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1、 Suddenly, there was a strong wind and the kite (fly) even higher.
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2、 Finally, our group succeeded in (solve) the difficult problem.
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3、 The time (different) between Beijing and London is eight hours.
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4、 Lily hopes (get) many books as her birthday gifts every year.
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5、 The weather is fine today. How about (have) a picnic?
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6、 Oliver always chooses (live) in comfortable hotels while travelling.
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7、 All the books borrowed from the library are expected to be returned time.
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8、 The Smiths will go to Dalian air.
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9、 The bird stayed its babies instead of flying away.
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10、 Last summer, Tom visited Hangzhou and took tour of the West Lake.
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11、 In autumn, most birds fly the warm south to get away from the cold winter.
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12、选词填空
fun amazing land a bit tour
(1)、The plane at Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport and passengers walked out of it.(2)、It doesn't matter who wins because playing football itself is great.(3)、Last weekend, I the Palace Museum and had a great time.(4)、Helen put on her sweater because it was cold outside.(5)、It's really a(n) dance. It just always brings the house down. -
13、 Tom and Jack both like flying in the sky. So they want to be (飞行员) in the future.
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14、 Thanks for your advice. It is (确切) what I need.
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15、 Can I go (直接) to Shanghai on this train, or do I have to stop in Nanjing first?
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16、 Last year, Zhang Hua(成功) in getting a place at Zhejiang University with a high score in his city.
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17、 I arrived at the airport just in time for my (航班) to Paris without stopping.
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18、 语法填空。
Hey, I'm Lucy Brown. I(come) from Canada and study in China now. Everything here is new to me because I(not visit) China before. At the moment, I (keep) a diary to record what happened yesterday.
A few days ago, I made a friend(call) Ning Na. Yesterday, I(invite) to have dinner at her home. After she opened the door, we greeted each other with a smile on the face. When I entered the house, I saw 46. round dinner table that was full of dishes. They were totally different what I usually ate at home. I had never tasted Chinese food. That was my first try. During the meal, I found that they ate quietly, even when drinking soup with their(spoon)! Later, she showed me how to use chopsticks. Finally I picked up a piece of chicken on my(five) try! It was amazing! These meals were greater than what I ate at home. I really enjoyed (I).
After dinner, I thanked Ning for teaching me some Chinese table manners and offering me such delicious Chinese food!
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19、完形填空
Every culture has some rules about how people should act. But the ways of how to express respect(敬意) are 1 .
Greeting(给······打招呼) people cheerfully is always considered 2 . It's more important in some cultures than other rules. For example, when you enter a store in France, you should3 greet the person working there. Other cultures also 4 greeting people. But the greetings are different as people speak different languages.
When I was growing up in the US, I once took part in a show. Someone praised(赞扬)me, but I felt like I had done a5 job. 6 I tried to refuse the praise, saying, "No, I didn't do that well. " I caught my mother's attention and she 7 me that was very impolite.
Some of the biggest cultural differences have to do with8 manners(礼仪). In North America, it's polite to eat as9 as possible. That means you can't slurp(出声地吃或喝) or burp(打嗝). But in some parts of Asia, slurping shows that you are 10 your meal. And burping is a sign of being full.
There are also differences in how people11 across cultures. In North America and Europe, people use forks to bring12 to their mouths. But in India and the Middle East, people sometimes eat with13 hands. And in China, people use chopsticks.
Yet there are also 14 points across cultures. Saying"please" and"thank you" is almost always polite. If you try to follow the 15 habits, people will generally be pleased, no matter what culture they come from. So when in Rome, do as the Romans do.
(1)A 、 comfortable B 、 popular C 、 difficult D 、 different(2)A 、 strong B 、 clever C 、 polite D 、 careful(3)A 、 always B 、 almost C 、 sometimes D 、 never(4)A 、 take up B 、 care about C 、 wait for D 、 look for(5)A 、 nice B 、 lucky C 、 bad D 、 good(6)A 、 But B 、 If C 、 Or D 、 So(7)A 、 promised B 、 told C 、 agreed D 、 asked(8)A 、 school B 、 desk C 、 class D 、 table(9)A 、 quietly B 、 easily C 、 quickly D 、 loudly(10)A 、 selling B 、 hating C 、 enjoying D 、 cooking(11)A 、 eat B 、 study C 、 work D 、 play(12)A 、 spoons B 、 knives C 、 drinks D 、 food(13)A 、 his B 、 their C 、 her D 、 our(14)A 、 similar B 、 terrible C 、 dangerous D 、 strange(15)A 、 ancient B 、 modern C 、 local D 、 foreign -
20、 Traffic jams (become) more and more serious in many cities these days.