Ⅰ. 阅读邮件,回答问题。
Hi Tina,
I'm glad you asked for advice! Don't worry. Chinese hosts are very welcoming, and if you follow these tips, you'll make a great impression! Let me explain step by step.
Firstly, bringing a small gift is a lovely idea! For example, fruit like apples or oranges or a box of tea would be perfect. You don't need to bring something that is expensive.
Next, table manners are very important here. When eating, remember to wait for the elders to start first. This shows respect. Additionally(此外), never point your chopsticks at others or stick them into rice. It's considered unlucky.
As for conversations, you can talk about daily topics like food, weather, or your school life. If you're unsure, just smile and listen politely.
Finally, here are a few other tips. When you enter their house, you'd better ask whether you should take off your shoes. Also, offering to help with small tasks, like setting the table, will show your kindness.
In summary, be yourself and stay polite! They will surely have a good impression on you. If you have more questions, just ask me anytime.
Best wishes,
Yaming
1. Who wrote this email and who is this email to?
2. What is the email mainly about?
3. From what aspects(方面) does the writer give advice?
4. What is the sign - off of the email?
5. What transition words(过渡词) make the email better?
Hi Tina,
I'm glad you asked for advice! Don't worry. Chinese hosts are very welcoming, and if you follow these tips, you'll make a great impression! Let me explain step by step.
Firstly, bringing a small gift is a lovely idea! For example, fruit like apples or oranges or a box of tea would be perfect. You don't need to bring something that is expensive.
Next, table manners are very important here. When eating, remember to wait for the elders to start first. This shows respect. Additionally(此外), never point your chopsticks at others or stick them into rice. It's considered unlucky.
As for conversations, you can talk about daily topics like food, weather, or your school life. If you're unsure, just smile and listen politely.
Finally, here are a few other tips. When you enter their house, you'd better ask whether you should take off your shoes. Also, offering to help with small tasks, like setting the table, will show your kindness.
In summary, be yourself and stay polite! They will surely have a good impression on you. If you have more questions, just ask me anytime.
Best wishes,
Yaming
1. Who wrote this email and who is this email to?
Yaming wrote this email and it is to Tina.
2. What is the email mainly about?
It is mainly about giving Tina advice on how to make a good impression when visiting Chinese hosts.
3. From what aspects(方面) does the writer give advice?
The writer gives advice on giving gifts, table manners, conversation topics and other tips.
4. What is the sign - off of the email?
Best wishes.
5. What transition words(过渡词) make the email better?
“Firstly” “Next” “Additionally” “As for” “Finally” “In summary”
答案
1. Yaming wrote this email and it is to Tina.
2. It is mainly about giving Tina advice on how to make a good impression when visiting Chinese hosts.
3. The writer gives advice on giving gifts, table manners, conversation topics and other tips.
4. Best wishes.
5. “Firstly” “Next” “Additionally” “As for” “Finally” “In summary”
2. It is mainly about giving Tina advice on how to make a good impression when visiting Chinese hosts.
3. The writer gives advice on giving gifts, table manners, conversation topics and other tips.
4. Best wishes.
5. “Firstly” “Next” “Additionally” “As for” “Finally” “In summary”
解析
【解析】
这是一道英语阅读理解题,需从邮件原文中提取关键信息作答:
1. 从邮件开头称呼“Hi Tina”和结尾署名“Yaming”可得出答案;
2. 邮件开头表明是给Tina提供拜访中国主人的建议,结合全文内容可总结主旨;
3. 根据邮件中“Firstly”“Next”“As for”“Finally”引导的段落,可梳理出建议涉及的方面;
4. 邮件结尾的“Best wishes”即为落款敬语;
5. 从文中找出用于衔接内容的过渡词即可。
【答案】
1. Yaming wrote this email and it is to Tina.
2. It is mainly about giving Tina advice on how to make a good impression when visiting Chinese hosts.
3. The writer gives advice on giving gifts, table manners, conversation topics and other tips.
4. Best wishes.
5. “Firstly” “Next” “Additionally” “As for” “Finally” “In summary”
【知识点】
邮件信息提取、英语过渡词识别、跨文化交际礼仪
【点评】
本题考查学生从英文邮件中提取关键信息的能力,同时融入跨文化交际礼仪知识,既锻炼了阅读理解能力,又帮助学生了解中西方社交差异,实用性较强。
【难度系数】
0.8
这是一道英语阅读理解题,需从邮件原文中提取关键信息作答:
1. 从邮件开头称呼“Hi Tina”和结尾署名“Yaming”可得出答案;
2. 邮件开头表明是给Tina提供拜访中国主人的建议,结合全文内容可总结主旨;
3. 根据邮件中“Firstly”“Next”“As for”“Finally”引导的段落,可梳理出建议涉及的方面;
4. 邮件结尾的“Best wishes”即为落款敬语;
5. 从文中找出用于衔接内容的过渡词即可。
【答案】
1. Yaming wrote this email and it is to Tina.
2. It is mainly about giving Tina advice on how to make a good impression when visiting Chinese hosts.
3. The writer gives advice on giving gifts, table manners, conversation topics and other tips.
4. Best wishes.
5. “Firstly” “Next” “Additionally” “As for” “Finally” “In summary”
【知识点】
邮件信息提取、英语过渡词识别、跨文化交际礼仪
【点评】
本题考查学生从英文邮件中提取关键信息的能力,同时融入跨文化交际礼仪知识,既锻炼了阅读理解能力,又帮助学生了解中西方社交差异,实用性较强。
【难度系数】
0.8