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Not all language is verbal. Some of our (1) occurs without words. We often use our entire bodies for communication. We may raise our eyebrows to (2) surprise. Perhaps we nod our heads to show that we agree with something. There are hundreds of nonverbal (3) that can be used to communicate. These signals are part of language, and they are (4) by roles in the same way that our spoken language is. For this reason, people who speak different languages often use different nonverbal signals as well.
In addition to verbal communication and the type of nonverbal communication discussed above, there are other message (5) that we use to communicate. When we speak to some people, we may stand very (6) to them, while we may stand far away from other people. Use of space, then, is a way we can communicate the (7) we feel with another person. The way we (8) can also co
[填空题]Passage Eight
Orbiting only about three million miles out from its star, the Jupiter-size gas giant planet, dubbed TrES-2b, is heated to 980 degrees Celsius. Yet the apparently inky world appears to reflect almost none of the starlight that shines on it.
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Passage Eight Passports
If you’ve ever traveled outside the United States, one of the most important tasks you had to complete before your trip was applying for a passport. A copy of your original birth certificate may suffice for short trips to Mexico or the Caribbean, say on a cruise. But, generally speaking, if you want to see the world, you have to have a passport-the only universally accepted form of identification.
In this article, you’ll find out when and why you need a passport and how to apply for one.
What Exactly Is a Passport and How Long Has It Been Around
Passports have been around in some form for hundreds of years. Governments learned long ago that an official document or certification-one that identified a traveler as a citizen or national with a fight to protection while abroad and a right to return to the country of his citizenship-is a necessity. Passports, letters of transit and si
A. after 4 weeks
B. within 6 weeks
C. after 20 days
D. within 5 weeks
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Passage Eight Passports
If you’ve ever traveled outside the United States, one of the most important tasks you had to complete before your trip was applying for a passport. A copy of your original birth certificate may suffice for short trips to Mexico or the Caribbean, say on a cruise. But, generally speaking, if you want to see the world, you have to have a passport-the only universally accepted form of identification.
In this article, you’ll find out when and why you need a passport and how to apply for one.
What Exactly Is a Passport and How Long Has It Been Around
Passports have been around in some form for hundreds of years. Governments learned long ago that an official document or certification-one that identified a traveler as a citizen or national with a fight to protection while abroad and a right to return to the country of his citizenship-is a necessity. Passports, letters of tra
A. take an official document
B. have a valid passport
C. present letters of transit
D. have his own birth certification