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People lie all the time, but depending on how skilled they are, it can be difficult to determine when someone is lying to you. Do you know how to recognize the signs that someone is lying to you? Some of the signs are obvious while others are more subliminal(难以察觉的), but there are ways to catch someone in a lie, you just need to know what they are. 【小题1】

1 Liars make false eye contact.

A person who is lying to you won’t make eye contact with you or they make too much eye contact. If a person is lying they may feel you are watching him and he will look down at the floor or away from your eyes. Some people try to stare you in the face deliberately. 【小题2】

2Liars avoid using contractions(缩略形式)

The liar will say “I did NOT notice that.” instead of “I didn’t notice that.”【小题3】. Usually it ends up making the story a lot less believable.

3Unnatural Body Language.

Liars often feel uneasy, turn away from the person to whom they are speaking, blink(眨眼) rapidly, smile less and have pitch changes in their tone of voice. They may cross their arms which is a sign of being “closed” or trying not to reveal too much information. 【小题4】. They could touch parts of their face, an ear or a nose or play with keys or another item that they have in their hand.

4Liars provide additional information without being asked for it

【小题5】The result is the more complicated the story is, the less believable it will be. You will have the feeling that nothing could be further from the truth.

A.This is an attempt by the liar to be absolutely clear what they mean.
B.Here are some easy ways to recognize liars and catch lies.
C.Sometimes people look unnatural when they are lying
D.They will get angry if you doubt their story
E.They seem to think that by telling their story in detail, you will find it more believable.
F.They try to change the subject or move the conversation in a different direction
G.In this way they feel like making eye contact will make what they are saying more believable.
16-17高一下·山东临沂·期末
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Letters last forever!

When was the last time you actually wrote a letter? People now mail fewer letters. The trend in mailing less correspondence is likely to continue.

【小题1】 Maybe widespread use of e-mail and cheaper long-distance calling make letter writing less appealing. Using newer forms of communication is certainly easier than writing a letter. 【小题2】.

Consider how we use the newer forms of communication. Both phone calls and e-mail are quick ways to keep in touch with our friends. 【小题3】 However, reading our letters again and again can help us feel close to the people who sent them.

Although letters take longer to write, they are certainly a more memorable way to communicate. 【小题4】 Once the ideas are organized, the words need to be written down on paper. The effort to put ideas on a page frequently deepens our thinking. The person who receives our letter gains insights about our beliefs, rather than simply receiving a short response to an e-mail.

Although phone calls and e-mails are important forms of communication, I believe that we should all take the time to master the skill of writing a good letter. True, writing a letter does take more time, but that is the benefit of a letter. By taking more time to compose our thoughts, we become more thoughtful. 【小题5】. We create a meaningful memory that the recipient can return to again and again.

A.Chances are, it has been awhile.
B.In doing so, we create more than just a note.
C.They often save handwritten letters for many years.
D.For example, much thought is involved in composing a letter.
E.There are probably many reasons why people mail fewer letters today.
F.I think that the drawback with phone calls is that we can’t save and print them.
G.However, I think that replacing handwritten letters with e-mails or phone calls is a poor choice.

A huge 42 percent of marriages in the UK end in divorce, the highest rate in Europe. What is happening in the UK to cause such a phenomenon? Many consider the family to be the basic building block of society. If marriages and families are falling apart, is the UK society also falling apart? Is the UKs cultural identity breaking down? The UK of today is one of the most multicultural countries on earth. There are exotic sights and sounds on the street corners of every British city. British cuisine is now one of the most diverse around. Everyone speaks with a different accent.

Is such diversity a good thing? Well, it makes the UK a very exciting place to live in. There are new ideas everywhere. There is great freedom to be who you want to be, and most people will not criticize you for who you are. Yet such freedom seems to come at a cost. Some British people regard ethnic minorities (少数民族) as coming to the UK to steal jobs. When the economy does badly, this feeling increases as unemployment rates rise. So, it could be argued that the breakdown of marriages in the UK is in some part because of the pressures put upon families by wider problems in British society. Many people become stressed when those problems arise, and that can then make their family life unhappy as well.

Another possible reason for the high divorce rate might be that marriage no longer has the same value or meaning for British people as it once did. Church attendance in the UK has been falling for the last 50 years, suggesting fewer people consider marriage a holy thing. Since 1991, there has been a drop of 50 percent in people getting married in church rather than a register office.

Then there is the financial side. In the past, married couples paid lower government taxes than single people. That tax incentive (激励) policy, which used to reduce a couples tax by up to 500 in a year, has now disappeared, making the cost to keep a marriage higher.

However, the 42 percent UK divorce rate isn’t the highest rate in the past forty years! Meanwhile, some measures are being taken to strengthen marriage in the UK by the government.

【小题1】According to the text, all the following account for the high divorce rate except     .
A.Desire for freedom.B.Social problems.
C.Change of values.D.Financial pressures.
【小题2】What does the underlined word “exotic” probably mean in paragraph 1?
A.amazingB.foreign
C.localD.familiar
【小题3】What can be inferred from the text?
A.Cultural diversity has brought people freedom to criticize others.
B.The rising of the divorce rate indicates the society is falling apart.
C.The tax incentive policy once contributed to steady families to some degree.
D.More British people would get married in the church rather than in a register office.
【小题4】What’s the writer’s attitude towards the present situation of the divorce rate in UK?
A.Pessimistic.B.Unconcerned.C.Doubtful.D.Optimistic.

In recent years, much of my life as a consumer has shifted to what I like to call background. As I’ve subscribed to more apps and streaming platforms, significant sums of my money tend to slip away each month without my ever thinking about it.

Think of it as an automated trade. Spending without the trouble of spending. Acquaint ion without action. Or thought.

But while this flood of subscriptions was sold to me on the condition that it would make my life more trouble-free, there was a certain shock I felt upon discovering how much I was spending without realizing each month ($179.45).

You see, the thing about background spending is that it tends to happen, well, in the background without your full attention. And there lies the point.

“Hand over your credit card details and let us take care of the rest,” these companies promote. But by again sing their name, we’ve become lazy, positive consumers. And this laziness breeds (导致) more laziness because most of us can’t be bothered with conducting regular reviews of our subscription spending. We’re too lazy to even notice or cancel it!

I know it’s not just me who is suddenly living life as a smart-braised subscriber. The average consumer spends $273 per month on subscriptions, according to a 2021 study of 2,500 by digital services firm West Morose. Not a single person surveyed knew what his actually monthly spending was.

It’s understandable why this model is so attractive to businesses. As companies questioned traditional advertising models, subscription offered the promise of “selling once and earning forever.” And while subscription services have been around for decades (think Wine of the Month Club), more customers have been willing to sign up thanks to the widespread availability of smartphones and the increasing ease of home delivery.

While these subscription promise ease and happiness, not all of us are satisfied. Last year, the Kameny Institute found 40 percent of consumer believe they have too many subscriptions. Almost half of us also think we pay too much for streaming video-on-demand subscriptions.

【小题1】What can we know about background spending in paragraph 2?
A.Its purpose.B.Its feature.C.Its procedure.D.Its requirement.
【小题2】What makes it possible for background spending to happen?
A.Its attractive price.B.Some people’s poor habit.
C.Its secure service.D.Some people’s addiction to it.
【小题3】Why is the subscription model appealing to businesses?
A.It offers good home delivery services.
B.It is like traditional advertising models.
C.It is popular among smartphone producers.
D.It brings repeated profits through a single sale.
【小题4】What’s the author’s attitude towards background spending?
A.Supportive.B.Doubtful.C.Critical.D.Unclear.

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