Unit
10
You're
supposed
to
shake
hands.测试卷
时间:100分钟 满分:120分
一、听力理解(20小题,
每小题1分,
共20分)
第一节
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,
从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段对话读两遍。
1.
Who's
that
girl
in
red
over
there?
A.
Mrs
Smith's
cook.
B.
Mrs
Smith's
daughter.
C.
Mrs
Smith's
granddaughter.
2.
What
is
Linda
doing
now?
A.
Eating
noodles.
B.
Making
noodles.
C.
Watching
TV.
3.
What
do
South
Americans
sometimes
do
when
they
talk
to
you?
A.
They
hold
your
arm.
B.
They
wave
to
you.
C.
They
shake
hands
with
you.
4.
What
do
people
in
Western
countries
do
before
going
shopping?
A.
Get
a
basket.
B.
Drive
a
car.
C.
Make
a
shopping
list.
5.
What
are
the
two
speakers
talking
about?
A.
B.
C.
第二节
听下面几段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,
从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,
回答第6至第7两个小题。
6.
What
has
Alice
made
progress
in?
A.
Russian.
B.
Chinese.
C.
English.
7.
Where's
Mike
now?
A.
In
Beijing.
B.
In
London.
C.
In
Moscow.
听下面一段对话,
回答第8至第9两个小题。
8.
What
is
Helen
doing?
A.
She
is
looking
for
her
dress.
B.
She
is
talking
with
a
Japanese
friend.
C.
She
is
reading
a
book.
9.
What
is
Jack
supposed
to
do
when
he
meets
the
Japanese
for
the
first
time?
A.
To
shake
hands.
B.
To
bow.
C.
To
nod.
听下面一段独白,
回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.
When
can
you
come
into
the
host's
house
in
China?
A.
After
you
take
off
the
shoes.
B.
After
the
host
says
“Come
in,
please”.
C.
After
shaking
hands.
11.
In
Japan,
what
should
you
do
before
you
come
in?
A.
Bow
to
the
host.
B.
Take
off
the
shoes.
C.
Kiss
the
host.
12.
How
many
countries
are
mentioned
in
the
passage?
A.
3.
B.
4.
C.
5.
听下面一段对话,
回答第13至第15三个小题。
13.
Where
is
Jack
going?
A.
To
Japan.
B.
To
the
UK.
C.
To
America.
14.
How
does
he
feel?
A.
Nervous.
B.
Excited.
C.
Tired.
15.
What
should
Jack
do
if
he
is
invited
to
dinner
according
to
the
dialogue?
A.
He
should
arrive
on
time.
B.
He
should
arrive
a
bit
late.
C.
He
should
bring
a
small
present.
第三节
听下面一篇短文。按照你所听内容的先后顺序将下列图片排序。短文读两遍。
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
16.
________
17.
________
18.
________
19.
________
20.
________
二、阅读理解(20小题,
每小题2分,
共40分)
阅读下面四篇语言材料,
然后按文后要求做题。
A
The
traditional
Chinese
lunar
calendar
divides
the
year
into
24
solar
terms.
Grain
Rain,
as
the
last
term
in
spring,
starts
on
April
19
and
ends
on
May
4.
Grain
Rain
comes
from
the
old
saying,
“Rain
brings
the
growth
of
hundreds
of
grains”,
which
shows
that
this
period
of
rainfall
is
very
important
for
the
growth
of
crops.
Here's
something
that
you
may
not
know
about
Grain
Rain.
1.
Grain
Rain
falls
between
the
end
of
spring
and
the
beginning
of
summer,
and
the
temperature
rises
much
higher
than
it
does
in
March.
With
dry
soil
and
heavy
winds,
sandstorms
may
happen
more
often.
2.
There
is
an
old
custom
in
southern
China
that
people
drink
tea
on
the
day
of
Grain
Rain.
Spring
tea
during
Grain
Rain
is
good
for
the
eyes.
It
is
also
said
that
drinking
tea
on
this
day
would
stop
bad
luck.
3.
People
in
northern
China
have
the
tradition
to
eat
the
vegetable
toona
sinensis
during
Grain
Rain.
An
old
Chinese
saying
goes
“toona
sinensis
before
the
rain
is
as
tender
as
silk”.
The
vegetable
is
good
for
the
stomach
and
skin.
4.
The
Grain
Rain
Festival
is
celebrated
by
fishing
villages
in
northern
China.
Grain
Rain
marks
the
start
of
the
fishermen's
first
voyage
of
the
year.
The
custom
dates
back
to
more
than
2,
000
years
ago.
21.
When
Grain
Rain
ends,
which
season
will
start?
A.
Summer.
B.
Spring.
C.
Fall.
D.
Winter.
22.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“crops”
refer
to?
A.
Flowers
in
the
garden.
B.
Trees
in
the
forest.
C.
Fish
in
the
sea.
D.
Plants
in
the
field.
23.
What
can
the
people
in
southern
China
do
on
the
day
of
Grain
Rain?
A.
Eat
toona
sinensis.
B.
Fly
a
kite.
C.
Drink
tea.
D.
Start
the
first
voyage.
24.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
about
“toona
sinensis”?
A.
It
can
bring
good
luck.
B.
It
is
delicious
and
healthy.
C.
It
grows
at
the
seaside.
D.
It
is
a
type
of
medicine.
25.
Which
is
the
right
order
of
the
titles
from
1
to
4
?
a.
Eating
toona
sinensis
b.
Sandstorms
happen
c.
Grain
Rain
Festival
d.
Drinking
tea
A.
b?d?c?a
B.
b?a?d?c
C.
b?c?a?d
D.
b?d?a?c
B
We
all
love
festivals.
But
since
culture
develops
differently
in
many
places,
some
festivals
are,
to
us,
very
strange.
Let's
take
a
look
at
some
unique
festivals
around
the
world.
Cheese
Rolling
Festival(England)
The
festival
started
about
600
years
ago
in
May.
When
a
round
cheese
is
rolled,
competitors
run
down
the
hill
and
try
to
catch
it
before
it
reaches
the
bottom.
As
the
cheese
can
reach
speeds
of
up
to
112
km/h,
people
seldom
catch
the
cheese.
The
first
to
the
bottom
wins
the
cheese.
But
running
down
a
very
steep
hill
behind
a
cheese
can
be
dangerous.
Eight
people
were
injured
in
1992.
Roswell
UFO
Festival(New
Mexico,
US)
The
Roswell
UFO
Festival
celebrates
the
anniversary
of
the
“Roswell
Incident”,
when
a
UFO
was
said
to
have
crashed
nearby.
Every
year
in
July,
experts,
authors
and
lecturers
come
to
discuss
the
incident.
The
celebration
also
includes
an
alien
parade,
an
alien
costume
contest,
and
an
alien
hot
air
balloon
ride.
Hemingway
Days(Florida,
US)
This
festival
has
normal
material
like
short
story
readings
and
exhibits
about
the
author.
But
the
highlight
of
the
festival
is
surely
the
Hemingway
look?alike
contest.
Imagine
walking
into
a
bar
and
being
greeted
by
20
middle?aged
men
who
all
look
alike:stocky
with
thick
white
beards.
The
festival
takes
place
in
mid?July
every
year.
26.
Which
of
the
following
activities
is
not
the
celebration
of
the
Roswell
UFO
Festival?
A.
An
alien
parade.
B.
An
alien
costume
contest.
C.
An
alien
hot
air
balloon
ride.
D.
An
alien
air
crash.
27.
Which
festival
may
cause
injuries
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Cheese
Rolling
Festival.
B.
Roswell
UFO
Festival.
C.
Hemingway
Days.
D.
None
of
the
above.
28.
When
may
the
first
Cheese
Rolling
Festival
be
held?
A.
In
the
6th
century.
B.
In
the
14th
century.
C.
In
the
15th
century.
D.
In
the
16th
century.
29.
Which
of
the
following
is
right
according
to
the
passage?
A.
All
the
three
festivals
are
celebrated
in
America.
B.
It's
common
that
someone
catches
the
cheese
in
Cheese
Rolling
Festival.
C.
It's
said
that
a
UFO
once
crashed
near
New
Mexico,
US.
D.
In
Hemingway
Days,
you'll
see
20
old
or
young
Hemingways.
30.
In
which
part
can
we
see
the
passage
in
a
newspaper?
A.
News.
B.
Education.
C.
Culture.
D.
Sport.
C
Two
years
ago,
I
got
a
job
in
a
Chinese?Canadian
company
in
Vancouver.
One
day
my
new
boss
said
he
would
invite
me
to
lunch
to
celebrate
my
new
job
in
a
Chinese
restaurant.
“A
Chinese
restaurant?Chopsticks?
Oh
no!Will
I
make
a
complete
fool
of
myself?”
I
thought.
That
evening,
I
cooked
noodles
and
spent
two
whole
hours
trying
to
learn
how
to
use
chopsticks.
Try
as
I
might,
I
didn't
succeed.
I
called
my
pen
friend
and
asked
her
to
explain
exactly
how
to
use
chopsticks.
She
patiently
explained
the
proper
way
of
holding
them.
“Louise,
it's
not
that
hard,
”
she
said.
“That's
easy
for
you
to
say,
”I
replied.
“You've
been
eating
with
chopsticks
all
your
life.
It's
natural
for
you!”
I
didn't
sleep
well
that
night.
The
next
day,
when
my
boss
took
two
co?workers
and
me
to
the
restaurant,
he
spoke
to
the
server
in
Chinese.
My
heart
was
beating
fast,
but
then
I
noticed
something
strange.
Instead
of
chopsticks,
we
all
had
knives,
forks
and
spoons.
I
didn't
understand
at
first,
but
then,
it
hit
me.
My
boss
knew
that
I
would
have
trouble
with
chopsticks.
To
save
me
from
embarrassment
(尴尬),
he
had
arranged
for
us
to
be
served
with
knives,
forks
and
spoons.
I
couldn't
believe
how
thoughtful
he
was.
Now,
we
often
go
out
for
lunch.
After
a
lot
of
practice,
I've
mastered
how
to
use
chopsticks.
And
it
isn't
really
that
difficult
once
you
get
used
to
it.
31.
Louise
felt
____
when
her
boss
invited
her
to
a
Chinese
restaurant.
A.
excited
B.
nervous
C.
angry
D.
surprised
32.
How
long
did
Louise
spend
practicing
using
chopsticks
that
evening?
A.
An
hour.
B.
Two
hours.
C.
Three
hours.
D.
Four
hours.
33.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
underlined
sentence?
A.
Louise
thought
she
might
succeed.
B.
Louise
thought
she
would
never
succeed.
C.
Louise
tried
her
best
to
learn,
but
she
failed.
D.
Louise
tried
so
hard
that
she
managed
to
learn
it
well.
34.
Where
does
Louise's
pen
friend
most
probably
come
from?
A.
China.
B.
Canada.
C.
India.
D.
America.
35.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE?
A.
Louise's
boss
couldn't
speak
Chinese.
B.
That
noon,
Louise
had
her
meal
with
chopsticks.
C.
Louise
thought
her
boss
was
a
very
caring
person.
D.
Louise
doesn't
work
in
that
company
anymore.
D
Many
Chinese
people
will
wonder
what
presents
to
get
for
their
moms
on
Mother's
Day.
__36__
Mother's
Day
originated
in
America
during
the
early
20th
century.
The
festival
spread
to
China
as
early
as
the
1980s
and
was
widely
accepted.
__37__In
fact,
traditional
Chinese
culture
has
always
encouraged
filial
devotion
to
parents.
There
are
many
stories
which
show
filial
respect
in
ancient
China.
For
example,
the
story
of
“Taste
Liquid
Medicine
for
Mother”
tells
us
the
filial
virtue
of
Emperor
Wen
of
the
Western
Han
Dynasty.
His
mother
had
been
sick
for
three
years.
He
often
stayed
up
by
her
bedside
and
cared
for
her
day
and
night.
He
tasted
the
liquid
medicine
first
before
she
drank
it.
__38__
Now
this
poem
is
still
a
must
in
the
school
textbooks.
Children
in
China
are
brought
up
with
the
education
of
filial
devotion.
__39__Carnations
are
considered
as
the
perfect
flowers
for
mothers
around
the
world,
but
few
know
that
China
has
its
own
for
mothers—the
tiger
lily.
__40__What
matters
most
is
love,
not
the
festival
itself.
What
mothers
truly
want
is
perhaps
just
a
simple
expression
of
love
from
their
children.
根据材料内容,
从下面五个选项中选出能填入文中空缺处的最佳选项,
使文章意思通顺、内容完整。
A.
Also,
mother
love
is
a
repeated
subject
in
ancient
Chinese
poems
like
“Song
of
the
Parting
Son”
by
Meng
Jiao,
a
poet
of
the
Tang
Dynasty.
B.
On
special
days,
people
often
use
roses
or
forget?me?nots
to
express
love.
C.
Why
did
a
foreign
festival
become
popular
in
China?
D.
Love
for
mothers
can
have
different
ways
of
expression.
E.
But
not
many
know
Mother's
Day
is
actually
a
festival
from
overseas.
36.
________37.
________38.
________39.
________
40.
________
三、完形填空(15小题,
每小题1分,
共15分)
先通读短文,
掌握其大意,
然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个可以填入相应空白处的最佳答案。
Many
books
have
been
written
about
“the
art
of
giving”.
And
we
also
know
that
it's
hard
to
give
people
a
gift,
__41__a
personal
one.
If
we
want
to
make
it
better,
we
should
understand
who
you
will
give
the
gift
to
and
their
likes
and
__42__.
As
is
often
the
case,
some
little
kids
think
they
don't
get
enough
gifts
__43__
some
old
people
think
they
get
too
many
gifts.
Different
people
like
different
kinds
of
gifts.
Some
presents
are
never
too
__44__.
For
example,
when
a
little
child
just
gives
his
or
her
mother
a
leaf
from
a
tree,
it
is
enough
to
make
her
very
__45__.
Gift
giving
is
different
in
different
__46__.
Here
are
some
of
their
likes.
In
Japan,
people
sometimes
give
special
gifts.
But
they
are
not
opened.
Later,
the
same
gift
may
be
given
away
to
someone
__47__,
because
many
people
have
enough
things
and
don't
want
__48__
gifts
themselves.
In
Canada,
a
tree
can
help
remember
__49__.
In
the
USA,
some
people
ask
their
families
and
friends
to
give
money
to
charity
instead
of
buying
them
gifts.
In
Sweden,
doing
something
for
someone
is
the
best
gift.
People
don't
need
to
__50__
too
much
money.
Instead,
making
a
meal
for
him
or
her
is
enough.
To
make
things
__51__,
some
people
would
rather
just
give
money.
In
some
cultures,
however,
__52__
money
can
make
people
uncomfortable.
“When
someone
gives
me
money,
it
just
makes
me
think
they're
being
lazy,
”
says
John
Wilson.
“In
England,
we
have
a
saying:It's
the
thought
that
__53__.
When
someone
gives
me
money,
I
feel
they
don't
think
about
it
at
all.
I
prefer
to
receive
a
gift
__54__has
enough
thought
behind
it.
”
Different
people
have
very
different
thoughts
__55__this
subject!
So
maybe
the
art
of
giving
is
difficult!
What
do
you
think?
41.
A.
specially
B.
especially
C.
commonly
D.
usually
42.
A.
displays
B.
disadvantages
C.
disagreements
D.
dislikes
43.
A.
while
B.
when
C.
as
D.
if
44.
A.
same
B.
similar
C.
small
D.
huge
45.
A.
lonely
B.
happy
C.
sad
D.
angry
46.
A.
cities
B.
towns
C.
provinces
D.
countries
47.
A.
else
B.
other
C.
another
D.
else's
48.
A.
too
much
B.
much
too
C.
too
many
D.
many
too
49.
A.
a
child
B.
a
person
C.
a
guide
D.
a
chef
50.
A.
spend
B.
take
C.
cost
D.
make
51.
A.
more
difficult
B.
best
C.
difficult
D.
easier
52.
A.
using
B.
giving
C.
receiving
D.
fetching
53.
A.
counts
B.
discovers
C.
finds
D.
invents
54.
A.
who
B.
what
C.
where
D.
that
55.
A.
to
B.
on
C.
up
D.
in
四、语篇填空(15小题,
每小题1分,
共15分)
第一节
阅读短文,
从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,
使短文通顺、意思完整。每空限填一词,
每词限用一次。
country make familiar kind except shake polite first while greet
When
the
Americans
meet
each
other,
it's
not
necessary
to
__56__
hands.
They
just
give
a
smile.
Even
a
few
seconds
after
they
meet
for
the
first
time,
they
can
just
call
each
other's
first
names
to
show
__57__.
For
Japanese,
bowing
is
quite
acceptable.
But
you
are
not
supposed
to
have
eye
contact
with
the
Japanese
guests.
It
is
rather
__58__.
People
from
most
European
__59__
usually
embrace(拥抱)
each
other
and
sometimes
kiss
the
cheek.
But
you'd
better
__60__
no
sound
while
kissing.
Women
should
embrace
men
__61__
and
sometimes
men
are
supposed
to
kiss
the
women's
hands.
To
the
German
guests,
we
should
shake
hands
to
__62__
them.
To
show
your
respect
you
can
have
a
bow
__63__
shaking
hands.
You
had
better
not
hug
or
kiss
them
unless
you
are
very
__64__
with
each
other.
To
the
British
guests,
you'd
better
not
have
close
body
contact
__65__
a
polite
hug.
To
the
Italian
guests,
shaking
hands
is
very
important.
56.
________57.
________58.
________59.
________
60.
________61.
________62.
________63.
________
64.
________65.
________
第二节(荣德原创)
阅读短文,
根据语篇要求填空,
使短文通顺、意思完整。每空限填一词。
Oliver
is
from
the
UK.
She
teaches
Tai
Chi
at
Chaoyang
Park
every
day.
She
brings
groups
of
people
__66__
abroad
to
the
local
communities
to
talk
to
each
other
in
Chinese
once
a
week.
She
also
starts
__67__
food
club.
They
meet
twice
a
week
and
she
encourages
people
from
abroad
__68__
try
more
Chinese
food
there.
She
__69__
interested
in
Chinese
culture
at
the
age
of
7.
And
it
started
from
Bruce
Lee.
In
her
early
twenties,
Oliver
had
a
sore
back,
__70__
she
looked
for
new
exercise.
Then
she
found
a
picture
of
Tai
Chi
in
a
library.
So
she
began
taking
Tai
Chi
classes
and
became
good
at
it.
66.
________67.
________68.
________69.
________
70.
________
五、补全对话(5小题,
每小题2分,
共10分)
根据下面的对话情景,
在每个空白处填上一个恰当的句子,
使对话的意思连贯、完整。
A:Hello.
71.
_________________________________________________?
B:Yes.
This
is
Lucy
speaking.
What's
up?
A:I
called
you
several
times
yesterday,
but
there
was
no
answer.
72.
_____________________________________________________?
B:I
was
shopping
at
that
time.
By
the
way,
why
were
you
calling
me?
A:I
wanted
to
ask
you
to
see
a
movie
with
me.
73.
______________________________________________________?
B:I
like
action
movies.
A:74.
_______________________________________________________?
B:Jackie
Chan
is
my
favorite
actor.
A:Me,
too.
The
movie
The
Foreigner
is
on
at
the
cinema.
Why
not
see
it
this
afternoon?
B:Sounds
great.
A:OK.
See
you
at
4
o'clock
at
the
cinema.
B:75.
__________________________________________________________.
六、书面表达(20分)
在Unit
10中,
我们学到了一些风俗习惯。如果你的美国笔友询问我们国家的一些礼仪,
请根据所给要点进行介绍。
要点:1.
初次见面时的礼仪是什么?
2.
用餐时需注意什么?
要求:词数100左右,
开头已给出,
不计入总词数。
In
our
country
there
are
some
special
manners.
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
参考答案
第一卷 听力部分
听力材料:
第一节
1.
M:Who's
that
girl
in
red
over
there,
Mrs
Smith?
W:She
is
my
daughter's
daughter.
2.
M:Linda,
you
are
supposed
to
keep
quiet
while
eating
noodles
in
the
restaurant.
W:Sorry,
Dad.
I'm
just
so
hungry.
3.
W:What
do
South
Americans
sometimes
do
when
they
talk
to
you?
M:They
sometimes
hold
your
arm.
4.
M:Can
you
tell
me
what
people
in
Western
countries
do
before
going
shopping,
Mary?
W:Yes.
They
usually
make
shopping
lists
first
and
then
go
shopping.
5.
M:In
my
country,
people
are
supposed
to
shake
hands
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
W:Really?
In
my
country
people
are
expected
to
bow.
第二节
Text
1
M:Hi!
This
is
Mike
speaking.
Do
you
have
fun
in
Beijing,
Alice?
W:Hey,
Mike!
Sure.
This
year
my
Chinese
has
improved
greatly
and
I
have
learned
a
lot
about
Chinese
table
manners.
M:Do
you
know
how
to
use
chopsticks?
W:Of
course.
And
I
know
how
to
make
Chinese
dumplings.
When
I
return
to
Moscow,
I'll
teach
you.
Text
2
M:Hello,
Helen.
What
are
you
doing?
W:I'm
looking
for
my
dress,
Jack.
I
will
go
to
meet
a
friend
from
Japan.
Would
you
like
to
go
with
me?
M:Yes.
But
I
don't
know
what
I
should
do
when
I
meet
the
Japanese
for
the
first
time.
W:Well,
you
are
supposed
to
bow
to
each
other.
M:OK,
I
know.
Text
3
Different
countries
and
people
have
different
manners.
Here
are
some
examples:If
you
visit
a
Chinese
family,
you
should
knock
at
the
door
first.
When
the
door
opens,
you
should
not
move
in
before
the
host
says
“Come
in,
please”.
Before
coming
into
the
house
in
Japan,
it
is
good
manners
to
take
off
your
shoes.
In
Germany,
even
if
your
shoes
are
very
dirty,
this
is
not
necessary.
In
England,
a
guest
always
finishes
the
drink
or
the
food
to
show
that
he
enjoys
it.
This
will
make
the
host
very
pleased.
Text
4
M:Hello,
Linda.
I'm
going
to
visit
my
friend
Ben
in
America
next
weekend.
W:Hello,
Jack.
That's
wonderful.
M:But
I'm
a
little
nervous.
W:Nervous?
Why
are
you
nervous?
M:Well,
I
don't
know
much
about
the
customs
and
manners
in
America.
W:Don't
worry.
I
can
help
you.
It's
important
to
be
on
time
when
you're
invited
for
a
meal.
It's
impolite
to
be
late.
M:I
see.
What
else?
W:While
eating,
hold
the
knife
in
your
right
hand
and
the
fork
in
your
left
hand.
And
it's
impolite
to
speak
loudly
at
the
table.
M:OK.
Thank
you
very
much.
W:You're
welcome.
第三节
Each
country
has
different
rules
about
social
situations.
In
France,
if
you
don't
greet
people
with
kisses
or
a
warm
hug,
you'll
be
considered
cold.
In
Korea
you're
not
supposed
to
touch
anyone'
s
back
when
talking.
If
so,
you'll
make
him
uncomfortable.
In
Canada,
you
shouldn't
stand
close
to
people
when
talking
to
them.
In
the
UK,
if
you
take
off
the
shoes
when
arriving
at
the
door
of
a
dinner
party,
the
host
will
find
you
impolite.
However,
if
you
fail
to
take
off
your
shoes
before
entering
a
home
in
Hawaii
State
of
the
USA,
you'll
be
considered
rude.
Most
Japanese
people
believe
green
and
purple
are
unlucky
colors.
In
Norway,
the
most
popular
color
is
red.
Also,
if
you
drop
by
someone's
house,
you
should
always
bring
some
flowers
for
the
hostess.
听力答案:
一、1~5:CAACC
6~10:BCABB 11~15:BBCAA
16~20:BEDCA
二、A)21.
A :根据“Grain
Rain
falls
between
the
end
of
spring
and
the
beginning
of
summer”可知,
谷雨到来的时候是在春天的结尾,
夏天的开始,
所以谷雨结束的时候,
夏季开始。故选A。
22.
D 23.
C 24.
B 25.
D
B)26.
D
27.
A:根据“Eight
people
were
injured
in
1992.
”可知,
追奶酪节可能会造成伤害。故选A。
28.
C :根据“The
festival
started
about
600
years
ago
in
May.
”可知,
追奶酪节始于大约600年前的五月,
所以是在15世纪。故选C。
29.
C
30.
C :本文介绍了世界上的三个独特的节日,
所以推测可能在报纸的文化部分看到这篇文章。故选C。
C)31~35:BBCAC
D)36.
E 37.
C 38.
A 39.
B 40.
D
三、41.
B 42.
D
43.
A:联系前后小孩和老人的想法可知是转折关系,
用可表“然而”的while一词,
故选A。
44.
C
45.
B :这里是说即使是一个微小的礼物也足够让母亲高兴。故选B。
46.
D
47.
A
48.
C :本句中gifts是可数名词复数,
只能用too
many来修饰,
故选C。
49.
B :此处指的是,
在加拿大,
一棵树可能有助于记住送礼物的那个人,
故选B。
50.
A
51.
D :这里是说送礼物的人为了让事情更容易,
宁愿直接给钱。故选D。
52.
C :联系后一句描述,
可知在一些文化当中,
收钱会让人感到不舒服。故选C。
53.
A 54.
D 55.
B
四、第一节
56.
shake 57.
kindness 58.
impolite 59.
countries
60.
make 61.
first 62.
greet 63.
while 64.
familiar 65.
except
第二节
66.
from 67.
a 68.
to 69.
was 70.
so
五、71.
Is
that
Lucy
speaking/
May
I
speak
to
Lucy
72.
What
were
you
doing
73.
What
kind
of
movies
do
you
like
74.
Who
is
your
favorite
actor
75.
See
you
六、
In
our
country
there
are
some
special
manners.
First,
we
are
supposed
to
shake
hands
when
we
meet
someone
for
the
first
time.
It's
different
from
your
country.
Second,
we
are
expected
to
let
the
old
people
sit
first
before
meals.
Respecting
the
old
is
a
traditional
virtue
of
our
Chinese
nation.
At
table,
it's
impolite
to
speak
loudly.
We
had
better
eat
quietly
while
we're
eating.
At
the
same
time,
it's
necessary
to
finish
eating
up
the
food
in
the
bowl.
Don't
waste
anything.
If
you
are
interested
in
our
manners,
I'll
tell
you
more
when
you
come
to
our
country.