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Manners used to be an important part of life in America. These days, people eat a1. more often, sometimes maybe just some fast food. We are o 2.of practice (实践). I like to be a gentleman  a person who m3. everyone around me feel as comfortable as possible.

Edmund Spenser, an English poet, said, "The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known; For a man by nothing is so well betrayed (背叛) as by his m4. ." Don't p 5. up your food with your fingers U6. your fork and knife. Don't bring your mobile to the  t7. .Let someone else talk for a change. For heaven's sake, use your napkin (餐巾纸), n 8. your sleeve (袖子)!

People a 9. you are still watching and maybe they will tell what kind of person you are by your manners. The decisions and judgments being made about you could affect your f10. .

 

1.alone 2.out 3.makes 4.manners 5.pick 6.Use 7.table 8.not 9.around 10.future 【解析】试题这是一篇说明文,文章借“礼仪”曾经和现在地位的区别来说明好的行为举止对一个人的影响。 1.句意:如今,人们更经常独自吃饭,有时甚至只是一些快餐。eat吃,动词需用副词修饰;根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填alone。 2.句意:我们荒疏了(礼仪)。out of practice疏于练习;根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填out。 3.句意:我喜欢做一个绅士,一个让我周围的每个人都感到舒服的人。who引导的定语从句做a person的后置定语,从句缺谓语动词,who是单数第三人称,动词需用三单形式;根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填makes。 4.句意:温柔的心灵是为人所知的;因为一个人没有什么比他的举止更好的背叛了。his他的,形容词性物主代词需接名词;根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填manners。 5.句意:不要用手指捡起你的食物。pick up捡起,固定短语;根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填pick。 6.句意:用你的刀叉。本句是祈使句,需用原形动词开头,根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填Use。 7.句意:不要把手机放到桌子上。定冠词the后接名词;根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填table。 8.句意:看在上帝的份上,用你的餐巾,而不是袖子!本句和前一句意义相反,根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填not。 9.句意:你周围的人还在看,也许他们会根据你的举止告诉你你是什么样的人。around you做people的后置定语;根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填around。 10.句意:你做出的决定和判断会影响你的未来。your你的,形容词性物主代词修饰名词;根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填future。
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