For questions 51 - 65, read the text below and decide which word A, B, C or D best fits each space. Write your answers in the answer boxes provided
H. For questions 51 -65, read the text below and decide which word A, B, C or D best fits each space.
Write your answers in the answer boxes provided.
Body Language
...........
Language is commonly believed to be a system of communication that (0) .....B..... of sounds and written
symbols. However, we can also communicate (51) ................ Other ways by using our facial (52)
our tone of voice and even our (53) ...... body. In fact, in many situations, non-verbal communication
............... more accurately what a person is feeling. Body language always speaks the truth, (55)
words can often be (56) ........
can (54) ............
For successful communication both at the office and at home, an understanding of body language is
important. At work, non-verbal communication is (57) ............
to lean (59) .......
........ to power. People (58) ........... charge tend
in their chairs, fold their hands behind their heads and (60) .......... their feet up on
the desk. They usually (61) ...... conversations, both talking and interrupting more than others. Those
who (62) .... ....... orders, on the other hand, are much less relaxed and tend to sit on the (63)
their chairs with their arms tightly folded.
.......... of
Body language plays an equally important role at home. Children are particularly quick to pick (64)
on non-verbal signals and can distinguish (65) ................ what is said and what is really meant.
0. A. exists
51. A. to
52. A. expressions
53. A. full
B. consists
B. for
B. so
B. shapes
B. whole
54. A. explain
55. A. whereas
56. A. senseless
57. A. associated
B. announce
B. hopeless
B. related
58. A. at
B. on
B. behind
C. contains
C. in
C. looks
C. partial
C. reveal
C. except
C. mistrustful
C. combined
C. by
C. away
D. includes
D. by
D. aspects
D. total
D. publish
D. therefore
D. misleading
D. reserved
D. in
D. against
59. A. back
60. A. put
61. A. overwhelm
B. lay
C. deposit
D. lie
B. master
C. dominate
D. hold
62. A. do
B. give
C. lead
D. follow
63. A. top
B. edge
C. limit
D. border
B. over
B. among
64. A. out
65. A. between
D. that
III. For questions 66 - 40, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first
C. up
C. from
D. at