Unit
10
测试卷
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.What
is
David
learning
to
use?
A.Chopsticks.
B.A
knife
and
fork.
C.A
spoon.
( )2.How
many
points
is
a
C
worth?
A.4.
B.3.
C.2.
( )3.Where
is
the
woman
going
next
week?
A.To
France.
B.To
Japan.
C.To
Mexico.
( )4.When
should
the
man
arrive
at
the
party
in
the
woman’s
opinion?
A.At
6:30
p.m.
B.At
7:00
p.m.
C.At
7:30
p.m.
( )5.What
kind
of
food
are
they
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.Where
is
Helen
now?
A.In
the
UK.
B.In
China.
C.In
the
USA.
( )7.What
do
people
in
China
often
ask
Helen?
A.Nothing.
B.Her
family.
C.Her
age.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第9两个小题。
( )8.What
should
Laura
do
if
her
friend
in
Brazil
invites
her
to
dinner?
A.She
should
arrive
five
minutes
early.
B.She
should
arrive
fifteen
minutes
early.
C.She
should
arrive
half
an
hour
late.
( )9.Where
does
the
boy
advise
Laura
to
find
more
information
about
Brazil?
A.In
a
magazine.
B.On
the
Internet.
C.In
a
newspaper.
听下面一段独白,回答第10至第12三个小题。
( )10.Why
did
Jim
and
his
mother
get
to
Li’s
home
fifteen
minutes
late?
A.Because
of
the
heavy
rain.
B.Because
of
the
thick
fog.
C.Because
of
the
heavy
traffic.
( )11.What
was
Jim
supposed
to
do
when
he
met
Li
for
the
first
time?
A.He
was
supposed
to
shake
hands.
B.He
was
supposed
to
kiss
on
both
cheeks.
C.He
was
supposed
to
bow.
( )12.What
did
Jim
think
of
the
food?
A.It
was
hot.
B.It
was
bad.
C.It
was
awful.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第15三个小题。
( )13.What
will
Japanese
do
when
you
ask
for
directions
in
Japan?
A.They
say
“I
don’t
know”.
B.They
use
landmarks
to
show
you
the
way.
C.They
use
street
names
to
show
you
the
way.
( )14.In
which
country
will
people
just
take
you
to
the
place
you
want
to
go
to?
A.Greece.
B.Mexico.
C.China.
( )15.How
many
countries
are
mentioned
in
the
dialogue?
A.Three.
B.Four.
C.Five.
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
Birthdays
are
celebrated
all
over
the
world.
Some
ways
to
celebrate
birthdays
are
rather
similar
from
country
to
country:
candles,
cake
and
birthday
wishes.
But
there
are
also
different
ways
to
celebrate
birthdays.
Here
are
a
few:
Denmark
A
flag
is
flown
outside
a
window
to
show
that
people
in
that
house
are
having
a
birthday.
Presents
are
placed
around
the
child’s
bed
while
he
is
sleeping
so
he
will
see
them
at
once
when
he
wakes
up.
India
Usually
Indian
children
wear
white
to
school.
However,
on
their
birthday
children
wear
colored
clothes
to
school
and
give
out
chocolates
to
everyone
in
the
class.
Their
best
friend
helps
them
to
do
this.
Japan
The
birthday
child
wears
new
clothes
to
mark
the
special
time.
Certain
birthdays
are
more
important
than
others.
These
are
the
third
and
seventh
birthdays
for
girls
and
the
fifth
for
boys.
Holland
The
birthday
child
receives
an
especially
large
present.
The
family
also
put
flowers
on
the
birthday
child’s
chair
to
make
it
beautiful.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
( )21.When
someone
is
having
a
birthday
in
Denmark,
you
can
see
outside
the
window.?
A.flowers
B.presents
C.a
flag
D.a
chair
( )22.In
flowers
are
put
on
the
chair
of
the
birthday
child.
?
A.Japan
B.Denmark
C.India
D.Holland
( )23.In
Japan,
the
birthday
is
more
important
for
boys
when
they
are
.?
A.15
B.7
C.5
D.3
( )24.According
to
the
passage,
.?
A.all
kids
put
on
new
clothes
on
their
birthday
B.gifts
are
put
under
a
kid’s
bed
before
his
birthday
in
Denmark
C.in
India
chocolates
are
given
to
the
birthday
kid
on
his
birthday
D.an
especially
big
gift
will
be
sent
to
the
kid
on
his
birthday
in
Holland
( )25.The
passage
is
mainly
about
.?
A.similar
ways
of
celebrating
birthdays
in
some
countries
B.different
ways
of
celebrating
birthdays
in
some
countries
C.children’s
birthdays
in
Western
countries
D.the
importance
of
children’s
birthdays
B
In
the
USA,
it
is
normal
for
men
to
shake
hands
when
they
meet,
but
it
is
quite
unusual
for
men
to
kiss
when
they
greet
each
other.
Greetings
are
casual—a
handshake,
a
smile
and
a
“hello”
will
do
just
fine.
The
British
often
simply
say
“hello”
when
they
meet
friends.
They
usually
shake
hands
only
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
Social
kissing,
often
just
a
peck(轻吻)
on
the
cheek,
is
common
in
an
informal(非正式的)
situation
between
men
and
women
and
also
between
women
who
know
each
other
very
well.
In
Japan,
the
common
greeting
for
both
men
and
women
is
to
bow
when
they
greet
someone,
instead
of
giving
a
handshake
or
a
hug.
Hungarians
like
to
greet
in
a
friendly
way—kiss
each
other
on
both
cheeks.
The
most
common
way
is
to
kiss
from
your
right
to
your
left.
When
men
meet
for
the
first
time,
a
handshake
is
the
norm.
In
Albania,
men
shake
hands
when
greeting
one
another.
A
kiss
on
the
cheek
may
also
be
common
if
there
is
a
close
relationship.
Women
may
shake
hands
or
kiss
each
other
on
both
cheeks.
In
Armenia,
by
tradition,
a
woman
needs
to
wait
for
a
man
to
offer
his
hand
for
a
handshake.
Between
good
friends
and
family
members,
a
kiss
on
the
cheek
and
a
hug
are
also
common.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
( )26.In
Britain,
when
two
people
meet
for
the
first
time,
they
usually
.?
A.hug
B.bow
C.shake
hands
D.kiss
on
the
cheek
( )27.The
underlined
word
“norm”
in
Paragraph
4
means
“ ”
in
Chinese.?
A.规范
B.意图
C.象征
D.结果
( )28.Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.In
Japan,
hugging
is
as
common
as
bowing.
B.In
Hungary,
people
usually
kiss
each
other
on
the
cheeks
from
left
to
right.
C.In
Albania,
it
is
unusual
for
men
to
kiss
if
there
is
a
close
relationship.
D.In
Armenia,
it
is
necessary
for
a
woman
to
wait
for
a
man
to
offer
his
hand
for
a
handshake.
( )29.How
many
countries
are
mentioned
in
the
passage?
A.Four.
B.Five.
C.Six.
D.Seven.
( )30.What’s
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.Country
and
Culture
B.Culture
and
People
C.Greeting
Customs
Around
the
World
D.Body
Language
in
Different
Cultures
C
When
was
the
last
time
you
gave
or
received
a
hug?
Do
your
parents
hug
you
before
you
go
to
school?
In
Western
countries,
it
is
quite
common
to
greet
close
friends
or
relatives
with
a
hug.
You
might
hug
your
teammates
after
winning
a
basketball
game.
If
one
of
your
friends
is
having
a
bad
day,
you
can
hug
them
to
cheer
them
up.
Friends
who
haven’t
seen
each
other
for
a
long
time
will
usually
hug
each
other
when
meeting.
Of
course,
people
in
different
countries
have
different
opinions
when
it
comes
to
hugging.
After
coming
to
China,
I’ve
noticed
that
people
are
generally
more
reluctant(不情愿的)
to
hug
than
they
are
in
my
home
country,
the
US.
My
Chinese
friends
told
me
that
hugging
is
considered
to
be
very
intimate(亲密的)
in
their
culture.
It
usually
only
happens
between
people
who
are
really
close
to
each
other,
like
couples.
Chinese
people
don’t
usually
hug
in
public,
either.
But
people’s
attitudes(态度)
towards
hugging
can
also
change.
I
remember
watching
a
video
story
about
a
“hugging
party”
that
was
held
in
Shanghai.
A
local
artist
held
the
party,
inviting
strangers
and
asking
them
to
hug
each
other.
The
Chinese
participants(参与者)
clearly
looked
uncomfortable.
However,
after
the
party,
several
of
them
changed
their
minds.
They
decided
that
hugging
doesn?t
have
to
be
awkward(尴尬的)
and
can
actually
be
quite
nice.
So
next
time
you
see
your
mom
or
dad,
give
them
a
hug—see
how
it
makes
you
feel.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
( )31.What
usually
happens
between
good
friends
when
meeting
in
Western
countries?
A.Hugging.
B.Nodding.
C.Shaking
hands.
D.Smiling.
( )32.The
second
paragraph
tells
us
.?
A.the
advantages
of
hugging
each
other
B.some
situations
in
which
people
hug
each
other
C.the
reasons
why
friends
need
to
hug
each
other
D.how
to
cheer
up
our
friends
( )33.In
Chinese
culture,
hugs
usually
happen
between
.?
A.friends
B.classmates
C.couples
D.relatives
( )34.What
did
people
do
at
the
“hugging
party”?
A.They
were
invited
to
hug
each
other.
B.They
watched
a
video
about
hugging.
C.They
told
stories
about
hugging.
D.They
listened
to
music
about
hugging.
( )35.The
writer
wrote
the
last
paragraph
to
.?
A.encourage
people
to
be
nice
to
strangers
B.explain
why
people
feel
uncomfortable
while
hugging
C.show
how
people
can
change
their
minds
about
hugging
D.encourage
people
to
love
their
parents
D
When
autumn
arrives,
the
sweet
smell
of
sugar-roasted
chestnuts(栗子)
usually
fills
the
air.
36.
Attracted
by
the
mouth-watering
aroma(香气),
many
passers-by
tend
to
stop
and
buy
bags
of
shiny
chestnuts
on
their
way
to
school
or
work.?
Yet,
it’s
not
only
Chinese
people
who
enjoy
eating
chestnuts.
37.
All
over
the
streets
of
Paris,
the
smell
of
smoky
sweetness
seems
to
say
that
one
doesn’t
have
to
walk
far
to
buy
this
tasty
snack.?
Chestnuts
are
always
served
to
Americans
during
Christmas.
38.
The
festival
nut
has
been
popular
in
the
US
for
a
long
time.
However,
in
the
early
1900s,
a
tree-killing
disease
spread
across
the
US,
wiping
out
nearly
every
American
chestnut
tree
within
40
years.
39. ?
Though
famous
for
being
served
as
a
treat
for
the
end-of-year
holidays,
chestnuts
are
now
also
used
as
an
ingredient
in
many
dishes.
40.
They
even
use
them
to
create
beer
or
soup.?
Chestnuts
have
been
eaten
by
humans
for
a
long
time.
In
the
past,
chestnuts
were
a
food
that
satisfied
the
poor
as
well
as
the
rich.
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.And
in
the
US,
chestnuts
are
a
must
for
the
holidays.
B.US
people
often
use
chestnuts
to
make
sauces
or
jams.
C.In
China,
chestnuts
are
usually
cooked
in
black
sand
on
a
stove(炉子).
D.Luckily,
chestnut
trees
were
reintroduced
to
the
country
over
the
following
decades.
E.In
Paris
in
winter,
for
example,
chestnut
sellers
can
be
found
in
every
corner
of
the
city.
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。
A
Mom’s
Call
The
phone
rang
in
the
morning,
and
it
was
my
mom
calling
me,
“Tommy,
time
to
get
up!
You’ll
have
a
41
today.”?
I
looked
at
my
watch
and
shouted 42 ,
“Didn’t
I
tell
you
to
call
me
at
six?
I
do
need
more 43 ,
but
now
you
wake
me
up!”?
Mom
kept 44
for
quite
a
while
before
I
rang
off.?
I
quickly
went
to
catch
the
bus
to
work
in
a
heavy
rain.
I
stood
at
the
stop
and
a
couple
stood
by
my
side.
I
45
the
old
man
saying
to
the
old
lady,“It
is
all
your
fault.
You
know,
I
didn’t
sleep
well
all
46 .
You
woke
me
up
too
early
and
we
have
to
47
so
long!”?
The
bus
came
and
it
was
a
young
driver.
After
I
got
48
the
bus,
the
door
was
closed
quickly.
At
the
moment,
I
said
to
the
driver,
“Hi,
why
not
pick
up
the
two
elderly
persons?”?
The
driver
said
with
a
big
smile,
“Oh,
don’t
worry!
They
are
my
49 !
Today
is
my
first
day
to
work,
50
they
come
over
from
home
to
see
me.”
He
51 ,
waving
to
his
parents,
and
drove
the
bus
off.?
After
hearing
this,
I
thought
of
my
mom’s
52
in
the
morning
and
felt
so
sorry.?
When
I
went
back
53 ,
I
called
Mom
to
say
sorry
but
to
my
54 ,
Mom
said,
“Hi,
honey!
It
is
my
fault
to
call
you
too
early,
because
I
was
worried
that
you
55
be
late
for
the
meeting.
I
didn’t
sleep
well
but
only
wanted
to
give
you
a
reminder(提醒).”?
( )41.A.party
B.report
C.talk
D.meeting
( )42.A.happily
B.luckily
C.angrily
D.quickly
( )43.A.money
B.sleep
C.work
D.love
( )44.A.silent
B.worried
C.sorry
D.surprised
( )45.A.saw
B.heard
C.wondered
D.felt
( )46.A.day
B.night
C.time
D.morning
( )47.A.wait
B.argue
C.fight
D.worry
( )48.A.through
B.on
C.off
D.in
( )49.A.parents
B.drivers
C.passengers
D.students
( )50.A.so
B.because
C.if
D.but
( )51.A.looked
through
B.looked
up
C.looked
back
D.looked
over
( )52.A.shout
B.call
C.watch
D.smile
( )53.A.bus
B.home
C.office
D.school
( )54.A.joy
B.anger
C.regret
D.surprise
( )55.A.must
B.might
C.can
D.should
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。
sweet,
say,
Chinese,
beautiful,
good,
in,
foreign,
own,
umbrella,
they
You’ve
been
here
in
China
for
a
few
days,
and
you
may
notice
that
Chinese
people
can
sometimes
be
very
direct.
But
don’t
be
fooled
into
thinking
you
can
56.
anything
you
like
to
them.
Here
are
a
few
things
57.
in
China
should
never
say.?
?Have
you
been
on
vacation?
You
look
so
tanned(晒黑的)!
While
many
people
in
the
West
grow
up
with
the
idea
that
dark
skin
is
a
sign
of
58. ,
this
is
not
true
in
China.
That
explains
why
59.
are
just
as
common
on
sunny
days
as
they
are
on
rainy
days
here.?
?
I
really
love
China,
but…
Don’t
finish
that
complaint(抱怨).
No
place
can
be
perfect.
It’s
fine
if
you
say
something
impolite
about
your
60.
country,
but
don’t
do
it
about
someone
else’s.
This
doesn’t
just
happen
in
China,
but
it’s
fair
to
say
the
61.
people
show
more
love
to
their
country.?
?I
think
Chinese
food
is
the
best
food
in
the
world.
What’s
that?
As
everyone
in
China
should
already
know
this,
saying
that
you
love
Chinese
food
is
like
saying
that
sugar
is
62.
or
salt
is
salty.
It
won’t
hurt
anybody,
but
they
may
think
you
know
nothing
about
63.
food
culture.
Since
there
are
many
different
kinds
of
Chinese
food,
it
sounds
64.
to
talk
about
the
local
food
that
you
like
most.?
Keep
them
65.
mind
and
enjoy
your
stay
in
China!
?
第二节 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。
Manners
are
important
in
every
country,
but
people
have
different
ideas
about
their
manners.
What
is
good
in
one
country
may
not
66.
welcomed
in
another.
Chinese
people
are
surprised
to
know
the
fact
that
an
Englishman
doesn’t
stop
to
talk
and
shake
hands
67.
his
friend
in
the
street.
They
just
say
hello
to
each
other
and
then
pass
on.
English
people
think
68.
we
Chinese
end
our
visits
to
friends
all
of
a
sudden.
They
usually
begin
to
show
that
they
want
to
go
15
or
20
minutes
69.
they
leave
their
friend’s
house.
And
they
do
this
twice
or
three
times
within
20
minutes.
It
is
important
for
people
to
understand
each
other.
Here
is
a
saying,
“When
in
Rome,
do
70.
the
Romans
do.”?
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适当的句子,使对话的意思连贯、完整。
A:
Hi,
this
is
Josh
speaking.
71. ??
B:
Yes,
this
is
Li
Ming.
It
seems
that
you
are
worried.
72. ??
A:
I’m
going
to
a
Chinese
party
this
Friday.
73. .
Could
you
give
me
some
advice??
B:
Of
course.
Chinese
manners
are
quite
different
from
American
ones.
74. .
Second,
you
have
to
learn
how
to
use
chopsticks
when
eating.?
A:
Wow,
it
sounds
a
little
difficult
for
me.
Could
you
teach
me
how
to
use
chopsticks?
B:
No
problem.
You
can
come
to
my
home
this
afternoon
and
I
will
teach
you.
A:
Sounds
great.
Thank
you
a
lot.
B:
75. .?
六、书面表达(20分)
澳大利亚的餐桌礼仪与中国的餐桌礼仪是大不相同的。请你根据以下内容,写一篇题为“Australian
Table
Manners”的英语短文。
1.每个人的早餐时间不同。13岁以上的人自己准备。如果是最后一个吃早餐的,吃完后要把面包、牛奶等放回冰箱。
2.午餐通常在12:30与14:00之间。可以准备午餐包带到学校或工厂吃。
3.晚饭在18:00与19:30之间。晚餐有主菜与甜点。澳大利亚人喜欢边吃饭边喝啤酒。
4.吃饭前要帮助摆放餐具(silverware),饭后要帮忙收拾餐桌。
要求:
1.可以适当发挥,以保证内容的完整、丰富与流畅。
2.词数不少于100。开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Australian
Table
Manners
Australia
is
a
beautiful
country
with
the
sea
around
it.
There
are
some
table
manners
about
it.
?
?
?
?
If
you
go
there
one
day,
you
need
to
know
these
and
they
can
help
you
a
lot.
答案
听力答案
一、1—5 BCAAA 6—10 BCCBC
11—15 AABAA 16—20 CBDEA
听力材料
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.W:
What
are
you
doing,
David?
M:
I’m
learning
how
to
use
a
knife
and
fork.
2.W:
An
A
is
worth
four
points,
a
B
three
points,
a
C
two
points
and
a
D
one
point.
M:
OK.
3.M:
Hello,
what
are
you
going
to
do?
W:
I
am
going
to
buy
a
book
about
French
culture,
because
I
am
leaving
for
France
next
week.
4.M:
Tina
asked
me
to
arrive
at
her
party
at
7:00
this
evening.
When
should
I
get
there?
W:
I
think
you
could
arrive
about
half
an
hour
earlier.
5.W:
In
our
country,
people
are
supposed
to
eat
noodles
on
their
birthday.
M:
That’s
true.
We
all
know
that
eating
noodles
means
long
life.
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。
M:
Are
you
having
a
good
time
in
China,
Helen?
W:
Yes.
I
enjoy
myself
most
of
the
time.
But
some
people
often
ask
me
about
my
age
when
they
are
talking
to
me.
M:
Oh,
I
know
it’s
not
polite
to
ask
a
lady
about
her
age
in
your
country.
W:
Yes.
In
the
UK,
we
often
talk
about
the
weather
when
we
meet.
M:
So
how’s
the
weather
now,
Helen?
W:
It’s
fine.
M:
Nice
talking
to
you.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第9两个小题。
M:
Hello,
Laura.
Where
will
you
go
on
vacation?
W:
I’m
going
to
Brazil,
but
I’m
a
little
nervous.
M:
Why?
W:
Because
I
don’t
know
what
I
am
supposed
to
do
and
not
to
do.
M:
Take
it
easy!
I’ll
tell
you
what
I
know.
First,
when
you’re
invited
to
your
friend’s
house,
don’t
arrive
early!
You’d
better
be
fifteen
minutes
or
half
an
hour
late.
They
have
different
ideas
about
the
time.
W:
OK.
What
else
do
you
know
about
Brazil?
M:
I
don’t
know
too
much,
either.
You
can
search
for
some
information
on
the
Internet.
OK?
W:
You
are
right!
Thank
you.
M:
You’re
welcome.
听下面一段独白,回答第10至第12三个小题。
(M)
Hello,
I’m
Jim.
Last
summer
holiday,
I
traveled
to
South
Africa
with
my
mother.
My
pen
pal,
Li,
invited
us
to
her
home.
We
got
to
Li’s
home
fifteen
minutes
late
because
of
the
heavy
traffic.
We
took
off
shoes
before
we
came
into
Li’s
home.
Then
I
kissed
Li
and
her
mother
on
their
both
cheeks,
but
it
was
wrong.
I
was
supposed
to
shake
hands
instead.
Then,
we
had
dinner
together.
To
my
surprise,
we
should
seat
ourselves
on
the
floor,
and
cross
legs
throughout
the
meal.
The
food
that
Li’s
mother
cooked
looked
very
nice,
and
I
couldn’t
wait
to
eat.
However,
when
I
put
the
food
into
my
mouth,
I
found
it
was
too
hot.
Luckily,
Li
gave
me
some
soup
at
once.
My
funny
look
made
everyone
laugh.
Later,
I
got
to
know
having
some
soup
is
one
of
the
table
manners
there.
I
made
many
mistakes
at
first.
Li
and
her
mother
were
friendly
to
us
and
we
had
a
good
time
there.
During
the
visit,
I
learned
more
about
South
Africa
and
its
customs.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第15三个小题。
W:
Hi,
Joseph.
I
searched
the
Internet
for
some
customs
in
different
countries
just
now.
And
I
find
out
that
people
behave
differently
when
they
show
the
directions.
M:
Really?
What
are
the
differences?
Tell
me.
W:
OK.
In
Japan,
if
you
ask
a
person
where
the
post
office
is,
he
may
use
landmarks
instead
of
street
names.
For
example,
Japanese
people
will
say
to
travelers,
“Go
straight
down
to
the
corner.
Turn
left
at
a
big
hotel
and
go
past
a
fruit
market.
The
post
office
is
across
from
the
bus
stop.”
M:
How
about
people
in
Greece?
W:
People
in
Greece
sometimes
do
not
even
try
to
give
directions.
They
will
often
say,
“Follow
me.”
Then
he
or
she
will
take
you
to
the
post
office.
M:
Sounds
great!
People
in
Greece
are
really
friendly.
W:
Yes,
but
in
Yucatan,
Mexico,
no
one
answers
“I
don’t
know”.
People
there
think
“I
don’t
know”
impolite.
They
usually
give
an
answer,
but
often
a
wrong
one.
So
visitors
often
get
lost
in
Yucatan!
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。
There
is
an
old
saying,
“When
in
Rome
do
as
the
Romans
do.”
So
it’s
especially
important
for
travelers
to
know
something
about
a
country’s
customs.
For
example,
if
you
want
to
visit
a
friend
in
China,
you
are
expected
to
make
a
telephone
call
first.
But
in
Colombia
people
don’t
usually
have
to
make
plans
to
meet
their
friends.
As
for
table
manners,
you
shouldn’t
stick
your
chopsticks
into
your
food
in
China.
In
Western
countries
you
are
supposed
to
use
forks
and
knives
instead.
In
Switzerland,
you
must
pay
great
attention
to
time
because
it’s
the
capital
of
clocks
and
watches.
But
there
is
still
one
thing
in
common
wherever
you
are.
That
is
when
you
are
invited
to
a
party,
it’s
better
to
take
some
gifts,
such
as
a
bunch
of
flowers
to
show
your
thanks.
二、A 21—25 CDCDB
B 【主旨大意】
本文讲的是不同国家的人在问候时的一些风俗习惯。
26.C
27.A 词义猜测题。结合上下文的描述可知,男人第一次见面的时候,握手是一种“规范”,故选A。
28.D
29.C 推理判断题。通读全文可知,本文一共提到了六个国家,分别是美国、英国、日本、匈牙利、阿尔巴尼亚和亚美尼亚,故选C。
30.C
C 31—35 ABCAC
D 36—40 CEADB
三、41—45 DCBAB 46—50 BABAA
51—55 CBBDB
四、56.
say 57.
foreigners 58.
beauty
59.
umbrellas 60.
own 61.
Chinese
62.
sweet 63.
their 64.
better
65.
in 66.
be 67.
with 68.
that
69.
before 70.
as
五、71.
Is
that
Li
Ming
(speaking)
72.
What’s
wrong/What’s
up/What’s
the
matter/What
happened
73.
But
I
don’t
know
(much)
about
Chinese
manners/But
I
know
nothing
about
Chinese
manners
74.
First,
it’s
important
to
be
on
time/First,
you
should/are
expected
to
arrive
on
time(合理即可)
75.
You’re
welcome
六、One
possible
version:
Australian
Table
Manners
Australia
is
a
beautiful
country
with
the
sea
around
it.
There
are
some
table
manners
about
it.
Everyone
has
breakfast
at
different
times
every
morning.
And
the
people
over
the
age
of
thirteen
must
prepare
the
breakfast
for
themselves.
If
you
are
the
last
one
to
have
breakfast,
you
need
to
put
the
bread,
milk
and
so
on
back
in
the
fridge.
The
lunch
is
usually
between
12:30
and
14:00.
You
can
take
your
lunch
bag
to
your
school
or
factory
to
have
your
own
lunch.
The
dinner
is
often
between
18:00
and
19:30.
The
dinner
is
usually
about
main
dishes
and
desserts.
Australians
like
drinking
beer
while
having
dinner.
Importantly,
you
must
help
to
lay
out
the
silverware
before
dinner
and
clean
the
table
after
dinner.
If
you
go
there
one
day,
you
need
to
know
these
and
they
can
help
you
a
lot.