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    孙某,男,28岁。北师大毕业,任某中学高三班班主任兼语文老师。性情豪放,诙谐,玩世不恭。

    一日午休,孙某经教室外,见内有学生玩牌,兴起,遂入内,欲参与之,众生欣然。玩过数把,孙某丢牌道:“无味无味,得来点刺激才好!”如何刺激?最后议定:“输者钻桌。”

    于是再战,此番有关荣辱,非同小可,双方均剑拔弩张,不敢掉以轻心。初仗得胜,两对手于桌下匍匐而过,孙某乐极大笑,放浪形骸。

    又战,却败北,孙某一方也得效法如斯,与之搭档学生义不容辞而钻。

    轮到孙某,两对手碍于师尊,有意宽容道:“老师就稍稍弯腰于桌下,意思意思罢了。”孙某正色道:“万万不可,言出法随,谁也不能通融!”于是勇敢伏身,以手为足而钻。可成人之躯,哪有少年灵便?且他身材粗壮,课桌矮窄,便有许多难度,竟也吭哧吭叶哧气喘吁吁,让他钻过去了。

    全室学生皆哄笑。

    他却不笑,起身拍拍身上的尘土,继续投入战斗。

    再败,则再钻,引来笑声阵阵。

    又一日,上屈原的《涉江》,孙某示读。读着读着来了兴致,索性扔了课本,背诵起来,滚瓜烂熟,琅琅上口,抑________顿________,或轻或________,或________或急,时如海潮击天,时如急风扫地,时如轻风吹拂,时如珠落玉盘……众生皆沉醉。孙某摇头晃脑双眼微张,亦如醉如痴。却忽地打住,张眼惊问:“怎么好像不对?”

    众生皆愕,不知所云。

    又听他道:“哦,哦,是了,有一处我读错了,就是这里,就是这里。本为‘凝滞’,我读成‘疑滞’了,该死该死!”

    众生又愕然,顿时交头接耳,鹊声四起。

    适逢校长路过,已驻足谛听多时,感慨有加。下课即将他叫住:“孙老师,你课上得真好,功力不浅,而且还很勇敢。”

    “勇敢?”孙某不明。

    “不错,勇敢。……”

    孙某笑道:“承蒙夸奖。可是校长知否?我是故意的。”

    “什么,故意?”校长若有所疑。又联想到关于前些天他与学生玩牌钻桌的传闻,便责备道:“小孙哪,你要维护自己的形象啊!”

    孙某又笑,“什么形象,关于老师的?我说校长,一个老师如果让学生看得神秘兮兮的又敬又怕,他就完锣!我要让他们明白,老师,尤其是我这样的老师,也会错。于是他们就会对自己说:‘名牌大学出来的也这样,没什么了不起。他能走到这一步,将来我也能!’”

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    Many times we tend to use our hands to explain our needs and thoughts.____So you must be cautious when using hand gestures in communication.

    Hand gestures are a way of communicating with others and conveying your feelings. These gestures are most helpful when one is speaking to someone with no language in common. The meanings of hand gestures in different cultures may translate into different things.____Former President George W. Bush had to face a major faux pas(失礼) during a visit to Australia. He tried to signal a peace sign by waving the two-finger or V-sign at the crowd.

    You may think of this as a simple gesture, but he committed a major error.____The meaning of this hand gesture in Australia was asking the crowd to screw themselves, a rude expression used to show you're very angry!____Therefore, it is very important to understand the meanings of gestures before you travel to different countries.

    ____Those considered as good gestures in one country may be termed as offensive gestures in some countries. So, if you are a frequent flier to different countries, improve your communication skills by learning the meaning of hand gestures.

A. Here is a very common example.

B. Instead of his palm facing outwards, it faced inwards.

C. The great man received warm welcome by the Australians.

D. We communicate not only by words, but by hand gestures as well.

E. A serious error committed by the then most powerful man in the world.

F. But the same hand gesture may mean something quite offensive to a person from a different cultural background.

G. Before you communicate with people in different cultures, you need to understand the meaning of gestures.