When you are in a restaurant, you can raise your hand slightly to show that you need ………..…….. I didn’t think his comments were very appropriate at the time.. The boys waved his hands to
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1 Attract / get so attention (v) : ………
2 Verbal # non-verbal (a) : ………
3 Wave (v)/(n) : ………
4 Raise so hand (v) : ………
5 Signal (n) : ………
6 Suppose = Example : ………
7 Appropriate (a)= suitable ………
8 Catch so eye (v) ………
9 Slight (a) / Slightly (adv) ………
10 Nod to so : ………
11 Be considered : ………
12 Situation (n) ………
13 Formal # Informal (a) ………
14 Approach (v) come near………
15 Situation (n) ………
16 Point at (v) ………
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1 I didn’t think his comments were very ……… at the time.
2 When you are in a restaurant, you can raise your hand slightly to show that you need ……… …….
3 We can use either ……… …….or ……….forms of communication to ……….………
4 Once you’ve got friend’s ……… ,you shouldn’t ……… the person or thing you want her to ……… …at.
5 ……… … Tan Son Nhat airport, the pilot will ask for landing instructions.
8 A suggestion B attention C attraction D situation
14 A allowed B considered C travelled D expressed
1 She is a kind of woman who does not care much of work but generally - only with colleagues for meals ,movies
or late nights at a club a supposes b socializes c attention d discussed
2 I didn’t think his comments were very appropriate at the time a correct b right c exact d suitable
3 You should - more attention to what your teacher explains a make b get c set d pay
4 Body language is a potent form of - communication a verbal b non-verbal c tongue d oral
5 Our teacher often said ,”Who knows the answer? - your hand.” a Rise b Lift c Raise d Heighten
6 This is the instance where big, obvious non-verbal signals are appropriate.
7 They started as - gatherings but they have become increasingly formalized in the last few years
a informal b informally c informalize d informality
8 Children who are isolated and lonely seem to have poor language and -
a communicate b communication c communicative d communicator
9 The lecturer explained the problem very clearly and is always - in response to questions
a attention b attentive c attentively d attentiveness
10 Pay more attention - picture and you can find out who is the robber a to b for c at d on
11 She looked - me , smiling happily and confidently a on b over c forward d at
12 What an attractive hair style you have got , Mary ! _
-a Thank you very much I am afraid b You are telling a lie
c Thank you for your compliment d I don’t like your sayings
13 In - most social situations , - informality is appreciated a / b the /an c a/the d the/a
14 The boys waved his hands to his mother, who was standing at the school gate, to - her attention
15 If something - your attention or your eyes , you notice it or become interested in it
16 When you are in a restaurant, you can raise your hand slightly to show that you need assistance.
17 After a - hesitation , she began to speak with such a convincing voice a.rude b.slight c.small d.important
18 There was a - tremble in her voice, which showed that she was very nervous at that time
19 If a boss wants to have a well-qualifed staff, he should have to pay his employees -
a appropriate b appropriately c appropriation d appropriating
20 Mrs Pike was so angry that she made a - gesture at the driver a rude b rudeness c rudely d rudest
21 You look great in this new dress _
-a With pleasure b Not at all c I’m glad you like it d Do not say anything about it
22 When you see your teacher approaching you , a slight wave to attract his attention is appropriate.
a coming nearer b catching sight of c pointing at d looking up to
23 When you catch someone’s - you do something to attract his attention so that you can talk to him
24 When the play finished the audience stood up and - their hands loudly
25 It is - not to say “ Thank you” when you are given something a.small b.rude c.slight d.formal
26 A whistle is the - for the football players to begin the match a.communication b.instance c.attention d signal
27 It is often considered to be impolite to - at someone a look b smile c point d raise
28 He is not really friendly and makes no attempt to be - a sociaty b social c socialize d sociable
29 She sent me a - letter thanking me for my invitation a polite b politely c politeness d impoliteness
30 How well you are playing! _
-a Say it again I like to hear your words b I think so I am proud of myself
Trang 3c Thank you very much d Many thanks That is a nice compliment.
31 Each society has its own beliefs, attitudes, customs, behaviours , and ………habits
32 Some people are often - at the differences that exist between their own culture and the culture in the other country
33 People sometimes - whether you can learn how body language works
34 Understanding and appreciating culture differences can help people
35 Cultural differences can make people feel - frightened or even insecure
A uncomfortable B terrified C inconvenient D unreasonable
36 We can - not only through words but also through body language
37 … and interest are two major factors that make you succeed in your work
A Friendliness B Friendly C Friendship D Unfriendly
38 It OK to use - language if you’re speaking to a friend
39 Although I spoke to him many times, he never paid any - to what I said
40 After listening to all the - I am now of the opinion that there should be no new road
A attitudes B regulations C compliments D arguments
41 Some people think it is - to ask someone’s age
A rude B impolite C disrespectful D discourteous
42 It is very - – more of a chat than an interview
A formal B informal C formality D informality
43 Gestures such as waving and handshaking are - forms of communication
44 I make no - for encouraging my children to succeed in school
A apologize B apologetic C apologies D apologetically
45 It’s - knowledge that smoking and cancer are linked
46 Mr Brown said, “I watched TV last night.”
> Mr Brown said that he - TV the night before
A was watching B watched C had watched D has watched
47 Bob said, “We had a wonderful time at Peter’s party.”
-> Bob said - a wonderful time at Peter’s party
48 Peter reported, “We played a lot of tennis last year.”
-> Peter reported that they had played a lot of tennis -
A the following year B the year before C last year D A&B are correct
49 The Clarks told us, “We drove right down to Athens last summer.”
-> The Clarks told us - right down to Athens -
A he had driven / the summer before B they had driven / the summer before
C they drove / the previous summer D he drove / last summer
50 Mrs Miller said, “I don’t feel better now.” -> Mrs Miller said she - feel better -
A they not / now B she doesn’t / then C she didn’t / then D they didn’t / now
51 Phil asked me, “Were you at the party?” -> Phil asked me - at the party
A had I been B if I had been C whether I was D B&C are correct
52 Ann asked Kirk, “Did you really write this story?”
-> Ann asked Kirk - really - story
A whether he had / written that B if he wrote / that C to write / this D he had written / this
53 The mother asked him, “Why are your clothes so dirty?”
-> The mother asked him why - so dirty
A were his clothes B my clothes are C clothes were D his clothes were
54 He wanted to know, “Which picture is the most famous one?”
-> He wanted to know - the most famous one
A which picture was B whether it was C which is D that picture was
55 He told her, “Don't call me before 7 o'clock! -> He told her - before 7 o’clock
A not to call me B not to call him C to call him D to call me The End