相关试卷
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1、 阅读短文,回答问题
Last week, I asked some of my students to write about their favorite school events of the school year. Here are some of their replies.
I really like sports (I am on the basketball team and the swimming team), so I enjoy all the sporting events in our school. My favorite event of the year is our School Olympics.
Paul (8th grade)
My favorite subjects at school are physics and chemistry, so the best event of the school year for me is the Science Fair in spring. I really enjoy taking part in this event and seeing other students' projects.
Mary (9th grade)
The best part of the school year is School Camping. At the camp, there are always exciting things to do. Last year we went rock climbing and this year we are going hiking.
Tony (9th grade)
There are many social events in the school year, but my favorite is the School Party. Last year, I had a great time at the School Party. We all dressed up in our best clothes, and we danced all evening!
Jenny (8th grade)
(1)、What is the writer according to the material?A、A student. B、A coach. C、A sportsman. D、A teacher.(2)、What do Paul and Tony both like?A、Sports. B、Dancing. C、Parties. D、Physics and chemistry.(3)、What can we know about Jenny?A、She is good at hiking. B、She is a student of Grade 9. C、She is Mary's good friend. D、She likes the School Party best.(4)、Which of the following sentences is NOT true?A、Paul enjoys all the sporting events in his school. B、Mary enjoys taking part in the Science Fair in spring. C、Tony plans to go rock climbing this year. D、Jenny's favorite social event in the school year is the School Party.(5)、Where can we probably find the passage?A、From a magazine. B、From a notice. C、From a school newspaper. D、From an ad. -
2、 完形填空
One day, a professor gave her students a special lesson, which was about an experiment. They went into a 1 . The professor put a shark into a large pool and then put several small fish into it, too. As you would expect, the shark started to swim around the pool. A moment later it 2 to attack (袭击) and eat the small fish. The professor then placed a strong piece of clear glass into the pool dividing the pool into two 3 parts. She put the shark in one part of the pool and the group of fish in the other.
Again, the shark 4 attacked. This time, however, the shark 5 the glass and bounced off (弹回). The shark kept 6 this behavior every few minutes but it failed. This 7 was repeated several times over the next few weeks. Each time, the shark got less aggressive (侵略的) until the shark got 8 of hitting the glass and simply stopped attacking.
Although the professor then took away the glass, the shark still didn't attack. The shark was trained to believe there was a barrier between the small fish and itself, so the fish swam freely, without 9 .
Actually, some people will 10 trying after experiencing failure. However, you may become successful if you try one more time.
(1)A 、 ceremony B 、 temple C 、 laboratory D 、 community(2)A 、 moved B 、 began C 、 afforded D 、 drove(3)A 、 basic B 、 separate C 、 full D 、 tiny(4)A 、 recently B 、 completely C 、 quickly D 、 lately(5)A 、 knocked onto B 、 checked out C 、 ran after D 、 paid for(6)A 、 discussing B 、 passing C 、 refusing D 、 repeating(7)A 、 experiment B 、 game C 、 chance D 、 character(8)A 、 tired B 、 poor C 、 creative D 、 fresh(9)A 、 metal B 、 danger C 、 fun D 、 fire(10)A 、 enjoy B 、 keep C 、 stop D 、 continue -
3、 语法选择
Early this morning we all went to the Future Hall to have our graduation ceremony. Our headmaster made a wonderful speech, and many of us 1 to tears.
Now the ceremony is over. We will leave school soon. I feel very excited 2 I am one of the best graduates. At the same time I am a little sad because I have to say goodbye to my classmates and teachers. I want 3 some photos with them and I will give some gifts to my teachers as well. In the past three years, I 4 a great time at Red Star International School. I have learnt not only knowledge, but 5 to be a man. In the future, I will work much 6 . I hope I can be 7 astronaut when I grow up.
Maria, Jane and Michael will go back to 8 hometowns tomorrow and I will see them off at the airport. We will keep in touch with each other 9 sending e-mails, making telephone calls, or writing letters. We will be good friends forever. I wish my classmates and teachers health, 10 and good luck. Hope to see them again soon!
(1)A 、 are moved B 、 were moving C 、 were moved(2)A 、 because B 、 unless C 、 if(3)A 、 take B 、 to take C 、 taking(4)A 、 have B 、 had C 、 have had(5)A 、 how B 、 what C 、 who(6)A 、 hard B 、 harder C 、 hardest(7)A 、 a B 、 an C 、 the(8)A 、 they B 、 their C 、 them(9)A 、 on B 、 of C 、 by(10)A 、 happy B 、 happily C 、 happiness -
4、假定你是李华,你的英国笔友 Tracy给你发了一封电子邮件,请根据邮件中的内容及你的实际情况进行回复。
To: Lihua @ china.com
From: Tracy Smith @ britain.com
Hi Li Hua,
How is everything going? We have set up a Chinese music club in our school. These days I am busy making plans of the music club for the next term. I am thinking about listening to traditional and modern Chinese music. What do you think of the activity? And why? Can you come up with more ideas for our new club?
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
All the best.
Tracy
注意:(1)词数80左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;(2)文中不得提及真实的人名、校名等相关信息。
Dear Tracy,
Yours,
Li Hua
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5、 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The chimes of the Hubei Provincial Museum are a set of ancient musical instruments a long history. People, near and far, who come to the museum, can't help (admire) them with their own eyes.
The chimes are carefully decorated with beautiful patterns. They have multiple bells of (difference) sizes, which can produce melodious (旋律优美的) sounds performers strike(敲击) them.
The chimes were an important part of ancient Chinese music and (play) an important role in different (ceremony). They not only have musical significance, but also are amazing cultural treasures that reflect the wisdom and abilities of ancient Chinese people. They allow us (understand)the music, culture, and history of ancient China. The chimes are (high) regarded in the world. Next year a set of chimes (show) in other countries such as India, New Zealand, and the Philippines. The national treasure stands for ancient Chinese music culture can increase international cultural exchanges.
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6、 阅读表达
Every year on June 21st, World Music Day is celebrated in over 120 countries, including its birthplace France, to honor both amateur(业余的) and professional musicians. Citizens of a city or country are permitted and encouraged to perform music outside in their neighborhoods, squares, and parks on World Music Day. Free concerts are also held, where musicians perform for the joy of playing music rather than for money.
In the 1970s, American musician Joel Cohen, who was then working for a French radio station, came up with the idea of having musicians perform on the evening of June 21 to celebrate the start of summer. It was finally accepted by France's Ministry of Culture in 1982. The day started in France and has extended to countries such as Belgium, the United Kingdom and others. It's the ideal time to learn a new instrument or listen to songs they wouldn't ordinarily listen to. Every type of musician can celebrate World Music Day with friends, family, and even strangers, whether they are young, elderly, new, or professional. The purpose is to promote (促进) the cultural communication by music.
It makes no difference how good you are at making music; everyone can do it. This day can be used by even the most tone-deaf(音盲的) people to sing their hearts out and appreciate the beauty and power of music. Music is not only a great way to express yourself, but it may also be good for your health.
(1)、In which country was World Music Day first celebrated?It was first celebrated.
(2)、Where can people perform music on World Music Day according to the passage?(List at least two places)(3)、Why are some concerts held for free according to the passage?Because some musicians perform for .
(4)、Which paragraph tells us the benefits (好处) of music?It's Paragraph .
(5)、What was the writer's aim to write this passage?The writer wrote it to World Music Day.
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7、 阅读短文,回答问题
When I was a teenager, my parents were never interested in the music I liked. They said to me, "David, the music you like listening to is a lot of noise." At the same time, my father regularly described the pieces of music that he liked as beautiful ones. As it turns out, they are not alone. As I grow older, I've often heard people of my age say, "Today's music is terrible." Many older people just don't like the new music. But why?
The mere exposure effect (纯粹曝光效应) may explain this. It means the more familiar we are with something, the more likely we are to prefer it. When we are in our early teens, we usually spend a lot of time listening to popular music and discussing it with our friends. The new songs and singers during this time become familiar to us. After we turn 30 years old, we are busy working and raising our families. We don't have so much time to look for new music. Instead, we prefer to listen to our old favorites. According to studies, by the time we turn 33 years old, most of us will completely stop exploring the new music.
But I think there is another reason for older people's dislike of the new music. Most of the new music, after all, is not written for them. It is made for young people. Some types of music began as a rebellion (反抗) by young people against out- of- date ways of doing things. These types include punk, rap, hip- hop, heavy metal and more. They naturally interest younger listeners.
Do your parents dislike the music you like, too? Now, after reading this article, you know there is nothing wrong with that.
(1)、Why do many older people dislike the new music?①Because the new music sounds beautiful.
②Because they are afraid of noise.
③Because most of the new music is not written for them.
④Because they are not familiar with the new music.
A、①② B、②③ C、③④ D、②④(2)、Which of the following charts correctly shows "the mere exposure effect"?A、
B、
C、
D、
(3)、What does the underlined word "that" refer to in the last paragraph?A、The fact that younger people's dislike of the new music. B、The meaning of the mere exposure effect. C、The new music's attention to younger listeners. D、The fact that your parents dislike the music you like.(4)、Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A、All of the new music is written for young people. B、Most people no longer explore the new music at the age of 33. C、Teenagers usually spend a lot of time watching popular TV series. D、Today's music is terrible in all people's eyes.(5)、Which can be the best title for the passage?A、Why don't your parents like the music you like? B、What's the real meaning of the mere exposure effect? C、When do most young people stop exploring the new music? D、How do young people like different types of new music? -
8、 阅读短文,回答问题
There are around 70 kinds of traditional musical instruments in China. These are some common traditional instruments.
Pipa
Pipa has 4 strings(弦) on a pear-shaped body. The musicians hold the instrument upright. They connect plectrums (琴拨)to each finger of the right hand.

Guzheng

Guzheng was first Made with a bamboo frame
and silk strings. It
has 18——23 strings
and movable bridges. This instrument is played by plucking the strings.
Xun

Xun is more than 7,000 years old. People first
used a kind of oval(椭圆形的) stone to hunt.
They would throw these stones at animals. The stone made a sound because there were holes on it. Now the instrument is made from clay. The holes are added so music can be made by blowing.
Chinese Chimes(编钟)Chinese chimes

are made from
different metals.
They are a group
of bells. Every
bell can make different sounds when you hit different parts. They also have some pictures on them, such as people, the loong and other animals.
Sheng
Sheng is made out of bamboo. It was played for dancers. There can be many pipes(音管). The first one had 17 pipes.

Xiao

Xiao is another instrument with 6——
8 finger holes. It is a bamboo instrument that is played
straightly. The music of Xiao reminds the listener of a lonely moon in the autumn night sky.
(1)、Which of the following musical instruments are made of bamboo according to the article?①Pipa ②Guzheng ③Xun ④Chinese chimes ⑤Sheng
⑥Xiao
A、①③④ B、②⑤⑥ C、①②⑥(2)、How can a musician play the guzheng?A、He can play the guzheng by holding it upright. B、He can play the guzheng by blowing it. C、He can play the guzheng by plucking the strings.(3)、People may ____when hearing the music of sheng.A、dance happily B、sing happily C、miss their friends or family(4)、Which of the following statements is TRUE about these traditional instruments?A、Pipa and guzheng both have 18—23 strings. B、Xun wasn't used as a musical instrument in the beginning. C、When you hit the same part of a bell in Chinese chimes, you can hear different sounds. -
9、 完形填空
One British school found that allowing children to listen to music or even to have the TV on while studying is helping improve grades. Next time you and your teenager have a family quarrel because he 1 in an armchair listening to music while doing his homework, why not try a 2 experiment? Rather than giving the heavy words of ordering him to go to his bedroom to do it quietly, let him do the homework the 3 he wants. You might well find that his work is more wonderful than any he's done before.
According to the research of the school, around 20% of teenagers 4 best with background music, 10% excel themselves(超常发挥) when they are allowed to 5 their work with short walks around the room, while up to 80% can concentrate better if they are allowed to play with a small object.
The school adopted (采取) a completely 6 step, which helps pupils to discover which learning style suits them best and then lets them do their work listening to music or 7 lying down. Doubtful parents at first regarded the move as a lazy deed but many are now applying it at 8 where children are also allowed to do their work with the television on.
"I 9 to work on the floor with music on," admits Susan,13, a day girl. "At first my 10 thought I was avoiding studying, but my teacher persuaded them to look at my homework and when they saw it was okay, they agreed."
(1)A 、 stands B 、 sits C 、 does D 、 reads(2)A 、 simple B 、 big C 、 dangerous D 、 difficult(3)A 、 music B 、 movie C 、 way D 、 page(4)A 、 relax B 、 dance C 、 write D 、 work(5)A 、 break out B 、 break down C 、 break up D 、 break through(6)A 、 new B 、 special C 、 common D 、 interesting(7)A 、 still B 、 even C 、 almost D 、 perhaps(8)A 、 school B 、 class C 、 home D 、 last(9)A 、 continue B 、 hope C 、 hate D 、 prefer(10)A 、 teachers B 、 classmates C 、 friends D 、 parents -
10、中国素有"礼仪之邦"之称,某组织准备制作关于中华礼仪的在线短视频微课程,弘扬中华传统礼仪。请你根据以下提示,为本期的短视频写一份英语文案。开头已给出,不计入总词数。

要求:(1)文章语句通顺,句式多样;(2)内容简洁明了,衔接过渡自然;(3)词数:100左右。
As we all know, China is a nation with good manners. In this short video course,
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11、 用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,使短文完整正确。(每个单词限用一次)
easy how friendly gesture France understand tell they allow which
You don't need to speak French to understand the Parisians(people living in Paris). You just need to know to make gestures. A new guide written by tourism officials has come out, which is to help foreign visitors to The Parisians with a list of common gestures like" Shut up" and "Wait a minute". These gestures are easy and vivid." If you use in Paris, people will start to suppose that you are a native," says the online guide at www.cestoparis.com .
Since some native people in Paris are impolite, the tourism authorities in Paris have made great efforts to ask them to be to foreigners than before. At the same time, they have decided to show visitors some basic gestures at www.cestoparis.com.Visitors are to enter and get help there.
The website includes the common gestures such as "Bof" and "Camembert". "Bof" means "I don't know" or "I disagree", and "Camembert" is someone to stop talking.
And it also includes a note warns visitors to avoid using the gestures too freely. "Wrong make others go mad ," says the online guide.
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12、 阅读还原
People often shake hands in business or in daily life all over the world. However, every country has its own custom of shaking hands, so you need to know something about it before you visit a foreign country.
·In the UK, people shake hands whenever they meet someone, even they know him or her well.
·The Russians shake hands very often. However, they never shake hands when they wear gloves.
· And they usually say something to greet each other at the same time.
·The French always shake hands in business meetings.
It's considered to be impolite if you refuse to shake hands with someone. But don't worry if someone really refuses to shake hands with you, because he or she may have some special reasons. A person who is unable to shake hands should say sorry and explain the reason so that the other person won't feel unhappy.
A. Men in Arabian countries prefer a long handshake.
B. For example, maybe he or she has a cold or doesn't feel very well.
C. Here are some hand-shaking customs in different countries around the world.
D. Shaking hands often takes place when people meet for the first time.
E. In social situations, they kiss each other on the cheek instead.
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13、 阅读短文,回答问题
①Hello! Welcome to my blog. This is my first post, and I'm excited to have you here.
②My name is Alena Jiang, and I come from China. I've been studying in America for five years. Now I am a student at New York University (NYU). I've made a lot of great friends here. Living away from my parents has taught me to be independent and to understand the world in my own way.
③Since I started studying abroad, many of my friends in China have asked me, "What's life like in the US? What's the difference between studying in China and in America? "I'm always happy to share my life here as a Chinese student, and they always enjoy listening to my stories. Some of them have even decided to study abroad and experience American life for themselves. I've tried to help these friends get used to life in the West. After taking my first digital marketing (数字营销) class at NYU, I got the idea to start a blog to share my experiences and help more young adventurers who are new to America.
④A big part of this blog will be about my life in New York and my studies at NYU. I'll write about my favorite restaurants, fashion stores, museums and libraries. I'll share a lot of tips that have helped me live better here. For example, I plan to write an article about some popular Chinese restaurants in Midtown Manhattan. They can ease your homesickness when you miss the taste of home.
⑤Thanks for reading my post! Please feel free to share your advice and thoughts so that I can make my blog more helpful.
(1)、What is the type of the reading material?A、An e- mail. B、A letter. C、A diary. D、A blog.(2)、What is the structure of the reading material?A、①/②③/④⑤ B、①②/③④/⑤ C、①/②③④/⑤ D、①②/③/④⑤(3)、Which phrase can explain the underlined word "ease"?A、take care of B、get used to C、be independent from D、make something be less severe(4)、We can know that ____.A、the writer is a student in America now B、the writer thinks it is easier said than done C、the writer is on the way to being a famous cook D、the writer isn't getting used to the in the US(5)、Which of the following is NOT the writer's purpose of starting the blog?A、The writer would like to get tons of attention. B、The writer wants to share her experience in the US. C、The writer wants to tell others something about NYU. D、The writer wants to help more young new comers in America. -
14、 阅读短文,回答问题
Many people go to different countries and live in different places in the lifetime. In different countries, they may meet with different manners. Sometimes they are puzzled by the different manners, and maybe they make a joke about those manners. So when we go to a strange country, we should pay attention to something new or dissimilar. For example, most Westerners don't care too much about manners in social matters. But there are a few table manners the Easterners should try to follow at all times.
Put the napkin on your lap. This protects your clothes from food or is used to wipe your hands or mouth when necessary.
Hold the knife in your right hand and the for k in your left hand, and cut the meat or fish into pieces as you eat. Always use your fork to put food into your mouth. Use your spoon only for soup or other liquids.
Don't put your own utensils(fork, knife, spoon) into the serving bowl (公用碗). Use the utensil in the bowl to put some of the food on your own plate, and then return the serving utensil to the bowl.
Don't spit food anywhere. If you have bones in your mouth, take them out with your fingers and place them on the edge of your plate, never on the table or floor.
Don't reach across the table or in front of another person. Ask someone to pass whatever you want.
(1)、The underlined word "puzzled" means ____.A、迷惑的 B、担心的 C、好奇的(2)、You should put the napkin on your lap to____A、protect your clothes B、free your hands C、keep warm(3)、About your utensils, we can learn that ____.A、a spoon can also be used for meat B、your fork is used to put food into your mouth C、your own utensils can be put into the serving bowl(4)、The article is about ____.A、Western utensils B、Western table manners C、Western social rules -
15、 完形填空
Lin Fei is studying English in New York now. He has not been there long, and he is quite amazed at the great 1 between American and Chinese culture.
For one thing, Americans and Chinese are different in arranging(安排) a visit. Chinese usually call on their friends unexpectedly. However, Americans 2 making an appointment(预约) ahead. An unexpected visit is regarded to be 3 .
For another thing, their table 4 are different. Chinese usually eat directly from the serving dish. And during the meal, the hosts may keep putting food on the guests' plates. However, an American only eats from 5 own plate. He never picks up food for others 6 he isn't asked to do so.
What's more, they 7 differently when they receive complimentary remarks (赞美之辞). When a Chinese hostess is 8 for her cooking skills, for example, she will apologize (道歉) for being a poor cook at once. Yet an American hostess is likely to accept it. "Oh, I'm glad that you enjoy it. I went out of my way to cook it for you."
At the beginning, it was hard for Lin Fei to 9 things around him because of these culture differences. But soon, he succeeded 10 adjusting to (适应) their way of doing things. "When in Rome do as the Romans do," he'd like to say when he was asked how he could get along in a new culture.
(1)A 、 efforts B 、 customs C 、 senses D 、 differences(2)A 、 prefer B 、 avoid C 、 regret D 、 mind(3)A 、 impolite B 、 easy C 、 sudden D 、 local(4)A 、 opinions B 、 courses C 、 manners D 、 performances(5)A 、 her B 、 his C 、 your D 、 their(6)A 、 unless B 、 if C 、 so D 、 though(7)A 、 manage B 、 greet C 、 behave D 、 value(8)A 、 supposed B 、 exchanged C 、 allowed D 、 praised(9)A 、 stick to B 、 get used to C 、 pass by D 、 end up with(10)A 、 in B 、 at C 、 on D 、 with -
16、 假如你是刘伟,你的英国笔友吉姆(Jim)对中国的传统节日很感兴趣,他来信向你询问有关情况。请你用英语给他写一封回信,简单介绍中国的一个传统节日。
内容包括:
1.节日的时间、意义、传统食物、庆祝活动;
2.你最喜欢节日中的哪个部分,并说明原因;(至少两点)
3.邀请Jim来欢度中国的传统节日。
Dear Jim,
I am glad to receive your email. I heard you are interested in our traditional festivals. Let me tell you something about one of them.
Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Liu Wei
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17、 回答问题
The Double Ninth Festival is a special day for the old in China. It started long ago. The festival is on lunar September 9th. It is held to show love and respect to the old.
Respecting the old is a tradition in China. That's because Chinese know that the old have more knowledge and experience. There are many ways for Chinese people to show their respect. When an old person enters a room, everyone stands up. People are introduced from the oldest to the youngest. When we give a book to an old person, we should use our both hands. The young always offer their seats to the old on a crowded subway or bus.
In western countries, however, the old seldom think they are old. They are called "seniors" instead of "the old". They'd rather do everything themselves. Even after retirement(退休), they take up hobbies, part-time jobs and new activities to keep their bodies working well. And of course among westerners, seniors are respected, too. Usually, seniors don't have to buy tickets for trains or buses. They get discounts(折扣) in stores and restaurants.
But western seniors don't often live with their children. For holidays, the young usually meet at their grandparents' or parents' home. They give seniors a great smile and a warm hug to show their respect. All of them feel warm and happy.
(1)、When is the Double Ninth Festival?(2)、Why is respecting the old a tradition in China?(3)、How many ways for Chinese people to show their respect are mentioned in the passage?(4)、Where can western seniors get discounts?(5)、How do the young in western countries show their respect to seniors? -
18、 选词填空
mean a different kiss bow hand woman meet by if same leg
Different countries have different ways of greeting.
Cheek (脸颊) kissing or handshaking is common for French people. If two friends meet, they cheeks. But they're actually air kisses. They kiss each other on the cheek and make a kissing sound into the air. If two people don't know each other well, they just shake .
In Thailand, people greet each other with the word "sawatdi". It "how are you". The word "sawatdi" is usually followed by "kha" when spoken by a female (女性) and by "khrap" when spoken a male. Meanwhile, they put their palms (手掌) together and bow slightly. someone greets you with this gesture, you should reply in the way.
Japanese like bowing. deeper, longer bow shows more respect. Besides, Japanese people use a bow . Men keep their hands at their sides. put their hands together on their thighs (大腿).
Maori, the indigenous people (土著居民) of New Zealand, have a special way to greet each other. When two people , they close their eyes and touch noses and forehead. It is known as the "hongi".
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19、 配对阅读。左栏是五个人礼仪方面的问题,右栏是七则解决问题的建议。请为每个人选择合适的建议。选项中有两项为多余项。
My American friends invite me to their dinner party. I don't know what to bring.
One of my American friends invites me to dinner at eight tonight. Should I arrive earlier?
I'm going to a dinner party held by Americans, but I don't know how to use the forks and knives.
I am going to an American friend's party. I am not sure what to wear. Should I dress formally?
An American family invites me to their home for dinner. How can I let the family know that I'm thankful for their kindness after dinner?
A. Never accept an invitation unless you really plan to go. You must refuse politely.
B. Just watch the other people, and follow them. If you still have no idea of what to do, ask the person next to you.
C. If you accept a dinner invitation of your friend, tell him or her what you like and don't like to eat.
D. You should arrive on time. Don't get there early. If you're going to be more than fifteen minutes late, you should call and tell them.
E. Flowers are always nice, or you may bring a bottle of wine if you know that your friends drink it.
F. Everyday dress is OK for most visits to an American's home.
G. You should thank them for the meal and for their kindness. It's also a good idea to send a thank-you card the next day.
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20、 阅读短文,回答问题
Whether it's putting your elbows on the table or talking with a mouth full of food, everyone has to watch their manners at some time. Manners have developed over thousands of years and are always changing. Around 100 years ago, children weren't allowed to speak unless parents spoke to them first. Now young people can make their voices heard in many places.
Manners also mean different things in different countries. Eating food loudly is considered rude in some countries, but in others it's a sign that people are enjoying their meal. What do you think? Are manners important?
Many old people think so. They say kind words and actions are good to everyone. When someone has good manners, it shows they care about other people's feelings and want them to be comfortable. In other words, well-mannered people make the world a happier place. Manners also help keep everyone healthy, which is why people should cover their mouths when they cough and keep dirty feet off seats.
____ They hold the idea that manners make people act in a way that doesn't mean how they really feel. If someone says "thank you" or "sorry" when they don't mean it, they're not being polite. In Europe, manners were a way of showing how rich a person was, but does it really matter what type of knife people use to eat fish? As long as people are kind to others, they should be allowed to act how they like.
(1)、What does the underlined word "watch" mean in Paragraph 1?A、Knock. B、Perform. C、Notice. D、Suppose.(2)、What is the main idea of Paragraph 3?A、We need to care about others. B、Good manners are very important. C、Well-mannered people make us happy. D、You can be healthy with good manners.(3)、Which of the following can be put in " ____ " in Paragraph 4?A、However, some young men don't think so. B、However, some manners are not accepted by young men. C、Besides, people should pay more attention to different customs. D、What's more, manners are not only important, but also necessary.(4)、What can we learn from this passage?A、Saying sorry certainly means being polite. B、Eating fish with a knife shows you're rich. C、Coughing with the mouth covered is strange. D、Eating loudly can be good manners sometimes.(5)、What's the best title for the passage?A、The Development of Manners B、Manners in Different Countries C、Different Opinions about Manners D、The Disagreement between the Old and Young