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[填空题]Use your own words to define "body language".
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[简答题]Discuss in your own words any five characteristics of the Audiolinguai Method.
[填空题]When you use your own sentence with a meaning other than the conceptual, the meaning is sometimes referred to as speaker’s meaning, or contextual meaning.()
[填空题]A. your own choice of words
B. the word "cancer"
C. the positive steps
D. about the next step
E. on too many answers
F. with too much information
You can break the news about your diagnosis without saying( )。
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Set Your Body’s Time Clock
Our Body Operates Like a Clock [A] As the first rays of sunlight filter over the hills of California’s Silicon Valley, Charles Winget opens his eyes. It is barely 5 a.m., but Winget is raring (渴望) to go. Meanwhile, his wife pulls up the covers and buries her face under the pillow. "For the past fifteen years," says Winget, "We’ve hardly ever gotten up together."
[B] The Wingets’ situation is not uncommon. Our bodies operate with the complexity of clocks, and like clocks, we all run at slightly different speeds. Winget is a morning person. His wife is not at her best until after nightfall.
[C] Behavioral scientists long attributed such differences to personal eccentricities or early conditioning. This thinking was challenged in the late 1950s by a theory labeled chronobiology by physician- biologist Franz Halberg. In a Harvard University laboratory, Dr. Halberg found that c