完形填空Facial expressions carry meanings, which depends on situations and relationships. For instance, in American culture the smile is typically an expression of1 .Yet it has other functions. A smile may2 love, politeness, or3true feeling. It is also a source of confusion across4 .5 , many people in Russia6smiling at strangers in public to be unusual or even suspicious. Yet many Americans7 freely at strangers in public places. Some Russians believe that Americans smile in the wrong8 ; some Americans believe that Russians don't smile enough. In Southeast Asian cultures, a smile is frequently used to cover emotional pain or mental difficulty, disfort or anxiety.Our faces make our emotions and attitudes known,9 we should not try to read people from another culture10 we would read someone from our own culture. The degree of facial expressiveness one shows changes11persons and cultures. The fact that members of one culture do not12 their emotions as openly as members of13 does not mean14they do not15 emotions. Rather, their cultures16 them expressing their emotion and attitudes freely. If we17 people whose18 of showing emotion are not the same according to19own cultural patterns, we may make the20 of reading the other persons incorrectly.1.A.worriedB.surpriseC.excitementD.pleasure2.A.showB.tellC.soundD.seem3.A.coverB.culturesC.includeD.suggest4.A.countriesB.culturesC.nationsD.oceans5.A.In a wordB.As a resultC.For exampleD.On the contrary6.A.keepB.enjoyC.continueD.consider7.A.stareB.smileC.lookD.shout8.A.directionB.mannerC.timeD.place9.A.andB.soC.butD.or10.A.asB.thoughC.unlessD.since11.A.amongB.intoC.betweenD.about12.A.findB.formC.expressD.control13.A.the othersB.othersC.the otherD.another14.A.whetherB.thatC.ifD.why15.A.experienceB.useC.bringD.carry16.A.feelB.keepC.preventD.make17.A.thinkB.observeC.judgeD.watch18.A.hopesB.waysC.thoughtsD.means19.A.yourB.theirC.one'sD.our20.A.answerB.mistakeC.promiseD.use
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