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一、完形填空。
“Mable, Mable, strong and able, keep your elbows off the table. ” My mom taught me this rhyme(韵文) 1 I was 3 or 4 years old. It told me 2 table manners.
Each country I have traveled to 3 to have lots of rules. 4 them can be so hard that it can bring you a headache.
In America, 5 manners include keeping your elbows off the table at mealtimes. Moreover (并且),these strict rules 6 say your left hand should stay on your lap(膝盖)while you are eating 7 your right hand. If you travel to Hungary or Austria, you are 8 to keep both hands on the table to be polite.
When you are in Canada 9 America, don't forget to put your napkin(餐巾)on your lap. But in Romania,it is thought to be 10 . If you do that at a friend's home, the 11 might feel unhappy.
12 I grew up, I heard my dad tell me about good manners again and again. To eat properly,one should sit up 13 and carefully bring the fork to his or her mouth.
When I first moved to China,I 14 a bowl of rice with chopsticks. How uncomfortable it was! Then I found it was quite all right to 15 my bowl and hold it close to my mouth. What a relief(放松)!
( )1. A. when B. until C. because D. whether
( )2. A. polite B. possible C. comfortable D. interesting
( )3. A. looks B. hears C. seems D. sounds
( )4. A. Following B. Realizing C. Forgetting D. Avoiding
( )5. A. well B. good C. better D. bad
( )6. A. hardly B. even C. seldom D. already
( )7. A. by B. in C. with D. though
( )8. A. warned B. supposed C. forced D. understood
( )9. A. and B. also C. either D. or
( )10. A. gentle B. important C. rude D. polite
( )11. A. waiter B. guest C. cook D. host
( )12. A. As B. If C. Which D. What
( )13. A. directly B. forward C. backward D. straight
( )14. A. bought B. made C. sold D. ate
( )15. A. pick up B. take out C. put away D. put down
“Mable, Mable, strong and able, keep your elbows off the table. ” My mom taught me this rhyme(韵文) 1 I was 3 or 4 years old. It told me 2 table manners.
Each country I have traveled to 3 to have lots of rules. 4 them can be so hard that it can bring you a headache.
In America, 5 manners include keeping your elbows off the table at mealtimes. Moreover (并且),these strict rules 6 say your left hand should stay on your lap(膝盖)while you are eating 7 your right hand. If you travel to Hungary or Austria, you are 8 to keep both hands on the table to be polite.
When you are in Canada 9 America, don't forget to put your napkin(餐巾)on your lap. But in Romania,it is thought to be 10 . If you do that at a friend's home, the 11 might feel unhappy.
12 I grew up, I heard my dad tell me about good manners again and again. To eat properly,one should sit up 13 and carefully bring the fork to his or her mouth.
When I first moved to China,I 14 a bowl of rice with chopsticks. How uncomfortable it was! Then I found it was quite all right to 15 my bowl and hold it close to my mouth. What a relief(放松)!
( )1. A. when B. until C. because D. whether
( )2. A. polite B. possible C. comfortable D. interesting
( )3. A. looks B. hears C. seems D. sounds
( )4. A. Following B. Realizing C. Forgetting D. Avoiding
( )5. A. well B. good C. better D. bad
( )6. A. hardly B. even C. seldom D. already
( )7. A. by B. in C. with D. though
( )8. A. warned B. supposed C. forced D. understood
( )9. A. and B. also C. either D. or
( )10. A. gentle B. important C. rude D. polite
( )11. A. waiter B. guest C. cook D. host
( )12. A. As B. If C. Which D. What
( )13. A. directly B. forward C. backward D. straight
( )14. A. bought B. made C. sold D. ate
( )15. A. pick up B. take out C. put away D. put down
答案:
1 - 5. AACAB
6 - 10. BCB DC
11 - 15. DADDA
二、阅读还原。
“Homestay is a form of study - abroad program. It allows the visitor to stay with a local family to better understand the local lifestyle. It also helps to improve the visitor's language ability. If you wish to learn more about foreign cultures or to get foreign experience,you should join this kind of holiday. 16 ” said a teacher during a school meeting last term.
17 At last I had such a chance to go on such a holiday with some of my schoolmates last month. We went to London,a place where I had wanted to go since years ago.
After we got to London, we went to stay with different families. I was lucky that my host family(寄宿家庭) was a white couple who had a daughter about my age. 18 They were interested in me and I learnt a lot of things from then on.
19 After breakfast,a local teacher would come to take us in his car. Then we would have classes or go on a sightseeing trip to different places of interest like Big Ben,London Bridge,and Buckingham Palace. We would go back to our own homes after the activities.
The holiday was a valuable experience for me. I enjoyed every minute of it. 20 Three weeks later,we had to leave “home” for Hong Kong.
A. Yes,time really flew fast.
B. I am sure you won't be disappointed.
C. After this meeting, I always thought about this kind of holiday.
D. They treated me as a daughter of their family.
E. The holiday was filled with activities every day.
F. I really like my life with my host family.
16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
“Homestay is a form of study - abroad program. It allows the visitor to stay with a local family to better understand the local lifestyle. It also helps to improve the visitor's language ability. If you wish to learn more about foreign cultures or to get foreign experience,you should join this kind of holiday. 16 ” said a teacher during a school meeting last term.
17 At last I had such a chance to go on such a holiday with some of my schoolmates last month. We went to London,a place where I had wanted to go since years ago.
After we got to London, we went to stay with different families. I was lucky that my host family(寄宿家庭) was a white couple who had a daughter about my age. 18 They were interested in me and I learnt a lot of things from then on.
19 After breakfast,a local teacher would come to take us in his car. Then we would have classes or go on a sightseeing trip to different places of interest like Big Ben,London Bridge,and Buckingham Palace. We would go back to our own homes after the activities.
The holiday was a valuable experience for me. I enjoyed every minute of it. 20 Three weeks later,we had to leave “home” for Hong Kong.
A. Yes,time really flew fast.
B. I am sure you won't be disappointed.
C. After this meeting, I always thought about this kind of holiday.
D. They treated me as a daughter of their family.
E. The holiday was filled with activities every day.
F. I really like my life with my host family.
16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
答案:
16 - 20. BCDEA
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