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17. Don’t point ______ anyone ______ your chopsticks. It’s not polite.
A.at; by
B.at; with
C.to; by
D.to; with
A.at; by
B.at; with
C.to; by
D.to; with
答案:
B
18. —All the workers went home yesterday
—Because he was on duty.
A.beside
B.besides
C.except
D.but
C
Mr. White. Why?—Because he was on duty.
A.beside
B.besides
C.except
D.but
答案:
C
19. The restaurant owner
A.gets out
B.goes out
C.get out of
D.goes out of
D
his way to see if all his guests are well satisfied.A.gets out
B.goes out
C.get out of
D.goes out of
答案:
D
20. —The basket is
—My pleasure.
A.empty
B.strange
C.broken
D.full
A
. Will you please help me fill it with apples?—My pleasure.
A.empty
B.strange
C.broken
D.full
答案:
A
21. —Many people are worried that so many college graduates each year can’t find a job.
—There is no need to worry about it as the government is now making every
A.effect
B.effort
C.measure
D.action
—There is no need to worry about it as the government is now making every
B
to provide more jobs.A.effect
B.effort
C.measure
D.action
答案:
B
22. Please don’t
A.hold out
B.clean out
C.give out
D.take out
A
your head when you are on the bus.A.hold out
B.clean out
C.give out
D.take out
答案:
A
23. —Mom, Tom broke my glasses.
—Don’t be angry, dear.
A.First of all
B.All the time
C.After all
D.Not at all
—Don’t be angry, dear.
C
, he is only two years old.A.First of all
B.All the time
C.After all
D.Not at all
答案:
C
24. Kevin
A.used to; used to
B.was used to; used to
C.used to; is used to
D.is used to; used to
C
eat much junk food, but now he C
eating lots of vegetables and fruit.A.used to; used to
B.was used to; used to
C.used to; is used to
D.is used to; used to
答案:
C
25. —I’ve put on ten pounds.—You should
A.make sure of
B.make a plan for
C.make a suggestion
D.make an effort
D
to take more exercise every day.A.make sure of
B.make a plan for
C.make a suggestion
D.make an effort
答案:
D
Ⅴ. 完形填空
What is rude and what is polite is different in different countries. Some things that many Chinese people do can be considered rude or not 26 in western countries. Here is some advice on what not to say or do. Let’s 27.
In business settings, one should never 28 a foreigner a cigarette. Smoking kills. Don’t kill anyone. That is true, and it smells very bad. Please don’t smoke!
29 get angry at someone for going Dutch (各自付款) and 30 the bill when you eat out. In the west, it shows equal (平等的) respect. Try going Dutch. It is cheaper, and it shows equality. When eating dinner in Norway and the United States, it is polite to 31 everything on your plate to show that you enjoy the food. 32 in some countries, it is polite to leave some of the food on your plate.
Don’t use bad 33 at work. Even though some famous people use them, bad words are a sign of a bad education. Bad words should be used 34 or not at all.
If you have to spit, clear your nose or clean your ears, do it in the bathroom where no one can 35 you. Don’t be a RUDE person at your office or in public.
26. A. polite B. important
C. particular D. pleased
27. A. have a rest B. have a look
C. have a try D. have a talk
28. A. pick B. sell
C. offer D. point
29. A. Always B. Never
C. Sometimes D. Often
30. A. pay B. keep
C. share D. take
31. A. leave off B. take away
C. put off D. eat up
32. A. And B. But
C. So D. Because
33. A. words B. sentences
C. passages D. texts
34. A. as much as possible
B. as little as possible
C. as often as possible
D. as soon as possible
35. A. stop B. prevent
C. see D. hurt
What is rude and what is polite is different in different countries. Some things that many Chinese people do can be considered rude or not 26 in western countries. Here is some advice on what not to say or do. Let’s 27.
In business settings, one should never 28 a foreigner a cigarette. Smoking kills. Don’t kill anyone. That is true, and it smells very bad. Please don’t smoke!
29 get angry at someone for going Dutch (各自付款) and 30 the bill when you eat out. In the west, it shows equal (平等的) respect. Try going Dutch. It is cheaper, and it shows equality. When eating dinner in Norway and the United States, it is polite to 31 everything on your plate to show that you enjoy the food. 32 in some countries, it is polite to leave some of the food on your plate.
Don’t use bad 33 at work. Even though some famous people use them, bad words are a sign of a bad education. Bad words should be used 34 or not at all.
If you have to spit, clear your nose or clean your ears, do it in the bathroom where no one can 35 you. Don’t be a RUDE person at your office or in public.
26. A. polite B. important
C. particular D. pleased
27. A. have a rest B. have a look
C. have a try D. have a talk
28. A. pick B. sell
C. offer D. point
29. A. Always B. Never
C. Sometimes D. Often
30. A. pay B. keep
C. share D. take
31. A. leave off B. take away
C. put off D. eat up
32. A. And B. But
C. So D. Because
33. A. words B. sentences
C. passages D. texts
34. A. as much as possible
B. as little as possible
C. as often as possible
D. as soon as possible
35. A. stop B. prevent
C. see D. hurt
答案:
26.A 27.B 28.C 29.B 30.C 31.D 32.B 33.A 34.B 35.C
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