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短文首字母填空。

When you wave to a friend, you are using sign language. When you smile at someone, you mean to be f1.. When you put one finger in front of your m2., you mean "Be quiet."

Yet, people in different countries may use different sign languages.

Once an Englishman was in Italy. He could speak little Italian. One day w3. he was walking in the street, he felt h4. and went into a restaurant. As the waiter came, the Englishman o5. his mouth, put his fingers into it and took them out again and moved his lips. In this way, he meant to say, "B6. me something to eat." But the waiter gave him a lot of things to d7.. First tea, then coffee, then milk, but no food. The Englishman was sorry that he wasn't a8. to tell the waiter what he wanted. He was ready to leave the restaurant when a9. man came in and put his hands on his stomach. And this sign was good e10.  for the waiter. In a few minutes, the waiter brought him a large plate of bread and meat. At last the Englishman had his meal in the same way.

 

1.friendly 2.mouth 3.while/when 4.hungry 5.opened 6.Bring 7.drink 8.able 9.another 10.enough 【解析】文章通过一个英国人在印度餐馆吃饭的例子,来讲述了不同的国家有不同的肢体语言。 1.句意:当你对某个人微笑,你意为着是友好的。friendly友好的,根据句意和首字母故填friendly 2.句意:当你把你的手指放在你的嘴的前面,你意思是请安静。mouth嘴,根据句意和首字母故填mouth 3.句意:一天当他在街上走的时候,他感到很饿走进一家餐馆。while/when当---时候;根据句意和首字母故填while/when 4.句意:一天当他在街上走的时候,他感到很饿走进一家餐馆。hungry 饿的,根据 went into a restaurant. 可知是饿的,根据句意和首字母故填hungry 5.句意:这个英国人张开他的嘴。open 张开,根据put his fingers into it and took them out again可知是张开,根据文章可知是过去时态;根据句意和首字母故填opened 6.句意:他的意思是说给我带些吃的过来。bring带来,祈使句用动词原形;根据句意和首字母故填Bring 7.句意:但是服务员给他很多喝的东西。根据First tea, then coffee, then milk,可知是喝的东西;根据句意和首字母故填drink 8.句意:这个英国人不能告诉服务员他想要什么感到很难过。be able to能,根据句意和首字母故填able 9.句意:当他正准备离开餐馆时,另一个人进来把手放到胃上。another另一个,接名词单数;根据句意和首字母故填another 10.句意:这个手势对服务员来说足够明白。enough足够的,修饰形容词时放在形容词后面;根据句意和首字母故填 enough 点睛:enough可以是形容词,也是副词;做副词时可以修饰形容词或副词,放在形容词/副词后面,例如:good enough,fast enough;做形容词可以修饰名词,放在名词前,例如:enough time。
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