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When my parents came to America, they praised my house. Everyone had his/her own bedroom; there was a front yard, a backyard and a garage; there were many bathrooms – all convenient and comfortable. However, they were not used to the glass doors at the first floor. My mom, from southern China, was worried that someone would break open the glass doors. Though I said that nobody would do that, she was still worried about it.
When I brought them to eat in fast food restaurants, whether it was in McDonald’s or KFC, they saw that refilling drinks was for free. This concept (观念) of free refill was so new to them.
A Chinese friend told me a story. He and his American girlfriend ate at a restaurant. His girlfriend wanted to drink English tea. He was curious, so he tried some and found that it didn’t taste bad with milk and sugar in it. Adding more water to tea is free of course, so he drank more cups. His girlfriend found it embarrassing and explained to him that what he was doing was not exactly fair. If he wanted to drink more tea, he should buy another cup. My friend thought that Americans could take advantage of the free refills, but only a few of them did that. After staying in America for some time, he changed his habit.
小题1:We can infer that the writer _____.
A.doesn’t like American culture |
B.has got used to her life in America |
C.received an American education as a child |
D.thinks American and Chinese cultures are the same |
A.That someone would break into the house. |
B.That someone would be hurt by the glass doors. |
C.That they wouldn’t have a bedroom of their own. |
D.That they wouldn’t live comfortably in the house. |
A.there were so many choices |
B.the prices for food were so low |
C.they could refill drinks for free |
D.they could get extra food for free |
A.Americans like taking advantage of other people |
B.her boyfriend wouldn’t like traditional English tea |
C.drinking too much English tea harmed people’s health |
D.her boyfriend shouldn’t take advantage of the free refills |
答案
小题1:B
小题2:A
小题3:C
小题4:D
解析
试题分析:文章介绍作者在美国生活一段时间后已经习惯了美国的生活方式,但是他的父母眼中中国和美国在很多地方还是有文化的差异的。
小题1:推理题:根据文章第一段的句子:After living in the United States for quite a long time, I do not think about the cultural differences any more可以推断出他习惯于在美国的生活,所以选B
小题2:细节题:根据文章第二段的句子:My mom, from southern China, was worried that someone would break open the glass doors.可知让作者的父母担心的是有人会闯入房间。选A
小题3:细节题:根据文章第三段的句子:whether it was in McDonald’s or KFC, they saw that refilling drinks was for free. This concept (观念) of free refill was so new to them.可知第一次在美国的麦当劳吃饭的时候,作者的父母很惊讶他们可以免费加满饮料,所以选C
小题4:细节题:根据文章最后一段的句子:His girlfriend found it embarrassing and explained to him that what he was doing was not exactly fair.可知这个女孩认为她的男朋友不应该充分利用免费续杯。所以选D。
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试题【After living in the United States for quite a long time, I do not think about th】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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It is always helpful when people keep their nose out of other people’s business. They do not interfere (干涉). The opposite of this is someone who noses around all the time. Such people are interested in other people’s private matters. They’re considered nosy. Someone who keeps his nose to the grindstone (磨石) works very hard. This can help a worker keep his nose clean or stay out of trouble.
One unusual expression is that is no skin off my nose. This means that a situation doesn’t affect or concern me. We also say that sometimes a person cuts off his nose to spite his face. That is, he makes a situation bad for himself by doing something foolish because he is angry.
More problems can develop if a person looks down his nose at someone or something. The person acts as if something is unimportant or worthless. This person might also turn up his nose at something that he considers not good enough. This person thinks he is better than everyone else. He has his nose in the air.
In school, some students thumb their nose at their teacher. They refuse to obey orders or do any work. Maybe the students do not know the correct answers. My mother always told me when I was a student, “If you study hard, the answers should be right under your nose or easily seen.”
小题1:If we say a wife leads her husband by the nose, we probably mean she _____.
A.loves her husband very much |
B.controls her husband’s actions |
C.gets on well with her husband |
D.does whatever her husband wants her to do |
A.Don’t keep your nose to the grindstone. |
B.Keep your nose out of my business. |
C.Please keep your nose clean. |
D.You are really hard-nosed. |
A.who is too proud of himself/herself |
B.who is very angry about something |
C.who often makes a situation bad |
D.who doesn’t care about anything |
A.happy | B.excited | C.angry | D.relaxed |
Animals fight; so do savages (野蛮人); hence to be good at fighting is to be good in the way in which an animal or a savage is good, but it is not to be civilized. Even being good at getting other people to fight for you and telling them how to do it most efficiently -this, after all, is what conquerors and generals have done -is not being civilized. People fight to settle quarrels. Fighting means killing, and civilized peoples ought to be able to find some way of settling their disputes other than by seeing which side can kill off the greater number of the other side, and then saying that that side which has killed most has won. And it not only has won, but, because it has won, has been in the right. For that is what going to war means; it means saying that might is right.
That is what the story of mankind has on the whole been like. Even our own age has fought the two greatest wars in history, in which millions of people were killed or disabled. And while today it is true that people do not fight and kill each other in the streets -while, that is to say, we have got to the stage of keeping the rules and behaving properly to each other in daily life - nations and countries have not learnt to do this yet, and still behave like savages.
小题1:In the opening sentence the author indicates that ________.
A.conquerors, generals and soldiers should not be mentioned in history books. |
B.history books focus more on those who helped civilization forward. |
C.those who truly helped civilization forward is rarely mentioned in history books. |
D.most history books were written by conquerors, generals and soldiers. |
A.certainly both the greatest and the most civilized |
B.neither the most influential nor the most civilized. |
C.possibly the most civilized but not the most powerful. |
D.likely the greatest in some sense but not the most civilized. |
A.in a war only those who are powerful will win. |
B.those who are right should fight against those who are wrong. |
C.only those who are powerful have the right to go to war. |
D.those who fight believe that the winner is right and the loser wrong. |
A.we have fought fewer wars but suffered heavier casualties. |
B.modern time is not so civilized compared with the past. |
C.our age is not much better than those of the past. |
D.World War I and World War II are different from previous wars. |
A. The pioneers in science and technology.
B. Conquerors and generals.
C. Those setting disputes by force.
The experts in military matters
小题6: This passage is most likely taken from an article entitled ________.
A.Who Should Be Remembered |
B.Civilization and History |
C.War and World Peace |
D.Great conquerors in the world |
Another expression is“hold your tongue.”It means to be still and not talk.“Hold your tongue”is not something you would tell a friend.But a parent or teacher might use the expression to quiet a noisy child.
“Hold out”is an expression one hears often in sports reports and labor news.It means to refuse to play or work.Professional football and baseball players“hold out” if their team refuses to pay them what they think they are worth.
The expression“hold up” has several different meanings.One is a robbery.A man with a gun may say,“This is a hold up.Give me your money.”Another meaning is to delay.A driver who was held up by heavy traffic might be late for work.Another meaning is for a story to be considered true after an investigation.A story can hold up if it is proved true.
“Hold on”is another expression,which means wait or stop.As you leave for school,your brother may say,“Hold on,you forgot your book.” It is used to ask a telephone caller to wait and not hang up his telephone.
Our final expression is“hold the line.”That means to keep a problem or situation from getting worse—to hold steady.For example,the president may say he will“hold the line on taxes.”He means there will be no increase in taxes.
小题1:The author introduces the expressions mainly by _____________.
A.giving examples | B.making comparisons |
C.raising questions | D.quoting famous remarks |
A.some footballers refuse to play a game |
B.someone else is wanted on the phone |
C.someone is not qualified for a position |
D.someone was delayed by heavy traffic |
A.amusing | B.polite | C.unfriendly | D.offensive |
A.change their artitude | B.refuse to work |
C.make a compromise | D.show their devotion |
A.I was late as I was held up by a hold up. |
B.Hold on!You have to pay the bill,sir. |
C.You can’t even hold a candle to Michael. |
D.I promise to hold the line on house prices. |
Researchers discovered that languages spoken in countries from Ghana and Laos to Iceland and Italy all include ‘‘huh?”, or something that sounds very like it. They said that while the study may sound silly,the word is an absolutely necessary part of speech.Without it and similar words,it would be impossible to show that we haven’t heard or understood what had been said and this would lead to constant misunderstandings.
But while other words used in the same context,such as ‘‘sorry"’ or‘ ‘what”,vary widely across languages,“huh?” remains unchanged.
The Dutch researchers carefully studied ten languages from around the world,including Siwu, which is spoken in Ghana, and an Australian Aboriginal language,as well as Italian,Spanish,Dutch and Mandarin Chinese.
They analyzed tapes of recorded conversations for words that sounded like ‘‘huh?” and were used to request that whatever had just been said be repeated.All contained a version of ‘‘huh?”.The word was also found in another 21 languages.While there were subtle differences in each country, all sounded basically the same.
This is surprising because normally unrelated languages will use very different words to describe the same thing.For instance,the Japanese for “dog’’ is ‘‘inu”,while the French is‘ ‘chien”.It is thought that languages around the world have developed their own version of “huh?’’ because the sound is quick and simple to form,as well as being easily understood.
The researchers,said that it might seem unimportant to carry out scientific research into a word like “huh?"’ but in fact this little word is an essential tool in human communication.They also have an answer for those who claim that ‘‘huh?’’ isn’t a word.They say that it qualifies because of the small differences in its pronunciation in different languages.It also can be considered a word because it’s something we learn to say,rather than a grunt or cry that we are born knowing how to make.
小题1:According to researchers,the word “huh?” is very important in speech because of .
A.its important function in communication |
B.its simple and easy sound and spelling |
C.its popularity in every language |
D.its stable meaning in language development |
A.You should apologize to her for speaking in a low voice. |
B.You should invite her to share her different views politely. |
C.You should try to say what you’ve just said again in a clearer way. |
D.You should ask her to repeat what she says before that. |
A.comparing different words with the same meaning in different languages |
B.interviewing language experts in universities |
C.talking with people from ten different countries |
D.analyzing the recorded conversations in different languages |
A.it is pronounced quite differently around the world |
B.it is something humans learn to say |
C.there is a clear and consistent spelling of the word |
D.it is listed in most dictionaries |
Alton Towers in Britain opened the world"s first 14-1oop roller coaster a few months ago, called The Smiler. Over in Abu Dhabi, Ferrari World claims to have the world"s fastest one. Ferrari World"s Formula Rossa ride sends out passengers from 0-240km/h in just 4. 9 seconds. During this rapid acceleration they experience G-forces only fighter pilots usually feel: Up to 4. 8G. The designer of several rides at Alton Towers, said: "While we can stand 6-8Gs for very short periods of time, ff we experience 5G for more than five seconds we"re likely to "black out."
On modern roller coasters passengers experience about 3G in tight turns and loops. But while we may have reached the limit in terms of G-forces, there is no technological limit to how fast or how high roller coasters can go---it"s all down to money. Alton Towers" The Smiler cost ~18m to build.
Some companies are finding other ways to keep us amused. There"s a move towards indoor rides where the experience is improved by audio-visual technologies. For example, a company called Dynamic Structures is currently developing a "coal-mine-themed" ride for a client in Dubai that will combine speed and G-forces with 3D projection effects and robotics, which will trick your brain into thinking you"re really falling.
I can"t wait to enjoy this one. What about you: Do you like being upside down?
小题1:The underlined phrase "black out" in the second paragraph probably means .... .
A.stop breathing | B.lose consciousness for a short time |
C.lose memory forever | D.bleed to death |
A.all the theme parks are creating the fast roller coasters |
B.the Smiler sends out passengers from 0-240km/h in just 4.9 seconds |
C.it is unusual for fighter pilots to feel up to 4.8G |
D.the more the money is spent, the faster the roller coaster can go |
A.3Dtechnologies | B.indoor rides | C.G-forces | D.dynamic structures |
A.The Fastest Roller Coaster | B.The Smiler and G-forces |
C.Screaming for Fun | D.The New Technology |
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