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Ⅲ. 根据汉语意思完成下列句子。
1. 打扰一下,您可以告诉我怎么去友谊广场吗?
Excuse me. Could you please tell me
2. 凯特,你知道我们学校什么时候去春游吗?
Kate, do you know
3. 我还不能决定是否该参加这个派对。
I can’t decide
4. 礼貌地说话比直接地表达可能更困难。
It might seem
5. 我们说话的方式可能取决于我们和谁说话。
The way we talk might
1. 打扰一下,您可以告诉我怎么去友谊广场吗?
Excuse me. Could you please tell me
how
I
can
get
to Youyi Square?2. 凯特,你知道我们学校什么时候去春游吗?
Kate, do you know
when
our school is
going
for a school trip?3. 我还不能决定是否该参加这个派对。
I can’t decide
whether
I should go to the party or
not
.4. 礼貌地说话比直接地表达可能更困难。
It might seem
more
difficult
to speak politely than
directly.5. 我们说话的方式可能取决于我们和谁说话。
The way we talk might
depend
on
whom
we talk to.
答案:
1. how I can get 2. when; is going 3. whether; or not 4. more difficult; than 5. depend on whom
Ⅳ. 用方框内所给词的适当形式填空,完成短文。(每词限用一次)
polite give direct go two
Foreign visitors are often puzzled in Japan because most streets there don’t have names. In Japan, people use landmarks instead of street names. However, in the Midwest of America, people will tell you 1.
polite give direct go two
Foreign visitors are often puzzled in Japan because most streets there don’t have names. In Japan, people use landmarks instead of street names. However, in the Midwest of America, people will tell you 1.
directions
and distance. They will say, “Go north 2.two
miles. Turn east, and then go another mile.” People in Greece sometimes do not even try to give directions because few visitors understand the Greek language. Instead of 3.giving
you the directions, a Greek will often say, “Follow me.” Then he’ll lead you through the streets of the city to where you want 4.to go
. A New Yorker might say, “Sorry, I have no idea.” But in Yucatan, Mexico, no one answers “I don’t know”. People in Yucatan think “I don’t know” is 5.impolite
. So, they will show you the way. But the answer is often a wrong one. A visitor can get very, very lost in Yucatan.
答案:
1. directions 2. two 3. giving 4. to go 5. impolite
Ⅴ. 阅读理解。
Being polite can help you have better relationships with people and even open doors for your job. Here is something to help you to be polite.
Try to smile when you first meet someone. It shows you are happy to see them. It helps you to make friends with them soon. However, in some countries like Russia, the smile is not necessary.
You should give them a warm “hello” when you walk by someone you know or not. Don’t wait for them to say it first. This shows you are polite. For example, when you get into a new factory and meet someone, you can say, “Hello. It’s great to meet you. My name is Jeff.” Then he might tell you his name and welcome you warmly.
Say “please” and “thank you”. When asking someone to do something for you, always say “please”. After someone has done something for you, always say “thank you”. Let others know your thanks for their help.
Instead of jumping right into business or serious discussions with someone, make small talks first. Discuss their day, their kids, or the food they have for lunch. Talk about movies or TV shows you’re watching lately or books that you’re reading. This will help break the talk ice.
根据短文内容,选择最佳选项。
(
A. Welcoming new partners.
B. Smiling.
C. Saying “thank you”.
(
A. A warm smile.
B. A discussion.
C. A warm hello.
(
A. 2.
B. 3.
C. 4.
(
A. By talking about the new movie.
B. By discussing our different opinions.
C. By helping each other.
(
(①= Paragraph 1, ②= Paragraph 2...)
A. ①②/③④/⑤
B. ①②③/④/⑤
C. ①/②③④⑤
Being polite can help you have better relationships with people and even open doors for your job. Here is something to help you to be polite.
Try to smile when you first meet someone. It shows you are happy to see them. It helps you to make friends with them soon. However, in some countries like Russia, the smile is not necessary.
You should give them a warm “hello” when you walk by someone you know or not. Don’t wait for them to say it first. This shows you are polite. For example, when you get into a new factory and meet someone, you can say, “Hello. It’s great to meet you. My name is Jeff.” Then he might tell you his name and welcome you warmly.
Say “please” and “thank you”. When asking someone to do something for you, always say “please”. After someone has done something for you, always say “thank you”. Let others know your thanks for their help.
Instead of jumping right into business or serious discussions with someone, make small talks first. Discuss their day, their kids, or the food they have for lunch. Talk about movies or TV shows you’re watching lately or books that you’re reading. This will help break the talk ice.
根据短文内容,选择最佳选项。
(
B
)1. What can show that you are happy?A. Welcoming new partners.
B. Smiling.
C. Saying “thank you”.
(
C
)2. What does the underlined word “This” mean in Paragraph 3?A. A warm smile.
B. A discussion.
C. A warm hello.
(
C
)3. How many suggestions that help you to be polite are mentioned in the passage?A. 2.
B. 3.
C. 4.
(
A
)4. How can we break the talk ice?A. By talking about the new movie.
B. By discussing our different opinions.
C. By helping each other.
(
C
)5. Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage?(①= Paragraph 1, ②= Paragraph 2...)
A. ①②/③④/⑤
B. ①②③/④/⑤
C. ①/②③④⑤
答案:
1.B 2.C 3.C 4.A 5.C
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