第16页
- 第1页
- 第2页
- 第3页
- 第4页
- 第5页
- 第6页
- 第7页
- 第8页
- 第9页
- 第10页
- 第11页
- 第12页
- 第13页
- 第14页
- 第15页
- 第16页
- 第17页
- 第18页
- 第19页
- 第20页
- 第21页
- 第22页
- 第23页
- 第24页
- 第25页
- 第26页
- 第27页
- 第28页
- 第29页
- 第30页
- 第31页
- 第32页
- 第33页
- 第34页
- 第35页
- 第36页
- 第37页
- 第38页
- 第39页
- 第40页
- 第41页
- 第42页
- 第43页
- 第44页
- 第45页
- 第46页
- 第47页
- 第48页
- 第49页
- 第50页
- 第51页
- 第52页
- 第53页
- 第54页
- 第55页
- 第56页
- 第57页
- 第58页
- 第59页
- 第60页
- 第61页
- 第62页
- 第63页
- 第64页
- 第65页
- 第66页
- 第67页
- 第68页
- 第69页
- 第70页
- 第71页
- 第72页
- 第73页
- 第74页
- 第75页
- 第76页
- 第77页
- 第78页
- 第79页
- 第80页
- 第81页
- 第82页
Ⅳ 词汇运用
人与社会·文化习俗 (2023浙江温州中考,31—35,★☆)
用小方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。每词限用一次。
Chinese Customs
usually during child luck clean
17.People ______ the house before the Spring Festival every year.
18.______ should accept gifts from their elders with both hands.
19.On Mid-Autumn Day, Chinese people ______ have a family dinner.
20.______ the Spring Festival month, people seldom have their hair cut.
21.Most people like to wear red on important days because red is a ______ colour.
人与社会·文化习俗 (2023浙江温州中考,31—35,★☆)
用小方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。每词限用一次。
Chinese Customs
usually during child luck clean
17.People ______ the house before the Spring Festival every year.
18.______ should accept gifts from their elders with both hands.
19.On Mid-Autumn Day, Chinese people ______ have a family dinner.
20.______ the Spring Festival month, people seldom have their hair cut.
21.Most people like to wear red on important days because red is a ______ colour.
答案:
17. clean 18. Children 19. usually 20. During 21. lucky
Ⅴ 阅读理解
人与社会·跨文化沟通 (2024湖南津市期末,24—27,★☆)
I will never forget my trip to Bulgaria. I found everything interesting, like the restaurant I went to one day. After I finished my food there, a waiter politely asked if I enjoyed it. The food was delicious and the service was great, so I showed that I really loved it by nodding my head.
Strangely, the waiter did not smile but frowned (皱眉). It was like that he was not quite happy with my answer. I did not know what was wrong and felt very upset. A lady sitting next to me explained in English that in Bulgaria, nodding one’s head means “no” and shaking one’s head means “yes”. This is completely different from my country.
I thanked the kind lady and called the waiter over. ▲ This time, the waiter smiled and brought me some dessert.
Body language is different from country to country. It is important for us to learn about a country’s culture. Take a look at my experience and you will know why.
22.Why did the writer nod his head?
A.The waiter made him upset.
B.The food and service were great.
C.He didn’t know the waiter’s meaning.
23. How did the writer feel when he saw the expression on the waiter’s face?
A.Strange and upset.
B.Upset and angry.
C.Interested and strange.
24.新考法·句子还原题 Which of the following can be put in ▲ in Paragraph 3?
A.I pointed to my plate and shook my head.
B.I sang high praise for his service in English.
C.I said to him I had made a big mistake.
25.What can we learn from the writer’s experience?
A.Never nod your head to the waiters.
B.It’s important for us to learn English well.
C.Pay attention to cultural differences while traveling.
人与社会·跨文化沟通 (2024湖南津市期末,24—27,★☆)
I will never forget my trip to Bulgaria. I found everything interesting, like the restaurant I went to one day. After I finished my food there, a waiter politely asked if I enjoyed it. The food was delicious and the service was great, so I showed that I really loved it by nodding my head.
Strangely, the waiter did not smile but frowned (皱眉). It was like that he was not quite happy with my answer. I did not know what was wrong and felt very upset. A lady sitting next to me explained in English that in Bulgaria, nodding one’s head means “no” and shaking one’s head means “yes”. This is completely different from my country.
I thanked the kind lady and called the waiter over. ▲ This time, the waiter smiled and brought me some dessert.
Body language is different from country to country. It is important for us to learn about a country’s culture. Take a look at my experience and you will know why.
22.Why did the writer nod his head?
A.The waiter made him upset.
B.The food and service were great.
C.He didn’t know the waiter’s meaning.
23. How did the writer feel when he saw the expression on the waiter’s face?
A.Strange and upset.
B.Upset and angry.
C.Interested and strange.
24.新考法·句子还原题 Which of the following can be put in ▲ in Paragraph 3?
A.I pointed to my plate and shook my head.
B.I sang high praise for his service in English.
C.I said to him I had made a big mistake.
25.What can we learn from the writer’s experience?
A.Never nod your head to the waiters.
B.It’s important for us to learn English well.
C.Pay attention to cultural differences while traveling.
答案:
22. B 23. A 24. A 25. C
查看更多完整答案,请扫码查看