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(
A.How
B.Where
C.What
D.When
A
)8.______ is Amy now, sad or happy?A.How
B.Where
C.What
D.When
答案:
A
(
A.What
B.How
C.Be
D.does
B
)9.______ carefully Li Yan listens!A.What
B.How
C.Be
D.does
答案:
B
(
A.Be
B.Not
C.No
D.don't
C
)10.______ smoking here.A.Be
B.Not
C.No
D.don't
答案:
C
四、阅读理解,根据短文内容选择正确答案。
People in different countries greet(问候) each other in different ways.
The United States
People shake hands(握手) when they meet for the first time. Friends and family members often hug(拥抱) or kiss(亲吻) on the cheek(脸颊) when they see each other.
Korea(韩国)
Men bow(鞠躬) and shake hands to greet each other. Women usually do not shake hands. If you address(称呼) someone, you can use his or her full name. The family name comes first, and then the first name.
Finland(芬兰)
Finns(芬兰人) greet each other with a handshake. Hugs and kisses are only for close friends and family members.
The Philippines (菲律宾)
The everyday greeting for friends is a handshake for both men and women. Men sometimes pat(轻拍) each other on the back.
(
A. shake hands
B. don't shake hands
C. give a hug
D. smile
(
A. The United States.
B. Finland.
C. Korea.
D. The Philippines.
(
A. People only shake hands in the United States.
B. In Korea, the first name comes before the family name.
C. Finns greet each other with a bow.
D. In the Philippines, friends shake hands as the everyday greeting.
(
A. kisses
B. hugs
C. smiles
D. handshakes
(
A. Different ways of greeting.
B. Four countries.
C. Friends and family members.
D. Languages.
People in different countries greet(问候) each other in different ways.
The United States
People shake hands(握手) when they meet for the first time. Friends and family members often hug(拥抱) or kiss(亲吻) on the cheek(脸颊) when they see each other.
Korea(韩国)
Men bow(鞠躬) and shake hands to greet each other. Women usually do not shake hands. If you address(称呼) someone, you can use his or her full name. The family name comes first, and then the first name.
Finland(芬兰)
Finns(芬兰人) greet each other with a handshake. Hugs and kisses are only for close friends and family members.
The Philippines (菲律宾)
The everyday greeting for friends is a handshake for both men and women. Men sometimes pat(轻拍) each other on the back.
(
B
)1. Women in Korea ______ with each other.A. shake hands
B. don't shake hands
C. give a hug
D. smile
(
D
)2. In which country do men sometimes pat each other on the back?A. The United States.
B. Finland.
C. Korea.
D. The Philippines.
(
D
)3. Which of the following is TRUE?A. People only shake hands in the United States.
B. In Korea, the first name comes before the family name.
C. Finns greet each other with a bow.
D. In the Philippines, friends shake hands as the everyday greeting.
(
C
)4. In the passage, all the following are mentioned EXCEPT(除了) ______.A. kisses
B. hugs
C. smiles
D. handshakes
(
A
)5. What does the writer want to tell us in the passage?A. Different ways of greeting.
B. Four countries.
C. Friends and family members.
D. Languages.
答案:
1. B 2. D 3. D 4. C 5. A
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