第1题:
Terri: Derrick, don't you think you should take a vacation? Even one or two days would be fine.
Derrick:__________ There's too much work.
A. I think so.
B. No way.
C. Count on me.
D. You don't know.
第2题:
Which of the following is not true?
A. Bernard Shaw didn't finish high schools,nor did Edison.
B. One must think carefully before pursuing a master's degree.
C. The higher your education level,the more money you will earn.
D. If you are too well-educated. you'll be overeducated for society's demands.
第3题:
"My dream?Do you think he’s the one the spinning arrow was pointing to?" is said by().
A、Pocahontas
B、Grandma Willow
C、John Smith
D、Pocahontas' dad
第4题:
Many visitors finds the fast pace at which American people move very troubling. One’s first impression is likely to be that everyone is in a rush. City people always appear to be hurrying to get where they are going and are very impatient if they are delayed even for a brief moment. At first, this may seem unfriendly to you. Drivers will rush you; storekeepers will be in a hurry as they serve you; people will push past you as they walk along the street. You will miss smiles, brief conversations with people as you shop or dine away from home. Do not think that because Americans are in such a hurry they are unfriendly. Often, life is much slower outside the big cities, as is true in other countries as well. Americans who live in cities such as New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles, often think that everyone is equally in a hurry to get things done; they expect others to “push back”, just as city people do in Tokyo, Singapore or Paris, for example. But when they discover that you are a stranger, most Americans become quite kindly and will take great care to help you. Many of them first came to the city as strangers and they remember how frightening a new city can be .If you need help or want to ask a question, choose a friendly looking person and say, “I am a stranger here. Can you help me?” Most people will stop, smile at you, and help you find you way or answer your questions. But you must let them know that you need help. Otherwise they are likely to pass you by, not noticing that you are new to the city and in need of help. Occasionally, you may find someone too busy or perhaps too rushed to give you aid. If this happens, do not be discouraged; just ask someone else. Most Americans enjoy helping a stranger.
1.Many people who first visit the United States will find that _______.
A、 America is a highly developed country
B、 American city people seem to be always in a rush
C、 the fast pace in American life often causes much trouble
D、 Americans are impatient and unfriendly people
2.When the author says “You will miss smile”, he means ___________.
A、 you will fail to notice that Americans are pleasant and happy
B、 you will be puzzled why Americans do not smile at you
C、 you will feel that Americans do not seem very friendly
D、 you will find that Americans don't have much sense of humor
3.In the author’s opinion, ___________.
A、 it is true that life in New York is much faster than that in any other city
B、 people living outside big cities are lazy and miserable
C、 most American people enjoy living in the suburbs of big cities
D、 those who are busy are not necessarily unfriendly
4.The life pace in cities is much ___________ than the one outside cities.
A、 faster
B、 slower
C、 happier
D、 sadder
5.If you say to an American that you are a stranger there, most probably he will _________.
A、 offer his help
B、 stop smiling at you
C、 help you find the way
D、 reply that he is pleased to meet you
第5题:
A.What
B.Where
C.How
第6题:
I am so sorry to interrupt you again.()
AThat's good.
BIt's all right.
CI don't think so.
DNo way!
第7题:
OK. Let’s have a good time.
Yes, I think so.
Thanks. The same to you.
But I think time goes slowly.
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That's good.
It's all right.
I don't think so.
No way!
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Passage Three
Many visitors finds the fast pace at which American people move very troubling. One's first impression is likely to be that everyone is in a rush. City people always appear to be hurrying to get where they are going and are very impatient if they are delayed even for a short moment.
At first, this may seem unfriendly to you. People will push past you as they walk along the street. You will miss smiles, brief conversations with people as you shop or dine away from home. Do not think that because Americans are in such a hurry they are unfriendly. Often, life is much slower outside the big cities, as is true in other countries as well.
Americans who live in cities often think that everyone is equally in a hurry to get things done; just as city people do in Tokyo, Singapore or Paris, for example. But When they discover that you are a stranger, most Americans become quite kindly and will take great care to help you. If you need help and say, "I am a stranger here. Can you help me?' Most people will stop, smile at you, and help you find you way or answer your questions. Occasionally, you may find someone too busy or perhaps too rushed to give you help. If this happens, do not be discouraged (气馁); just ask someone else. Most Americans enjoy helping a stranger.
41. Many people who first visit the United States will find that______.
A. America is a highly developed country
B. Americans are impatient and unfriendly people
C. the fast pace in American life often causes much trouble
D. American city people seem to be always in a rush
41.答案为D 从短文第一段可知美国人看起来都很忙碌。
第14题:
A
Americans(美国人) eat three meals a day. They usually have eggs, bread, fruits,milk and coffee for breakfast in the morning. Lunch is not the dinner for Americans.They eat hamburgers, French fries, sandwiches or fruits in the workplace(工作场所).
Students take sandwiches, fruits or hamburgers to school for lunch. Supper, the dinner, is the main(主要的) meal of the day. They usually eat supper at home. Mother cooks the supper: soup, salad, fish, chicken, vegetables and wine(酒). After that,
they have some dessert, ice cream, fruits and some coffee or tea.
( )21. Americans have three meals a day. They are_________
A. breakfast,lunch and dinner
B. lunch,supper and dinner
C. breakfast,supper and dinner
D. breakfast,dinner,supper
第15题:
A、It means "wearing the mask"
B、It means "keeping ideas to herself"
C、It means "telling everyone her bright ideas"
D、It means "agreeing with others’ ideas"
第16题:
A: ( )is David from? B:I think he's an American. But I'm not sure.
A. Where
B. What
C. How
第17题:
A.than
B.above
C.over
D.to
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Being arrogant means you refuse to change your mind.
Being arrogant means you only care about your own affairs.
Being arrogant means you believe nothing is worth your attention.
Being arrogant means you think your way is superior to that of others.
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