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Ⅴ. 补全对话
A: Hi, Cathy! Mr Black invited us to have dinner this weekend.
B: Really? I’d love to go. 1. ______
A: Sure. In China, you shouldn’t point at anyone with your chopsticks.
B: That’s interesting. I know they usually use chopsticks. Do they use spoons?
A: Yes. 2. ______
B: Oh, I see. Anything else?
A: 3. ______
B: That’s interesting. In America, it doesn’t matter who starts eating first.
A: You are right. There’s one more thing. 4. ______ It’s impolite.
B: OK, I know. 5. ______
A: Just put your chopsticks on the table and say “Thank you”.
B: I got it. Oh, I can’t wait to enjoy the dinner now.
A: Me too.
A. But they only use them for soup.
B. What should I do when I finish eating?
C. But if I don’t like it, what should I do?
D. Don’t stick your chopsticks into your food.
E. You are supposed to bring some small gifts.
F. You can’t start eating first if there are older people at the table.
G. Could you please tell me something about Chinese table manners?
A: Hi, Cathy! Mr Black invited us to have dinner this weekend.
B: Really? I’d love to go. 1. ______
A: Sure. In China, you shouldn’t point at anyone with your chopsticks.
B: That’s interesting. I know they usually use chopsticks. Do they use spoons?
A: Yes. 2. ______
B: Oh, I see. Anything else?
A: 3. ______
B: That’s interesting. In America, it doesn’t matter who starts eating first.
A: You are right. There’s one more thing. 4. ______ It’s impolite.
B: OK, I know. 5. ______
A: Just put your chopsticks on the table and say “Thank you”.
B: I got it. Oh, I can’t wait to enjoy the dinner now.
A: Me too.
A. But they only use them for soup.
B. What should I do when I finish eating?
C. But if I don’t like it, what should I do?
D. Don’t stick your chopsticks into your food.
E. You are supposed to bring some small gifts.
F. You can’t start eating first if there are older people at the table.
G. Could you please tell me something about Chinese table manners?
答案:
1—5 G A F D B
Ⅵ. 阅读理解
In China, many people prefer delicious food that is often served in restaurants. Hot pot(火锅) is on the top of the food list.
In order to meet people’s needs, a new documentary(纪录片), Pot of Fire, has been on. It is directed by Qu Nan and it can help Internet users “enjoy” hot pot together online.
As one of the famous meals in China, hot pot has been popular for ages, for it’s free for all and healthy. From vegetables to meat, from noodles to seafood, people just need to add different foods into the hot pot to enjoy the great freshness of food in this way. But eating hot pot is much more than an enjoyment for our taste and health. It’s also a celebration of life and friendship. For most Chinese people, eating hot pot is usually a social activity. A survey showed that 40.2% of Chinese people usually eat hot pot with friends, while 17.6% take the chance to meet their family.
As a popular saying goes, “There’s nothing to worry about after having a meal of hot pot. If you are still worried, then go for it twice.” So if you feel empty or lonely, why not eat a hot pot to fill your stomach and heart as well?
( )1. How does Qu Nan satisfy people who like hot pot?
A. By inviting people to sit together.
B. By making a new documentary.
C. By interviewing the Internet users.
D. By serving hot pot in restaurants.
( )2. What can we know from Paragraph 3?
A. People can celebrate friendship through hot pot.
B. Making hot pot needs some hard cooking skills.
C. Hot pot can satisfy nothing but our taste and health.
D. Chinese people like having hot pot with family most.
( )3. What is the best title for the text?
A. A new documentary: Pot of Fire
B. Food served in Chinese restaurants
C. Chances to improve cooking skills
D. Hot pot warms your stomach and heart
In China, many people prefer delicious food that is often served in restaurants. Hot pot(火锅) is on the top of the food list.
In order to meet people’s needs, a new documentary(纪录片), Pot of Fire, has been on. It is directed by Qu Nan and it can help Internet users “enjoy” hot pot together online.
As one of the famous meals in China, hot pot has been popular for ages, for it’s free for all and healthy. From vegetables to meat, from noodles to seafood, people just need to add different foods into the hot pot to enjoy the great freshness of food in this way. But eating hot pot is much more than an enjoyment for our taste and health. It’s also a celebration of life and friendship. For most Chinese people, eating hot pot is usually a social activity. A survey showed that 40.2% of Chinese people usually eat hot pot with friends, while 17.6% take the chance to meet their family.
As a popular saying goes, “There’s nothing to worry about after having a meal of hot pot. If you are still worried, then go for it twice.” So if you feel empty or lonely, why not eat a hot pot to fill your stomach and heart as well?
( )1. How does Qu Nan satisfy people who like hot pot?
A. By inviting people to sit together.
B. By making a new documentary.
C. By interviewing the Internet users.
D. By serving hot pot in restaurants.
( )2. What can we know from Paragraph 3?
A. People can celebrate friendship through hot pot.
B. Making hot pot needs some hard cooking skills.
C. Hot pot can satisfy nothing but our taste and health.
D. Chinese people like having hot pot with family most.
( )3. What is the best title for the text?
A. A new documentary: Pot of Fire
B. Food served in Chinese restaurants
C. Chances to improve cooking skills
D. Hot pot warms your stomach and heart
答案:
1—3 BAD
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