A. mark
B. remark
C. state
D. point
科目:高中英語 來源:閱讀理解、完形填空、短文改錯專項練習 題型:050
閱讀理解
What must you do when you receive a present of your birthday? You have to sit down and write a thank-you note. The words "Thank you" are very important. We have to use them on so many occasions. We say them when someone gives us a drink, helps up to pick up things, hand us a letter, lends us a book or gives us a lift.
Another important word is "Please". Many people forget to use it. It's rude to ask someone to do something without saying "Please". We have to use it when we ask for something, too. It may be a book or a pencil, more rice or more soup, help or advice. It may be in the classroom, at home, at the bus-stop or the counter. We have to use "Please" to make request pleasant.
We have to learn to say "sorry" too. When we have hurt someone's feelings, we'll have to go up and say we're sorry. When we have told a lie and feel sorry, we will have to use the same word. When we have forgotten something or broken a promise, we will have to explain with that word, too. "sorry" is a healing (和解的)word. We can make people forget wrongs by using it sincerely.
There three words are simple but important. Man had to use them long ago. We have to use them now. Our children will have to use them again. They are pleasing words to use in any language.
1.When we receive a birthday present, we have to ________.
[ ]
A.return it |
B.give it to one of our friend |
C.do nothing |
D.write a thank-you note |
2.When someone helps us to do something, we should ________.
[ ]
A.thank him |
B.say sorry to him |
C.use the word "Please". |
D.not say anything |
3.One of the important words in any language is ________.
[ ]
A."hello" |
B."yes" |
C."no" |
D. "Please". |
4.We have to use the word "please" when we ________.
[ ]
A.hurt somebody's feeling |
B .ask something |
C.receive a present |
D .have told lies |
5.The three important words in any language are ________.
[ ]
A.thanks , hello and goodbye
B.yes , no and really
C.thanks , please and sorry
D.well , please and pardon
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科目:高中英語 來源:2013-2014學年福建省泉州市高三上學期期中考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
The New York Philharmonic(愛樂樂團) came to an unexpected stop on Tuesday night when an audience member’s cell phone started ringing and wouldn’t stop.
Conductor Alan Gilbert was nearing the end of Mahler’s Ninth Symphony(交響樂) when the interruption began. As eh New York Times writes, the symphony, “contains some of the most spiritual and peaceful music ever written.”
As the cell phone continued to ring, the iPhone’s signature ringtone, Gilbert stopped the entire performance. And yet shockingly the phone continued to ring. “Nothing happened,” Gilbert told the Times, “Nobody was to blame for it. It was unbelievable.”
Gilbert said minor cell phone interruptions have become common and rarely interfere with a live performance. The Philharmonic does what it can to remind to audience to turn off their cell phones before the performance begins. But the audience and performers stood by in astonished silence as Gilbert asked the offender(肇事者) to silence the phone, only to hear it continue.
Mr Gilbert said audience pointed out two people sitting where the sound was coming from. “They were staring at me firmly,” he said of the couple. Eventually, the man put his hand in his pocket and the ringing stopped.
The conductor said he asked the man if he was sure the phone was quieted. “Then he nodded his head,” Mr Gilbert said.
People in the hall had been shouting for the sound to stop. Mr Pelkonen reported that they yelled: “Thousand-dollar fine!” “Kick him out!” “Get out!”
Once the phone was finally silenced, Gilbert apologized to the audience. They responded with cheers and applause(掌聲). And the performance continued.
1.The underlined words “interfere with” in the third paragraph means “???????? ”.
A. enjoy????????????? B. attend????????????? C. disturb????????????? D. complete
2.What do we know about the offender?
A. He silenced the phone the moment he was reminded to.
B. He enjoyed the ringtone so he kept the phone ringing.
C. He quieted the phone after hearing people’s angry shouts.
D. He didn’t like the music so he wouldn’t silence the phone.
3.What does the writer of this passage intend to imply?
A. It’s not acceptable to carry an iPhone to a concert.
B. It’s rude to attend a concert with the phone ringing.
C. It’s necessary to quiet the phones when the performance is over.
D. It’s common for a conductor to make an apology to the audience.
4.What can be the best title for the passage?
A. iPhone ringtone bring New York Philharmonic to a stop
B. iPhone signature ringtone defeats New York Philharmonic
C. New York Philharmonic puts on a successful performance
D. New York Philharmonic stops the audience using iPhone
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科目:高中英語 來源:江蘇省建湖縣0910學年高二下學期期末考試(英語) 題型:其他題
任務(wù)型閱讀 (共10小題;每小題l分, 滿分l0分)
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You might think body language is universal. After all, we're the same species, right? But basics like what is considered a polite greeting and definitions of "personal space" vary widely from culture to culture. Americans, for instance, are considered rather reserved in the way they greet friends, and they define personal space more broadly than most other cultures. Knowing how another culture's basic body language differs from yours may be of use next time you travel internationally.
Mind how you meet and greet. Americans and Canadians, male and female, tend to greet each other with a nice firm handshake. In Asian countries, the polite form of greeting is to bow, and the lower you bow, the deeper respect you have for the person you are bowing to. In Spain, Portugal, Italy and Eastern Europe, men kiss each other on the cheek.
Be careful about eye contact. In America, intermittent(斷斷續(xù)續(xù)的) eye contact is preferable in a conversation--unless it's someone you care deeply for. In Middle Eastern countries, intense prolonged(持久的) eye contact is the norm, and the person you're speaking with will move very close to you to maintain it. The Japanese, on the other hand, consider it an invasion of privacy, and rarely look another person in the eye.
Americans, in general, smile when they meet or greet someone. Koreans, however, think it's rude for adults to smile in public--to them, smiling in public is a sign of embarrassment.
Don't point. Most Americans think nothing of pointing at an object or another person. Native Americans consider it extremely rude to point with a finger, and instead they point with their chin. It's also rude to point with a finger in China; the polite alternative is to use the whole hand, palm facing up.
Give the right amount of space. In Asian cultures, particularly China, the concept of personal space (generally defined in America as a three-to-four-foot circle for casual and business acquaintances) is nearly nonexistent. Strangers regularly touch bodies when standing in line for, say, movie tickets. People in Scandinavian countries, on the other hand, need more personal space than we do.
Title: How to (71)_______ Body Language in Different Cultures
Items |
In America |
In some Asian countries |
Meeting and greeting |
Both male and female have a (72)_______ to greet each other with a nice firm handshake. |
It’s polite for people to bow when they meet and greet. |
Eye contact |
People (73)_______ to make an intermittent eye contact in a conversation. |
Considering intense prolonged eye contact unacceptable, Japanese won’t look another person in the eye. |
Smiling |
It’s normal for Americans to smile when they meet and greet. |
In Korean, people seldom smile in public because it represents (74)_______. |
Pointing |
Most Americans often point at an object or another person (76)_______ native Americans. |
Chinese always try to (75)_______ pointing with a finger because it’s a rude manner. |
Personal space |
Americans (77)_______ to keep a three-to-four-foot distance when they are with casual and business acquaintances. |
It’s almost (78)_______ in China. |
(79)_______ |
People behave great differently in different culture and knowing the differences of body language may be (80)_______ when you travel abroad. |
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科目:高中英語 來源:山東省同步題 題型:閱讀理解
[1] There is always a way to be friends with everyone.Don't be afraid to talk to people.
Meeting strangers is the best way to make new friends!
[2] If the group you want to be friends with is a shy group,and you're a little more sociable,
never ask them "Why don't you talk?" or "Why are you quiet?" They hate that.It's rude.Don't
do it.If you're shy and you want to get into a sociable group,then just try to get a little attention,
but try not to overdo it.No one likes a showoff.And remember that each group will be different.
Observe what is appropriate for each group,and act accordingly,but don't change yourself
just to fit in.
[3] Always be outgoing,and going out.Be outgoing,and you will ____________within a
group.Go out a lot so that you will hang out with different groups.Being friends with everyone
is time and energy consuming,because you must be friendly,outgoing,and willing to hang out,
leaving very little time to yourself.That is something you have to consider before going and
trying to be so popular.
[4] However,being friends with everyone can be difficult.You may feel torn between
friends;who to hang out with if it can't be done at once.And if for any reason you cannot
continue with the demanding time schedule,friends will fade rapidly.Make_sure_to_have a_
couple_strong friends,or_it_may_be possible_for_all_of_your_friends_to_become_just_
acquaintances.
[5] Just remember:Don't forget who your real friends are.Don't become friends with
someone just because they are a cheerleader or really popular.
1.What's the best title of this passage?(Please answer within 10 words)
________________________________________________________________________
2.Which sentence(s) in this passage could be replaced by the following one?
Though you should make some necessary changes in making friends,you still stick to
who you are.
________________________________________________________________________
3.Fill in the blank in the third paragraph with proper words to complete the sentence.(Please
answer within 5 words)
________________________________________________________________________
4.What's your advice about making friends with others?Why?(Please answer within 30 words)
________________________________________________________________________
5.Translate the underlined sentence in the fourth paragraph into Chinese.
________________________________________________________________
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科目:高中英語 來源:安徽省同步題 題型:翻譯題
1.我們依附于我們賴以生存的土地。
We the land we live on.
2.一直盯著別人看是粗魯?shù)摹?
It’s rude to people all the time.
3.我認為這本書沒趣兒,相反,它相當無聊。
I don’t think the book is interesting; I think it’s boring.
4.我們公司以自己公平交易的好名聲而自豪。
Our company its reputation for fair dealing.
5.作家一定不能對別人的批評太過敏感。
A writer mustn’t criticism.
6.記住我所說的話。
what I say.
7.他把所有的精力都專注于拯救自己的祖國。
His whole soul saving his country.
8.我必須堅持要你們很快完成這項計劃。
I must your finishing the project soon.
9.警察最后得出結(jié)論那個年輕人就是兇手。
The police at last that the young man was the murderer.
10.我應(yīng)就剛才所說的話向你道歉。
I you for what I said just now.
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