—Jimmy is leaving for a holiday. —Really? Where_____ he _____? |
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A. has ; gone B. will; go C. did; go D. does; go |
There are about two _____ students in the newly built school. |
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A. thousand B. thousands C. thousand of D. thousands of |
—Here's coffee and tea. You may have _____ . —Thanks. |
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A. either B. each C. one D. it |
—Whose picture is better, Jack's or Tom's? —Both of them are good. I think Jack draws _____ Tom. |
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A. as good as B. as well as C. better than D. worse than |
I was drawing a horse _____ the teacher came in. |
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A. while B. as C. when D. the moment |
She couldn't decide which restaurant _____. |
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A. to have lunch B. to eat C. to eat at D. eating at |
—Excuse me. How far is the post office from here? —It's about _____ walk. |
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A. ten minute B. ten minutes C. ten minutes' D. ten-minutes |
The skirt still looks pretty on you, _____ it is kind of out of style. |
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A. because B. for C. as D. though |
As we know, the Changjiang River is one of _____ rivers in the world. |
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A. long B . longer C. the longest D. longest |
My hobby is changing all the time. Now I am _____ in collecting coins. It's _____ and valuable. |
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A. interesting; interested B . interested; interesting C. interested; interest D. interest; interesting |
It's not useful _____ about your grades. |
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A. to worry B. worried C. worrying D. worry |
—Where are you going for your holiday? —Well , we _____ yet. |
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A. haven't decided B. hadn't decided C. don't decide D. didn't decide |
—Thanks for your help. —_____. |
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A. No , thanks B. Not at all C. It doesn't matter D. That's OK |
—Would you mind my using your dictionary ? —_____. |
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A. Yes, please B. Of course not C. You are welcome D. My pleasure |
I'm sorry I forgot _____ my dictionary. Let's borrow one from Li Ming. |
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A. to take B. taking C. to bring D. bringing |
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Body language is used by people for sending messages to one another. It is very __1__ because it can help you make yourself easily understood when you are talking with others; you are not just using words, but also using expressions and __2__ . For example, waving one's hand is to say" Good-bye" . Shaking hands means welcome, and clapping hands __3__ congratulations. Nodding the head means agreement, but shaking the head means disagreement. The gestures are __4__ both by the Chinese and foreigners as having __5__ same meanings. Different countries have different body language. For example, when in Russia, France and Arab people kiss each other when they meet, but men in China or Australia shake hands __6__ kissing. People in Puerto Rico like touching each other, but people in Britain do not touch each other. People in Arab like standing __7__ one another when they are talking, __8__ English people must keep a distance __9__ when they are talking. When you use a foreign language it is very important to know the meanings of gestures and movements in the foreign country. __10__ the customs will help you communicate with people and make you stay there much more pleased and comfortable. | |||
( ) 1. A. helpful ( ) 2. A. words ( ) 3. A. to mean ( ) 4. A. received ( ) 5. A. a ( ) 6. A. instead of ( ) 7. A. nearly ( ) 8. A. and ( ) 9. A. from ( ) 10. A. Taking |
B. difficult B. gestures B. mean B. accepted B. as B. stand for B. far away B. or B. of B. Refusing |
C. easy C. handshake C. means C. receiving C. / C. such as C. close to C. but C. to C. Following |
D. useless D. idioms D. meaning D. accepting D. the D. compared to D. side by side D. however D. away D. Saying |
阅读理解。 People from other countries will find many different surprising things in Britain. Greek: A man from Greece sees a special way of driving in Britain. People drive on the left in the British street, but the British people never feel surprised. The Greek man said, "I've been in Britain for nearly a month now. But at first, I couldn't always remember to drive on the left. Every time, my friend reminded me. " Japanese: The Japanese people can't understand why British people keep their shoes on at home. In Japan, people walk in the room without shoes. If a visitor keeps his shoes on at home in Japan , the Japanese people think he is very impolite. Spanish: The Spanish people mind the way that the British people greet each other. They themselves seem to be afraid of touching. When they meet, they just smile or nod but never kiss or hug in Spain. But the British people think kissing is a very usual greeting when they meet! There is an old saying, " When in Rome, do as Romans do". When we go to a foreign country, we should follow the etiquette of country. 1. The Greek visitor _____. A. always drives on the left B. used to drive on the left C. drove correctly in Britain with his friend's help 2. _____ think it's impolite to wear shoes at home. A. The Japanese B. The Greek C. The English 3. When greeting, the Spanish _____ A. kiss each other B. hug each other C. smile at each other 4. _____ people seem not to be afraid of touching each other. A. The Spanish B. The British C. The Japanese 5. Etiquette in the world . A. is the same . B. is important C. is sometimes different and interesting |
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根据句意及所给单词的首字母提示填空。 1. Sometimes our feelings a _____ by our tone of voice. 2. In China, nodding one's head is g _____ meant to show agreement " yes". 3. If you b _____ your finger to a Japanese waiter, he will be angry. 4. Talking loudly in public is i _____. 5. In some Asian countries s_____ the head means "agreement". 6. People now c_____ over long distances by means of telephone, telegraph, radio, television and e-mail as well. 7. The g _____ people use for " yes" and "no" are different around the world. 8. As we all know, love and hate are opposite e _____ . 9. Putting your hands in your pockets is a sign of d _____. 10. You must not t _____ the head of another person. |
根据短文内容,选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一项为多余选项。 My name is Jessica and I live in New York with my family. I have one brother. My brother goes to work every day, but I don't. __1__ My parents work in my school. My mother is an art teacher and my father is a maths teacher. Sometimes, we have our lunch in the dining hall. But I don't like the food there, so we usually eat at home. My brother doesn't have lunch with us. __2__ My mother likes books. She often reads her novels in the evening. Sometimes, she watches TV or goes shopping with me on Sunday. __3__ He often finishes his work very late in the evening, so my mother always makes food for us. My father loves sports. He can play football, basketball and table tennis. __4__ He often plays table tennis with my brother on Sunday. My brother's favorite thing is music. He usually gives a CD to me for my birthday and I usually send a box of chocolates to him.
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书面表达。 你的一个美国朋友要来中国。作为他的好朋友,你给他写封e-mail,讲述一些中国的礼仪,让他不至于太紧张。(至少要有5条) 提示:可以从见面问好、餐桌礼仪等方面讲述。 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ |