短语互译。 |
1. 握手 _____ 2. 应该;被期望 _____________ 3. 第一次 _____ 4. 错误的方式 _____________ |
根据汉语提示完成句子。 |
1. In the United States and Mexico, people are supposed _________ (握手) when they meet for the first time. 2. In Japan and Korea, you' re supposed to (鞠躬) when you meet someone. 3. People in Brazil often (吻) when meet. |
根据句意及首字母或汉语提示完成下列句子。 |
1. I was supposed to a at 7:00, but I arrived at 8: 00. 2. He k his wife and children saying goodbye. 3. It's polite to shake h with others in China. 4. What are people in our country (应该) to do when they haven't met for a long time? 5. His______(习惯) is to get up early and have a cold bath. |
用所给单词的适当形式填空。 |
1. Students are supposed (arrive) at school on time. 2. —Thank you for your kind (invite). —It's a pleasure. 3. What should you do when you meet for the ( one) time? 4. I guess you should (ask) what you were supposed to wear. 5. His bike is (difference) from mine. |
根据汉语完成句子。 |
1. 你们应该握手。 You __ __ _______ shake hands 2. 我在昨天的英语考试中犯了一些错误。 I in the English test yesterday. 3. 你本应该早点到校。 You __ ___ at school earlier. 4. 在日本,人们见面时应当鞠躬而不是握手。 In Japan, people should bow hands when they meet. 5. Maria是一名交换生。 Maria is _______ _______ _______. |
In China, students ____ greet the teacher when classes begin. |
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A. are supposed to B. are suppose to C. suppose to D. is supposed to |
I didn't know ____ I was supposed to do. |
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A. when B. what C. how D. where |
She saw the Great Wall the first time. |
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A. in B. at C. by D. for |
You're supposed to instead of _______ . |
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A. bow; shake hands B. bowing; shake hands C. bow; shaking hands D. bowing; shaking hands |
Tom often makes some ____ in his homework. |
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A. mistake B. mistakes C. mistaken D. mistaking |
完形填空。 | ||||
The American and the British not only 1 the same language but also share 2 number of social customs. 3 , in both America and England, people shake 4 when they meet 5 the first time. Besides, most English men will 6 the door for a woman. Neither he British nor the American object to 7_ at the post office, the movies, the bank, or 8 else.Punctuality (守时) is 9 both in England and America. That is, 10 a dinner is for seven o'clock, people either 11 _ close to that time or call up to 12 their delay. Of course, these two people observe 13 customs that are 14 . For example, the Americans have "coffee breaks" 15 the British have "tea breaks". But there are many that they have in common. | ||||
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