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完形填空。
     The word "sandwich" is  an  English word.  Sandwich was an English _1_. He lived in England about
two hundred years ago. Sandwich had a lot of _2_. He  was  very rich(富有的). But he liked _3_ cards
for money. He often played  _4_   day  and  night.   _5___ day he played for twenty-four hours without
stopping. He did not _6_ the card table to eat. He asked his man to _7_ him some meat and _8_. So he
put some meat between two pieces of bread. He did not want to stop _9_ playing cards. From the name
of this man, Sandwich, we have the word "sandwich" _10_.
(     )1. A. woman
(     )2. A. money
(     )3. A. making
(     )4. A. every  
(     )5. A. One   
(     )6. A. hold  
(     )7. A. use   
(     )8. A. milk
(     )9. A. before
(     )10.A.in shops
B. man     
B. food  
B. keeping  
B. only    
B. Some   
B. leave   
B. take    
B. tea    
B. when   
B. at school
C. place  
C. bread   
C. playing  
C. one     
C. Next    
C. put    
C. bring  
C. fruit  
C. after  
C. today
D. book        
D. cards      
D.  selling  
D. all        
D. This        
D. show        
D. throw      
D.  bread      
D. because    
D. this year  
1~5BACDA   6~10BCDBC
阅读理解。
    Every country has its favorite food. Italians like to eat pizza. Indians like to eat hot food. Japanese like
to eat fish. Often they don"t cook it.
   In England, one of the most  popular kinds of food is fish and chips. People usually buy it in a fish and
chip shop. They put it in paper bags, and take it home,  or  to  their workplace. Sometimes they eat it in
the park or on the road. The  world"s  favorite  food is American fast food. If you go to some important
cities in the world, you can find people eating hamburgers and chips.
   Fish and chips and Chinese take-away  food are very popular in England. But they are less popular in
the USA, they eat take-away food, too, like chicken. But  the  most  popular kind of take-away food is
the hamburger. It looks like bread with meat in it. Ham (火腿) is a kind of pork, but the hamburger does
not have any pork in it. The beef is inside a kind of cake hamburgers are delicious. They are also popular
in England and Australia.
1. Italians like to eat __________. 
A. dumplings        
B. pizza      
C. hot food          
D. fish
2.Fish and chips are very popular in _____.   
A. England          
B. Australia  
C. the USA          
D. Canada  
3. In different countries people eat ______ food.
A. different          
B. the same  
C. the different      
D. same
4. The hamburger does not have any _____ in it.
A. beef              
B. pork      
C. fish              
D. chips 
5. Hamburger is a kind of ______.    
A. meat              
B. drink    
C. food              
D. Vegetable
完形填空。
  When you are invited to a meal in Thailand (泰国),  the words of the
invitation mean "come and eat rice".  In fact, nearly all Thai dishes are    1    with
rice, which grows there very easily _ 2   the climate is warm and there is much
rain.
  The food that is served is    3    cut into pieces, so there is no need to use
knives or forks, but instead, special spoons and forks are used. The Thais    4   to
eat with their hands and now there are still some people who eat this way. There
is a special    5   of doing it. First they wash their    6   hands in a bowl of
water--they only eat with their right hands. They are careful not to let the food 
   7   the palms of their hands. After the meal, the      8    are again carefully
washed.
  The meal usually has several different dishes. They are all hot. They are
served in bowls which everyone shares,      9     each person has their own bowl
of    10  . As Thai land has a long coastline, it is not surprising that fish and shell
fish play an important part in Thai cooking.
(     )1. A. eaten  
(     )2. A. when  
(     )3. A. never  
(     )4. A. went  
(     )5. A. reason
(     )6. A. dirty  
(     )7. A. touch  
(     )8. A. forks  
(     )9. A. because
(     )10. A. fish  
B. used  
B. if    
B. perhaps
B. had    
B. way    
B. right  
B. catch  
B. spoons
B. though
B. rice  
C. smelled
C. because
C. hardly
C. wanted
C. idea  
C. left  
C. feel  
C. hands  
C. since  
C. water  
D. tasted  
D. so      
D. always  
D. used    
D. result  
D. big      
D. drop    
D. bowls    
D. until    
D. shellfish
阅读理解。
  When my wife and I went to live in an Arab country, my friends told us to
be prepared for a culture shock (文化差异).  Later, we realized that the advice
given to us by our friends was correct.
  The culture shock started with the weather.  Here, the burning sun can cook
an egg in a minute!  The hot weather made us feel so tired that we were falling
asleep at midday!
  Another culture shock was the working week. We worked from Saturdays to
Wednesdays, including Sundays. It was also strange to see people praying
(祷告)in a certain direction! They have strict rules for women. They do not let
people see their faces in public. "I"hey do not let women drive cars, either. All
dresses worn by women have to cover the bodies completely. They believe that
women cannot be seen in public.
  At the weekends, we went camping in the desert.  I will never for-get
watching the sun setting over the desert. We also enjoyed riding on the camels.
In the end, we enjoyed living there, but their culture is very different from the
American culture.
1. The writer experienced the culture shock _____.
A. before going to the Arab country
B. after camping in the desert
C. during stay in the Arab country
D. while watching the sunset
2. People in the Arab country do not go to work _____ 
A. on Mondays and Tuesdays
B. on Saturdays and Sundays
C. on Wednesdays and Thursdays
D. on Thursdays and Fridays
3. Which of the following is strict rules for women?
a. cover faces in public          
b. not go outside
c. be dressed in white          
d. not drive cars
A. a; c                  
B. a; d
C. b; c                  
D. b; d
4. What does the writer think of living in the Arab country?
A. He enjoyed living there.
B. He enjoyed the culture there.
C. He was interested in praying.
D. He felt strange to see the weather.
5. Which animal probably lives in the Arab country?
A. Camels.              
B. Sheep.
C. Pandas.              
D. Kangaroos.
阅读理解。
  Different countries have different customs. When you travel to other
countries, please follow their customs, just as the saying goes. "_____"
  Very often people who travel to the United States forget to tip (付小费). Ii
is usual to tip porters who help carry your bags, taxi drivers and waiters.
Waiters expect to get a 15%tip on the cost of your meal. Taxi drivers expect the
same amount.
  In England, make sure to stand in line even if there are only two of byou.  I
t"s important to respect lines there,  It"s a good idea to talk about the weather. It"s
a favourite subject of conversation with the British.
  In Spain, it"s a good idea to have a light meal in the afternoon if someone
invites you for dinner.  People. have dinner very late, and restaurants do not
generally open until after 9 pm.
  In Arab countries, men kiss one another on the cheek (脸颊). Your host may
welcome you with a kiss on both cheeks. It is polite of you to do the same.
  In Japan, people usually give personal or business cards to each other when
they meet for the first time. When a person gives you a card, don"t put it into your
pocket right away. The person expects you to read it.
  Don"t forget to be careful of your body language to express something in
conversation.  A kind of body language that is acceptable in one culture may be
impolite in another.
1. When you travel to the USA, you don"t need to tip _____.
A. porters                  
B. waiters
C. actors                  
D. taxi drivers
2. The missing sentence in the first paragraph should be"_____."
A. Love me, love my dog
B. He who laughs last laughs best
C. When in Rome, do as the Romans do
D. Where there is a will, there is a way
3. The underlined word " porters"  in the passage means"_____".
A. 搬运工                      
B. 清洁工
C. 接线员                    
D. 售票员
4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. In Spain, people usually have dinner very early.
B. In England, it"s not polite to talk about the weather.
C. In Arab countries, men kiss one another on the cheek.
D. In Japan, you should not read the business card as soon as you get it.
5. What"s the best title of the passage?
A. How to Tip
B. Body Language
C. When to Have Dinner
D. Advice to International Travellers
阅读理解,判断正(T)误(F)。
     People use money to buy food,books, bicycles and hundreds of other things they need. When they
work, they usually get paid in money.
     Most of the money used today is made of metal (金属) or paper.But in ancient (古代的) time, people
often used all kinds of things as money. One of the first kinds of money was shells (贝壳).
     In China, cloth and knives were used as money. Elephant tusks (象牙), monkey tails and salt were
used in some parts of Africa. Rice was also a kind of money used by the ancient people in some islands.
Cows and other animals were used as money, too.
     The first copper coins( 铜币) were made in China. They were round and had a square (方形) hole
in the center.Different countries had used different metal for their money. Later some countries began to
make coins of gold and silver. But gold and silver were heavy to carry when people need a lot of coins to
buy something expensive. The Chinese were the first to use paper money. The first paper money looked
more like a note from one paper to another than the paper money used today.
(     )1.People used all kinds of things as money in ancient times.
(     )2.African people used copper coin as money in the old days.
(     )3.People gave up gold and silver coins because they were easy to slip off.
(     )4.The Indians were the first to use paper money.
(     )5.The passage is mainly about the history of money.