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A blind boy sat on the steps of a building with a hat by his feet. He held up a sign which said,lam blind,please help.There were only a few coins in the h1. A man was w 2 by. He took a few coins from his pocket and dropped them into the hat. He then took the sign,wrote some words on the other side of it. Then he put the sign back s 3 that everyone who walked by would see the new words.
Soon the hat began to fill up. A lot m 4 people were giving money to the blind boy. That afternoon the man who c 5 the sign came to see how things were. The boy asked Were you the one who changed my sign this morning? What did you write?”
The man said,“I only wrote the truth. I said what you said but in a d 6 way. ”
What he had written was: “Today is a beautiful day,b 7 I cannot see it. ”
Do you think the first sign and the second sign were saying the same thing? Of course b 8 signs told people the boy was blind. But the f 9 sign simply said the boy was blind. The second sign told people they were so 1 10 that they were not blind. Should we be surprised that the second sign was more effective?
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6. 7. 8. 9. l0.
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科目:初中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:
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Table manners are about how to behave when you eat a meal. They mclude how to handle knives,forks and spoons and how to eat in a polite way. To behave well abroad,you are to know some table manners.
Eating manners
Japan: It is “perfectly” okay to slurp when you eat noodles. Unlike making big noises, slurping slightly is not rude. Japanese also say it tastes better if you slurp.
Russia: Your wrists should be placed on the edge of the table while eating,a fork in the left hand,and a knife in the right. It is not good manners to rest them on your lap. Keep your elbows off the table.
I eave some food on your plate to show that the host has given you enough to eat.
France: Never discuss money or religion at dinner. What is different from the manners in Russta ?s that finishing everything on your plate is considered good manners.
Mexico: Whenever you catch the eye of someone who's eating,even a stranger,it s good manners to say Vovecho”,which me獅 enjoy. In Mexico,dining is more than a meal. It’s a social are seldom quick and suppers can last for hours. Where you sit matters in the country. Before you get seated,look for place cards,or wait until the host seats you. And you must say “enjoy your meal” before you leave the table.
Drinking manners
America: If you empty a bottle into someone's glass,it obliges that person to buy the next bottle. It's polite to put the last drops into your own glass.
Australia: In a pub it's usual to buy a round of drinks for everyone in your group. When it's your turn,say "It's my round. " When it's their round,they will buy it for you. Don't leave before you've bought a round.
Japan: Don t fill your own glass with alcohol. Instead,you should pour for others and wait for them to do it for you.
() 1. When you are at table in Mexico,you should.
A. keep silent if you catch the eye of a stranger
B. eat as quickly as you can to save your time
C. wish others happy with eating before leaving the table
D. seat yourself anywhere before the host tells you to
() 2. According to the passage,it is good manners to.
A. keep quiet when eating noodles in Japan
B. leave some food on your plate in France
C. put the fork in the right hand in Russia
D. take turns to treat each other in Australia
() 3. The writer tells us the manners in many countries in order to.
A. attract us to these countries to enjoy foreign food
B. help us behave in a polite way in different countries
C. teach us how to handle knives,forks and spoons
D. make us able to express thanks to different hosts
() 4. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. Eating manners B. Drinking manners
C. Table manners D. Country manners
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If you receive an email that looks like something like this: ARE YOU GOING TO CLASS TODAY? How do you feel by reading this message? Why did the sender use all capital (大寫) letters? Was he or she angry,or did that person just forget to turn off the “Caps Lock” on the keyboard? The fact is that this email is usually the way that people shout online. Knowing when to and when not to use capital letters is just one example of online etiquette—often called “netiquette”. Virginia Shea5s book,Netiquette,lists a basic set of Dos and Don^s for communicating suitably with others on the Internet. The following are some of her suggestions.
First,always remember that you are sending messages to a real person,not just to a computer. Don’t type anything that you won’t say to anyone. Also,remember that the person who receives your message cannot hear the tone of your voice or see the expression on your face,so make sure your meaning is clear.
Don’t do anything online that you won’t do in real life. Don’t take anything without paying for it unless it’s free. Don’t use information that someone else has written and say it’s yours. Don’t read other people’s emails—you won,t open your nextdoor neighbour’s mailbox and read his mad,right? Do share your knowledge of the Internet with others. It,s a big place with lots of information,and there are many new things to discover.
Remember that people judge (判斷) you by your words as well as your actions,so do try to write well. Good writing skills,as well as correct grammar and spelling,do matter. Send polite and wellwritten email messages to others. If you're uncertain about how to spell a word or which phrase to use,look it up. There are lots of helpful books and websites.
It’s okay to show your ideas online in forums (論壇) like chat rooms or message boards,but don t start fighting with people. “Flame wars” in online discussions can be interesting to read,but they are often unfair to other members of the group. Express your opinions,but remember that fighting online or offline is just not suitable.
When you're online,just as in "real" life,try to respect other people's space,privacy and feelings. Remember you are not the only one travelling on this highway!
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成下面的表格。
Netiquette—an example of 1 etiquette | |
What to do | Express vour meaning 2 |
3 new things and share your knowledge with others. | |
Send 4 and well-written emails to others. | |
Respect other people’s space,privacy and 5 | |
Show your ideas online in forums like chat rooms or 6 boards. | |
What not to do | Don't send all 7letters if you don’t want to shout online. |
Don’t 8 anything that you won’t say. | |
Don’t do anything online that you won’t do in 9 life. | |
Don’t start to 10 with people. |
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6.7.8.9.10.
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2.(2015 •重慶) 我今天早上起床太晚,沒(méi)能趕上首班公共汽車。
I got up late catch the first bus this morning.
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() 6. I to eat any more. I am full now.
A. needn’t B. don't need
C. needn’t to D. need
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