【題目】 First impression is very important.1Either consciously or unconsciously, we make judgments about the characters and abilities of others based on first impressions. And here are some tips on how to make a good first impression.

Be confident in who you are. Whether it is a formal function or an informal get-together, the key is to be confident in yourself. Having confidence is a very attractive character. You don't need to be the smartest or the most physically appealing person to be confident about yourself.2

Be calm. When other people see how calm you are in any situation, they will look forward to depending on you.3When others see the ease with which you handle yourself, they will also let go off their anxieties regarding meeting someone new for the first time.

Be yourself. Don't pretend to be someone you're not.4Be honest. If somebody finds out you have been presenting yourself falsely, they can feel hurt and it might be hard for them to forgive you.

Develop approachable and friendly body language.5If you are planning to approach the other person first, walk over confidently and introduce yourself with a firm handshake. The gesture of taking the first step will assure(使確信)the person that you are interested in them and the smiling face will signal your friendly nature.

A.A smile goes a long way, so be kind and smile.

B.Your calmness will assure them of your abilities.

C.You never get a second chance to make a first impression.

D.Never lie to anybody about what you think and care about.

E.Don't shake hands with persons who find body contact uncomfortable.

F.Just be cautious not to be overconfident or abrupt, which can turn people off.

G.The belief that you're good enough makes you appear more attractive to the people around you.

【答案】

1C

2G

3B

4D

5A

【解析】

本文是說明文。第一印象非常重要,如何給人留下良好的第一印象,文中給了幾條建議。

1

上句提到第一印象非常重要,下文應(yīng)該解釋為什么重要,C項(xiàng):你永遠(yuǎn)不會(huì)有第二次機(jī)會(huì)給人留下第一印象,客觀說明了其重要性。故選C。

2

本段建議我們要有自信,上句你不需要成為最聰明的人或者是外表最吸引人的人,就可以對(duì)自己充滿自信。G項(xiàng):相信自己足夠優(yōu)秀會(huì)讓你對(duì)周圍的人更有吸引力。符合本段內(nèi)容,說明了自信對(duì)第一印象的重要性,故選G

3

本段建議我們保持冷靜。冷靜能讓別人釋放焦慮,依靠你。B項(xiàng):你的冷靜將向他們保證你的能力,是冷靜給你帶來的另一個(gè)好處。選項(xiàng)中的calmness和標(biāo)題中的calm是同根詞,故選B

4

本段建議做你自己。上下句提到要誠(chéng)實(shí),別假裝。D項(xiàng):不要在你的想法和關(guān)心的事情上對(duì)任何人撒謊。與上下句意思一致,符合本段內(nèi)容。故選D。

5

本段建議培養(yǎng)平易近人和友好的肢體語(yǔ)言。A項(xiàng):微笑大有幫助,所以友善微笑。是友好肢體語(yǔ)言的具體表現(xiàn),且與下文的smiling face呼應(yīng),故選A。

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