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    Living in a culture that is different from your own can be both an exciting and challenging experience. You have to learn different cultural practices and try to adapt to them.

1.. They talk about topics such as ages, income or marital status, which Americans think are annoying.

In China, elders are traditionally treated with enormous respect and dignity while the young are cherished and nurtured. In America, the goal of the family is to encourage independence, particularly that of the children. 2.

Chinese people have different meanings to define friends.3.. Friendship means lifelong friends who feel deeply obligated to give each other whatever help might seem required. Americans always call people they meet friends, so the definition of friends is general and different. There are work friends, playing friends, school friends and drinking friends.

As is well known, Chinese like to save.4.. It is different in the USA, where far fewer families are saving money for emergencies and education than Chinese people.

5. If you achieve something in the US, it's because you are great. While in China, if you achieve something it's because the team, or family, or company is great. Everything you do gets attributed to the greater whole, while in America individual virtues are celebrated.

A.Just hanging out together from time to time is not friendship

B.American people put more emphasis on business and virtues

C.Chinese people value education and career more than Americans

D.Unlike Chinese, older Americans seldom live with their children

E.They are always conservative when they are planning to spend money

F.Basically China values the community and the US values the individual

G.Chinese people do not have the same concept of privacy as Americans do

 

1.G 2.D 3.A 4.E 5.F 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了中国人和美国人之间的文化差异。 1.根据下文提示“他们谈论的话题包括年龄、收入或婚姻状况,而美国人认为这些话题很烦人。”承接下文,G项 Chinese people do not have the same concept of privacy as Americans do(中国人不像美国人那样有隐私的概念)切题。故选G。 2.根据上文提示“在美国,家庭的目标是鼓励独立,尤其是孩子的独立。”承接上文,D项Unlike Chinese, older Americans seldom live with their children(与中国人不同,美国老年人很少和他们的孩子住在一起)切题。故选D。 3.根据上文提示“中国人对朋友有不同的定义。”再根据下文提示“友谊意味着终生的朋友,他们深深地感到有义务给对方任何可能需要的帮助。”承接上下文,A项Just hanging out together from time to time is not friendship(只是偶尔一起出去玩不是友谊)切题。故选A。 4.根据上文提示“众所周知,中国人喜欢存钱。”再根据下文提示“在美国就不同了,在美国存钱以备不时之需和教育的家庭比中国少得多。”承接上下文,E项They are always conservative when they are planning to spend money(他们计划花钱时总是很保守)切题。故选E。 5.根据下文提示“如果你在美国有所成就,那是因为你很棒。”承接下文,F项Basically China values the community and the US values the individual(基本上,中国重视社会,美国重视个人)切题。故选F。
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Admission $ 81. 99 for general admission (54 inches or taller)less than 54 inches tall, $ 50. 99 2 and younger free (at the gate)

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1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;

2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;

Paragraph 1:

Last year I saw Mrs. Lee alone in the hospital with a gift for me.

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Paragraph 2:

I carefully opened the package and found a crystal(水晶)bell inside with the word “Friendship” engraved(雕刻)on it.

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