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As the global village continues to shrink and cultures collide, it is essential for all of us to become more sensitive, more aware of, and more observant to the body language (motions/gestures) that surround us each day. And as many of us cross over cultural borders, it would be fitting for us to respect, learn, and understand more about the effective and powerful "silent language" of gestures. Without gestures, our world would be static and colorless. The social anthropologists, Edward T. Hall claims 60 percent of all our communication is nonverbal. In that case, how can we possibly communicate with one another without gestures
The world is a giddy montage (蒙太奇) of vivid gestures--the ones used by traffic police, street vendors, expressway drivers, teachers, children on playground and athletes with their exuberant (热情洋溢的) hugging, clenched fists and "high fives". People all over the world use their hands, heads, and bodies to communicate expressively.
Gestures and body language communicate as effectively as words- maybe even more effectively. We use gestures daily, almost instinctively, from beckoning to a waiter, or punctuating a business presentation with visual signals to airport ground attendants guiding an airline pilot into the jet-way or a parent using a whole dictionary of gestures to teach a child.
Gestures are woven into our social lives. The "vocabulary" of gestures can be at once informative and entertaining...but also erous. Gestures can be menacing, warm, instructive, or even sensuous.
Bear in mind that some gestures are in general use, but there may always be exceptions. In recent years, Western and contemporary values and ideas have become more popular and have either influenced, altered, and even replaced, some of the more traditional gestures. Understanding human behavior is tricky stuff. No two people behave in precisely the same way. Nor do people from the same culture all perform exactly the same gestures and body language uniformly. For almost any gestures there will probably be a minority within a given nationality who might say, "Well, some might attach that meaning to it, but to me it means..." and then they will provide a different interpretation.
In the world of gestures, the best single piece of advice is to remember the two A’s--"ask" and be "aware". If you see a motion or gesture that is new or confusing, ask a local person what it signifies. Then, be aware of the many body signs and customs around you.
What can we learn from this passage

A.
Body language is static and colorless.
B.
Body language can be very amusing.
C.
Body language is universal therefore the interpretations of it are always identical.
D.
No one can communicate without body languag
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【单选题】蒙太奇包括三层含义,其中从美学层面上讲,蒙太奇是:()

A.
剪辑
B.
电影的基本结构
C.
影视艺术独特的思维方式
D.
电影的叙事手段

【单选题】“敖德萨阶梯”是电影()中的经典场景,充分揭示了爱森斯坦的蒙太奇理论。

A.
《一个国家的诞生》
B.
《党同伐异》
C.
《战舰波将金号》
D.
《火车进站》

【单选题】爱森斯坦自20年代初便开始发表有关蒙太奇的理论,以下不属于他的贡献的是( )。

A.
提出了“杂耍蒙太奇”与“理性蒙太奇”
B.
主张蒙太奇就是镜头间的冲突性和隐喻性
C.
更强调电影的叙事性
D.
把蒙太奇从一般艺术手法上升到思维方式和电影美学的高度

【多选题】蒙太奇分为( )

A.
叙述性蒙太奇
B.
交叉蒙太奇
C.
表现性蒙太奇
D.
连续蒙太奇
E.
对比蒙太奇

【单选题】下列属于叙事蒙太奇的是:

A.
对比蒙太奇
B.
平行蒙太奇
C.
隐喻蒙太奇
D.
积累蒙太奇

【单选题】“敖德萨阶梯”是运用蒙太奇结构的杰出段落,它出自()。

A.
《伊凡的童年》
B.
《战舰波将金号》
C.
《野草莓》
D.
《红色沙漠》
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【单选题】蒙太奇包括三层含义,其中从美学层面上讲,蒙太奇是:()
A.
剪辑
B.
电影的基本结构
C.
影视艺术独特的思维方式
D.
电影的叙事手段
【单选题】“敖德萨阶梯”是电影()中的经典场景,充分揭示了爱森斯坦的蒙太奇理论。
A.
《一个国家的诞生》
B.
《党同伐异》
C.
《战舰波将金号》
D.
《火车进站》
【单选题】爱森斯坦自20年代初便开始发表有关蒙太奇的理论,以下不属于他的贡献的是( )。
A.
提出了“杂耍蒙太奇”与“理性蒙太奇”
B.
主张蒙太奇就是镜头间的冲突性和隐喻性
C.
更强调电影的叙事性
D.
把蒙太奇从一般艺术手法上升到思维方式和电影美学的高度
【多选题】蒙太奇分为( )
A.
叙述性蒙太奇
B.
交叉蒙太奇
C.
表现性蒙太奇
D.
连续蒙太奇
E.
对比蒙太奇
【单选题】下列属于叙事蒙太奇的是:
A.
对比蒙太奇
B.
平行蒙太奇
C.
隐喻蒙太奇
D.
积累蒙太奇
【单选题】“敖德萨阶梯”是运用蒙太奇结构的杰出段落,它出自()。
A.
《伊凡的童年》
B.
《战舰波将金号》
C.
《野草莓》
D.
《红色沙漠》
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