You study hard. |
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A. be supposed to B. are supposed C. are supposed to |
He got very angry but many of us thought there was no reason . |
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A. to be B. to being C. being |
You must the challenge and overcome the difficulties. |
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A. get B. catch C. face |
-How long do you chatting online a week? -Around five hours. |
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A. take B. spend C. cost |
You'd better not go to work breakfast, for it's bad for your health. |
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A. for B. without C. at |
You can't go to anyone's home in some countries unless you _________ |
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A. invite B. were invited C. are invited |
In France it's rude ______ you're full, you should just say," It was delicious". |
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A. to say B. to feel C. saying |
Some children like to newspaper. |
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A. look B. read C. watch |
Is Cindy better at math than Mary? |
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A. very B. a bit of C. even |
They just walk around the town center, many of their friends. |
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A. see B. seeing C. seen |
—The train is leaving right now, but Tom hasn't arrived yet. —Well, he said he ______ here on time. |
A. would come B. will come C. will be |
In China, it's rude to talk while . |
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A. eat B. to eat C. eating |
She is excited about to China. |
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A. traveling B. travel C. traveled |
Jim has made many friends since he to China. |
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A. comes B. came C. will come |
Wine is made grapes. |
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A. by B. of C. from |
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阅读理解。 |
Different countries and different people have different manners.We must find out their customs so that they will not think us ill-mannered(没有礼貌的). Here are examples of the things that a person with good education does or does not do. If you visit a Chinese family, you should knock at the door first. When the door opens, you will not move before the host says" Come in, please." After you come into the room, you would not sit down until the host asks you to take a seat. When a cup of tea is put on a table before you or sent to your hand, you will say "thank you" and receive it with two hands, not one hand or they will think you are ill - mannered. Before entering a house in Japan, it is a good manner to take off your shoes. In European countries, even though shoes sometimes become very dirty, this is not done. In a Malay house, a visitor never finishes the food on the table. He leaves a little to show that he has had enough. In England, a visitor always finishes the drink or the food to show he has enjoyed it. That will make the host pleasant. |
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。 1. Does the writer think it is necessary to know different customs in different countries? _______________________________________________________________________ 2. When can you enter the room if you visit a friend in China? _______________________________________________________________________ 3. What should you say when a cup of tea is sent to your hand? _______________________________________________________________________ 4. In which country do you have to take off your shoes when you enter the host's house? _______________________________________________________________________ 5. Why does a visitor always finish the food at dinner in his friend's home in England? _______________________________________________________________________ |
阅读理解。 |
American eating is funny. People in America eat almost everything with a fork. And it seems that holding a knife in one's right hand longer than a few seconds is thought to be against good table manners. The system is that if it is necessary to use a knife, people take the fork in their left hands, and cut off a piece of meat or others. Then they put the knife down, transfer the fork to their right hands, and then transfer the food to their mouths with the fork. This is clearly funny, but it is considered good manners. There are several results of this system. First,if it is not necessary to use a knife, Americans don't use one, because this greatly complicates(使复杂化)things. Therefore, sometimes they will try to cut things like potatoes and even bacon with a fork. Second, since only one implement(器具)is being used, food has to be chased around the plate with the fork. Third, tables are usually laid with one knife and two forks. The outside fork is for the salad. There is no need for foreign visitors to follow the American system and try to eat the salad with only a fork, but if you do use your knife, remember to save it for the meat. |
1. The word "transfer" most probably means “________”. |
A. move something from one place to another B. make up and down C.take away |
2. From this passage we can know that _______. |
A. Americans never use knives with their right hands B. Americans eat everything with a knife C. Americans use a fork to put food into their mouths |
3. According to the passage, Americans eat potatoes with a fork probably because ______. |
A. they are too busy to use a knife B. there is no knife C. they think it is complicated to use a knife |
4. Which of the following about American eating is NOT true? |
A. Holding a knife in one's right hand longer is not good table manners. B. Americans will not use a knife if they don't need. C. Foreign visitors are not allowed to use knives. |
5. The best title for this passage is _______. |
A. Right Hand or Left Hand B. Knife or Fork C. Eating Customs in America |
用所给词的适当形式填空。 |
1. You can learn e - mail English easily by _______(you). 2. E-mail English is a new kind of _______(write) English. 3. In China, people eat with _______(chopstick). 4. You are _______(suppose) to come here alone. 5. What do people do in ______(west) countries? |
书面表达。 |
写一篇介绍中国进餐礼仪的小短文。 提示: 1.人们总愿意去热闹的餐馆;2.应该让年龄大的人先入座;3.席间可以谈笑,可似把碗拿起来;4. 不要用筷子插食物;5. 向老人敬酒时,自己要先喝;6. 不清楚情况时,可以看别人怎样做。 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ |