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UnitOneGreetingandSmallTalkBookTwo1-ExerciseAExerciseAA.Checkwhethereachstatementistrue(T)orfalse(F).TrueFalseMs.NovakisfromChicago. □□2.MariehasnevergonesnorkelinginAustralia □□3.Ms.NovakmetMarieinParis. □□4.MariemovedfromParisthreeyearsago. □□5.KaterinaisMs.Novak’ssister. □□6.Ms.NovakhasseenMarieinphotographs.□□1-ExerciseAExerciseAA.Check1-ExerciseBExerciseBB.Completetheconversationwiththewordsyouhear.Ms.Novak: Oh,youwerethe1______________onasmallairplaneinChina.You2_______________meovertheGreatWall.Marie: No.Ms.Novak: Haveyouevergone3_______________inAustralia?Marie: No.Ms.Novak: 4____________abusinPeru?Marie: No.Ms.Novak,I’mquitesurewe’venevermetbefore.IcamehereonlyayearagofromParis.pilotflewsnorkelingDriven1-ExerciseBExerciseBB.C1-ExerciseBExerciseBMs.Novak: Paris?Mysister,Katerina,livedthereforayear.Marie: Katerina?KaterinaNovak?!Shelivedwithme!Ms.Novak: Ofcourse!Youwereinallthepicturesshesenthome.Marie: 5___________________!Ms.Novak: Yousee,6___________________.WhatacoincidenceIneverforgetaface1-ExerciseBExerciseBMs.Nova1-Part-1Part1WhoAreYou?Decidewhichofthefollowingstatementscouldbetrue,basedontheinformationintheconversation.Explainyourdecisions.□1.EdandKeitharefriends. □2.Edisabusinessman.□3.Keithisfromanothercountry.□4.EdandKeithmetataparty.□5.EdandKeithbothknowJackBailey.□6.JackBaileyisEd’sboss.1-Part-1Part1WhoAreYou?Dec1-Part-2Part2AskAboutaPerson’sExperiencesListentothegameOnceinaLifetime.Checkifthecontestantsansweredyes(Y)orno(N)tothehost’squestions.Haveyouever…SuzyyesnoBillyesno1.beentoSouthAmerica?□□□□2.beentoChina?□□□□3.flowninanairplane?□□□□4.drivenabus?□□□□5.boughtadigitalcamera?□□□□6.visitedChicago?□□□□Haveyouever…?1-Part-2Part2AskAboutaPer1-Part-3Part3IntroductionYouwillheartwoconversationsinwhichtwopeopleareintroducedtonewfriends.ThefirstpersoniscalledKateandthesecondpersonisnamedKathy.Listentotherecordingandticktheinformationyouhearaboutthesetwopeople.InformationKate—Thailand—China—Turkey—16yearsold—60yearsold—6lyearsold—businesswoman—secretary—studentKathy—Canadian—Korean—Columbian—English—French—Korean—Spanish—divorced—married—single1-Part-3Part3IntroductionYou1-Part-4Part4WaysofGreetingsinSoutheastAsianCountriesCheckwhethereachstatementistrue(T)orfalse(F).TrueFalse1.Indonesianstendtogreeteachotherinaquickway.□□2.InSingapore,peopleseldomusefirstnamesforgreeting.□□3.InMalaysia,handshakingisthemostwidelyusedwayfor greeting. □□4.InPhilippines,itisimpolitetopointamiddlefingerata personorthing.□□5.Bruneiansliketohaveafirmhandshake.□□1-Part-4Part4WaysofGreetin1-Part-5Part5RecognitionYouwillhearaconversationbetweenamanandawoman.Thewomanthinkssheknowstheman,soshestartsaconversation.Listentotherecordingandbrieflyanswerthequestionsbelow.QuestionsAnswers1.Atfirstdoesthemanrecognizethewoman?2.Wheredoesthewomanthinktheman’sfrom?3.Wheredoesthewomanthinktheymet?4.Havetheymetbefore?____________________________________________________________________________No.Chicago.Highschool(CentralHigh).Yes.1-Part-5Part5RecognitionYouCommunicatecommunicatev.

交流;通信Wecommunicatedmostlybye-mail.我們主要以電子郵件彼此聯絡。Thecomputerenablespeopletocommunicatewitheachothermore.計算機使人們彼此間能更方便地交流。

Peopleusemorethanwordswhentheycommunicatewitheachother.人們在相互交流的時候不只是使用語言。Communicatecommunicatev.交流;通信★non-verbal★non-verbal

adj.notusingwords

非口頭的Whenyouareinforeigncountries,youcancommunicatethroughnon-verbalactions.當你在國外時,你可以通過非言語行為溝通。Indailylife,weusemorenon-verbalmeansthanverbalonestocommunicate.在日常生活中,在溝通時我們使用非言語手段比口頭語言更多?!飊on-verbal★non-verbaladj.nocultureculturen.文化WespeakChineseathomesothattheboysdon’tlosetouchwiththeirlanguageandculture.我們在家說漢語,因此男孩沒有與他們的語言和文化疏遠。Changingthecorporatecultureisalonganddifficultprocess.改變企業(yè)文化是一個漫長而艱難的過程。cultureculturen.文化customcustomn.習慣,風俗

Theguideoffersinformationonlocalcustoms.本指南提供當地的習俗信息。

Thecustomofnamingwomenafterflowersisbecominglesscommon.以花的名字來給婦女命名的風俗以漸漸不時興了。customcustomn.習慣,風俗★hug★hugv.擁抱1.熱烈地擁抱,抱住,緊抱Thechildishuggingherdoll.孩子緊抱著她的洋娃娃。及物動詞vt.1.緊靠…走;有一段距離地挨著(某物)Theboathuggedthecoast.船緊靠著岸邊而行。2.抱有;持有Hesmiledandhuggedhisthought.他笑了笑并堅持自己的觀點。名詞n.1.擁抱,摟抱,緊抱,熱烈擁抱Thetwofriendsgreetedeachotherwithbearhugs.兩個老朋友見面時互相熱烈擁抱。不及物動詞vi.1.纏緊,縛緊(某物,尤指人體)★hug★hugv.擁抱misinterpretmisinterpretv.誤解

Somepartsofthereportcouldbemisinterpreted.該報告的某些部分可能被誤解。

Shehadmisinterpretedhissilenceasanger.她把他的沉默誤解為憤怒。misinterpretmisinterpretv.誤解sensitivesensitiveadj.敏感的,能理解(別人的感情和問題)的;靈敏的

It’smadememuchmoresensitivetotheneedsofthedisabled.

它使我更加理解殘疾人的需要。

Throughouthercareersheremainedverysensitivetocriticism.

在她的職業(yè)生涯,她對批評非常的敏感。sensitivesensitiveadj.敏感的,能理give…ahuggive…ahug擁抱Paulgavemeabighug.保羅給了我一個熱情的擁抱。

GivingahugisawayofgreetinginWesterncountries.在西方國家擁抱是一種打招呼的方式。give…ahuggive…ahug擁抱getoffonthewrongfootgetoffonthewrongfoot糟糕的開端

Henrygetoffonthewrongfootbybeinglateonhisfirstdayatwork.亨利第一天上班就遲到,一開始就給我留下了不好的印象。SimonandIgotoffonthewrongfootbutwe’regoodfriendsnow.

西蒙和我一開始就犯了錯,但是我們現在是好朋友。

Gettingoffonthewrongfootdoesnotnecessarilymeanatotalfailure.

糟糕的開端不一定就是徹底的失敗。

Hegotoffonthewrongfootwhenhestarteddoing.

他一開始就出師不利。getoffonthewrongfootgetoTA-ComprehensionCheckComprehensionCheckCheckwhethereachstatementistrue(T)orfalse(F). TrueFalse1.Seventypercentofcommunicationcomesfromnon-verbal actions.□□2.Ifyoudon’tspeaksomeone’slanguage,it’salwayssafeto usegestures.□□3.Frenchpeoplegenerallydon’tlikefirmhandshakes.□□4.Braziliansnevershakehands.□□5.JapanesepeoplethinktheOKsignisrude.□□TA-ComprehensionCheckCompreheinvolveinvolvev.toincludesomethingasanecessarypartorresult;toincludeoraffectsomeoneorsomething

包含;涉及Thesechangeswillinvolveeveryoneonthestaff.Ididn’trealizeputtingonaplayinvolvedsomuchwork.involveinvolvev.toincludesoinvolveTextB

involvev.toincludesomethingasanecessarypartorresult;toincludeoraffectsomeoneorsomething

包含;涉及Thesechangeswillinvolveeveryoneonthestaff.

這些變化將影響到我們每個員工。Ididn’trealizeputtingonaplayinvolvedsomuchwork.我沒有意識到演戲會涉及到那么多的工作。involveTextBinvolagreeableagreeableadj.受人喜歡的;愜意的Wespentamostagreeablecoupleofhours.

我們度過了一個非常愉快的幾個小時。Themainobjectiveistofindasolutionthatisagreeabletothecompanyintermsofcost.

主要的目的是找到一個在成本方面是符合公司的解決方案。agreeableagreeableadj.受人喜歡的;愜responseresponsen.回答;響應Carlmadenoresponse,andcarriedonwithhismeal.

卡爾沒有回答,繼續(xù)吃飯。Theexhibitionhasreceivedapositiveresponsefromvisitors.

展覽得到游客積極的響應。responseresponsen.回答;響應indicateindicatev表明Thestudyindicatesastrongconnectionbetweenpovertyandcrime.

研究表明貧窮和犯罪之間有強烈的聯系。Researchindicatesthatover81%ofteachersaredissatisfiedwiththeirsalary.

研究表明81%以上的教師不滿意他們的工資。indicateindicatev表明professionprofessionn.職業(yè)Somestudentsenterotherprofessionssuchasartsadministration.

一些學生進入其他行業(yè)如藝術管理。Johnsonwasabarristerbyprofession.約翰遜的職業(yè)是一名律師。professionprofessionn.職業(yè)evenifevenif

evenif

即使She’sgoingtohaveproblemsfindingajobevenifshegetsherAlevels.

即使她達到A水平,她要找工作會遇到問題。ShedecidestomarryTomevenifherparentsdon’tapprove.即使父母不同意她決定嫁給湯姆。evenifevenif evenif即使ProperNames

CostaRica

哥斯達黎加ProperNamesProperNamesProperNamesTB-ComprehensionCheckComprehensionCheckCompletethechartwiththeinformationyouhaveread.CountryArtofConversationIndonesiaAustraliaFranceCostaRicatobeagreeableandpolitegivingclearanddirectresponsetakinganactivepartinconversationusingtitlesTB-ComprehensionCheckCompreheTB-CriticalThinkingCriticalThinkingCheckwhethereachstatementistrue(T)orFalse(F).TrueFalsePeoplearoundtheworldspeakinthesameway.□□2.ItisnotpolitetosaynoinIndonesia. □□3.Australiansonlywanttoheartheanswersyes.□□4.IfyouarevisitingCostaRica,useatitleto addresssomeone.□□TB-CriticalThinkingCriticalT1-VocabularyExercisesVocabularyExercisesCompletethesentencewithawordorphraseinthebox.Changetheformwherenecessary.Eachonecanonlybeusedonce.1. Mostresearchanddevelopmentprojects_________someelementofrisk.2. Thegovernmentmusttake__________actiontostopthefighting.3. Timespentineducationisagood__________ofsocialandeconomicposition.4. Can’twedealwiththisnow__________waitinguntiltomorrow?5. It’sasubtlepointthat’sopento______________.misinterpretinvolvesensitiveindicateevenifresponseappreciatefirmcommunicateinsteadofinvolvefirmindicatorinsteadofmisinterpretation1-VocabularyExercisesVocabula1-VocabularyExercisesVocabularyExercisesmisinterpretinvolvesensitiveindicateevenifresponseappreciatefirmcommunicateinsteadof6. Thereisagrowing___________oftheneedforenvironmentalreforms.7. Thegovernmentshouldlistentoindustryand___________toitsneeds.8. Fishisvery___________tochangesinwatertemperature.9. He’sdeterminedtoprovehisinnocence,___________hehastogotothehighestcourtintheland.10.Canyousomehow___________tohimthatwearejustnotinterested?appreciationrespondsensitiveevenifcommunicate1-VocabularyExercisesVocabula1-VocabularyActivityVocabularyActivityActivitiesClassification.Writeactivitiesforeachcategorybelow.ActivitiespeopleusuallytakeActivitiespeopleusuallygoatour________________________________________fishing________________________________________anexamshoppingawalkdancingabathswimmingabreathsightseeing1-VocabularyActivityVocabular1-Step1ReadingStep1ReadingReadtheinformationaboutgreetingsinAsia.GettingGreetingsRightThetraditionalgreetinginAsiaisabow.Infact,therearedifferenttypesofbowsusedingreetingsthroughoutAsia.Forexample,InJapan,China,andKorea,peoplebow,butinJapanthebowisusuallylower.InIndiaandnearbycountriesinSouthAsia,mostpeopleputtheirhandstogetherandbowalittle.WhileeachAsianculturehasitsowntraditionalspecialgreeting,thesedays,don’tbesurprisedifpeopleinAsiajustshakeyourhand.Writing1-Step1Reading1-Step3WritingStep3WritingReferenceSampleHowtoGreetandAddressPeopleinChinaNowadays,manyforeignerscometoChinaandevenvisitsomefamilies.Thus,howtogreetandaddresspeopleinChinabecomesabigquestion.Usually,youshouldaddressthosewhoareofthesameageorpositionasyoubyMisterorMiss,ortheirnames.Whileyoushouldbowtotheolderorpersonswhoareinhigherposition,andyouraddressshouldchangetoUncle,Aunt,ortheirtitles.Atthesametime,itisveryimpolitetoaddressthemjustbytheirnamesandyoumustn’tdothat.Youcanchatwiththemabouttheirhometown,family,weather,healthorentertainment.MaybepeoplebelievethatsalaryisnotasecretforChinese,whichisexaggeratedbysomereports.YouhadbetternotaskaboutsalaryifyoumeetChineseatthefirsttime.LearnmoreChinesehabitsandcustoms,andyouwillhaveagoodtimeinChina.1-Step3WritingStep3Writing2-ExerciseALesson2

ExerciseAA.Completeeachstatementwiththecorrectanswer.1.Ms.Novakhas______.a.notbeentothiscitybeforeb.beentothiscityeighttimesc.beentothiscitymanytimes2.Ms.Novaksaysshehasseen______inthiscity.a.manythingsb.everythingc.nothing3.Mr.EvansdoesnotbelieveMs.Novakhas______.a.seentheCityOperab.touredtheJapaneseGardensc.doneeverythinginthiscitycbc2-ExerciseALesson22-ExerciseAExerciseA4.Mr.EvansasksMarieto______the“MuseumofCheese”.a.reserveticketsforb.gettheaddressforc.getatourguidefor5.The“MuseumofCheese”______.a.haseverykindofcheeseb.doesnotsellcheesec.onlyhasveryoldcheeseaa2-ExerciseAExerciseA4.Mr.E2-ExerciseBExerciseBB.Completetheconversationwiththewordsyouhear.Mr.Evans: Ihave1____________.Ms.Novak: Thankyou.DidyouknowthatMarie2_______________,Katerina?Mr.Evans: Really?It’sasmallworld,isn’tit?So 3______________________beforeyouleave?Ms.Novak: No.I’mgoing4______________________.Mr.Evans: What?!You’revisitingourgreatcityandyou’re 5_____________________?Ms.Novak: I’vecomehere6________________________.I’veseenitallbefore.yourticketsknowsmysisterareyougoingsightseeingbacktothehoteltoreadnotevengoingtoseeitonceamonthforeightyears2-ExerciseBExerciseBB.C2-Part-1Part1TriptoVancouverListentotheconversationwithatouristinVancouver.Checkwhetheritisyes(Y)orno(N).Hasshe… yesno1.beentotheVancouverAquariumyet? □□2.beentothetopofGrouseMountain? □□3.visitedGastownyet? □□4.trieddimsumyet? □□5.gonetothetopoftheHarborCenterTower? □□6.seentheCapilanoSuspensionBridgeyet? □□dimsumtheVancouverAquarium2-Part-1Part1TriptoVancouv2-Part-2Part2ComparingPlacesMaggieisgoingonabusinesstriptoBoston.Sheisaskinghersecretary,Helen,abouthotelsthere.Listenandfillinthechartbelow.TheMidtownTheBostonBayTheFairfieldBestlocationNewestMostexpensiveCheapestBestrestaurant2-Part-2Part2ComparingPlace2-Part-3Part3LocalCustomsinIndonesiaCheckwhethereachstatementistrue(T)orfalse(F).

TrueFalse1.FrenchisthemostwidelyspokenforeignlanguageinIndonesia.□□2.InIndonesiausingrighthandtogiveorreceiveisconsidered□□disrespectful.3.Huggingandkissingbetweenahusbandandwifeinpublicis□□forbiddeninIndonesia.4.ItisOKtochewguminpublicinIndonesia.□□5.Indonesianstendtoanswerindetailwhenasked“Whereareyou□□going?”2-Part-3Part3LocalCustomsi/10/2941./10/2941.BookTwo

UnitOneGreetingandSmallTalkBookTwo1-ExerciseAExerciseAA.Checkwhethereachstatementistrue(T)orfalse(F).TrueFalseMs.NovakisfromChicago. □□2.MariehasnevergonesnorkelinginAustralia □□3.Ms.NovakmetMarieinParis. □□4.MariemovedfromParisthreeyearsago. □□5.KaterinaisMs.Novak’ssister. □□6.Ms.NovakhasseenMarieinphotographs.□□1-ExerciseAExerciseAA.Check1-ExerciseBExerciseBB.Completetheconversationwiththewordsyouhear.Ms.Novak: Oh,youwerethe1______________onasmallairplaneinChina.You2_______________meovertheGreatWall.Marie: No.Ms.Novak: Haveyouevergone3_______________inAustralia?Marie: No.Ms.Novak: 4____________abusinPeru?Marie: No.Ms.Novak,I’mquitesurewe’venevermetbefore.IcamehereonlyayearagofromParis.pilotflewsnorkelingDriven1-ExerciseBExerciseBB.C1-ExerciseBExerciseBMs.Novak: Paris?Mysister,Katerina,livedthereforayear.Marie: Katerina?KaterinaNovak?!Shelivedwithme!Ms.Novak: Ofcourse!Youwereinallthepicturesshesenthome.Marie: 5___________________!Ms.Novak: Yousee,6___________________.WhatacoincidenceIneverforgetaface1-ExerciseBExerciseBMs.Nova1-Part-1Part1WhoAreYou?Decidewhichofthefollowingstatementscouldbetrue,basedontheinformationintheconversation.Explainyourdecisions.□1.EdandKeitharefriends. □2.Edisabusinessman.□3.Keithisfromanothercountry.□4.EdandKeithmetataparty.□5.EdandKeithbothknowJackBailey.□6.JackBaileyisEd’sboss.1-Part-1Part1WhoAreYou?Dec1-Part-2Part2AskAboutaPerson’sExperiencesListentothegameOnceinaLifetime.Checkifthecontestantsansweredyes(Y)orno(N)tothehost’squestions.Haveyouever…SuzyyesnoBillyesno1.beentoSouthAmerica?□□□□2.beentoChina?□□□□3.flowninanairplane?□□□□4.drivenabus?□□□□5.boughtadigitalcamera?□□□□6.visitedChicago?□□□□Haveyouever…?1-Part-2Part2AskAboutaPer1-Part-3Part3IntroductionYouwillheartwoconversationsinwhichtwopeopleareintroducedtonewfriends.ThefirstpersoniscalledKateandthesecondpersonisnamedKathy.Listentotherecordingandticktheinformationyouhearaboutthesetwopeople.InformationKate—Thailand—China—Turkey—16yearsold—60yearsold—6lyearsold—businesswoman—secretary—studentKathy—Canadian—Korean—Columbian—English—French—Korean—Spanish—divorced—married—single1-Part-3Part3IntroductionYou1-Part-4Part4WaysofGreetingsinSoutheastAsianCountriesCheckwhethereachstatementistrue(T)orfalse(F).TrueFalse1.Indonesianstendtogreeteachotherinaquickway.□□2.InSingapore,peopleseldomusefirstnamesforgreeting.□□3.InMalaysia,handshakingisthemostwidelyusedwayfor greeting. □□4.InPhilippines,itisimpolitetopointamiddlefingerata personorthing.□□5.Bruneiansliketohaveafirmhandshake.□□1-Part-4Part4WaysofGreetin1-Part-5Part5RecognitionYouwillhearaconversationbetweenamanandawoman.Thewomanthinkssheknowstheman,soshestartsaconversation.Listentotherecordingandbrieflyanswerthequestionsbelow.QuestionsAnswers1.Atfirstdoesthemanrecognizethewoman?2.Wheredoesthewomanthinktheman’sfrom?3.Wheredoesthewomanthinktheymet?4.Havetheymetbefore?____________________________________________________________________________No.Chicago.Highschool(CentralHigh).Yes.1-Part-5Part5RecognitionYouCommunicatecommunicatev.

交流;通信Wecommunicatedmostlybye-mail.我們主要以電子郵件彼此聯絡。Thecomputerenablespeopletocommunicatewitheachothermore.計算機使人們彼此間能更方便地交流。

Peopleusemorethanwordswhentheycommunicatewitheachother.人們在相互交流的時候不只是使用語言。Communicatecommunicatev.交流;通信★non-verbal★non-verbal

adj.notusingwords

非口頭的Whenyouareinforeigncountries,youcancommunicatethroughnon-verbalactions.當你在國外時,你可以通過非言語行為溝通。Indailylife,weusemorenon-verbalmeansthanverbalonestocommunicate.在日常生活中,在溝通時我們使用非言語手段比口頭語言更多?!飊on-verbal★non-verbaladj.nocultureculturen.文化WespeakChineseathomesothattheboysdon’tlosetouchwiththeirlanguageandculture.我們在家說漢語,因此男孩沒有與他們的語言和文化疏遠。Changingthecorporatecultureisalonganddifficultprocess.改變企業(yè)文化是一個漫長而艱難的過程。cultureculturen.文化customcustomn.習慣,風俗

Theguideoffersinformationonlocalcustoms.本指南提供當地的習俗信息。

Thecustomofnamingwomenafterflowersisbecominglesscommon.以花的名字來給婦女命名的風俗以漸漸不時興了。customcustomn.習慣,風俗★hug★hugv.擁抱1.熱烈地擁抱,抱住,緊抱Thechildishuggingherdoll.孩子緊抱著她的洋娃娃。及物動詞vt.1.緊靠…走;有一段距離地挨著(某物)Theboathuggedthecoast.船緊靠著岸邊而行。2.抱有;持有Hesmiledandhuggedhisthought.他笑了笑并堅持自己的觀點。名詞n.1.擁抱,摟抱,緊抱,熱烈擁抱Thetwofriendsgreetedeachotherwithbearhugs.兩個老朋友見面時互相熱烈擁抱。不及物動詞vi.1.纏緊,縛緊(某物,尤指人體)★hug★hugv.擁抱misinterpretmisinterpretv.誤解

Somepartsofthereportcouldbemisinterpreted.該報告的某些部分可能被誤解。

Shehadmisinterpretedhissilenceasanger.她把他的沉默誤解為憤怒。misinterpretmisinterpretv.誤解sensitivesensitiveadj.敏感的,能理解(別人的感情和問題)的;靈敏的

It’smadememuchmoresensitivetotheneedsofthedisabled.

它使我更加理解殘疾人的需要。

Throughouthercareersheremainedverysensitivetocriticism.

在她的職業(yè)生涯,她對批評非常的敏感。sensitivesensitiveadj.敏感的,能理give…ahuggive…ahug擁抱Paulgavemeabighug.保羅給了我一個熱情的擁抱。

GivingahugisawayofgreetinginWesterncountries.在西方國家擁抱是一種打招呼的方式。give…ahuggive…ahug擁抱getoffonthewrongfootgetoffonthewrongfoot糟糕的開端

Henrygetoffonthewrongfootbybeinglateonhisfirstdayatwork.亨利第一天上班就遲到,一開始就給我留下了不好的印象。SimonandIgotoffonthewrongfootbutwe’regoodfriendsnow.

西蒙和我一開始就犯了錯,但是我們現在是好朋友。

Gettingoffonthewrongfootdoesnotnecessarilymeanatotalfailure.

糟糕的開端不一定就是徹底的失敗。

Hegotoffonthewrongfootwhenhestarteddoing.

他一開始就出師不利。getoffonthewrongfootgetoTA-ComprehensionCheckComprehensionCheckCheckwhethereachstatementistrue(T)orfalse(F). TrueFalse1.Seventypercentofcommunicationcomesfromnon-verbal actions.□□2.Ifyoudon’tspeaksomeone’slanguage,it’salwayssafeto usegestures.□□3.Frenchpeoplegenerallydon’tlikefirmhandshakes.□□4.Braziliansnevershakehands.□□5.JapanesepeoplethinktheOKsignisrude.□□TA-ComprehensionCheckCompreheinvolveinvolvev.toincludesomethingasanecessarypartorresult;toincludeoraffectsomeoneorsomething

包含;涉及Thesechangeswillinvolveeveryoneonthestaff.Ididn’trealizeputtingonaplayinvolvedsomuchwork.involveinvolvev.toincludesoinvolveTextB

involvev.toincludesomethingasanecessarypartorresult;toincludeoraffectsomeoneorsomething

包含;涉及Thesechangeswillinvolveeveryoneonthestaff.

這些變化將影響到我們每個員工。Ididn’trealizeputtingonaplayinvolvedsomuchwork.我沒有意識到演戲會涉及到那么多的工作。involveTextBinvolagreeableagreeableadj.受人喜歡的;愜意的Wespentamostagreeablecoupleofhours.

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