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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 Di...

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Different countries have wildly different forms of greeting.

In the USA, when you pass by someone you know, a nod is acceptable, and you usually shake hands with someone you first meet. But in Latin countries, a firm handshake1.(consider) rude. In my home country, Mauritius, when people meet, they usually kiss each other 2. the cheeks. This is also common in France, 3. the act is called faire la bise. However, this is not 4.universal rule.

During my first week in the USA, I kissed every single girl I met. My friends had to tell me that that was inappropriate,5.(leave) me in great embarrassment. What is common here, however, is for friends6.(hug) each other – something I was not used to. Hugs always make me 7.(frighten) because I don’t really like that. This may seem strange since even kissing 8.(stranger) is normal in my country. Now that I think about it, I hate cheek-kissing as well.

Wouldn’t it be 9.(enjoy) to have a greeting code that is 10.(wide) acceptable? I’m not saying we should start doing that, but we can surely do something to avoid misunderstanding.

 

1.is considered 2.on 3.where 4.a 5.leaving 6.to hug 7.frightened 8.strangers 9.enjoyable 10.widely 【解析】 本文是记叙文。作者通过自己的亲身经历和例子讲述了不同的国家有非常不同的问候方式。 1.考查时态语态。句中主语a firm handshake和动词consider是被动关系,此处作谓语用被动语态。表示客观事实,与上下文一致用一般现在时。故填is considered。 2.考查介词。此处指亲吻对方的脸颊,在脸上用介词on。故填on。 3.考查定语从句。句中包含定语从句,先行词是France,在定语从句中作地点状语,用关系副词where引导,故填where。 4.考查冠词。句中rule是可数名词单数形式,此处表示一种普遍的规律,universal开头是辅音因素,故填a。 5.考查非谓语动词。句中已有谓语动词,此处用非谓语。前面句子与动词leave是主动关系,用现在分词作结果状语,故填leaving。 6.考查动词不定式。句中What is common here是主语从句,此处强调具体的动作用不定式作表语。故填to hug。 7.考查形容词。句意:拥抱总是让我很害怕,因为我不喜欢拥抱。修饰人用-ed结尾的形容词,故填frightened。 8.考查名词。stranger是单数可数名词,此处表示泛指用复数形式,故填strangers。 9.考查形容词。句意:有一个被广泛接受的问候代码不是很令人愉快吗?此处表示“令人愉快的”用形容词作表语,故填enjoyable。 10.考查副词。修饰形容词acceptable用副词,指广泛接受的,故填widely。
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