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[多项选择]The daring rescue of those stranded on the mountaintop was truly a ______ deed. Everybody praised this courageous deed.
A. creditable
B. abnormal
C. unbelievable
D. credible
[单项选择]with the size of the whole earth, the huge mountains do seem very tiny.
A. When compared
B. If you compare
C. Comparing
D. A comparison
[单项选择]It took us five hours to get down from the mountain. After having a rest we to the nearest village.
A. proceeded
B. advanced
C. progressed
D. plunged
[单项选择]The town in the valley is ______ by a high mountain.
A. confronted
B. distributed
C. constituted
D. dominated
[单项选择]he weather __________ us from climbing the mountain.
A. discharged
B. disguised
C. disturbed
D. discouraged
[单项选择]A) one another C) each and other
B) another D) others
A. one another
B. another
C. each and other
D. others
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Another cultural aspect of nonverbal communication is one that you might not think about: space. Every person understands himself to have a sort of invisible shield surrounding his physical body. When someone comes too close, he feels uncomfortable. When he bumps onto someone, he feels obligated to apologize. But the size of a person’s "comfort zone" depends on his cultural ethnic origin For example, in casual conversation, many Americans stand about four feet apart. In other words, they like to keep each other "at arms length", people in Latin or Arab cultures, in contrast, stand very close to each other, and touch each other often. If someone from one of those cultures stands too close to an American while in conversation, the American may feel uncomfortable and back away.
When Americans are talking, they expect others to respond to what they are saying. To Americans, polite conversationalists empathize by displaying expressions of exci
A. origin
B. culture
C. custom
D. nationality
[单项选择]Another virtue Americans respect is perseverance. Remember Aesop’s fable about the turtle and the rabbit that had a race The rabbit thought he could win easily, so he took a nap. But the turtle finally won because he did not give up. Another story tells of a little train that had to climb a steep hill. The hill was so steep that the little train had a hard time trying to get over it. But the train just kept pulling, all the while saying, "I think I can, I think I can." At last, the train was over the top of the hill. "I thought I could, I thought I could," chugged the happy little train.
Compassion may be the queen of American virtues. The story of "The Good Samaritan" from the Bible describes a man who showed compassion. On his way to a certain city, a Samaritan man found a poor traveler lying on the road. The traveler had been beaten and robbed. The kind Samaritan, instead of just passing by, stopped to help this person in need. Compassion can even turn into a positive cycle. In