。通过浏览选项可知,本题考的是“哪国人”,听短文时要关注选项所示的四个地方人的相关信息。根据文章结尾处“In the Midd

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问题  
Whether the eyes are "the windows of the soul" is true or not, it is a fact that they are especially important in interpersonal communication.  In a conversation, eye-contact is important because more or less eye-contact can create communication barriers.  In relationships,  eye-contact serves to show intimacy, attention, and influence.
    Eye-contact can mean different things in different cultures.  In some Spanish-speaking countries, children show respect to an older person by not looking directly into the person’s eyes during a conversation.  In other countries, looking into a person’s eye is expected.  For example, if you don’t do it in the United States, people may think that you are -afraid, embarrassed, or angry.  Too little eye- contact may be viewed negative, because it may express a lack of interest, attention and even trust. "Never trust a person who doesn’t look you in the eyes. " In the Middle East, direct eye-contact during a conversation lasts longer than in many other parts of the world.  Some westerners who are not used to this may feel uncomfortable for they think it rude to stare, especially at strangers.
32. What can we learn from this passage?
33.Why do children not look directly into the eyes of an older speaker in Spain?
34.What are you expected to do when you have a conversation with an American?
35.Who keeps eye-contact longest in a conversation?

选项 A、The Spanish.
B、The American.
C、The Arabian.
D、The British.

答案C

解析 推理题。通过浏览选项可知,本题考的是“哪国人”,听短文时要关注选项所示的四个地方人的相关信息。根据文章结尾处“In the Middle East, direct eye-contact during a conversation lasts longer than in many other parts of the world.”中东地区的人说话时目光接触时间持续最长,中东人口最多的是阿拉伯人。
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