阅读短文,根据所读内容在短文后图表中的空格里填入一个恰当的单词。
Some people believe that your nationality can influence your personality. This is why you might hear someone saying “She is a typical(典型的) Australian” or “He is so French”. It seems that people from a certain country share certain similar characteristics.
French
French people are often seen as romantic and outgoing people with a great love for life, food and wine. They are good at singing and dancing.
Chinese
Chinese are friendly people who are hard-working. They are polite because they are careful about “saving face” when dealing with other people.
Australians
Australians are merry people who spend a lot of time outdoors. They enjoy a slower life. They laugh a lot but sometimes people think they are loud and rude.
Germans
Germans are often described as being serious and careful. They are hard workers and pay a lot of attention to details. However, sometimes people say Germans have no sense of humour.
All these national types can be true for some people, but very wrong for others. For example, you might meet a German who is a confident singer with a great sense of humour, or an Australian who is shy and quiet.!
Personalities and Nationalities |
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Opinion |
People from a certain country (1) similar characteristics |
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Examples |
French |
l Romantic and (2) l Love life, food and wine l Good singers and (3) |
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l Friendly, hard-working and polite l Afraid of “(5) face” before others. |
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Australians |
l Like to stay (6) ,enjoy a slower life. l (7) a lot. l Merry, sometimes loud and rude. |
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Germans |
Pay attention to (8) . Serious and careful, not (9) . |
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Conclusion |
Nationalities may(10) personalities, but not for all! |
根据句子意思及汉语提示,写出所缺单词。
1.Take the (第二) turning on your right and you’ll see the museum.
2.Her (声音) sounds sweet on the phone.
3.I was (写) a report when the doorbell rang.
4.There is no plant life (没有) lightning.
5.When you get home, give a call to let me know you’ve (到达) safely.
根据句子意思,用括号中所给单词的正确形式填空。
1.A friend of (I) is getting married tomorrow.
2.Look at the (photo). How beautiful they are!
3.I know him probably (well) than anybody else.
4.The boy doesn’t show good manners to others. He is (polite).
5.I think his idea is worth (consider).
beep …beep … There went the bell! Robbie opened his eyes. He had been sitting in the room for a whole day, and now it was time for him to do something.
Robbie looked out of the window. It was still snowing heavily and there was ice on the window. It was another cold day. Robbie was told to turn the heat on before the family got home. And he did it.
Then Robbie was told to do some cleaning work at once. It was an easy job for him, but a tough one for his master, Helen. He kept on working until every room was clean and tidy.
For now, he had to cook supper for the family.
The first thing Robbie did was to get the big pot(锅) in the kitchen. Then he put some water in the pot and put it on the stove. He used one of his hands to cut up a chicken and added the pieces to the water to make a good soup. Then he got some tomatoes, cabbages and carrots to make a vegetable salad.
At ten past eight he laid the table. Then he put some bread, the chicken soup and the salad on it. What a sweet smell! The moment he turned on the lights, the whole family came home.
“The soup smells great, Victor,” said Helen. “You really know how to tell Robbie what to do.”
Robbie is one robot that really saves the family a lot of work.
1.What is Robbie?
A. A cook. B. A robot C. A cleaner D. A computer
2.What do the underlined words “did it” in the second paragraph mean?
A. Looked out B. got home
C. turned the heat on D. did some cleaning
3.What time did Robbie lay the table?
4.What can we learn from the passage?
A. The story happened on a rainy day.
B. Robbie didn’t have to be told what to do.
C. Helen found it easy to do cleaning work at home.
D. Victor and Helen felt comfortable when they got home.
Starting a stamp collection is easy and not very expensive. Before you start, you need to decide what kind of stamps you want to collect. Most people collect stamps that they are interested in: a certain country or an animal, a famous person or even a sport. Whatever you choose, you will find that there is a world of knowledge in stamps: you will learn about people, geography, building, history and culture.
You can collect stamps from letters, ask your friends to let you have their old stamps, or you can buy used stamps. When you get a letter with a stamp on it, carefully cut out the stamp. Leave lots of space around the stamp so that you will not damage it. Put the stamp in water and wait until you can safely remove the stamp. Carefully remove the stamp off the letter. Place the wet stamp between two clean pieces of paper. A stamp can get wrinkled(褶皱的) when it dries, so put some books on top.
1.What does the writer think of collecting stamps?
A. Hard B. Expensive C. Useful D. Boring
2.What does the underlined work “damage” mean?
A.损坏 B.保存 C.利用 D.删除
3.What’s the correct order when we try to get a stamp on a letter?
①Remove the stamp off the letter.
②Place the wet stamp between two pieces of paper.
③Cut out the stamp.
④Put the stamp in water.
⑤Put some books on top.
A. ①→②→⑤→③→④ B. ③→④→①→②→⑤
C. ④→①→②→⑤→③ D. ③→①→④→②→⑤
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Saturday, 17th March Today I got my dream job in New York! However, it’s far away from my home town and I’ve never visited New York before. Yesterday I took the train here and one of my workmates met me at the railway station. Then he showed me to the company. There they had a welcome party for me. Great! My company offered no living place, so I had to find somewhere to live. I stayed in a hotel while I looked for a new home. |
Sunday, 1st April I’ve found the perfect flat! It’s small but very nice. It’s near my office, so I can walk to work. The only problem is that it’s $1,000 a month. That’s too much for a young man like me! I’ve soon got used to the life here. I love it! There’s a supermarket nearby and some restaurants I can go to when I do not want to cook. My workmates and new neighbours are friendly. It’s April Fool’s Day today and I even played a trick on my neighbour next door. Cool! |
1.How did Daniel get to New York?
2.What is Daniel’s flat like?
A. It’s far away from his office. B. It’s quite cheap
C. It’s very big. D. It’s very nice.
3.What does Daniel NOT tell us?
A. Whether he has visited New York before.
B. Where he stayed before he found a flat.
C. Why he had a party on April Fool’s Day.
D. What his workmates and new neighbours are like.