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【題目】-Don't forget to return the book in two weeks.
-______.Don't worry about it.
A. Yes,I will B. No,I won't
C. Sorry,I don’t D. I don't think so
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【題目】_____ by the latest electronic toys, the little boy stood in front of the windows, without moving.
A. To be arrested B. Arrested
C. Having arrested D. Arresting
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【題目】Whether you’re eating at a fancy restaurant or dining in someone’s home,proper table manners are likely to help you make a good impression.According to a US expert,Emily Post,“All rules of table manners are made to avoid ugliness.”
While Henry Hitchings of the Los Angeles Times admits that good manners can reduce social conflict,he points out that mostly their purpose is protective – they turn our natural warrior like selves into more elegant ones.
So where did table manners come from?
In medieval England,a writer named Petrus Alfonsi took the lead to urge people not to speak with their mouths full.And King David I of Scotland also proposed that any of his people who learned to eat more neatly be given a tax deduction (減除).
Disappointingly,that idea never caught on.It was during the Renaissance,when there were real technical developments,opinions of correct behavior changed for good. “None of these was more significant than the introduction of the table fork,” wrote Hitchings.“Gradually,as forks became popular,they brought the new way of eating,making it possible,for instance,to consume berries without making one’s fingers dirty.”
Forks were introduced to Britain in 1608 and 25 years later,the first table fork reached America. Yet while most of the essentials (基本要素) are the same on both sides of the Atlantic,there are a few clear differences between what’s normal in the US and what holds true in the UK.For example,in the US,when food needs cutting with a knife,people generally cut a bite,then lay aside the knife and switch the fork to their right hand. Then they pick up one bite at a time.By contrast,Britons keep the fork in the left hand and don’t lay the knife down.
Though globalization has developed a new,simpler international standard of table manners,some people still stick with the American cut and switch method. The Los Angeles Times noted,“They are hanging on to a form of behavior that favors manners above efficiency.”
【1】What does the story mainly talk about?
A. The importance of proper table manners.
B. The development of table manners in Western countries.
C. Some unwritten rules of table manners in the US and UK.
D. Differences between American and British table manners.
【2】The underlined phrase “caught on” in the passage probably means ______.
A. worked in practice
B. became popular
C. drew attention
D. had a positive effect
【3】Which of the following events influenced people’s table manners most according to the article?
A. The introduction of forks.
B. The tax deduction policy.
C. The rise of the Renaissance.
D. Petrus Alfonsi’s efforts in promoting table manners.
【4】What can we conclude from the article?
A. British and American table manners are completely different from each other.
B. American people pay more attention to their table manners than British people do.
C. With globalization,the American cut and switch method has been abandoned in the US.
D. British people’s way of using a knife and fork may be more efficient than American people’s.
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【題目】Dear Dad,
Today I was at the shopping mall and I spent a lot of time reading the Father's Day cards.They all had a special message that in some way or another reflected how I feel about you.Yet as I selected and read,it occurred to me that not a single card said what I really want to say to you.
You'll soon be 84 years old,Dad,and you and I will have had 55 Father's Days together.I haven't always been with you on Father's Day but I've always been with you in my heart.
You know,Dad,there was a time when we were separated by the generation gap.You stood on one side of the Great Divide and I on the other.
The Father Daughter Duel shifted into high gear ( 檔位) when you taught me to drive the old Dodge and I decided I would drive the '54 Chevy whether you liked it or not.The police officer who sent me home,after you reported the Chevy stolen,didn't have much tolerance for a stubborn 16 year old,while you were so tolerant about it,Dad,and I think that was probably what made it the worst night of my life.
Our relationship greatly improved when I married a man you liked,and things really turned around when we began making babies right and left.Somewhere along the line,the generation gap disappeared. I suppose I saw us and our relationship as aging together,rather like a fine wine.
But the strangest thing happened last week.I was at a stop sign and I watched as you turned the corner in your car.It didn't immediately occur to me that it was you because the man driving looked so elderly and fragile behind the wheel of that huge car.It was rather like a slap in the face delivered from out of nowhere.Perhaps I saw your age for the first time that day.
I guess what I'm trying to say,Dad,is what every son and daughter wants to say to their Dad today.Honoring a father on Father's Day is about respect and sharing and acceptance and tolerance and giving and taking.It's about loving someone more than words can say,and it's wishing that never had to end.
I love you,Dad.
Love,
Jenny
【1】How did Jenny probably feel on the night she was sent home by the police?
A. Disappointed
B. Nervous
C. Guilty
D. Frightened
【2】We can learn from the passage that Jenny and her father_________.
A. kept in touch by writing each other
B. are separated due to the generation gap
C. have been getting along very well
D. had a hard time understanding each other
【3】Why did Jenny feel strange when she saw her father last week?.
A. She seldom saw him driving that huge car.
B. She had never realized his being old and weak.
C. She didn't expect to meet with him there.
D. She had never seen him driving so slowly before.
【4】Jenny wrote his father this letter to _________
A. tell him about their conflicts
B. say sorry for her being stubborn
C. express her gratitude to him
D. remind him of the early incident
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【題目】Acceptionist:Can I help you?Daniel:Yes, I’m doing some research on Roman civilization.【1】Acceptionist:These books over here are about ancient history.【2】Daniel:Can I check this one out?Acceptionist:【3】.It’s for reference only, so it must stay in the library.But you’re welcome to look through it.Daniel:Ok.【4】Acceptionist:All right.They’re due back next Wednesday.Daniel:【5】
A. I’m sorry. |
B. It doesn’t matter. |
C. Thanks for your help. |
D. They might be helpful. |
E. They must be useful for you. |
F. And I’d like to check these books out. |
G. Do you have any books on the subject? |
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【題目】
Calling the future
When American inventor Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876,it was a revolution in communication. For the first time, people could talk to each other over great distances. Over the last two decades a new means of spoken communication has appeared :the mobile phone.
The mobile phone is like a two-way radio. But the two-way radio is a limited means of communication. As soon as the users move out of range of each other's broadcast area, the signal is lost. In the 1940s, researchers experimented with the idea of using a number of radio masts(無(wú)線電桿)to pick up signals from two-way radios. A caller would always be within range of one of the masts. When he or she moved too far away from one mast, the next mast would pick up the signal. (Scientists referred to each mast's reception area as being a "cell". This is why in many countries mo-bile phones are called "cellphones".)
However,1940s, technology was just at the beginning. The "mobile phones" were huge boxes. They had to be moved by car.
The first real mobile telephone call was made in 1973 by Dr Martin Cooper. As soon as his invention was complete, he tested it by calling a rival (競(jìng)爭(zhēng)對(duì)手)scientist to announce his success. Within a decade, mobile phones became available to the public.
They have changed the way we do a lot of things. One powerful feature is: the short message service(SMS) or text message. It's the perfect communication method for the busy modern lifestyle. The text message has changed the way we write in English. The language construction became more lax (松散的). Traditional rules of grammar and spelling are much less important.
Over the last few years mobiles have become more and more advanced. We have seen the introduction of cameras, global positioning system and Internet access.
Alexander Graham Bell would be surprised if he could see how far the science of the telephone has developed in less than 150years. If he were around today, he might say : " That's gr8! But I'm v busy rite now. Will call U 2nite. "
【1】 The article is written to __________.
A. warn people of the possible risks in using mobile phones
B. inform readers of the history and development of mobile phones
C. convince people of the uses of mobile phones
D. predict the applications of mobile phones
【2】 What's the CORRECT time order about the development of communication?
a. the telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell
b. "mobile phones" with very large boxes
c. mobile telephone call made by Dr Martin Cooper
d. mobiles with cameras, GPS and Internet access
A. a, c,b, d
B. b, a,c, d
C. a, c,d, b
D. a, b,c, d
【3】 The last sentence of the whole passage "That's gr8 ! But I'm v busy rite now. Will call U 2nite. " may probably mean __________.
A. That's great! But I'm very busy right now. (I)Will call you to-night
B. It's eight now. I'm very busy. (I) Will call you tonight
C. That's great! But I'm busy writing now. (I) Will call you at two tonight
D. "8" is great! But I'm very busy right now. (I) Will call it "U" to night
【4】 What do you think of the author according to the last paragraph?
A. Humorous
B. Ironic
C. Kind
D. Worried
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【題目】
Her father gave her the __________ of getting further education or starting to work.
A. chance
B. opportunity
C. alternative
D. possibility
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