题目内容
I left my hometown in London last year and now I have enjoyed working in this small city in China. Learning a foreign language opens you up to the culture and history of a country. So in order to know more about China, I started to learn Chinese.
But at times, I found myself in funny situations. When I greeted strangers in China, they began to talk a lot and very fast. They asked me questions about everything. But all I could do was to look at them with a blank face. I had no idea what they were talking about. Were they just being kind, funny or impolite? Many people want to make friends with me. But I am a bit upset when I find out the reason why they need a foreign friend. They say they want to practice their English. I don’t need friends like this. I like friends to share my feelings and ideas with.
However, the more Chinese I learn, the more similarities I find it has with English. In English, thick-skinned is to describe a person who doesn’t care for criticism (批评). I was surprised to find that houlianpi in Chinese means the same. And both languages share some common idioms (习语). For example, “look on with folded arms” means xiushoupangguan, and “burn the boats” is similar to pofuchenzhou.
I’m still on my journey to learn Chinese. I believe that sometimes you have the most fun on a journey.
( )1. The writer comes from .
A. the UK B. the USA
C. Australia D. Canada
( )2. The underlined word “similarities” means “ ” in Chinese.
A. 相似点 B. 不同点
C. 规律性 D. 重要性
( )3. A thick-skinned person may .
A. be very strong and seldom fall ill
B. like to criticize others for their mistakes
C. talk a lot and speak fast
D. feel OK when he’s criticized
1A 2A 3D
补全对话 ,根据对话内容,将方框内符合对话情景的句子抄写在对话空白处,使对话恢复完整。选项中有两项是多余的。
W: Excuse me. (1)
M: Yes. Go down this street and turn left when you see a shoe store. Go on walking and you will see it on your right.
W: Thanks. (2)
M: Yes. It opens at 9:00 a.m. and closes at 8:30 p.m.
W: Are there any cookbooks in the bookstore?
M: (3)
W: What about children’s books?
M: Hmm, they are on the fifth floor.
W: Thank you. You are very familiar with the bookstore.
M: (4)
W: How long does it take me to walk there?
M: (5)
W: Thank you very much.
I often read books in the library. Yes, they are on the third floor. I often go there in my free time. Could you tell me how I can get to the nearest bookstore? About 10 minutes. Do you know which bus I should take? Do you know if it is open now? |