一、根据句意,用括号中所给词的适当形式填空
1. Beijing Opera is China's national opera and it is full of Chinese
2.
3. They suffered long hours,
4. It is
5. Only by studying hard can you learn English grammar
1. Beijing Opera is China's national opera and it is full of Chinese
cultural
traditions. (culture)2.
Firstly
, we need to prepare all the materials for the experiment. (first)3. They suffered long hours,
unsafe
working conditions and very little money. (safe)4. It is
uncommon
to see such a beautiful sunset in this city. (common)5. Only by studying hard can you learn English grammar
correctly
. (correct)答案
1. cultural 2. Firstly 3. unsafe 4. uncommon 5. correctly
二、阅读还原(有两项为多余项)
Different countries have different etiquette(礼仪) rules. Knowing them helps us get along well with people from other countries.
In China, it's polite to greet others with a smile and a nod. When eating dinner with friends or family, we shouldn't stick chopsticks upright in the rice. 6.
Japan is famous for its polite culture. People often bow to show respect. 8.
In the United Kingdom, people say "please" and "thank you" very often, even in small things. 9.
In the United States, 10.
Learning about these etiquette rules can make our travels and communications easier and happier.
A. The deeper the bow, the more respect they want to express.
B. It's polite to talk with strangers for a long time.
C. When waiting in line, everyone must follow the rule—no pushing or cutting in line.
D. It's good to eat as fast as possible during meals.
E. People usually shake hands firmly when they meet for the first time.
F. We usually don't hug strangers when meeting them.
G. This small action is considered disrespectful to food.
Different countries have different etiquette(礼仪) rules. Knowing them helps us get along well with people from other countries.
In China, it's polite to greet others with a smile and a nod. When eating dinner with friends or family, we shouldn't stick chopsticks upright in the rice. 6.
G
It's also kind to offer food to older people first. 7. F
Hugs are more common only among close friends or family members.Japan is famous for its polite culture. People often bow to show respect. 8.
A
For example, a deep bow is suitable when meeting a person of high status. When visiting someone's home, you must take off your shoes at the door to keep the floor clean.In the United Kingdom, people say "please" and "thank you" very often, even in small things. 9.
C
Everyone waits patiently, and cutting in line is regarded as very rude. It's not polite to talk loudly in public places like libraries or buses, as it may disturb others.In the United States, 10.
E
They like to keep a certain distance when talking; getting too close might make them feel uncomfortable. It's common to smile and say "Hi" or "Hello" to strangers in the street.Learning about these etiquette rules can make our travels and communications easier and happier.
A. The deeper the bow, the more respect they want to express.
B. It's polite to talk with strangers for a long time.
C. When waiting in line, everyone must follow the rule—no pushing or cutting in line.
D. It's good to eat as fast as possible during meals.
E. People usually shake hands firmly when they meet for the first time.
F. We usually don't hug strangers when meeting them.
G. This small action is considered disrespectful to food.
答案
6. G 7. F 8. A 9. C 10. E
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