Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands.单元检测(含答案+听力音频+听力原文)

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Unit
10 单元检测
听力部分(25分)
一、听力(25分)
第一节:听小对话,回答问题。(5分)
(  )1.
Where
is
the
man
from?
A.
China.
B.
The
US.
C.
Japan.
(  )2.
What
is
the
boy
doing?
A.
Buying
food.
B.
Having
a
cake.
C.
Doing
homework.
(  )3.
How
did
the
man
go
there?
A.
By
bike.
B.
On
foot.
C.
By
bus.
(  )4.
When
does
the
party
begin?
A.
At
6:40.
B.
At
6:50.
C.
At
7:00.
(  )5.
What
did
the
man
do
to
the
girl?
A.
He
touched
her.
B.
He
kissed
her.
C.
He
hugged
her.
第二节:听长对话,回答问题。(10分)
听下面一段较长的对话,回答6—7两小题。
(  )6.
Where
did
Peter
grow
up?
A.
In
France.
B.
In
Italy.
C.
In
China.
(  )7.
What
did
Bill
do
when
he
met
Peter?
A.
He
kissed
him.
     B.
He
held
out
his
hand.
C.
He
bowed
to
him.
听下面一段较长的对话,回答8—10三小题。
(  )8.
What
are
they
talking
about?
A.
Traveling
in
Japan.
     B.
Body
language.
C.
Table
manners.
(  )9.
Where
did
Sally
meet
the
Japanese
woman?
A.
At
a
restaurant.
B.
At
a
dinner.
C.
At
a
meeting.
(  )10.
Did
the
Japanese
woman
look
at
Sally?
A.
Yes,
she
did.
B.
No,
she
didn't.
C.
We
don't
know.
第三节:听独白,回答问题。(10分)
(  )11.
What
did
the
host
family
do
for
the
speaker?
A.
They
made
a
cake.
B.
They
went
out
for
a
meal.
C.
They
gave
her
a
present.
(  )12.
What
do
people
probably
do
in
China?
A.
They
never
accept
others'
presents.
B.
They
don't
open
a
present
in
front
of
other
people.
C.
They
always
open
a
present
as
soon
as
they
receive
it.
(  )13.
What
do
we
know
about
the
speaker?
A.
She
didn't
say
thanks
to
her
host
family.
B.
She
forgot
to
open
the
present
after
the
party.
C.
She
was
afraid
that
she
made
her
host
family
unhappy.
(  )14.
Who
is
Lily?
A.
The
speaker's
friend.
     B.
The
speaker's
teacher.
C.
The
daughter
of
the
speaker's
host
family.
(  )15.
What
did
Lily
suggest
the
speaker
do?
A.
Buy
a
present
for
her
host
family.
B.
Send
a
thank?you
note
to
her
host
family.
C.
Learn
something
about
American
custom.
笔试部分(95分)
二、完形填空(15分)
Germany
is
a
highly
developed
country.
Many
people
think
its
people
lead
a
luxurious(奢侈的)
life.
One
day,
my
friend
and
I
entered
a
restaurant.
We
noticed
that
a
young
couple
were
having
their
meal.
There
were
__16__
two
dishes
and
two
cans
of
beer
on
their
table.
I
wondered
if
such
a(n)
__17__
meal
could
be
fine
and
whether
the
girl
would
leave
that
__18__
man.
As
we
were
__19__,
my
friend
ordered
a
lot
of
food
for
us.
When
we
finished,
there
was
still
about
one
third
of
the
food
we
had
ordered
on
the
table.
When
we
were
leaving,
the
young
man
spoke
to
us
in
English.
We
__20__
that
he
was
unhappy
with
us
for
__21__
so
much
food.
“We
paid
for
our
food.
It
is
none
of
your
__22__,”
my
friend
told
him.
The
young
man
was
so
angry
that
he
__23__
took
his
phone
out
and
made
a
call
to
someone.
After
a
while,
__24__
from
the
Social
Security
Organization
arrived.
Upon
knowing
what
had
happened,
he
gave
us
a
50?euro
fine,
which
__25__
us.
The
officer
told
us
in
a
__26__
voice,
“__27__
is
yours
but
resources
belong
to
society.
There
are
many
__28__
people
in
the
world
who
are
suffering
from
hunger.
We
have
no
__29__
to
waste
resources.”
Their
attitude(态度)
to
eating
put
both
of
us
to
__30__.
We
need
to
correct
our
wrong
opinion.
We
should
realize
that
resources
don't
belong
to
a
single
person
but
they
belong
to
everyone.
We
can't
afford
to
waste
them.
(  )16.
A.
still
B.
even
C.
already
D.
only
(  )17.
A.
cheap
B.
simple
C.
expensive
D.
common
(  )18.
A.
rich
B.
stupid
C.
mean
D.
friendly
(  )19.
A.
full
B.
hungry
C.
honest
D.
free
(  )20.
A.
disagreed
B.
disappeared
C.
understood
D.
doubted
(  )21.
A.
ordering
B.
eating
C.
serving
D.
wasting
(  )22.
A.
business
B.
money
C.
action
D.
point
(  )23.
A.
slowly
B.
surprisely
C.
exactly
D.
quickly
(  )24.
A.
an
officer
B.
a
doctor
C.
a
postman
D.
a
teacher
(  )25.
A.
surprised
B.
upset
C.
worried
D.
satisfied
(  )26.
A.
relaxing
B.
serious
C.
thankful
D.
boring
(  )27.
A.
Money
B.
Decision
C.
Right
D.
Freedom
(  )28.
A.
old
B.
young
C.
rich
D.
poor
(  )29.
A.
use
B.
reason
C.
need
D.
way
(  )30.
A.
interest
B.
trouble
C.
shame
D.
joy
三、阅读理解(30分)
A
Welcome
a
student
from
France
or
Spain
into
your
family!
Host
a
student
from
Spain
or
France
and
experience
his/her
life
and
culture.
Exchange
students
from
Spain
and
France
are
looking
for
welcoming
warm,
fun
and
loving
hosts
who
will
share
life
and
culture
with
them
for
a
few
weeks
in
June,
July
and
August.
Stays
can
be
from
3
to
6
weeks.
What
to
do
with
your
exchange
student:
Movies/Museums/Beach/Cooking/Baking/Community
projects/Volunteering/Hanging
out/Shopping/Disneyland/anything
you
can
think
of...
Requirements
to
host:
Loving,
active,
outgoing
family
One
stay?at?home,
or
part?time
host
parent
Teen
in
the
home
within
4
years
of
age
of
the
exchange
student
Willing
to
take
students
to
places
of
interest
once
a
week
(maybe
visiting
them
next
summer
at
their
home
countries)
If
you
are
interested
and
would
like
more
information,
please
contact:
Shirley
Wentzell
909?918?6715
Email:
Shirley@
(  )31.
Exchange
students
from
France
or
Spain
will
possibly
stay
for
________
in
host
families.
A.
10
days
B.
5
weeks
C.
2
months
D.
1
year
(  )32.
According
to
the
passage,
we
can
learn
that
________.
A.
exchange
students
will
come
back
next
summer
B.
exchange
students
have
to
cook
dinner
by
themselves
C.
parents
in
a
host
family
should
have
full?time
jobs
D.
teens
in
host
families
can
experience
different
cultures
(  )33.
The
text
above
is
probably
a
________.
A.
letter
B.
notice
C.
poster
D.
diary
B
America
is
a
mobile
society.
Friendships
between
Americans
can
be
close
and
real,
yet
disappear
soon.
They
don't
feel
hurt.
If
the
same
two
people
meet
again,
even
years
later,
they
will
pick__up
the
friendship.
This
can
be
quite
difficult
for
us
Chinese
to
understand.
Friendships
between
us
develop
more
slowly
but
may
become
lifelong
feelings,
extending(延伸)
deeply
into
both
families.
There
is
another
difficult
point
for
us
to
understand.
Although
Americans
treat
friends
warmly
in
their
personal
everyday
lives,
they
don't
show
their
politeness
to
them
if
it
requires
a
great
deal
of
time.
But
in
China,
we
are
usually
generous
with
our
time.
We,
as
hosts,
will
appear
at
an
airport
even
in
the
middle
of
the
night
to
meet
a
friend.
We
may
take
days
off
from
our
work
to
act
as
guides
to
our
friends.
It
is
the
opposite
in
America.
Americans
cannot
manage
the
time
to
do
a
great
deal
with
a
visitor
outside
their
daily
plans.
They
will
probably
expect
the
visitors
to
get
themselves
from
the
airport
to
the
hotels.
And
they
expect
the
visitors
will
phone
them
from
there.
Once
the
visitors
arrive
at
their
homes,
the
welcome
will
be
full,
warm
and
real.
For
Americans,
it
is
often
considered
friendlier
to
invite
a
friend
to
their
homes
than
to
restaurants,
except
for
business
matters.
Americans
are
ready
to
receive
us
foreigners
at
their
homes,
share
their
holidays,
and
their
home
life.
So
accept
their
hospitality(好客)
at
home
and
enjoy
your
visit
in
America!
(  )34.
The
underlined
phrase
“pick
up”
in
paragraph
1
may
mean
“________”.
A.
keep
out
B.
give
up
C.
pay
no
attention
to
D.
continue
(  )35.
Which
of
the
following
is
a
typical
example
of
American
hospitality?
A.
Treating
friends
at
home.
B.
Taking
days
off
to
be
with
friends.
C.
Meeting
friends
at
the
airport
at
midnight.
D.
Sharing
everything
they
have.
(  )36.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Americans
are
always
generous
with
their
time.
B.
Americans
don't
feel
hurt
if
their
friendships
disappear
soon.
C.
Chinese
friendships
develop
more
slowly
but
will
never
disappear.
D.
Americans
don't
like
to
invite
a
friend
to
their
homes.
(  )37.
This
passage
is
most
probably
written
for
________.
A.
American
students
B.
Chinese
students
C.
Chinese
visitors
to
America
D.
American
visitors
to
China
C
As
a
guest,
you
will
be
welcomed
with
open
arms
during
mealtimes
whenever
Indian
families
gather.
Habits
of
how
and
when
food
is
eaten
are
based
on
social
traditions,
and
most
families
form
their
special
habits
around
cultural
and
family
traditions.
Tasty
vegetables
Since
many
Indians
are
vegetarians,__the
menu
for
everyday
meals
is
based
mostly
upon
a
diet
without
meat.
When
meat
is
included
in
dishes,
it
is
most
commonly
in
the
form
of
chicken
or
lamb,
and
sometimes
seafood.
Most
of
the
Indian
population
is
Hindu(印度教的),
so
beef
and
pork
can't
be
seen
in
Indian
dishes
due
to
religious(宗教的)
requirements.
Daily
meals
In
India,
most
people
eat
a
morning
meal,
a
midday
meal
and
an
evening
meal
with
healthy
snacks.
The
evening
meal
is
generally
the
biggest
meal
of
the
day,
followed
by
the
midday
meal.
Green
tea
is
more
likely
to
be
served
than
alcohol(酒)
during
evening
meals.
Family
time
Family
is
central
to
Indian
cultural
values.
Everyone
gathers
around
the
table
or
relaxes
on
the
floor.
Women
traditionally
do
most
of
the
food
preparation
for
the
household.
Meals
are
served
when
most
of
the
family
members
are
home
and
prefer
to
eat.
▲____
An
eating
habit
in
the
traditional
Indian
culture
is
to
have
Indian
food,
such
as
curry(咖喱),
rice
and
naan(馕)
bread,
by
picking
it
up
using
the
hands.
Indian
people
wash
their
hands
carefully
before
and
after
eating.
The
right
hand
is
preferred
over
the
left
hand
when
they
eat
or
carry
food.
The
left
hand
is
considered
less
clean
because
it
is
used
more
for
such
tasks
as
taking
off
shoes
and
toileting.
(  )38.
The
underlined
word
“vegetarians”
probably
means
“________”.
A.
people
who
eat
no
meat
B.
people
who
have
religious
beliefs
C.
people
who
like
to
eat
meat
D.
people
who
prefer
to
live
in
India
(  )39.
Which
of
the
following
sorts
is
TRUE
for
Indians?
A.
breakfast>lunch>dinner
B.
lunch>breakfast>dinner
C.
breakfastD.
dinner>breakfast>lunch
(  )40.
If
you
visit
an
Indian
family,
what
should
you
do?
A.
Use
chopsticks
to
eat
rice.
B.
Carry
naan
bread
with
your
left
hand.
C.
Ask
for
some
wine
to
drink
during
dinner.
D.
Wash
hands
before
and
after
dinner.
(  )41.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
put
in
the
“____▲____”?
A.
Finger
foods
B.
Arriving
time
C.
Giving
presents
D.
Expressing
thanks
D
Living
in
a
foreign
culture
can
be
exciting,
but
it
can
also
be
confusing(令人迷惑的).
A
group
of
Americans
who
taught
English
in
other
countries
recently
discussed
their
experiences.
They
decided
that
miscommunications
were
always
possible,
even
over
something
as
simple
as
“yes”
and
“no”.
On
her
first
day
in
Micronesia,
an
island
in
the
Pacific,
Lisa
thought
people
weren't
paying
any
attention
to
her.
The
day
was
hot.
She
went
into
a
store
and
asked,
“Do
you
have
cold
drinks?”
The
woman
there
didn't
say
anything.
Lisa
repeated
the
question.
Still
the
woman
said
nothing.
She
later
learned
that
the
woman
had
answered
her:
She
had
raised
her
eyebrows(眉毛),
which
in
Micronesia
means
“yes”.
Jan
remembered
an
experience
she
had
in
Bulgaria,
a
country
in
Europe.
She
went
to
a
restaurant
that
was
known
for
its
cabbage.
She
asked
the
waiter,
“Do
you
have
cabbage
today?”
He
nodded
his
head.
Jan
waited,
but
the
cabbage
never
came.
In
that
country,
a
nod
means
“no”.
Tom
had
a
similar
problem
when
he
arrived
in
India.
After
explaining
something
in
class,
he
asked
his
students
if
they
understood.
They
answered
with
many
different
nods
and
shakes
of
the
head.
He
thought
some
people
had
not
understood,
so
he
explained
again.
When
he
asked
again,
they
did
the
same
thing.
He
soon
found
out
that
his
students
did
understand.
In
India,
people
nod
and
shake
their
heads
in
different
ways
depending
on
where
they
come
from.
You
have
to
know
where
a
person
is
from
to
understand
whether
they
mean
“yes”
or
“no”.
(  )42.
These
Americans
teaching
English
in
other
countries
found
that
they
________.
A.
should
go
abroad
for
vacations
B.
needed
to
learn
foreign
languages
C.
should
often
discuss
their
experiences
D.
had
problems
in
communication
(  )43.
People
in
Micronesia
show
“yes”
by
________.
A.
nodding
heads
B.
raising
eyebrows
C.
shaking
heads
D.
saying
“no”
(  )44.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
this
passage?
A.
In
Bulgaria,
nodding
heads
means
“no”.
B.
Jan
taught
English
on
a
Pacific
island.
C.
Lisa
was
trying
to
buy
some
cabbage.
D.
In
India,
only
shaking
heads
means
“yes”.
(  )45.
The
passage
is
mainly
about
________.
A.
body
language
in
foreign
restaurants
B.
class
discussion
in
Indian
schools
C.
miscommunications
in
different
cultures
D.
English
teaching
in
other
countries
四、词汇运用(15分)
A)用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。
46.
At
the
height
of
his
fame,
every
word
of
his
was
________.
47.
Harbin
is
a
big
city
in
the
________
part
of
China.
48.
The
little
girl
________
her
mother
and
gave
her
a
hug
when
she
saw
her.
49.
I
________
by
Alice's
home
and
chatted
with
her
for
an
hour.
50.
You
should
pay
more
attention
to
the
table
________
when
going
out
for
dinner.
B)根据中文提示完成短文。
Most
teenagers
are
self?willed(任性的)
at
present.
They
do
what
they
want
to
do
without
thinking
about
others'
feelings.
My
best
friend,
Jack
Smith,
is
from
Raleigh.
It
is
the
51________(首府)
of
the
US
state
of
North
Carolina.
North
Carolina
State
is
in
52________(东部的)
America.
He
has
a(n)
53________(孙女)
named
Katie.
She
doesn't
care
how
to
54________(表现)
at
the
dinner
table.
She
enjoys
doing
what
her
parents
don't
allow
her
to
do.
In
her
favorite
55________(季节)
winter,
she
is
used
to
swimming
in
the
river
at
56________(中午)
though
it's
over
ten
degrees
below
zero.
Similar
examples
go
on
and
on.
Jack
Smith
can
do
nothing
but
get
57________(生气的).
So
I
often
offer
some
58________(建议)
to
him.
And
I
also
59________(交换)
ideas
with
Katie.
She
says
she
feels
60________(轻松的)
to
do
what
she
wants
to
do.
I
hope
she
can
realize
and
give
up
her
bad
habits
as
soon
as
possible.
五、语法填空(10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
Different
countries
have
different
cultures
and
customs.
Do
you
know
about
them?
The
following
will
tell
you
a
lot.
In
both
China
and
some
Western
countries,
the
rose
is
61________(regard)
as
a
symbol
of
love.
People
think
the
rose
stands
for
love,
peace,
courage
and
friendship.
In
some
Asian
countries,
62________(stand)
very
close
to
the
person
you
are
talking
with
is
quite
common.
63________,
if
you
do
this
in
Europe,
some
people
might
feel
64________(comfortable).
In
China,
if
someone
says
something
good
about
you,
65________
is
polite
to
answer
“No,
not
at
all!”
In
Britain
or
America,
a
person
answers
“Thank
you!”66________
a
big
smile.
This
may
not
be
common
in
China,
but
it
is
good
manners
in
Britain
and
America.
In
the
ROK,
it
is
polite
to
pass
something
to
an
older
person
with
both
67________(hand).
In
Italy,
you
don't
make
the
OK
sign
with
your
fingers.
In
Thailand,
you
are
supposed
not
68________(touch)
a
child
on
the
head.
In
Britain,
it's
not
polite
to
ask
people
“How
69________(many)
money
do
you
earn?”
But
Americans
don't
mind
this
so
much.
But
in
both
Britain
and
America,
it
is
not
polite
to
ask
people
how
old
they
are.
In
70________
word,
it's
very
helpful
and
useful
to
know
something
about
cultures
and
customs
from
different
countries.
六、任务型阅读(5分)
阅读下面短文,从文后所给的A—E五个选项中选择正确的答案(其中一项多余),将其序号填入第71—74题,然后回答第75小题。
It
was
a
cold
January
morning.
A
man
sat
at
a
subway
station
in
Washington,
D.C.,
and
started
to
play
the
violin.
He
played
for
about
45
minutes.
71________
However,
most
of
them
didn't
stop.
Three
minutes
went
by
and
a
middle?aged
man
noticed
there
was
a
musician
playing
music.
72________
A
minute
later,
the
violinist
received
his
first
tip:
A
woman
threw
the
money
in
the
violin
case
without
stopping
and
continued
to
walk.
In
the
musician's
45?minute
show,
only
6
people
stopped
and
stayed
for
a
while.
73________
He
collected
$32
in
all.
When
he
finished
playing
and
silence
took
over,
no
one
noticed
it.
No
one
knew
the
violinist
was
Joshua
Bell,
one
of
the
best
musicians
in
the
world.
Two
days
before
his
playing
at
the
subway
station,
the
tickets
for
Joshua
Bell's
show
were
sold
out
at
a
theater
in
Boston.
This
was
part
of
a
social
experiment
which
was
done
by
The
Washington
Post.
74________
One
of
the
possible
conclusions
could
be:
If
we
do
not
have
a
moment
to
stop
and
listen
to
one
of
the
best
musicians
in
the
world
playing
the
best
music,
how
many
other
great
things
are
we
missing?
75.
How
long
did
the
musician
play
the
violin?(答案不多于3个单词)
________________________________________________________________________
七、书面表达(20分)
76.某英语教育网站正在开展主题为“How
can
a
teenager
be
well?mannered
at
school?”的讨论,为此你采访了一些同学(结果见下表)。请据此用英语写一篇短文参与讨论,并阐述你的观点。
同学们的主要观点
你的观点
遵守学校规则;向老师问好;帮助同学;保持校园洁净
……(至少两条)
  注意:(1)短文必须包括表中所有内容,可适当增加细节;(2)词数:80—100;(3)短文首段已给出,不计入总词数。
I
have
recently
done
a
survey
about
how
a
teenager
can
be
well?mannered
at
school.
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
Unit
10 单元检测
听力材料
第一节:听小对话,回答问题。
1.
W:
Do
you
bow
to
each
other
in
your
country?
M:
No.
In
China,
we
are
supposed
to
shake
hands.
2.
W:
Finish
the
cake,
Mike.
M:
I've
had
too
much,
Mom.
Can
I
eat
it
tomorrow?
3.
W:
It
was
a
long
ride
for
you
to
come
here.
M:
I
was
lucky.
A
young
man
offered
me
a
seat
so
I
wasn't
tired.
4.
W:
It's
already
6:40.
We
need
to
rush.
M:
The
party
begins
at
7:00.
There's
still
some
time.
5.
W:
No,
you
were
not
supposed
to
kiss
the
girl
on
the
face
here.
M:
Really?
I'm
so
sorry.
I
thought
it
would
be
polite
for
me
to
do
so.
第二节:听长对话,回答问题。
听下面一段较长的对话,回答6—7两小题。
W:
Oh,
Bill.
What
a
lovely
photo!
Who
is
the
boy
in
yellow
beside
you?
M:
He
is
my
new
friend
Peter.
He
was
born
in
Italy,
but
he
grew
up
in
France.
W:
Did
you
kiss
him
or
bow
to
him
when
you
met
him?
M:
No,
I
didn't
know
their
customs
at
first.
So
I
held
out
my
hand
when
I
met
him.
But
he
kissed
me.
W:
That
sounds
interesting.
听下面一段较长的对话,回答8—10三小题。
W:
Matthew,
do
you
know
much
about
body
language
in
countries
around
the
world?
M:
Sure,
Sally.
I've
picked
up
a
few
things
from
traveling
around
for
work.
Why?
W:
Well,
I
had
a
meeting
today
with
a
woman
from
Japan
and
she
wouldn't
stop
bowing!
I
didn't
know
what
to
do!
M:
Did
you
bow
back?
W:
No,
I
tried
to
shake
hands,
but
she
didn't
shake
hands
with
me.
M:
Well,
people
bow
to
greet
each
other
in
Japan.
W:
But
she
was
in
America!
Shouldn't
she
have
known
that
shaking
hands
in
America
is
a
great
way
to
greet
each
other?
M:
Things
are
different
in
Japan.
W:
And
she
wouldn't
look
at
me
at
the
meeting.
M:
It's
impolite
to
look
at
others
in
Japan.
第三节:听独白,回答问题。
I
have
been
in
the
US
for
one
week
and
my
host
family
is
really
nice.
Yesterday
was
my
birthday
and
they
had
a
party
for
me
at
home.
They
bought
me
a
cake,
sang
to
me
and
gave
me
a
present.
Then
I
got
back
to
my
room
to
open
it
after
the
party.
But
when
I
got
to
the
university
and
talked
about
my
present
with
my
friend
Lily
this
morning,
she
told
me
that
I
should
have
opened
it
when
they
gave
it
to
me.
You
know
we
never
open
a
present
in
front
of
other
people
in
China.
I
hope
I
didn't
make
my
host
family
unhappy.
And
Lily
suggested
me
send
my
host
family
a
thank?you
note.
I
think
I
should
learn
something
about
American
custom
now.
听力部分
一、
1—5.
ABCCB
6—10.
ABBCB
11—15.
CBCAB
笔试部分
二、
16—20.
DBCBC 21—25.
DADAA 26—30.
BADBC
三、
31—35.
BDCDA 36—40.
BCACD 41—45.
ADBAC
四、
46.
valuable
47.
northern
48.
kissed
49.
dropped
50.
manners
51.
capital
52.
eastern
53.
granddaughter
54.
behave
55.
season
56.
noon
57.
mad58.
suggestions/advice
59.
exchange
60.
relaxed
五、
61.
regarded
62.
standing
63.
However
64.
uncomfortable
65.
it
66.
with
67.
hands
68.
to
touch
69.
much
70.
a
六、
71—74.
ECAD 75.
For
45
minutes.
七、
76.
One
possible
version:
I__have__recently__done__a__survey__about__how__a__teenager__can__be__well?mannered__at__school.
Most
students
think
it's
important
to
follow
the
rules
at
school.
They
are
expected
to
be
on
time
for
class
and
wear
school
uniforms.
They
also
agree
that
they
should
greet
their
teachers,
which
shows
their
respect.
Besides,
they
need
to
help
others
if
necessary.
Being
helpful
is
a
form
of
good
manners.
What's
more,
they
express
the
idea
that
they
should
keep
their
school
clean.
Throwing
litter
everywhere
is
terrible.
In
my
opinion,
we'd
better
avoid
making
trouble
at
school.
And
we
need
to
pay
attention
to
our
studies
and
listen
to
our
teachers
carefully
in
class.
(98
words)
A.
About
20
people
gave
him
money
but
continued
to
walk.
B.
This
is
a
question
that
we
should
consider
seriously.
C.
He
stopped
for
a
few
seconds
and
then
walked
away
hurriedly.
D.
They
would
draw
some
conclusions(结论)
from
the
experiment.
E.
When
the
musician
was
playing,
thousands
of
people
went
through
the
station.