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一、短语运用
1. 我想如果你有空的话,这个湿地公园是值得参观的。
I think the wetland park _______________ if you are free.
2. 当莉莉敲门时,我正在洗衣服。
I was washing my clothes when Lily _______________.
3. 她把桌子上的水擦掉了,并放了一盘水果。
She _______________ the table and put a plate of fruit on it.
4.(2024·镇江改编)家长和老师在教导礼仪时应该对孩子严格要求。
Parents and teachers should _______________ children in _______________.
5. 快点!飞机将在五分钟之后起飞,我们没有时间了。
Hurry up! The plane _______________ in five minutes, and we have no time.
1. 我想如果你有空的话,这个湿地公园是值得参观的。
I think the wetland park _______________ if you are free.
2. 当莉莉敲门时,我正在洗衣服。
I was washing my clothes when Lily _______________.
3. 她把桌子上的水擦掉了,并放了一盘水果。
She _______________ the table and put a plate of fruit on it.
4.(2024·镇江改编)家长和老师在教导礼仪时应该对孩子严格要求。
Parents and teachers should _______________ children in _______________.
5. 快点!飞机将在五分钟之后起飞,我们没有时间了。
Hurry up! The plane _______________ in five minutes, and we have no time.
答案:
is worth visiting
@@knocked at/on the door
@@cleaned the water off
@@be strict with
@@teaching manners
@@will take off
@@knocked at/on the door
@@cleaned the water off
@@be strict with
@@teaching manners
@@will take off
二、完形填空。
Good manners are always good manners, anywhere in the world. That's what I thought __6__ I married Alexander, who comes from Russia.
When I first met Alexander, he said to me __7__ Russian, “Nalei mnye chai.” which means “Pour me some tea. ” in English. I got __8__ because he didn't say “Could you...?” or “Please. ”. It sounded __9__ impolite to me. But in Russia it was fine.
When I took Alexander home to meet my __10__ in the UK, I had to tell him to say “Please. ” and “Thank you. ” as much as possible. Also, I had to tell him to smile, smile and smile. Luckily, my parents were __11__ with him.
Another thing that Alexander just couldn't understand was why people said things like “Would you mind __12__ me the salt, please?” He said, “It's only the salt. ” He also watched in __13__ when, at a dinner party, we ate some really terrible food but I said, “Mmm... delicious. ” In Russia, people are much more __14__. The first time Alexander's mother came to our house for dinner in London, she told me that __15__ soup needed more salt. When we __16__ about it later, my husband said, “Do you prefer your dinner guests to lie?”
In Russia, if you __17__ all the time, people may think you are mad. In fact, this is exactly what my husband's friends __18__ me the first time I went to Russia because I smiled at everyone.
At home we now have a(n) __19__. If we're speaking Russian, we can say “Pour me some tea. ” But when we're speaking English, he has to __20__ “please” “thank you” and “a smile”.
( )6. A. after B. while C. before D. since
( )7. A. in B. with C. about D. by
( )8. A. angry B. happy C. bored D. excited
( )9. A. nearly B. heavily C. really D. finally
( )10. A. girls B. friends C. boys D. parents
( )11. A. pleased B. popular C. strict D. bored
( )12. A. returning B. providing C. selling D. passing
( )13. A. fear B. total C. surprise D. fact
( )14. A. friendly B. noisy C. direct D. silent
( )15. A. her B. his C. their D. your
( )16. A. argued B. told C. asked D. cared
( )17. A. cry B. smile C. drink D. eat
( )18. A. believed in B. depended on C. thought of D. looked after
( )19. A. agreement B. suggestion C. instrument D. purpose
( )20. A. add B. translate C. explain D. avoid
Good manners are always good manners, anywhere in the world. That's what I thought __6__ I married Alexander, who comes from Russia.
When I first met Alexander, he said to me __7__ Russian, “Nalei mnye chai.” which means “Pour me some tea. ” in English. I got __8__ because he didn't say “Could you...?” or “Please. ”. It sounded __9__ impolite to me. But in Russia it was fine.
When I took Alexander home to meet my __10__ in the UK, I had to tell him to say “Please. ” and “Thank you. ” as much as possible. Also, I had to tell him to smile, smile and smile. Luckily, my parents were __11__ with him.
Another thing that Alexander just couldn't understand was why people said things like “Would you mind __12__ me the salt, please?” He said, “It's only the salt. ” He also watched in __13__ when, at a dinner party, we ate some really terrible food but I said, “Mmm... delicious. ” In Russia, people are much more __14__. The first time Alexander's mother came to our house for dinner in London, she told me that __15__ soup needed more salt. When we __16__ about it later, my husband said, “Do you prefer your dinner guests to lie?”
In Russia, if you __17__ all the time, people may think you are mad. In fact, this is exactly what my husband's friends __18__ me the first time I went to Russia because I smiled at everyone.
At home we now have a(n) __19__. If we're speaking Russian, we can say “Pour me some tea. ” But when we're speaking English, he has to __20__ “please” “thank you” and “a smile”.
( )6. A. after B. while C. before D. since
( )7. A. in B. with C. about D. by
( )8. A. angry B. happy C. bored D. excited
( )9. A. nearly B. heavily C. really D. finally
( )10. A. girls B. friends C. boys D. parents
( )11. A. pleased B. popular C. strict D. bored
( )12. A. returning B. providing C. selling D. passing
( )13. A. fear B. total C. surprise D. fact
( )14. A. friendly B. noisy C. direct D. silent
( )15. A. her B. his C. their D. your
( )16. A. argued B. told C. asked D. cared
( )17. A. cry B. smile C. drink D. eat
( )18. A. believed in B. depended on C. thought of D. looked after
( )19. A. agreement B. suggestion C. instrument D. purpose
( )20. A. add B. translate C. explain D. avoid
答案:
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三、阅读理解。
[德育]Imagine you're enjoying dinner with your friends at a nice restaurant. You're having a great time when suddenly you hear a phone ringing at the table next to you. A man takes out his phone and starts talking about problems he's having with his girlfriend. He keeps talking for almost ten minutes! How will you feel? Maybe you will feel uncomfortable, but you can do nothing about it.
This happens all the time, not only in restaurants, but also on buses, at the cinema, everywhere!
Cell phones are useful in our daily lives. But be careful not to be noisy phone users and disturb others. You are supposed to control your own behavior. Here are a few rules:
Follow the rules!
When you're in public places and see a sign that says “Turn off cell phones”, don't use your phone. If you are allowed, speak softly for a short time and try to keep away from other people.
Phone off!
Never make calls in a theater, when you are watching a movie or enjoying a concert.
Pay attention!
Talking on a cell phone while driving is dangerous. And watch out where you're going when you're walking down the street and talking on the phone.
As more people use cell phones, things are going to get worse. So, the next time when you're getting ready to make a call, stop and consider the people around you.
( )21. In Paragraph 1, the writer mainly tells us ________.
A. what the man talks about on the phone with his girlfriend
B. an example of bad manners
C. how bad phones can be for people
D. why using phones is not allowed in a restaurant
( )22. The underlined word “disturb” means “________” in Chinese.
A. 帮助 B. 支持 C. 打扰 D. 利用
( )23. According to the passage, we are expected to turn off our cell phones while ________.
A. eating in a restaurant
B. watching TV at home
C. enjoying a concert
D. seeing a doctor
( )24. When you have to talk on the phone in public, you should follow the following rules EXCEPT ________.
A. using earphones
B. making short talks
C. keeping away from people
D. talking in a low voice
( )25. We can learn that ________ from the passage.
A. public manners are important in our lives
B. cell phones lead to people's bad relationship
C. people ought to turn off cell phones in public places
D. cell phones have become the most useful tool in our lives
[德育]Imagine you're enjoying dinner with your friends at a nice restaurant. You're having a great time when suddenly you hear a phone ringing at the table next to you. A man takes out his phone and starts talking about problems he's having with his girlfriend. He keeps talking for almost ten minutes! How will you feel? Maybe you will feel uncomfortable, but you can do nothing about it.
This happens all the time, not only in restaurants, but also on buses, at the cinema, everywhere!
Cell phones are useful in our daily lives. But be careful not to be noisy phone users and disturb others. You are supposed to control your own behavior. Here are a few rules:
Follow the rules!
When you're in public places and see a sign that says “Turn off cell phones”, don't use your phone. If you are allowed, speak softly for a short time and try to keep away from other people.
Phone off!
Never make calls in a theater, when you are watching a movie or enjoying a concert.
Pay attention!
Talking on a cell phone while driving is dangerous. And watch out where you're going when you're walking down the street and talking on the phone.
As more people use cell phones, things are going to get worse. So, the next time when you're getting ready to make a call, stop and consider the people around you.
( )21. In Paragraph 1, the writer mainly tells us ________.
A. what the man talks about on the phone with his girlfriend
B. an example of bad manners
C. how bad phones can be for people
D. why using phones is not allowed in a restaurant
( )22. The underlined word “disturb” means “________” in Chinese.
A. 帮助 B. 支持 C. 打扰 D. 利用
( )23. According to the passage, we are expected to turn off our cell phones while ________.
A. eating in a restaurant
B. watching TV at home
C. enjoying a concert
D. seeing a doctor
( )24. When you have to talk on the phone in public, you should follow the following rules EXCEPT ________.
A. using earphones
B. making short talks
C. keeping away from people
D. talking in a low voice
( )25. We can learn that ________ from the passage.
A. public manners are important in our lives
B. cell phones lead to people's bad relationship
C. people ought to turn off cell phones in public places
D. cell phones have become the most useful tool in our lives
答案:
B@@C@@C@@A@@A
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