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All over the world mothers and fathers teach their children manners. There are all kinds of manners. Other children may have manners that are not like yours.
Sometimes good manners in one place are bad manners in other places.
If you visit some friends in Mongolia and they ask you to eat with them. What kind of manners do they want you to have? They want you to give a loud “belch” after you finish eating. Belching world show that you like your food. But in some other countries, if you give a loud “belch”, you are told to say “Excuse me, please.”
In many places people like to eat together. But in some parts of Polynesia it is bad manners to be seen eating at all. People show their good manners by turning their backs on others while they eat.
What are manners like in an East African town? The people try not to see you. When you are visiting a friend, he may not see you at all. If you are polite, you will sit down beside him. You will wait until he finishes what he is doing. Then he will talk to you.
If you visit a friend in Arabia you should walk behind other tents until you come to his tent. If you pass in front of other tents, you will be asked into each one. The people will ask yon to eat with them. And it is bad manners if you say no.
Manners are different all over the world. But it is good to know that all manners began in the same way. People need ways to show that they want to be friends.
(1)What's the main idea of this passage?
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A. Manners are different throughout the world.
B. Mothers are different throughout the world.
C. Children's manners are different.
D. When you are in Rome, do as the Romans do.
(2)In some other countries in the world, if you belch after a meal,________.
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A. you show that you like the food very much
B. it is good manners for you to say “Excuse me, please”
C. you ask the host to say “Excuse”instead of you
D. you are telling the host you dislike the food
(3)What's the polite way of eating if you are living in Polynesia?
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A. Eating outside together with your family.
B. Eating while sitting face to face.
C. Eating at the back of your house.
D. Trying not to make yourself seen eating.
(4)What will an Arabian do if he sees a person walking in front of his tent?
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A. He will feel very angry and drive the person off.
B. He will politely ask where the person is going and act as a guide.
C. He will ask the person to eat with him.
D. He will give the person some food to show his pity.
(5)Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
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A. People show they are friendly in different manners.
B. Good manners are the same in different countries.
C. In the East African town the people who try not to see you are not polite at all.
D. Different manners in different countries show people's different ideas.
科目:高中英語 來源:人教社新課程2003年審核高二上冊練習 人教社新課程2003年審核 題型:050
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After they had been on the road for about two hours, the old head and his party stopped before what seemed in the distance to be a broad stream of water. The boy slaves saw a sight which filled them with surprise and alarm (驚慌). It was a stream of living things moving over the plain, the famed locusts (蝗蟲)of Africa.
The old head dismounted (下馬)and with his sword he broke the straight line formed by the border of the moving mass, sweeping them off to one side.
The space was instantly filled up again by those advancing behind. The head mounted and began moving through the living stream.
One of the blackmen, determined to make the crossing as brief as possible, started in a rapid run, but when about half-way through , his foot slipped, and he fell down full length among the creepers(爬蟲). Before he could stand up again, hundreds of the insects had mounted upon him and al- most killed him, but luckily he was saved by his fellows.
(1)The stream seen moving over the plain was ________.
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(2)Locusts are insects, so are ________.
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(3)The passage implies that ________.
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A.the head and the slaves had equal rights
B.the party had traveled for a long time
C.the head was riding, but slaves were walking
D.a(chǎn)ll the slaves were riding on the horses
(4)The bead could do nothing about the stream because ________.
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A.he was afraid of the locusts
B.he had no weapons
C.the locusts were too big
D.the stream couldn't be stopped
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:053
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After they had been on the road for about two hours, the old head and his party stopped before what seemed in the distance to be a broad stream of water. The boy slaves saw a sight which filled them with surprise and alarm (驚慌). It was a stream of living things moving over the plain, the famed locusts (蝗蟲)of Africa.
The old head dismounted (下馬)and with his sword he broke the straight line formed by the border of the moving mass, sweeping them off to one side.
The space was instantly filled up again by those advancing behind. The head mounted and began moving through the living stream.
One of the blackmen, determined to make the crossing as brief as possible, started in a rapid run, but when about half-way through , his foot slipped, and he fell down full length among the creepers(爬蟲). Before he could stand up again, hundreds of the insects had mounted upon him and al- most killed him, but luckily he was saved by his fellows.
(1)The stream seen moving over the plain was ________.
[ 。
(2)Locusts are insects, so are ________.
[ ]
(3)The passage implies that ________.
[ ]
A.the head and the slaves had equal rights
B.the party had traveled for a long time
C.the head was riding, but slaves were walking
D.a(chǎn)ll the slaves were riding on the horses
(4)The bead could do nothing about the stream because ________.
[ 。
A.he was afraid of the locusts
B.he had no weapons
C.the locusts were too big
D.the stream couldn't be stopped
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科目:高中英語 來源:黃岡題庫 練考新課堂 高二英語(下) 題型:050
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Former US. Vice President A1 Gore, who came close to winning the presidency two years ago, said he will not run in 2004, and probably will not have another opportunity to seek the White House.
Though Gore would have been a frightening Democratic(民主黨的)main runner, his decision to give up the 2004 race probably helped his party' s chances in the general election against President George W. Bush, Democrats said.
Many did not want to see Bush-Gore Ⅱ.
“The last campaign was an extremely difficult one,” Gore told CBS TV show “60 Minutes”. on Sunday.
While saying he still had the energy and drive to run again, Gore recognized, “There are a lot of people within the Democratic Party who felt exhausted (by the 2000 race)… who felt like, OK, ‘I don't want to go through that again.’ And I'm frankly sensitive to that feeling.”
In nearly two dozen interviews after Gore announced his plans, Democrats dutifully claimed their party had lost a top candidate, but one after another, they praised Gore for taking an early exit from a primary race he could have won, sparing them a repeat.
Gore, 54, said he was making his decision “in the full understanding that it probably means that I will never have another opportunity to run for president.”
Party activists(激進主義分子)blamed Gore for losing despite a booming economy and eight years of a Democratic administration. Gore even lost his home state of Tennessee; a victory there would have given him the White House.
1.Which of the following can be the best title for this passage?
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A.Gore Was Criticized
B.Gore Decides Not to Fight Bush in 2004
C.Former US. Vice President Al Gore
D.Al Gore and Gorge Bush
2.Why do you think Gore has decides not to run in 2004 according to this passage?
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A.Because he is quite old
B.Because many people are against him
C.Because he quite understands the feelings of a lot of Democratic members
D.Because he doesn't want to be President of US
3.What was Gore's feeling when he made his decision?
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