CHƯƠNG TRÌNH HỖ TRỢ 2K1,2K2,2K3 (CHỦ ĐỀ WAYS OF COCIALIZING) Compiled by Mrs Trang Anh Facebook: Mrstranganh87 Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer Movements and gestures by the hands, arms, legs, and other parts' of the body and face are the most pervasive types of nonverbal messages and the most difficult to control 'It is estimated that there are over 200.000 physical signs capable of stimulating meaning in another person For example, there are 23 distinct eyebrow movements, each capable of stimulating a different meaning Humans express attitudes toward themselves and vividly through body movements and postures Body movements express true messages about feelings that cannot be masked Because such avenues of communication are visual, they travel much farther than spoken words and are unaffected by the presence of noise that interrupt, or cancels out speech People communicate by the way they walk, stand, and sit We tend to be more relaxed with friends or when addressing those of lower status Body orientation also indicates status or liking of the other individual More direct orientation is related to a more positive attitude Body movements and postures alone have no exact meaning, but they can greatly support or reject the spoken word If these two means of communication are dichotomized and contradict each other, some result will be a disordered image and most often the nonverbal will dominate Which part of body is not used to send body message? A faces B legs C hands D stomachs Face gestures A can help us control our feelings B are the most difficult to control C cannot express our feelings D not include eye brow moments Body communication is A visual B verbal C very few D uncommon According to the text, body movements cannot express A feelings B status C attitudes D desires Nonverbal communication A may be interrupted by noise B has no relation to verbal communication C dominates words D is less common than verbal communication Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase In the western customs (1) hands is the customary form of greeting, but in China a nod of the head or (2) bow is sufficient Hugging and kissing when greeting are uncommon Business cards are often (3) and yours should be printed in your own language and in Chinese Also, it is more respectful to present your card or a gift or -any other article using (4) hands The Chinese are (4) applauders You may be greeted with group clapping, even by small children When a person is applauded in this practice it is the custom for that person to return the applause or a "thank you." When walking in public places, direct eye (6) and staring is uncommon in the larger cities, especially in those areas accustomed to foreign visitors (7) , in smaller communities, visitors may be the subject of much curiosity and therefore you may notice some stares (8) speaking, the Chinese are not a touch-oriented society, especially true for visitors So, avoid (9) _ or any prolonged form of body contact Public displays of affection are very rare On the other hand, you may note people of the same sex walking hand-in-hand, which is simply a gesture of friendship Do not worry about a bit of pushing and shoving in stores or when groups board public buses or trains In this case, (10) are neither offered or expected The Chinese will stand much closer than Westerners A taking B shaking C grasping D hugging A small B bit C slight D light A exchanged B changed C transferred D converted A pair B couple C double D both A enthusiast B enthusiastic C enthusiasm D enthusiastically A contact B look C stare D watch A Moreover B Furthermore C However D Whatever A Generally B Successfully C Fortunately D Expectedly A touch B to touch C touched D touching 10 A Contacts B Apologies C Gestures D Saying goodbye Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer Communication in general is process of sending and receiving messages that enables humans to share knowledge, attitudes, and skills Although we usually identify communication with speech, communication is composed of two dimensions - verbal and nonverbal Nonverbal communication has been defined as communication without words It includes apparent behaviors such as facial expressions, eyes, touching, tone of voice, as well as less obvious messages such as dress, posture and spatial distance between two or more people Activity or inactivity, words or silence all have message value: they influence others and these others, in turn, respond to these communications and thus they are communicating Commonly, nonverbal communication is learned shortly after birth and practiced and refined throughout a person's lifetime Children first learn nonverbal expressions by watching and imitating, much as they learn verbal skills Young children know far more than they can verbalize and are generally more adept at reading nonverbal cues than adults are because of their limited verbal skills and their recent reliance on the nonverbal to communicate As children develop verbal skills, nonverbal channels of communication do' not cease to exist although become entwined in the total communication process According to the writer, a Nonverbal language is only used by the deaf and the mute b One cannot communicate in both verbal and nonverbal language c Those who can listen and talk should not use nonverbal language d People communicate with both verbal and nonverbal language Which is not included in nonverbal communication? a words b spatial distance c facial expressions d tone of voice We can learn from the text that a nonverbal can never get any responses b most people not like nonverbal communication c even silence has message value d touching is not accepted in communicating Human beings a have learnt how to communicate in nonverbal language through books b can communicate in nonverbal language only when they are mature c have learnt how to communicate in nonverbal language since a child d communicate in nonverbal language much less than they in verbal language The word reading has a close meaning to a looking at the words that are written b understanding c saying something aloud d expressing Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase Researchers in communication show that more feelings and intentions are (1) _ and received nonverbally than verbally Mehrabian and Wienerfollowing have stated that only 7% (2) _ message is sent through words, with remaining 93% sent nonverbal (3) _ Humans use nonverbal communication because: Words have limitations: There are (4) _ areas where nonverbal communication is more (5) _ than verbal, especially when we explain the shape, directions, personalities which are expressed nonverbally Nonverbal signal are powerful: Nonverbal cues primarily express inner (6) _ while verbal messages deal basically with outside world Nonverbal message are likely (7) _ more genuine: because nonverbal behaviors cannot be controlled as easily as spoken words Nonverbal signals can express feelings inappropriate to state: Social etiquette limits (8) _ can be said, but nonverbal cues can communicate thoughts A separate communication channel is necessary to (9) _ send complex messages: A speaker can add enormously to the complexity of the verbal message through simple nonverbal (10) _ a sent b posted c mailed d thrown a through b in c of d for a thought b expressions c gestures d postures a sum b great deal c amount d numerous a effect b effective c effectively d effectiveness a feelings b words c shows d sorrows a be b being c to be d been a what b that c why d when a get b have c make d help 10 a signs b signals c sight d signatures ... Public displays of affection are very rare On the other hand, you may note people of the same sex walking hand-in-hand, which is simply a gesture of friendship Do not worry about a bit of pushing... subject of much curiosity and therefore you may notice some stares (8) speaking, the Chinese are not a touch-oriented society, especially true for visitors So, avoid (9) _ or any prolonged form of. .. process of sending and receiving messages that enables humans to share knowledge, attitudes, and skills Although we usually identify communication with speech, communication is composed of two