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1、七選五專項(xiàng)Passage 1A.They never use knives.B.Never fill your own glass.C.People always offer you more food.D.Remember to fill your bowl in time.E.People often eat from the same bowl.F.The spoon is more important than the fork.G. People usually have rice in a different bowl. 裝滿提供 In Thailand, people do no

2、t eat with chopsticks, like in China, Japan, and Korea. They use spoons and forks. 1. _Because most food is already cut. If you need to cut things, use the side of your spoon. 2. _If you are right -handed, keep the spoon in your right hand and the fork in your left hand. AF韓國(guó)邊 3. _ The rice is not o

3、n the same plate with the other food. It is not necessary to finish all your rice or all your food. It is good to leave a little on your plate. If you eat anything, it means you want more.G盤(pán)子必要的 4._The host(主人)will ask you two or three times if you want more food. It is the same with whatever you ar

4、e drinking. During the meal, never empty your cup or glass. When it is less than half full, your host or neighbor will fill it again. 5. _Always refill (再加滿)your neighbors glass. This means that you must keep an eye on your neighbors glass all through the meal.CB空的;清空1. fill裝滿 7. offer提供 2. Korea韓國(guó)

5、8. side邊 3. plate盤(pán)子 9. necessary必要的 4. host主人 10. empty空的;清空 5. refill再裝滿 6. terrible糟糕的 Passage 2A.Some items (商品)like TVs and clothes are much cheaper than usual.B.This biggest shopping day of the year is not popular in all parts of the world.C.In the 1960s, stores tried to name the day“Big Friday

6、”.D.Items such as computers and shoes are much more expensive than usualE.The biggest one is that there are not enough cheap items.F.People in other parts of the world even have Black Friday, too.G.A big number of shoppers even hurt some workers.通常的足夠的大量的購(gòu)物者傷害 Thanksgiving in America is always on a

7、Thursday. The day after it is famous as Black Friday. It is the start of the busiest shopping day of the year in the US since(自從)2005. Most stores organize big sales on Black Friday. They open their doors early in the morning. They try to make people visit their stores with big sales. 1._ Stores may

8、 even lose money on these items. They hope that the shoppers will buy gifts for other people while they are in the store.A作為.出名 商店 組織 特價(jià)銷售 禮物 Black Friday is a great time to go shopping. However, there are problems. 2. _ Each store may only have a few. These items are in great need, so people may wa

9、it three or four hours before a store opens. They may be hoping to get a good price on a TV or a computer, but not everybody can get one. Some people leave, tired and sad.E價(jià)格 Some Black Friday events are dangerous. There were shoppers fighting over toys. 3._ But most of them were peaceful and fun. S

10、till, if you plan to go, you will expect large crowds and a little pushing (推擠). So where does the name Black Friday come from? It was first used in Philadelphia in the 1950s. The police called it Black Friday because of the heavy traffic it caused (造成). 4. _ It didnt last(持續(xù))long. People around the

11、 country went on to call it Black Friday.GC事件 打架 平靜的期待 人群;擁擠 Nowadays, people all over the country take part in Black Friday events. 5. _ Stores have had Black Friday events in the UK, Australia and Brazil since 2012. I guess people everywhere like to buy things on sale.G當(dāng)今 參加 1. tiring令人疲倦的 8. afra

12、id害怕的 2. terrible糟糕的 9. geography地理3. at once立刻 10. all in all總之4. usual通常的 11. enough足夠的 5. shopper購(gòu)物者 12. hurt傷害 6. store商店 13. organize組織 7. sale特價(jià)銷售 14. gift禮物15. event事件 22. fight打架 16. expect期待 23. crowd人群;擁擠 17. cause導(dǎo)致 24. last持續(xù) 18. peaceful平靜的 25. nowadays當(dāng)今 19. take part in參加 20. be famou

13、s as作為.而出名21. a big number of大量的 Passage 3A.Look for signs and listen to the sounds of traffic. B.But every year many children are injured while riding bikes. C.Dont cross the road when the traffic lights are red. D.Make sure everything is working well. E.Always wear a helmet.F.Many students go to s

14、chool by bike every day.G.Ride one after the other.標(biāo)志受傷的頭盔 Most children love to ride bikes. 1._. If you know the following rules, youll be safe. 2._ _. There are many different styles and sizes to choose from. When you buy a helmet, make sure it fits. Ride along the right-handed side of the road if

15、 you arent going to make a left turn or pass other people.BE選擇適合 If you want to cross a busy street, youd better get off your bike and wait for the light to change, then walk it across the street. Keep your eyes and ears open. Do not wear headphones. 3._. Stop at all the stop signs. When you ride wi

16、th a friend, do not ride with a friend, do not ride next to each other. 4._. AG耳機(jī) Keep your bike in good repair, clean, an well-oiled. 5._. Or it could make you have an accident. D修理油1. sign標(biāo)志 8. injured受傷的2. helmet頭盔 9. choose選擇3. fit適合 10. headphone耳機(jī) 4. repair修理 11. oil油 5. opinion觀點(diǎn) 12. necessar

17、y必要的 6. hurt受傷 13. talented有天賦的 7. clearly清晰地 14. outgoing外向的Passage 4A.It is considered to be polite to let a woman go first. B.the British people will look down upon him or her. C.Their traditions and habits are quite different from those of Chinese people. D.The English people love to talk about

18、the weather.E.because all the women think that it is impolite.F.The English people will be friendly to you.G.The Chinese people dont like to talk about the weather.認(rèn)為瞧不起傳統(tǒng)習(xí)慣不禮貌的 The British people have their own customs. 1._. Here are some important ones: 2._, but why do they like to talk about it?

19、There are probably two reasons. One is in Britain the weather changes very often. Another reason is that talking about the weather is a way of being friendly. 自己的習(xí)俗可能原因CD “Ladies first” is also a British custom. 3._ , to protect her from cars, to help her get on and get off the bus and to do many ot

20、her things for her. The British have the habit of waiting in line. If somebody cuts into the line, 4._, so dont jump the queue. 下車AB In England, you should never ask a woman her age, 5._. Dont bargain in Britain when you go shopping. The British people do not welcome bargaining, and sometimes they c

21、onsider it losing face. E1. consider認(rèn)為 6. own自己的2. look down upon瞧不起 7. habit習(xí)慣3. tradition傳統(tǒng) 8. impolite不禮貌的 4. custom習(xí)俗 9. probably可能 5. reason原因 10. get off下車 Passage 5A.You can join in Project Hope and help these children. B. She couldnt go to school because her family was too poor to send her t

22、o school. C. With more money, Project Hope can build new schools, buy good desks, chair, blackboards and books.D. Her wish of study came true, and now she is studying in a school. E. She had to work hard to earn money. F. Then Project Hope heard about her. G. Her parents expect her to be successful.希望工程愿望賺錢(qián)期待成功的 Almost every child in cities has the chance to go to school

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