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阅读理解。     English people have porridge for breakfast, too. But their porridge is made of oats, not rice. Many
English people put sugar in their porridge, but the Scottish always put salt in it.
     English people always drink tea out of cups, not out of glasses. They usually drink tea with sugar
and milk. When you go to an English family for tea, the host or hostess always asks you, "How many
lumps of sugar do you want in your tea?"
     In ordinary English families, the main meal is in the evening, because most of the families are away
during the day. But on Sunday when everybody is at home, they make the midday meal, and in the
evening they have a much lighter supper. 根据短文内容,判断句子正(T)误(F)。 (     ) 1. Everybody in England is at home on Sunday.
(     ) 2. English people have the main meal in the evening on Sunday.
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1-2 FF
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试题【阅读理解。     English people have porridge for breakfast, too. But their porridge is】;主要考察你对社会历史类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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阅读理解。     If you can speak English, you know a lot of English words. You can read, speak and understand.
But there is another kind of language you need to know — the language of the body.
     All over the world, people "talk" with their hands, with their heads and with their eyes. When
Japanese people meet, they bow. When Indians meet, they put their hands together. What do
Americans and British people do?
     Americans are more informal (不拘礼节的) than the British. They like to be friendly. They use
first names, ask questions and talk easily about themselves. When they sit down, they like to relax in
their chairs and make themselves comfortable.
     British people are more reserved (矜持的). They take more time to make friends. They like to
know you before they ask you something of your home.
     When British and American people meet someone for the first time, they shake hands. They do
not usually shake hands with people they know well. Women sometimes kiss their women friends,
and men kiss women friends. When a man meets a man friend, he just smiles, and says "Hello". Men
do not kiss each other or hold hands. Even fathers and sons do not often kiss each other. 1. We can learn from the passage (一段文章) that people _____.A. use body language more than words
B. shake hands and kiss each other when they meet.
C. communicate(交流)with each other using both words and body language2. Indian people usually _____ when they meet.A. bow to each other
B. put their hands together
C. shake hands and say hello to each other3. It"s easier to make friends with Americans because _____.A. they are more outgoing
B. they make themselves comfortable
C. they like to rest in their chairs4. British people take more time to make friends because _____.A. they are slow to show their feelings
B. they don"t like people to go to their homes
C. they find it more interesting to stay alone5. In the USA and Britain, _____.A. People usually shake hands with their friends
B. men always kiss their women friends when they meet
C. women are more likely to kiss each other while men aren"t
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     When we get help from others, we say "Thank you". So "Thank you" is very popular among us Chinese
  students. But is it as popular in the UK?
     The answer is "no". Here is a recent survey in the newspaper. "Thank you" is only the 20th most
 popular way of showing gratitude (感激) in the UK.
     The survey shows that British people like "Cheers" most. For example, when friends invite each other
 for a drink after a game, a smile and a "Cheers" may be the best way to say "thanks". "Cheers" also means
  "ganbei" in Chinese.
     You may often hear the word between two good friends. "Great", "nice one" and "all right" are also
 popular ways of showing gratitude.
     Of course, there are some formal (正式的) ways to say "thanks" among British people. For example, 
 when a stranger is especially helpful, they may say "brilliant" or "much appreciated (感谢)" to show their
 gratitude.
     By the way, British people usually like to say: "You"re welcome", "No problem" or "Sure" to answer "
 thank you".
     So why not try some of them to show your thanks. It could be cool!
1. Chinese students like to say _____ to show their thanks.
    A. cheers
    B. all right
    C. thanks
2. If a friend invites you for a drink after a match, the best way to show your gratitude is _____.
    A. just a smile and a "Cheers"
    B. to say "much appreciated"
    C. to invite him for a drink
3. A passer-by (过路人) helps you and shows you the way in England. You"d better say "_____".
    A. Great
    B. Much appreciated          
    C. Thank you
4. The best title of this passage is "_____".
    A. British people like "Cheers" most
    B. "Thank you" is no longer popular
    C. It"s cool to show thanks in other ways
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完形填空。
     Peopl eat different things in different parts of the world.
     In the south of China people eat rice every day. Sometimes they eat it two or three__1__ a day, for breakfast,lunch or dinner. They usually eat it  with
fish, meat and vegetables.
    The Japanese eat__2__,too. They also eat a lot of fish. They sometimes eat raw(生的)fish. In Africa, maize(玉米)is the most important__3__. People
there make maize into flour(面粉).From the flour they__4__different kinds of bread and cakes.
     In Western__5__such as in Britain,and in the USA,the most important
food is bread and potatoes. People there__6__make bread from wheat flour. They cook potatoes__7__different ways. In Endgland the most popular food is fish and chips. __8__ people cook this food at home. They eat it at their
workplace, in the park__9__even on the road. People__10__ it take-away
food.
语法填空。
     The food in Britain is very different (1)             our Chinese food. For example,they eat a lot of potatoes. They like to eat them every day. They eat bread for breakfast and usually for one other meal. They eat their bread (2)             butter, maybe cheese or jam, things we don’t eat much in China. Cheese and butter are made from milk. They drink a lot of milk, too. They drink the milk cold or hot, and they put it in their tea. They put sugar in their tea, as well. They are the world’s (3)             (big) tea drinkers. They like Chinese tea, but they drink mostly strong black tea from India and Sri Lanka. They don’t eat much rice. For their main meal they like meat or fish with (4)             (potato)and one or two vegetables. They serve all these together. After the main meal they always have something (5)             . They call this dessert(甜点心). They don’t have Jiaozi in Britain.
完形填空。
     The game of football began in England in the middle of the nineteenth century. But the Chinese played a game    1    football more than 2,000 years ago. In the    2   , it was not easy and dangerous. There was not a fixed (固定的) number of    3   and there were always a lot of fightings. In 1863 the Football Association (协会) was founded (成立) to bring     4    to the game. Since then, more and more people began to play football, making it the world’s most    5    sport. It’s the strongest in Europe and    6   , but it is more popular in Africa
         7     and now women also play football.Women’s football is one of the fastest    8    sports in the world. The World Cup is the     9     important prize (奖) in international football. The match is held (被举行) every four years in    10   countries around the world. The first match was held in 1930 and the winner was Uruguay.
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(     )2. A.begin    
(     )3. A.players  
(     )4. A.people  
(     )5. A.difficult
(     )6. A.England  
(     )7. A.either  
(     )8. A.relaxing
(     )9. A.very    
(     )10 A. different
B.for      
B.beginning
B.balls    
B.football
B.comfortable
B.Germany  
B.as well  
B.moving  
B.more    
B.important
C.with      
C.begining  
C.women      
C.fans      
C.popular    
C.South America
C.also      
C.running    
C.most      
C.big        
D.as      
D.begins  
D.men      
D.rules    
D.hopeful  
D.Africa  
D.neither                 
D.growing  
D.less    
D.a few