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Being so nervous, He could ________ give helm ordersA.hardlyB.cannotC.doesn’tD.no

Being so nervous, He could ________ give helm orders

A.hardly

B.cannot

C.doesn’t

D.no

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第1题

With so many eyes ______on him, he was too nervous to speak. A. fixed B. fixing

With so many eyes ______on him, he was too nervous to speak.

A. fixed

B. fixing

C. to fix

D. being fixed

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第2题

With so many strange eyes () on him,Henry was too nervous to speak fluently.

A.fixing

B.fixed

C.to fix

D.being fixed

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第3题

Jimmy was so nervous,not a single word ()down in the dictation.

A.he was written

B.did he write

C.he wrote

D.was he written

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第4题

Jack is so ________ to his appearance that he never has his clothes pressed

A.nervous

B.adverse

C.indifferent

D.undutiful

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第5题

The purpose of the home was to rehabilitate patients as far as possible, so that they coul
d face the harsh realities of life outside hospital. Most of them not only suffered from some form. of nervous disease but had other handicaps as well. For most of them, the hospital had been their refuge for some time and the idea of being rehabilitated was somewhat frightening. They doubted their own capabilities, and were nervous of the effort which would be required from them.

The home contains within a research unit which is mainly concerned with overcoming the technical problems which arise from the patient's physical disabilities. Full rehabilitation involves a need for a patient to be as independent as possible physically. It is in the research centre that all types of electronic equipment are pioneered, much of it exceedingly delicate and complex. One of the things I found astonishing as I watched what was going on in the workshop was the ease with which the patients became accustomed to the equipment. This of course has the dual effect of making them physically independent and giving them the psychological satisfaction of having mastered a difficult problem. And this extra confidence is, of course, a further step towards rehabilitation.

While I was there, I was fortunate enough to be able to talk to a couple of patients who had been fully rehabilitated and who had come back for the weekend to visit their friends. One, a former physical education teacher who suffered from paralysis from the waist down, was now teaching general studies in a primary school. After his accident, he told me, he had had a complete nervous breakdown and had indeed tried to commit suicide several times. "But when I got here, I realized that there were still some things I could do, and that there were people worse off than me who were out in the world doing them," he said," Yes, I expect I shall get depressions again. You can't completely cure that kind of thing. But they'll pull me out of it, at least I know that now."

The "home" in this text refers to ______.

A.the hospital

B.the refuge camp

C.the research centre

D.the place away from reality

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第6题

Gestures and body movements are unconscious forms of expressions and therefore they h
ave a language of their own. We are unaware of our gestures and body movements 99 % of the time, but other people can notice our gestures and movements if they pay attention and may know what they mean.

Note that body language applies not only to the interviewer but also to the interviewee. Also note that these gestures may happen throughout the conversation and they change as the conversation progresses.

The objective of paying attention to nonverbal communication is to help you change the direction of the conversation. If the person is showing negative gestures, then you need to change the subject by asking a new question or talking about something else.

So, during a job interview, you can watch for the following gestures:

Crossed arms it means that the person is in a defensive and reserved mood.

Crossed arms and legs it means that the person feels very reserved and suspicious.

Open arms and hands it means that the person is open and receptive.

Standing before you with his hands inside the pockets it means he is not sure or feels suspicious.

Standing before you with his hands on his hips it means he is receptive and ready to help you out.

Sitting in a chair shaking one of his legs it means he feels nervous and uncomfortable.

His eyes are downcast and face turned away it means he is not interested in what you are saying.

The palm of the hand holding or stroking his chin it means he is in an evaluating position and being critical.

Leaning back in his chair with both hands clasped behind his head it means he is in an analytical mood, but it is also a gesture of superiority.

Rubbing or touching his nose when answering a question it means he is not telling the complete truth.

Maintaining good eye contact and he smiles in a relaxed and happy way it means he is definitely receptive to you.

(1)99% of the time, we ______________.

A、pay no attention to our gestures and body movements.

B、are aware of our gestures and body movements.

C、know what the meaning of other personsgestures and body movements

D、All of the above

(2)The body language ____________.

A、is applicable only to the interviewer

B、is applicable only to the interviewee

C、is both applicable to the interviewer and the interviewee

D、is neither applicable to the interviewer nor to the interviewee

(3)Open arms and hands mean _______________.

A、the person is reserved

B、the person is reserved and suspicious

C、the person is in negative mood

D、the person is open and receptive

(4)Sitting in a chair shaking one of his legs means __________.

A、the person is calm

B、the person is nervous and uncomfortable

C、the person is waiting for someone

D、the person is angry

(5)The passage______________.

A、mainly deals with nonverbal communication during interviews

B、presents information on body language

C、introduces some forms of body languages

D、describes how to make correct body language

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第7题

He was the only candidate; (), he was elected.A、soB、whereasC、thereforeD、such being the

He was the only candidate; (), he was elected.

A、so

B、whereas

C、therefore

D、such being the case

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第8题

He got a job so that he could being dependent () his parents.

A.on

B.of

C.in

D.from

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第9题

He ()to pass the exam, so he needs to restudy the course.

A.fails

B.is

C.be

D.being

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第10题

He was ______ with the fear of poverty, so he robbed the bank.A、obsessingB、been obsessed

He was ______ with the fear of poverty, so he robbed the bank.

A、obsessing

B、been obsessed

C、obsessed

D、being obsessed

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