When we praise the children, "you did a very good job! " you can raise your thumb without saying "good". This suitation means that we can understood the meaning by__________.A.spoken languageB.body languageC.spelling languageD.written language

When we praise the children, "you did a very good job! " you can raise your thumb without saying "good". This suitation means that we can understood the meaning by__________.

A.spoken language
B.body language
C.spelling language
D.written language

参考解析

解析:考查课堂肢体语言。题目的意思是“在课堂上老师表扬学生做的很好.除了用‘you did a very good job!’表达外还可以伸出大拇指。”这属于肢体语言的范畴,故选B。

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