Passage 1
Languages are remarkably complex and wonderfully complicated organs of culture. (76) They contain the quickest and the most efficient means of communicating within their respective culture. To learn a foreign language is to learn another culture. In the words of a poet and philosopher, "As many languages as one speaks, so many lives one lives." A culture and its language are as necessary as brain and body: while one is a part of the other, neither can function without the other. In learning a foreign language, the best beginning would be starting with the non-language elements of the language: its gestures, its body language, etc. Eye contact is extremely important in English. Direct eye contact leads to understanding, or, as the English saying goes, seeing eye-to-eye. We can never see eye to-eye with a native speaker of English until we have learned to look directly into his eyes. |
"As many languages as one speaks, so many lives..." means ______.
A.
if one learns many foreign languages, one will have a better understanding of his own language
B.
life is richer and more interesting if one knows several languages
C.
no matter how many languages one knows, one can never know more than one’s own culture
D.
if a person speaks only one language, he will live a very happy life