( ) 6. Loud music may make people faster.
A. to eat B. eat C. eating D. eaten
( ) 7. Every evening the children are made their homework first.
A. do B. to finish C. finish D. doing
( ) 8. Don't worry about your daughter,madam. She is danger now.
A. in B. out C. out of D. at
( ) 9. Loud music always makes me ,so I like listening to music that is loud.
A. excited B. annoyed C. worried D. stressed out
( ) 10. Snowy days the children happy and excited.
A. give B. let C. bring D. make
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Etiquette is not the same in every culture or in every situation.
For example,standing very close to the person you are talking with is quite common in some Asian countries. However,if you do this in Europe,some European people might feel uncomfortable. Even in China,we all know that etiquette is not the same in all situations. Perhaps we think that talking loudly in our own homes is fine,but there are other places where talking loudly is not allowed. For example,most people would agree that talking loudly in a library,a museum,or a movie theater is rude.
If we see someone breaking the rules of etiquette,we may politely give them some suggestions. Perhaps one of the most polite ways is to ask someone, "Would you mind doing this?" or "Would you mind not doing that?" For example,if someone cuts in front of you in a line,you could ask them, "Sorry,would you mind joining the line?" If someone is smoking on the bus,you could ask, "Excuse me,could you please put out that cigarette?" People don't usually like to be criticized,so we have to be careful how we do this.
Although rules of etiquette can often be different,some rules are the same almost everywhere in the world!For example,dropping litter is almost never allowed. If you see someone you know doing this,you can ask him, "Would you mind picking it up?"
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46. Etiquette in every may be .
47. It is very in some Asian countries to close to the person you are talking with.
48. You are not to loudly in some public places.
49. We have to pay attention to the to the people who break the rules of etiquette.
50. Rules of etiquette can often be different? some rules are the same almost all over the .
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24. I used to eat meat,but now I am / get used to eating vegetables (be / get used to + doing)
造句:我習慣于吃辣的食物。
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When you were very young,you liked to play with your friends. Did you find that playtime was always more fun when everyone shared the toys? Everyone got a turn. No one was left out.
That's a life lesson that changes as you get older. As you grow up,you begin to understand that others have less than you do—inChinaand in the world. And that those of us who "have" things should help those who "have less" than we do. The idea of sharing takes on a new meaning.
At your age,you can "share" with people in need in three ways:
①You can give them a part of your money. Many adults do that regularly (有規(guī)律地) .
②You can share items you no longer use,such as clothing and toys. You can pass them on to others who cannot buy them.
③You can help people by giving your time and your energy.
The last one is also called volunteering. Volunteering is about giving your time to take part in activities that will help others. Every year,many thousands of volunteers in the world give the most valuable (有價值的) gift of all. They give their time. They give their talent. They give of themselves. And they are enjoying it. Volunteering isn't just about work. It's about fun too.
( ) 31. The Chinese for the underlined word items is .
A. 方法 B. 原件 C. 物品 D. 家具
( ) 32. How can a teenager "share" with people in need?
A. Give them money.
B. Share items one no longer use.
C. Help people by giving one's time and energy.
D. All of the above.
( ) 33. Many adults give a part of their money regularly.
A. their children B. the young people
C. people in need D. the poor students
( ) 34. Which of the following is not right according to the text?
A. When you were very young,you liked to play with your friends.
B. Those of us who "have" things should help those who "have more" than we do.
C. Helping people by giving your time and your energy is also called volunteering.
D. Volunteering is about giving your time to take part in activities that will help others.
( ) 35. The best title for the passage is " ”.
A. Share your love with others
B. Play with your friends
C. The idea of sharing takes on a new meaning
D. Help people by giving your time and your energy
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(1) He has six shirts. One is black, are grey.
(2) There are two men in the room. One is a soldier, is a scientist.
(3) Mr. Smith has 7 childrea One is a nurse, is a singer, are farmers.
(4) Tom likes Chinese,English,math and some subjects.
(5) Lei Feng is always ready to help .
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10. The email is about table manners. The email is from France.(合并為一句) The email table manners is France.
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