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B
Indians always shake their heads when they talk to others. It means “Yes”. If someone wants to visit India, he should know this, or he will be ______ trouble. One day, a foreign officer went to India on business. He hired a car and asked an Indian ______ (drive) him to his office, and the Indian shook his head at once. The officer said again and the driver shook his head again. At last the officer, of course, got angry. “How dare you refuse my order?” he shouted. “Drive me to my office at once.” “Yes, sir,” the driver answered. But ______ the officer’s surprise, the driver shook his head at the same time. The car started and the foreign officer was now too surprised ______ (say) a word. He ______ (think) about it for a while, and then he smiled.
6.
8.
10.
Indians always shake their heads when they talk to others. It means “Yes”. If someone wants to visit India, he should know this, or he will be ______ trouble. One day, a foreign officer went to India on business. He hired a car and asked an Indian ______ (drive) him to his office, and the Indian shook his head at once. The officer said again and the driver shook his head again. At last the officer, of course, got angry. “How dare you refuse my order?” he shouted. “Drive me to my office at once.” “Yes, sir,” the driver answered. But ______ the officer’s surprise, the driver shook his head at the same time. The car started and the foreign officer was now too surprised ______ (say) a word. He ______ (think) about it for a while, and then he smiled.
6.
in
7. to drive
8.
to
9. to say
10.
thought
答案:
三、6. in 7. to drive 8. to 9. to say 10. thought
四、选词填空
根据短文内容从方框中选择适当的单词填空。每空1词,有两项多余。

Eating in Western restaurants is a little different from eating in Chinese ones. It is necessary to understand the differences and to behave ______. When you first arrive at the restaurant, you should wait for the waiter to show you to a table. In a Western restaurant, each person usually asks for their ______ food or dishes and eats what they ask for. Western people don’t put all of the food in the ______ of the table to share. One of the biggest differences between Chinese restaurants is that most Chinese restaurants are ______, but most Western restaurants are quiet and people there speak in a low ______. Don’t shout to the waiter, or people may think that you are ______. If you need help, you should try to ask with your ______ instead of with your voice. It’s better not to put up your hand, either.
1.
3.
5.
7.
根据短文内容从方框中选择适当的单词填空。每空1词,有两项多余。
Eating in Western restaurants is a little different from eating in Chinese ones. It is necessary to understand the differences and to behave ______. When you first arrive at the restaurant, you should wait for the waiter to show you to a table. In a Western restaurant, each person usually asks for their ______ food or dishes and eats what they ask for. Western people don’t put all of the food in the ______ of the table to share. One of the biggest differences between Chinese restaurants is that most Chinese restaurants are ______, but most Western restaurants are quiet and people there speak in a low ______. Don’t shout to the waiter, or people may think that you are ______. If you need help, you should try to ask with your ______ instead of with your voice. It’s better not to put up your hand, either.
1.
politely
2. own
3.
middle
4. noisy
5.
voice
6. rude
7.
eyes
答案:
四、1. politely 2. own 3. middle 4. noisy 5. voice 6. rude 7. eyes
五、完形填空
阅读短文,并从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择能填入文中空白处的最佳选项。
When eating out, people want to have a great experience. It means that they expect not only nice ______ but also the considerate (服务周到的) atmosphere in the restaurant. One thing people shouldn’t do at a table is talking on a mobile phone. Such ______ is thought to be impolite to the people around you.
It is vital to use good manners in the restaurant, including the people who are ______ you.
Always say “please” and “thank you” to the servers. These simple ______ can improve the service.
Table manners are ______, too. Keep your elbows (肘部) off the table when you are eating. Always chew (咀嚼) your food with your ______ closed. If you want to say something, ______ eating before speaking up. It is not OK to talk with your mouth ______. Kids should not ______ and run around the tables in a restaurant. They should stay in their seat during the meal. Make sure they don’t make noise or cause trouble to other people.
Being ______ in a restaurant helps everyone have a good time. As long as people show respect (尊敬) for others, everyone will have fun eating.
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阅读短文,并从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择能填入文中空白处的最佳选项。
When eating out, people want to have a great experience. It means that they expect not only nice ______ but also the considerate (服务周到的) atmosphere in the restaurant. One thing people shouldn’t do at a table is talking on a mobile phone. Such ______ is thought to be impolite to the people around you.
It is vital to use good manners in the restaurant, including the people who are ______ you.
Always say “please” and “thank you” to the servers. These simple ______ can improve the service.
Table manners are ______, too. Keep your elbows (肘部) off the table when you are eating. Always chew (咀嚼) your food with your ______ closed. If you want to say something, ______ eating before speaking up. It is not OK to talk with your mouth ______. Kids should not ______ and run around the tables in a restaurant. They should stay in their seat during the meal. Make sure they don’t make noise or cause trouble to other people.
Being ______ in a restaurant helps everyone have a good time. As long as people show respect (尊敬) for others, everyone will have fun eating.
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B
)1. A. advice B. food C. music D. health(
A
)2. A. action B. fact C. game D. plan(
C
)3. A. pushing B. missing C. serving D. watching(
D
)4. A. decisions B. rules C. promise D. words(
A
)5. A. important B. different C. strict D. special(
C
)6. A. eyes B. ears C. mouth D. nose(
A
)7. A. finishing B. examining C. stopping D. throwing(
B
)8. A. empty B. full C. tiny D. wide(
D
)9. A. look up B. end up C. pick up D. get up(
C
)10. A. alive B. brave C. polite D. proud
答案:
五、1—5 BACDA 6—10 CABDC
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