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- 中国大学MOOC: Chinese consider it not polite to cross your arms or legs, or have your hands in your pocket when you are speaking to someone.
- Chinese consider it not polite to cross your arms or legs, or have your hands in your pocket when you are speaking to someone. A: 正确 B: 错误
- You should never __________, for they are pushing your audience away. A: cross your arms B: let your arms dangle beside you C: put your hands in your pocket D: use the ring geture
- You should never do the following ___________, for they are pushing your audience away. A: Crossing your arms B: Clasping your hands C: Putting your hands in the pocket D: Showing open gesture with palms up and hands down
- It’s polite to write an invitation when you invite someone to attend your anniversary party
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Which of the following description is right A: Place your knife and fork like a cross when you are ready for a second plate of food. B: When you are drinking soup, lean your body to the table so that you won’t spill your soup. C: Wear your napkin around your neck so that you don’t spill your soup on your clothes. D: Place your knife and fork like a cross when you have finished your dinner.
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When you receive someone else's business card you should<br/>______. A: immediately stuff it into your pocket B: immediately pass them your business card C: look at the card and acknowledge it
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总有一天,有人介入了你的眼,到时候你就不会这么口无遮拦了。 A: One of these days, someone will catch your eye, and then you'll have to watch your tongue. B: One of these days, someone will fall your eye, and then you'll have to watch your tongue. C: One of these days, someone will catch your eye, and then you'll have to shut your tongue. D: One of these days, someone will go your eye, and then you'll have to watch your tongue.
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Please be ______ and refrain from answering your mobile phone when someone else is speaking to you. A: considered B: consideration C: considerate D: consider
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When speaking to persuade, you need to think of your speech as a kind of mental dialogue with your audience.