An important question about eating out is who pays for the meal.If a friend of yours asks you to have lunch with him,you may say __1__ like this,“I’m afraid it'll have to be someplace __2__,as I have very little money.” The other person may say,“OK.I'll meet you at McDonald’s.” This means that the two agree to go Dutch,that is,each person pays for himself.He may __3__ say,“Oh,no.I want to __4__ you to lunch at Smith's,” or “I want you to try the Chinese dumplings there.They’re great.” This means the person wants to pay for both of you.If you feel __5__ towards this person,you can go with him and you _6__ pay for the meal.You may just say,“_7_.That would be very nice.”
American customs about who pays for dates(約會(huì))are much the same as in the other parts of the world.In the old days,American women wanted men to pay for all the meals.But today,a university girl or a woman in __8__ will usually pay her way during the day.If a man asks her for a dance outside the working hours,it __9__ “come as my guest”.So as you can see,it is a polite thing to make the question __10__ at the very beginning.
1.A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing
2.A.expensive B.cheap C.quiet D.wonderful
3.A.also B.neither C.too D.either
4.A.get B.meet C.bring D.take
5.A.friendly B.kind C.happy D.lucky
6.A.can't B.needn't C.mustn't D.don't
7.A.I'm sorry B.Excuse me C.Thank you D.Pardon
8.A.America B.China C.school D.business
9.A.goes B.says C.means D.tells
10.A.easy B.clear C.clean D.careful
1、1—5 ABADA 6—10 BCDCB
科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
An important question about eating out is who pays for the meal.If a friend of yours asks you to have lunch with him,you may say __1__ like this,“I’m afraid it'll have to be someplace __2__,as I have very little money.” The other person may say,“OK.I'll meet you at McDonald’s.” This means that the two agree to go Dutch,that is,each person pays for himself.He may __3__ say,“Oh,no.I want to __4__ you to lunch at Smith's,” or “I want you to try the Chinese dumplings there.They’re great.” This means the person wants to pay for both of you.If you feel __5__ towards this person,you can go with him and you _6__ pay for the meal.You may just say,“_7_.That would be very nice.”
American customs about who pays for dates(約會(huì))are much the same as in the other parts of the world.In the old days,American women wanted men to pay for all the meals.But today,a university girl or a woman in __8__ will usually pay her way during the day.If a man asks her for a dance outside the working hours,it __9__ “come as my guest”.So as you can see,it is a polite thing to make the question __10__ at the very beginning.
1.A.something B.a(chǎn)nything C.everything D.nothing
2.A.expensive B.cheap C.quiet D.wonderful
3.A.a(chǎn)lso B.neither C.too D.either
4.A.get B.meet C.bring D.take
5.A.friendly B.kind C.happy D.lucky
6.A.can't B.needn't C.mustn't D.don't
7.A.I'm sorry B.Excuse me C.Thank you D.Pardon
8.A.America B.China C.school D.business
9.A.goes B.says C.means D.tells
10.A.easy B.clear C.clean D.careful
科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
科目:初中英語 來源:2011年江蘇省泰興市初二上學(xué)期期中考試英語卷 題型:其他題
An important question about eating out is who pays for the meal. If a friend of yours asks you to have lunch with him, you might simply say something like this, “I’m afraid I’ll have to find a cheap place because I don’t have 1) _______ ________.” The other person may say, "OK., I'll meet you at McDonald's. "This means that the two agree to go Dutch, that is, each person pays for himself. He may also say, "Oh, no. I want to take you to lunch at Johnson's ", or "I want you to try the steak(牛排) there. It's great. "This means the person wants to pay for both of you. If you feel friendly towards this person, you can go with him, and you needn’t pay for the meal. You may simply say, "Thank you. That would be very nice."
American customs(習(xí)俗) about who pays for a date(約會(huì)) are much the same as those in other parts of the world.3) In the old days, American women wanted men to pay for all the meals. But, today, a woman who is a university(大學(xué)) student or is working in the business world will usually pay her own way during the date. If a man asks her to dinner, outside the normal working hours ,it means "come as my guest(客人). " So you can see it is better for you to make the question clear at the very beginning.
1. 將1)處填上適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使句意完整:______________ ______________
2. 回答問題: What does ‘to go Dutch’ mean ? __________________________________________________________.
3. 將劃線的句子譯成中文:__________________________________________________________
4. 找出文中與下列句子意思相近的句子
So you can see you’d better make the question clear at the start.
_______________________________________________________________________
5.找出文中最能表達(dá)短文主題的句子______________________________________________________________________________
科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
An important question about eating out is who pays for the meal. If a friend of yours asks you to have lunch with him, you may say something like this, “ I’m afraid it’ll have to be somewhere cheap, as I have little money.” The other person may say, “OK, I’ll meet you at McDonald’ s.”
This means that the two agree to go Dutch, that is, each person pays for himself. He may also say, “Oh, no, I want to take you to lunch at Smith’s.” or “ I want you to try the Chinese dumplings there. They are great.” This means the person wants to pay for both of you. If you feel friendly towards the person, you can go with him and you needn’t pay for the meal. You may just say, “ Thank you. That would be very nice.”
American custom about who pays for dates is much the same as in other parts of the world. In the old days, American women wanted men to pay for all the meals. But, today, a university girl or a woman in business world will usually pay for her own.
【小題1】The passage tells us ________.
A.how to eat out |
B.where to eat out |
C.what to eat out |
D.who pays for the meal |
A.you’ll not pay for your meal |
B.you’ll borrow some from others |
C.you’ll have a cheap meal |
D.you will not eat anything |
A.去吃飯 | B.就餐 |
C.訂餐 | D.各自付款 |
A.the person wants to lend some money to you |
B.the person wants to pay for both of you |
C.the person will be angry with you |
D.the person can’t understand you |
A.a(chǎn)sked men to pay for their meals |
B.tried to pay for the men’s meals |
C.tried to pay for their own meals |
D.never had anything outside |
科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
An important question about eating out is who pays for the meal. If a friend of yours asks you to have lunch with him, you may say something like this, “I’m afraid it’ll have to be someplace cheap, as I have little money.” The other person may say, “OK, I’ll meet you at McDonald’s.”
This means that the two agree to go Dutch, that is, each person pays for himself. He may also say, “Oh, no, I want to take you to lunch at Smith’s,” or “I want you to try the Chinese dumplings there. They are great.” This means the person wants to pay for both of you. If you feel friendly towards this person, you can go with him and you needn’t pay for the meal. You may just say, “Thank you. That would be very nice.”
American custom(風(fēng)俗) about who pays for dates(約會(huì)) are much the same as in other parts of the world. In the old days, American women wanted men to pay for all the meals. But, today, a university girl or a woman in business world will usually pay her way during the date. If a man asks her for a dance outside the working hours, it means “Come, as my guest(客人).” So as you can see, it is a polite thing to make the question clear at the very beginning.
【小題1】The passage mainly tells us ________.
A.how to eat out |
B.where to eat out |
C.what to eat out |
D.who pays for the meal in different situation |
A.去訂餐 | B.共同就餐 | C.去飯店 | D.各自付款 |
A.he’s going to pay for your meal |
B.he’s going to lend some money to you |
C.he can’t understand you |
D.he’ll be angry with you |
A.a(chǎn)sk men to pay for their clothes |
B.try to pay for their own meals |
C.never have anything outside |
D.try to pay for the men’s meals |
A.the man will pay for it |
B.the woman will pay for it |
C.they will go Dutch |
D.a(chǎn)nother person will pay for them |
科目:初中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解
A.how to eat out |
B.where to eat out |
C.what to eat out |
D.who pays for the meal in different situation |
A.去訂餐 | B.共同就餐 | C.去飯店 | D.各自付款 |
A.he’s going to pay for your meal |
B.he’s going to lend some money to you |
C.he can’t understand you |
D.he’ll be angry with you |
A.a(chǎn)sk men to pay for their clothes |
B.try to pay for their own meals |
C.never have anything outside |
D.try to pay for the men’s meals |
A.the man will pay for it |
B.the woman will pay for it |
C.they will go Dutch |
D.a(chǎn)nother person will pay for them |
科目:初中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空
科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:050
An important question about eating out is who pays for the meal. If a friend of yours asks you to have lunch with him, you may say something like this: “I'm afraid it'll have to be some place cheap, as I have very little money.” The other person may say: “OK, I'll meet you at McDonald's.”
This means that the two agree to go Dutch, that is, each person pays for himself. He may also say: “Oh, no. I want to take you to lunch at Johnson's,” or “I want you to try the steak (牛排) there. It's great.” This means the person wants to pay for both of you. If you feel friendly towards this person, you can go with him and you needn't pay for the meal. You may just say: “Thank you. That would be very nice.”
American customs (風(fēng)俗) about who pays for dates (約會(huì)) aremuch the same as in other parts of the world. In the old days, American women wanted men to pay for all the meals. But, today, a university (大學(xué)) girl or a woman in the business world will usually pay her way during the date. If a man asks her to dinner, outside the working hours, it means “come as my guest (客人)”. So as you can see, it is a polite thing to make the question clear at the very beginning (開始).
(1) In the old days ________ often paid for all the meals.
[ ]
(2) “To go Dutch” means to ________.
[ ]
A.go to play outside
B.eat out
C.pay for oneself
D.go to a cheaper eating-place
(3) “McDonald's” here means ________.
[ ]
(4) If you feel friendly to the person, ________.
[ ]
A.you should pay for him
B.you needn't pay for him
C.you can accept his invitation
D.you can't accept (接受) his invitation (邀請(qǐng))
(5) We'd better know who will pay for the meal ________.
[ ]
A.a(chǎn)t the beginning
B.a(chǎn)t the end
C.in the middle of the meal
D.a(chǎn)fter drinking
科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:050
An important question about eating out is who pays for the meal. If a friend of yours asks you to have lunch with him, you may say something like this, “I'm afraid it'll have to be some place cheap, as I have very little money.” The other person may say, “OK, I'll meet you at McDonald's.”
This means that the two agree to go Dutch, that is, each person pays for himself. He may also say, “Oh, no. I want to take you to lunch at Smith's”, or “I want you to try the Chinese dumplings. They're great.” This means the person wants to pay for both of you. If you feel friendly towards this person, you can go with him and you needn't pay for the meal. You may just say. “Thank you. That would be very nice.”
American customs about who pays for dates are much the same as in other parts of the world. In the old days, American women wanted men to pay for all the meals. But, today, a university girl or a woman in business world will usually pay her way during the day. If a man asks her for a dance outside the working hours, it means “Come, as my guest.” So as you can see, it is a polite thing to make question clear at the very beginning.
(1)The passage tells us ________.
[ ]
A.what to eat out
B.who pays for the meal
C.how to eat out
(2)If you have little money, ________.
[ ]
A.you'll have a cheap meal
B.you'll borrow some from others
C.you'll ask your friend to pay
(3)“ Go Dutch” in this passage means ________.
[ ]
A.去飯館 B.就餐 C.各自付款
(4)Sometimes your friend takes you to lunch. It means ________.
[ ]
A.he's going to lend some money to you
B.he'll be angry with you
C.he's going to pay for your meal, too
(5)In American, some girls and women ________ now.
[ 。
A.a(chǎn)sk men to pay for their meals
B.try to pay for the men's meals
C.try to pay for their own meals
科目:初中英語 來源:江蘇省泰興市實(shí)驗(yàn)初中2011-2012學(xué)年八年級(jí)上學(xué)期期中考試英語試題 題型:051
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An important question about eating out is who pays for the meal.If a friend of yours asks you to have lunch with him, you might simply say something like this, “I'm afraid I'll have to find a cheap place because I don't have 1)________ ________.” The other person may say, "OK., I'll meet you at McDonald's."This means that the two agree to go Dutch, that is, each person pays for himself.He may also say, "Oh, no.I want to take you to lunch at Johnson's ", or "I want you to try the steak(牛排)there.It's great."This means the person wants to pay for both of you.If you feel friendly towards this person, you can go with him, and you needn't pay for the meal.You may simply say, "Thank you.That would be very nice."
American customs(習(xí)俗)about who pays for a date(約會(huì))are much the same as those in other parts of the world.3) In the old days, American women wanted men to pay for all the meals.But, today, a woman who is a university(大學(xué))student or is working in the business world will usually pay her own way during the date.If a man asks her to dinner, outside the normal working hours ,it means "come as my guest(客人)." So you can see it is better for you to make the question clear at the very beginning.
1.將1)處填上適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使句意完整:________ ________
2.回答問題:What does ‘to go Dutch' mean ? ________.
3.將劃線的句子譯成中文:________
4.找出文中與下列句子意思相近的句子
So you can see you'd better make the question clear at the start.
______________________________
5.找出文中最能表達(dá)短文主題的句子________
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