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“We didn’t stay at bed and breakfast houses,” they said, “because we found that most families were away on holiday.”
I thought this was strange. Finally I understood what had happened. My friends spoke little English, and they thought “VACANCIES” meant “holidays”, because the Spanish word for “holidays” is “vacaciones”. So they did not go to house where the sign outside said “VACABCUES”, which in English means there are free rooms. Then my friends went to house where the sign said “NO VACANCIES”, because they thought this meant the people who owned the house were not away on holiday. But they found that these houses were all full. As a result, they stayed at hotels!
We laughed about this and about mistakes my friends made in reading other signs. In Spanish, the word “DIVERSION” means fun. In English, it means that workmen are repairing the road, and that you must take a different road. When my friends saw the word ‘DIVERSION’ on a road sign, they thought they were going to have fun. Instead, the road ended in a large hole.
English people have problems too when they learn foreign languages. Once in Paris, when someone offered me some more coffee, I said “Thank you” in French. I meant that I would like some more. However, to my surprise the coffee pot was taken away! Later I found out that “Thank you” in French means “No, thank you.”
小题1: My Spanish friends wanted advice about __________.
A.learning English |
B.finding places to stay in England |
C.driving their car on English roads |
D.going to England by car |
A.they would be able to practise their English |
B.it would be much cheaper than staying in hotels |
C.it would be convenient for them to have dinner |
D.there would be no problem about finding accommodation there |
A.no free rooms | B.free rooms |
C.not away on holiday | D.holidays |
A.fall into a hole |
B.have a lot of fun and enjoy yourself |
C.find that the road is blocked by crowds of people |
D.have to take a different road |
A.didn’t really want any more coffee |
B.wanted them to take the coffee pot away |
C.really wanted some more coffee |
D.wanted to express my politeness |
答案
小题1:B
小题1:A
小题1:A
小题1:D
小题1:C
解析
小题1:B 细节题,从文章第一段的句子:Before they left, they asked me for advice about how to find accommodation.说明作者的朋友是征求关于找住宿的地方的建议。
小题1:A细节题,从文章第一段的句子:I suggested that they should stay at “bed and breakfast” houses, because this kind of accommodation gives a foreign visitor a good chance to speak English with the family.可知这种房子可以提供说英语的机会。
小题1:A 猜测词义题:从第三段的句子:So they did not go to house where the sign outside said “VACABCUES”, which in English means there are free rooms.后面的定语从句解释了这个单词的含义,就是“有空房”。
小题1:D猜测词义题:从第四段的句子:In English, it means that workmen are repairing the road, and that you must take a different road.说明在修路,你要走另外的路。
小题1:C 细节题:文章最后一段的句子:I meant that I would like some more.可知答案。
核心考点
试题【 When I lived in Spain, some Spanish friends of mine decided to visit England 】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
举一反三
The first regularly published newspaper in the English language was printed in Amsterdam in 1620. In 1621, an English newspaper was started in London and was published once a week. The first daily English newspaper was the Daily Courant (每日新闻). It came out in March 1702.
In 1690, Benjamin Harris printed the first American newspaper in Boston. But not long after it was first published, the government stopped the paper. In 1704, John Campbell started The Boston Newsletter (波斯顿新闻通讯), the first newspaper published in the American colonies. By 1760, the colonies had more than thirty daily newspapers. There are now about 1,800 daily papers in the United States.
Today, as a group, English language newspapers have the largest circulation (发行量) in the world. But the largest circulation for a newspaper is that of the Japanese newspaper Asahi Dhimbun (朝日新闻). It sells more than eleven million copies every day.
小题1:The first daily newspaper came out in _____.
A.59 BC | B.700’s | C.1609 | D.1620 |
A.England | B.Sweden | C.France | D.Germany |
A.Washington | B.Boston | C.New York | D.New Orleans |
A.1621 | B.1704 | C.1760 | D.1800 |
Cupcakes are small, round cakes topped with frosting (糖霜). It has been an American tradition that moms bring cupcakes to the classroom to celebrate their child’s birthday.
But recently some doctors have called for this to be banned. They believe cupcakes contribute to child obesity.
Despite their good intentions, however, some people believe that experts are interfering (妨碍) with American culture. The cupcake is seen as American as apple pie — only prettier.
According to Marion Nestle, a professor of nutrition at New York University, the cupcake is the most democratic (民主的) of desserts. As they are small enough for one person, you don’t have to share your cupcake with anyone — it’s all yours. They are also all the same size, so there can’t be any cries of “she got the bigger piece!”
Each bite can taste different depending on how much icing you have. It is a lesson in self- determination. Some people eat only a little of the frosting every time, others have it all in just one bite.
In recent years, eating a cupcake has become as trendy as having a cup of Starbucks coffee.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton jokingly promised on a talk show that if she was elected president, she would give everyone a cupcake on her birthday.
Ruth Reichl, editor-in-chief of Gourmet magazine, explains that the rise of the cupcake is very much about going back to American national identity in food, which is all about comfort. “People want to think about when they and their country were innocent,” she said.
小题1:According to the passage, it has been an American tradition that ___________.
A.the family holds a party for children on their birthday |
B.a mom cooks a bowl of noodles for her children on their birthday |
C.a mom makes a cupcake for her children on their birthday and brings it to the classroom |
D.parents go travelling with their children on their birthday |
A.Because they themselves don’t like cupcakes. |
B.Because they think cupcakes are not so delicious. |
C.Because they believe cupcakes will cause cries of “She got the bigger piece”. |
D.Because they believe cupcakes are one of the causes to make children become fat. |
A.The cupcake is more democratic than any other desserts in the US. |
B.The cupcake is too small to share with others. |
C.The sizes of cupcakes are the same so it’s equal to everyone. |
D.Cupcakes will lead to child obesity so they should be banned. |
A.popular | B.gentle | C.delicious | D.different |
A.To arouse the readers’ attention to banning the tradition of making cupcakes. |
B.To show that cupcakes are becoming a popular way to show kindness and comfort. |
C.To make a comparison between them in order for readers to remember them. |
D.To give readers some idea of cupcakes so as to better understand the American culture |
Mother’s Day was proclaimed a day for national observance by President Woodrow Wilson in 1915. Ann Jarvis from Grafton, West Virginia, had started the idea to have a day to honor mothers. She was the one who chose the second Sunday in May and also began the custom of wearing a carnation.
In 1909, Mrs. Dodd from Spokane, Washington, thought of the idea of a day to honor fathers. She wanted to honor her own father, William Smart. After her mother died, he had the responsibility of raising a family of five sons and a daughter. In 1910, the first Father’s Day was observed in Spokane. Senator Margaret Chase Smith helped to establish Father’s Day as a national commemorative day in 1972.
These days are set aside to show love and respect for parents. They raise their children and educate them to be responsible citizens. They give love and care.
These two special days are celebrated in many different ways. On Mother’s Day people wear carnations. A red one symbolizes a living mother. A white one shows that the mother is dead.Many people attend religious services to honor parents. It is also a day when people whose parents are dead visit the cemetery. On these days families get together at home, as well as in restaurants. They often have outdoor barbecues for Father’s Day. These are days of fun and good feelings and memories.
小题1:According to the passage, which of the following about the second Sunday in May is
NOT true?
A.It is a day to show love to mothers |
B.It is a day to wear carnations |
C.It is a day for people to visit the cemetery |
D.It is a day for many people to attend religious services |
a. The first Father’s Day was observed.
b. Mother’s Day was proclaimed a day for national observance
c. Father’s Day became a day for national observance.
d. The idea of honoring fathers was brought up
A.a b c d | B.d a b c | C.b a c d | D.d a c b |
A.Mrs. Do | B.Margaret Chase Smith | C.Ann Jarvis | D.Woodrow Wilson |
A.one should wear a red carnation if one’s mother pass away |
B.on Mother’s Day, families often go out to have barbecues |
C.on Father’s Day, people often stay at home to celebrate the special day. |
D.The purpose to have these two special days is to show love to parents |
A.call on people to love and respect their parents |
B.introduce Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. |
C.tell the difference between Mother’s Day and Father’s Day |
D.show how important fathers and mothers are |
A very popular breakfast food in America is the pancake--- a thin , flat cake made out of flour and often served with maple syrup. The idea of the pancake is very old. In fact, pancakes were made long ago in ancient China.
Bagels, a round thick bread with a hole in the middle , are also popular for breakfast in America. Polish people in the late 1600s came up with the idea for the first bagels and this new kind of bread soon took off across Eastern Europe.
In the late 1800s, thousands of Jews from Eastern Europe travelled to the United States and brought the recipe for bagels with them. Today, New York bagels are said to be the best in the world. Many people have them with cream for breakfast on the go.
Doughnuts (usually spelled “donut” in the United States) came from France. They were served to American soldiers in France in the World War Ⅰ. After the war, American soldiers asked cooks in the United States to make doughnuts for them. Now , served with coffee, they are a very popular breakfast food across the United States.
小题1:This reading is mainly about ________
A.famous places to eat breakfast. |
B.why people in the United States eat breakfast |
C.the most popular types of pancakes in the United States |
D.the history of popular breakfast foods in the United States. |
A.the pancake | B.the bagel | C.the doughnut | D.The passage doesn’t say. |
A.They both came from Europe | B.They are both easy to make |
C.They are both sweet | D.people in New York make them best |
A.Polish people | B.Jewish People | C.Chinese People | D.American soldiers |
A.French people | B.Jewish people |
C.other American soldiers | D.cooks from the United States. |
Things really began to change for the company in 1981. That year, Howard Schultz met the three men who ran Starbucks. Schultz worked in New York for a company that made kitchen equipment. He noticed that Starbucks ordered a large number of special coffee makers, and he was curious about the company. Schultz went to Seattle to see what Starbucks did , and he liked what he saw. He wanted to become part of the company. In 1982, the original Starbucks owners hired Schultz as the company’s head of marketing.
In 1983, Schultz traveled to Italy. The unique atmosphere of the espresso(浓咖啡) bars there caught his eye. To Schultz it seemed that Italians spent their daily lives in three places: home, work , and coffee bars . His experience in Italy gave Schultz a new idea for Starbucks back in Seattle.
Schultz created an atmosphere for Starbucks coffee shops that was comfortable and casual, and customers everywhere seemed to like it. Between 1987 and 1992, Starbucks opened 150 new stores---and that was only the beginning. As a matter of fact, by the year 2000, three new Starbucks stores opened somewhere around the world every day!
Today, Starbucks has thousands of stores, including stores in twenty-six countries. One thing that helps make Starbucks succeed in cities outside the United Stateds is the way Starbucks works with local stores and restaurants. By working together with a store already in the city, Starbucks gains an understanding of customers in the city. This understanding helps Starbucks open stores in the right locations for their customers.
小题1:What is the main topic of the reading?
A.how Starbucks has grown | B.Starbucks’ customers |
C.what Starbucks makes | D.how Starbucks makes its coffee |
A.It grew very quickly | B.It was run by Howard Schultz |
C.It was a small company | D.It made special coffee makers |
A.a coffee seller from New York | B.the man who changed the company |
C.an Italian coffee maker | D.one of the original owners of the company |
A.3 | B.150 | C.300 | D.more than 1000 |
A.opening restaurants in just a few locations each year. |
B.only selling locally produced coffee beans |
C.working with other major coffee-making companies |
D.learning about local customers. |
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