( )1. A. listen ( )2. A. popular ( )3. A. share ( )4. A. for ( )5. A. bigger ( )6. A. license ( )7. A. during ( )8. A. None ( )9. A. happy with ( )10. A. help | B. play B. difficult B. cause B. to B. heavier B. photo B. after B. Some B. worried about B. pleasure | C. ride C. strong C. protect C. from C. longer C. ID card C. before C. Each C. sorry about C. trouble | ||||||||
1-5 CABAB 6-10 ACBAC | ||||||||||
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In Britain you may often hear "Drop in any time" or "Come to see me soon", but you can"t really do that. People just say those things to make you feel welcome. It is better to telephone before visiting someone at home. If you receive a written invitation to an event that says "RSVP", you should reply to let the person who sent the invitation know whether or not you plan to go. You should never accept an invitation unless you really plan to go. You may refuse by saying, "Thank you for inviting me, but I will not be able to come." If, after accepting, you are unable to go, be sure to tell those who are expecting you as soon as possible that you will not be there. Although it is not necessarily expected that you give a gift to your host, it is considered polite to do so, especially if you have been invited for a meal. Flowers, chocolate, or a small gift are all appropriate (合适的). A thank-you note or telephone call after the visit is also considered polite and is an appropriate way to express your appreciation for the invitation. | ||||||||||
1. What can you do when a British friend says, "Drop in anytime"? | ||||||||||
A. Visit him or her at any time. B. Say no time to him or her seriously. C. Telephone him or her before visiting. D. Visit him or her soon. | ||||||||||
2. What does the underlined word "RSVP" probably mean in Chinese? | ||||||||||
A. 请自便 B. 请回复 C. 请审阅 D. 请来访 | ||||||||||
3. What should you do if your British friend sends you an invitation but you do not want to go? | ||||||||||
A. Do not give him or her an answer. B. Tell another friend to go instead of you. C. Tell him or her that you can"t be there for some reason. D. Tell him or her that you don"t want to go there. | ||||||||||
4. Which of the following is considered impolite in Britain? | ||||||||||
A. Buy small presents when invited. B. Refuse the invitation without telling anyone. C. Write a thank-you note after a visit. D. Give a telephone call after a visit. | ||||||||||
5. Where would you probably see this passage? | ||||||||||
A. In an invitation. B. In a guidebook. C. On a poster. D. In a newspaper. | ||||||||||
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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: Japanese people can"t understand why British people keep their shoes on at home. In Japan, people walk in the room without shoes. If 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 (接触).When they meet, they just smile or nod but never kiss or hug (拥抱) 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. _______ 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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Many children use the Internet to get useful knowledge and information, and to relax in their free time. But some of them are not using it is a good way. Here are some rules to make sure you are safe and have fun on the Internet. Make rules for Internet use with your parents. For example, when you can go online, for how long and what activities you can go online. Don"t give your password (密码) to anyone else, and never give out the following information-your real name, home address, age, school, phone number or other personal information. Check with your parents before giving out a credit card (信用卡) number. Never send a photo of yourself to someone by e-mail unless your parents say it"s OK. Check with your parents before going into a chat room. Different chat rooms have different rules and attract different kinds of people. You and your parents ought to make sure it"s a right place for you. Never agree to meet someone you met on the Internet without your parents" permission (允许). Never meet anyone you met online alone. Always remember that people online may not be who they say they are. Treat everyone online as strangers. If something you see or read online makes you uncomfortable, leave the site. Tell a parent or teacher right away. Treat other people as you"d like to be treated. Never use bad language. Remember-not everything you read on the Internet is true. | ||||||||||
1. It"s good for children to ______ on the Internet. | ||||||||||
A. give password to others B. get useful knowledge and information C. give out a credit card number | ||||||||||
2. The writer tells children to ______. | ||||||||||
A. send their photos to him B. make rules for Internet use with parents C. believe everything they read on the Internet | ||||||||||
3. According to the passage, if your parents don"t agree, never ______. | ||||||||||
A. read anything on the Internet B. relax in your free time C. have a face-to-face meeting with anyone you met online | ||||||||||
4. What should NOT be done when you are on line? | ||||||||||
A. Using bad language. B. Leaving the site if you feel uncomfortable. C. Treating everyone online as strangers. | ||||||||||
5. The main idea of this passage is about ______. | ||||||||||
A. how to use computers B. information on the Internet C. Internet safety rules | ||||||||||
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A small town has a good chance of 1 that can bring in a lot of money, if it has something special to be proud of. One example is Gukeng town of Yunlin, Taiwan. Gukeng has long been famous for growing good coffee, but the town didn"t start to make much money from it until some years ago. As more and more people have visited Gukeng for its coffee, the coffee farmers have begun to open their farms to the public. At these farms, people can have the fun of finding out where coffee comes from. 2 , coffee shops are opened all over Gukeng, and people can take a rest and taste delicious coffee on the sidewalks in or after a day"s visit. The new businesses make a better life possible for those who 3 the town. They don"t have to leave the town to find jobs in other places. as 随着 | ||||||||||
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