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Because the low latitudes of the Earth, the areas near the equator, receive more heat than the latitude near the poles, and because the nature of heart is to expand and move, Heat is transported from the tropics to the middle and high latitudes. Some of this heat is moved by winds and some by ocean currents, and some gets stored in the atmosphere in the form of latent heat. The term “latent hear” refers to the energy that has to be used to convert liquid water to water vapor. We know that if we...
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Because the low latitudes of the Earth, the areas near the equator, receive more heat than the latitude near the poles, and because the nature of heart is to expand and move, Heat is transported from the tropics to the middle and high latitudes. Some of this heat is moved by winds and some by ocean currents, and some gets stored in the atmosphere in the form of latent heat. The term “latent hear” refers to the energy that has to be used to convert liquid water to water vapor. We know that if we warm a pan of water on a stove, it will evaporate, or turn into vapor, faster than if it is allowed to sit at room temperature. We also know that if we hang wet clothes outside in the summertime they will dry faster than in winter, when temperatures are colder. The energy used in both cases to change liquid water to water vapor is supplied by heat – supplied by the stove in the first case and by the Sun in the latter case. This energy is not lost. It is stored in water vapor in the atmosphere as latent heat. Eventually, the water stored as vapor in the atmosphere will condense to liquid again, and the energy will be release to the atmosphere.

In the atmosphere, a large portion of the Sun’s incoming energy is used to evaporate water, primarily in the tropical oceans. Scientists have tried to quantify this proportion of the Sun’s energy. By analyzing temperature, water vapor, and wind data around the globe, they have estimated the quantity to be about 90 watts per square meter, or nearly 30 percent of the Sun’s energy. Once this latent heat is stored within the atmosphere, it can be transported, primarily to higher latitudes, by prevailing, large-scale winds. Or it can be transported vertically to higher levels in the atmosphere, where it forms clouds and subsequent storms, which then release the energy back to the atmosphere.

1. The passage mainly discussed how heat ________________________.

A. is transformed and transported in the Earth’s atmosphere

B. is transported by ocean currents

C. can be measured and analyzed by scientists

D. moves about the Earth’s equator

2. The passage mentions that the tropics differ from the Earth’s polar regions in which of the following ways?

A. The height of cloud formation in the atmosphere 

B. The amount of heat they receive from the Sun

C. The strength of their large scale winds

D. The strength of their oceanic currents

3. The word “convert” in line 5 is closest in meaning to ___________________.

A. mix B. change C. adapt D. reduce

4. Why does the author mention “the stove” in line 9?

A. To describe the heat of the Sun

B. To illustrate how water vapor is stored

 C. To show how energy is stored

D. To give an example of a heat source

5. According to the passage, most ocean water evaporation occurs especially __________.

A. around the higher latitudes

B. in the tropics

C. because of large-scale winds

D. because of strong ocean currents

6. According to the passage, 30 percent of the Sun’s incoming energy _____________.

A. is stored in clouds in the lower latitudes   

B. is transported by ocean currents

C. never leaves the upper atmosphere

D. gets stored as latent heat

7. The word “it” in line 17 refers to ____________________.

A. square meter B. the Sun’s energy C. latent heat D. the atmosphere

8. The word “primarily” in line 17 is closest in meaning to _____________________.

A. chiefly B. originally C. basically D. clearly 

9. The word “prevailing” in line 18 is closest in meaning to _____________________.

A. essential B. dominant C. circular D. closest

10. All of the following words are defined in the passage EXCEPT ________________.

A. low latitudes (line 1) B. latent heat (line 4)

C. evaporate (line 6)           D. atmosphere (line 13)

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17 tháng 3 2022

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1. A

2. B

3. B

4. D

5. B

6. D

7. C

8. A

9. B

10. D

Read the text and answer the following questions.The Earth was formed about 4.7 billion years ago. The Earth's shape is very close to that of a sphere, not perfectly spherical. The Earth's equatorial diameter is about 12,756 km, which is slightly larger than the polar diameter; about 12,714 km Surface Area of the Earth is 510,065,600 km2 of which 148,939,100 km2 (29.2%) is land and 361,126,400 km2 (70.8 %) is water. The Earth rotates on its axis, an imaginary straight line through its centre....
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Read the text and answer the following questions.

The Earth was formed about 4.7 billion years ago. The Earth's shape is very close to that of a sphere, not perfectly spherical. The Earth's equatorial diameter is about 12,756 km, which is slightly larger than the polar diameter; about 12,714 km Surface Area of the Earth is 510,065,600 km2 of which 148,939,100 km2 (29.2%) is land and 361,126,400 km2 (70.8 %) is water. The Earth rotates on its axis, an imaginary straight line through its centre. The two points where the axis of rotation intersects the Earth's surface are called as the poles, one of them is called the North Pole and the other is known as the South Pole. One rotation with respect to Sun is completed in 24 hours, called a solar day.

1. When was the Earth created?

2. How is the Earth?

3. What main elements does the Earth include?

4. What are the places of the axis of rotation intersects the Earth‟s surface called?

5. How long is a solar day completed?

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1. It was created about 4.7 billion years ago.

2. Its shape is very close to that of a sphere, not perfectly spherical.

3. They are land and water.

4. They are the North Pole and the South Pole.

5. It's in 24 hours.

1.  the Earth was created 4.7 billions years ago.

2.  the Earth is very close to that of a sphere, not perfectly spherical.

3. the Earth includes 148,939,100 km2 (29.2 %) is land and 361,126,400 km2 (70.8 %) is water.
4. the places of...surface are called as the poles, one of them is called the North Pole and the other is known as the South Pole.

5. a solar day is completed in 24 hours

Đọc đoạn văn và trả lời câu hỏi The Earth was formed about 4.7 billion years ago. The Earth’s shape is very close to that of a sphere, not perfectly spherical. The Earth’s equatorial diameter is about 12,756 km, which is slightly larger than the polar diameter; about 12,714 km Surface Area of the Earth is 510,065,600 km2 of which 148,939,100 km2 (29.2 %) is land and 361,126,400 km2 (70.8 %) is water. The Earth rotates on its axis, an imaginary straight line through its centre....
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The Earth was formed about 4.7 billion years ago. The Earth’s shape is very close to that of a sphere, not perfectly spherical. The Earth’s equatorial diameter is about 12,756 km, which is slightly larger than the polar diameter; about 12,714 km Surface Area of the Earth is 510,065,600 km2 of which 148,939,100 km2 (29.2 %) is land and 361,126,400 km2 (70.8 %) is water.
The Earth rotates on its axis, an imaginary straight line through its centre. The two points where the axis of rotation intersects the Earth’s surface are called as the poles, one of them is called the North Pole and the other is known as the South Pole. One rotation with respect to Sun is completed in 24 hours, called a solar day

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5. How long is a solar day completed?

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15 tháng 4 2020

1. When was the Earth created ?

--> the Earth was created 4.7 billions years ago.

2. How is the Earth ?

--> the Earth is very close to that of a sphere, not perfectly spherical.
3 What main elements does the Earth include ?
--> the Earth includes 148,939,100 km2 (29.2 %) is land and 361,126,400 km2 (70.8 %) is water.
4. What are the places of the axis of rotation intersects the Earth's surface called?

--> the places of...surface are called as the poles, one of them is called the North Pole and the other is known as the South Pole.

5. How long is a solar day completed?

--> a solar day is completed in 24 hours

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 34.           Body language is a vital form of communication. In fact, it is believed that the various forms of body language contribute about 70 percent to our comprehension. It is important to note, however, that body languages varies in different cultures. Take for example, eye movement. In the USA a child is expected to look directly at a...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 34.

          Body language is a vital form of communication. In fact, it is believed that the various forms of body language contribute about 70 percent to our comprehension. It is important to note, however, that body languages varies in different cultures. Take for example, eye movement. In the USA a child is expected to look directly at a parent or teacher who is scolding him/her. In other cultures the opposite is true. Looking directly at a teacher or parent in such a situation is considered a sign of disrespect.

          Another form of body language that is used differently, depending on the culture, is distance. In North America people don’t generally stand as close to each other as in South America. Two North Americans who don’t know each other well will keep a distance of four feet between them, whereas South Americans in the same situation will stand two to three feet apart. North Americans will stand closer than two feet apart only if they are having a confidential conversation or if there is intimacy between them.

          Gestures are often used to communicate. We point a finger, raise an eyebrow, wave an arm – or move any other part of the body - to show what we want to say. However, this does not mean that people all over the world use the same gestures to express the same meanings. Very often we find that the same gestures can communicate different meanings, depending on the country. An example of a gesture that could be misinterpreted is sticking out the tongue. In many cultures it is a sign of making a mistake, but in some places it communicates ridicule.

          The dangers of misunderstanding one another are great. Obviously, it is not enough to learn the language of another culture. You must also learn its non-verbal signals if you want to communicate successfully.

(Adapted from “Reading Academic English” by Judy Rapoport, Ronit Broder and Sarah Feingold)

As stated in the passage, in order to communicate successfully with people from another culture, it is advisable for a person _______.

A. to use the body language of the people from that culture. 

B. to learn both the language and non-verbal signals of that culture. 

C. to learn only non-verbal signals of that culture. 

D. to travel to as many countries as possible.

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25 tháng 10 2017

Chọn đáp án B

As stated in the passage, in order to communicate successfully with people from another culture, it is advisable for a person _______: Như được chỉ ra trong đoạn văn, để giao tiếp một cách hiệu quả với người đến từ một nền văn hóa khác thì một người được khuyên nên _______

A. to use the body language of the people from that culture: sử dụng ngôn ngữ cơ thể của người đến từ nền văn hóa đó

B. to learn both the language and non-verbal signals of that culture: học cả ngôn ngữ và những dấu hiệu phi lời của nền văn hóa đó

C. to learn only non-verbal signals of that culture: chỉ học những dấu hiệu phi lời của nền văn hóa đó

D. to travel to as many countries as possible: đi du lịch đến càng nhiều quốc gia càng tốt

Dẫn chứng (đoạn cuối): Obviously, it is not enough to learn the language of another culture. You must also learn its non-verbal signals if you want to communicate successfully: Rõ rang rằng, học ngôn ngữ của một nền văn hóa khác là không đủ. Bạn cũng cần phải học cả những dấu hiệu phi lời nếu muốn giao tiếp hiệu quả.

Vậy dựa vào dẫn chứng trên ta chọn đáp án đúng là B.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34. Body language is a vital form of communication. In fact, it is believed that the various forms of body language contribute about 70 percent to our comprehension. It is important to note, however, that body language varies in different cultures. Take for example, eye movement. In the USA a child is expected to look directly at a parent or...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34.

Body language is a vital form of communication. In fact, it is believed that the various forms of body language contribute about 70 percent to our comprehension. It is important to note, however, that body language varies in different cultures. Take for example, eye movement. In the USA a child is expected to look directly at a parent or teacher who is scolding him/her. In other cultures the opposite is true. Looking directly at a teacher or parent in such a situation is considered a sign of disrespect.

Another form of body language that is used differently, depending on the culture, is distance. In North America people don't generally stand as close to each other as in South America. Two North Americans who don't know each other well will keep a distance of four feet between them, whereas South Americans in the same situation will stand two to three feet apart. North Americans will stand closer than two feet apart only if they are having a confidential conversation or if there is intimacy between them.

Gestures are often used to communicate. We point a finger, raise an eyebrow, wave an arm – or move any other part of the body – to show what we want to say. However, this does not mean that people all over the world use the same gestures to express the same meanings. Very often we find that the same gestures can communicate different meanings, depending on the country. An example of a gesture that could be misinterpreted is sticking out the tongue. In many cultures it is a sign of making a mistake, but in some

places it communicates ridicule.

The dangers of misunderstanding one another are great. Obviously, it is not enough to learn the language of another culture. You must also learn its non-verbal signals if you want to communicate successfully.

As stated in the passage, in order to communicate successfully with people from another culture, it is advisable for a person ______.

A. to learn only non-verbal signals of that culture

B. to travel to as many countries as possible

C. to use the body language of the people from that culture

D. to learn both the language and non-verbal signals of that culture

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25 tháng 11 2018

Theo như thông tin trong bài đọc, để giao tiếp thành công với những người đến từ nền văn hóa khác, mọt người nên ______.

  A. chỉ học tín hiệu phi ngôn ngữ của nền văn hóa đó

  B. hãy đi du lịch đến càng nhiều nước càng tốt

  C. hãy sử dụng những nông ngữ cơ thể của người đến từ nền văn hóa đó

  D. hãy học cả ngôn ngữ và tín hiệu phi lời nói của nền văn hóa đó

Thông tin: Obviously, it is not enough to learn the language of another culture. You must also learn its non-verbal signals if you want to communicate successfully.

Tạm dịch: Rõ ràng, việc học ngôn ngữ của nền văn hóa khác là không đủ. Bạn phải học cả các tín hiệu phi ngôn ngữ của nó nếu bạn muốn giao tiếp thành công.

Chọn D

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34. Body language is a vital form of communication. In fact, it is believed that the various forms of body language contribute about 70 percent to our comprehension. It is important to note, however, that body language varies in different cultures. Take for example, eye movement. In the USA a child is expected to look directly at a parent or...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34.

Body language is a vital form of communication. In fact, it is believed that the various forms of body language contribute about 70 percent to our comprehension. It is important to note, however, that body language varies in different cultures. Take for example, eye movement. In the USA a child is expected to look directly at a parent or teacher who is scolding him/her. In other cultures the opposite is true. Looking directly at a teacher or parent in such a situation is considered a sign of disrespect.

Another form of body language that is used differently, depending on the culture, is distance. In North America people don't generally stand as close to each other as in South America. Two North Americans who don't know each other well will keep a distance of four feet between them, whereas South Americans in the same situation will stand two to three feet apart. North Americans will stand closer than two feet apart only if they are having a confidential conversation or if there is intimacy between them.

Gestures are often used to communicate. We point a finger, raise an eyebrow, wave an arm – or move any other part of the body – to show what we want to say. However, this does not mean that people all over the world use the same gestures to express the same meanings. Very often we find that the same gestures can communicate different meanings, depending on the country. An example of a gesture that could be misinterpreted is sticking out the tongue. In many cultures it is a sign of making a mistake, but in some

places it communicates ridicule.

The dangers of misunderstanding one another are great. Obviously, it is not enough to learn the language of another culture. You must also learn its non-verbal signals if you want to communicate successfully.

As stated in the passage, in order to communicate successfully with people from another culture, it is advisable for a person ______.

A. to learn only non-verbal signals of that culture

B. to travel to as many countries as possible

C. to use the body language of the people from that culture

D. to learn both the language and non-verbal signals of that culture

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1 tháng 4 2017

Theo như thông tin trong bài đọc, để giao tiếp thành công với những người đến từ nền văn hóa khác, mọt người nên ______.

A. chỉ học tín hiệu phi ngôn ngữ của nền văn hóa đó

B. hãy đi du lịch đến càng nhiều nước càng tốt

C. hãy sử dụng những nông ngữ cơ thể của người đến từ nền văn hóa đó

D. hãy học cả ngôn ngữ và tín hiệu phi lời nói của nền văn hóa đó

Thông tin: Obviously, it is not enough to learn the language of another culture. You must also learn its non-verbal signals if you want to communicate successfully.

Tạm dịch: Rõ ràng, việc học ngôn ngữ của nền văn hóa khác là không đủ. Bạn phải học cả các tín hiệu phi ngôn ngữ của nó nếu bạn muốn giao tiếp thành công.

Chọn D

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34.     Body language is a vital form of communication. In fact, it is believed that the various forms of body language contribute about 70 percent to our comprehension. It is important to note, however, that body language varies in different cultures. Take for example, eye movement. In the USA a child is expected to look directly at a parent or...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34.

     Body language is a vital form of communication. In fact, it is believed that the various forms of body language contribute about 70 percent to our comprehension. It is important to note, however, that body language varies in different cultures. Take for example, eye movement. In the USA a child is expected to look directly at a parent or teacher who is scolding him/her. In other cultures the opposite is true. Looking directly at a teacher or parent in such a situation is considered a sign of disrespect.

     Another form of body language that is used differently, depending on the culture, is distance. In North America people don't generally stand as close to each other as in South America. Two North Americans who don't know each other well will keep a distance of four feet between them, whereas South Americans in the same situation will stand two to three feet apart. North Americans will stand closer than two feet apart only if they are having a confidential conversation or if there is intimacy between them.

     Gestures are often used to communicate. We point a finger, raise an eyebrow, wave an arm – or move any other part of the body – to show what we want to say. However, this does not mean that people all over the world use the same gestures to express the same meanings. Very often we find that the same gestures can communicate different meanings, depending on the country. An example of a gesture that could be misinterpreted is sticking out the tongue. In many cultures it is a sign of making a mistake, but in some places it communicates ridicule.

     The dangers of misunderstanding one another are great. Obviously, it is not enough to learn the language of another culture. You must also learn its non-verbal signals if you want to communicate successfully.

 

As stated in the passage, in order to communicate successfully with people from another culture, it is advisable for a person ______.

A. to learn only non-verbal signals of that culture

B. to travel to as many countries as possible

C. to use the body language of the people from that culture

D. to learn both the language and non-verbal signals of that culture

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6 tháng 5 2018

Theo như thông tin trong bài đọc, để giao tiếp thành công với những người đến từ nền văn hóa khác, mọt người nên ______.

A. chỉ học tín hiệu phi ngôn ngữ của nền văn hóa đó

B. hãy đi du lịch đến càng nhiều nước càng tốt

C. hãy sử dụng những nông ngữ cơ thể của người đến từ nền văn hóa đó

D. hãy học cả ngôn ngữ và tín hiệu phi lời nói của nền văn hóa đó

Thông tin: Obviously, it is not enough to learn the language of another culture. You must also learn its non-verbal signals if you want to communicate successfully.

Tạm dịch: Rõ ràng, việc học ngôn ngữ của nền văn hóa khác là không đủ. Bạn phải học cả các tín hiệu phi ngôn ngữ của nó nếu bạn muốn giao tiếp thành công.

Chọn D

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 34.           Body language is a vital form of communication. In fact, it is believed that the various forms of body language contribute about 70 percent to our comprehension. It is important to note, however, that body languages varies in different cultures. Take for example, eye movement. In the USA a child is expected to look directly at a...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 34.

          Body language is a vital form of communication. In fact, it is believed that the various forms of body language contribute about 70 percent to our comprehension. It is important to note, however, that body languages varies in different cultures. Take for example, eye movement. In the USA a child is expected to look directly at a parent or teacher who is scolding him/her. In other cultures the opposite is true. Looking directly at a teacher or parent in such a situation is considered a sign of disrespect.

          Another form of body language that is used differently, depending on the culture, is distance. In North America people don’t generally stand as close to each other as in South America. Two North Americans who don’t know each other well will keep a distance of four feet between them, whereas South Americans in the same situation will stand two to three feet apart. North Americans will stand closer than two feet apart only if they are having a confidential conversation or if there is intimacy between them.

          Gestures are often used to communicate. We point a finger, raise an eyebrow, wave an arm – or move any other part of the body - to show what we want to say. However, this does not mean that people all over the world use the same gestures to express the same meanings. Very often we find that the same gestures can communicate different meanings, depending on the country. An example of a gesture that could be misinterpreted is sticking out the tongue. In many cultures it is a sign of making a mistake, but in some places it communicates ridicule.

          The dangers of misunderstanding one another are great. Obviously, it is not enough to learn the language of another culture. You must also learn its non-verbal signals if you want to communicate successfully.

(Adapted from “Reading Academic English” by Judy Rapoport, Ronit Broder and Sarah Feingold)

The word “it” in paragraph 3 refers to _______.

A. the country.

B. an example.

C. misspelled.

D. misunderstood.

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13 tháng 8 2017

Chọn đáp án C

The word “it” in paragraph 3 refers to _______: Từ “it” trong đoạn 3 ý chỉ _______

A. the country: quốc gia

B. an example: một ví dụ

C. sticking out the tongue: thè lưỡi

D. making a mistake: phạm một sai lầm

Dẫn chứng (đoạn 3): An example of a gesture that could be is sticking out the tongue. In many cultures it is a sign of making a mistake, but in some places it communicates ridicule: Một ví dụ của động tác (có ý nghĩa khác nhau trong các nền văn hóa khác hau) là việc thè lưỡi. Ở nhiều nền văn hóa, nó là một dấu hiệu của việc mắc lỗi sai nhưng ở một số nơi nó biểu thị sự giễu cợt.

Như vậy dựa vào dẫn chứng trên ta chọn đáp án đúng là C.

Kiến thức cần nhớ

Đôi khi ta cần mở rộng phạm vi đối chiếu để thấy được một văn cảnh toàn diện hơn, tránh mắc sai lầm.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 34.           Body language is a vital form of communication. In fact, it is believed that the various forms of body language contribute about 70 percent to our comprehension. It is important to note, however, that body languages varies in different cultures. Take for example, eye movement. In the USA a child is expected to look directly at a...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 34.

          Body language is a vital form of communication. In fact, it is believed that the various forms of body language contribute about 70 percent to our comprehension. It is important to note, however, that body languages varies in different cultures. Take for example, eye movement. In the USA a child is expected to look directly at a parent or teacher who is scolding him/her. In other cultures the opposite is true. Looking directly at a teacher or parent in such a situation is considered a sign of disrespect.

          Another form of body language that is used differently, depending on the culture, is distance. In North America people don’t generally stand as close to each other as in South America. Two North Americans who don’t know each other well will keep a distance of four feet between them, whereas South Americans in the same situation will stand two to three feet apart. North Americans will stand closer than two feet apart only if they are having a confidential conversation or if there is intimacy between them.

          Gestures are often used to communicate. We point a finger, raise an eyebrow, wave an arm – or move any other part of the body - to show what we want to say. However, this does not mean that people all over the world use the same gestures to express the same meanings. Very often we find that the same gestures can communicate different meanings, depending on the country. An example of a gesture that could be misinterpreted is sticking out the tongue. In many cultures it is a sign of making a mistake, but in some places it communicates ridicule.

          The dangers of misunderstanding one another are great. Obviously, it is not enough to learn the language of another culture. You must also learn its non-verbal signals if you want to communicate successfully.

(Adapted from “Reading Academic English” by Judy Rapoport, Ronit Broder and Sarah Feingold)

Which form of body language is NOT mentioned in the passage?

A. distance.

B. posture.

C. gesture.

D. eye movement.

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2 tháng 10 2017

Chọn đáp án B

Which form of body language is NOT mentioned in the passage?: Hình thức nào của ngôn ngữ cơ thể KHÔNG được nhắc tới trong đoạn văn?

A. distance: khoảng cách

B. posture: tư thế

C. gesture: cử chỉ động tác

D. eye movement: chuyển động mắt

Các hình thức của ngôn ngữ cơ thể xuất hiện trong đoạn văn là:

1. Take for example, eye movement. In the USA a child is expected to look directly at a parent or teacher who is scolding him/her.

2. Another form of body language that is used differently, depending on the culture, is distance.

3. Gestures are often used to communicate.

Như vậy chỉ có “posture” là không xuất hiện nên ta chọn đáp án đúng là B.