题目内容
sick need to be looked after, so money must be spent on hospitals.
A.A B.An C.The D./
David talked with a friend of ________ on the Internet for a long time yesterday.
A.he B.his C.him D.himself
---Tom, you _________ play football in the street.
---Sorry, I won’t do it again.
A.needn’t B.may not C.mustn’t D.won’t
The chemicals in cola will be bad for your teeth you clean them carefully.
A.unless B.so that C.when D.although
The first computers the 1940s were bigger than cars.
A.in B.on C.at D.since
Answer the questions.
Dear Grandma and Grandpa,
As you may have heard from my parents, I’m in China right now on a cultural exchange program. I’m enjoying my time here very much. I have made new friends here, many of whom are locals. Through my interaction(相互交流)with them, I’ve noticed some interesting cultural differences. One of the most obvious( 明 显 的 )cultural differences is the size of food portions in restaurants. Back home in America, the food portions are usually larger than those I’ve seen in China. We’re even used to seeing super-sized dishes in some restaurants.
However, in Asia, food portions are generally not extremely large. I’m must encouraged to eat until I’m full and enjoy different kinds of food. Eating out in Asia is often a big social affair(社交活动). People here eat out a lot. There are all kinds of restaurants. And there are food stands and food carts-even on the sidewalk(人行道).
Another interesting aspect of eating out is the way food is served. Back home in America, each diner orders their own meal. When people eat out in Asia, they usually order food to share. Nearly every time I eat out with friends in China, each of us has our own bowl of rice or noodles, and we share the rest of the dishes. This is an excellent way to try new foods! One thing that makes me confused is the way people pay for food at a restaurant.
In the U.S. we often ask for separate(分开的)checks, so we each pay for our own meal. But here, if diners decide to pay separately, they typically don’t request separate checks. Instead, they give money to one person who pays the bill. People also don’t tip the server. Instead, there is often a service charge added to the bill.
I hope you are doing well. I’ll write you again!
Love, Margare
1.Margaret has made many local friends during her cultural exchange program, hasn’t she?
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2.What’s the culture difference in the size of food portions between China and America?
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3.Why do people in Asia like eating out a lot?
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4.What does Margaret think of the way food is served in China?
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5.How do people usually pay the bill in America?
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6.Do you like the way of eating out in China or in America? Why?
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Look, the building over there is the landmark of our city. It is high.
A.fifty - five metre B.fifty - five metres C.fifty - five - metre D.fifty five metres
John is good at English, so he rarely makes mistakes in English grammar. Which of the following is correct for the underlined word in the sentence?
A./’re?l?/ B./’re?l?/ C./’ri:?l?/ D./’r?le?/
根据所给中文意思完成句子,每空限填一词。
1.在网上,我搜索信息,做作业,查收邮件。
On the Internet, I ________ ________ information, did my homework and checked my email.
2.比起往年来,我们今年收到了更多的照片。
________ ________ other years, we received many more photos this year.
3.他已经把那些报纸扔了。
He has ________ ________ those newspapers.
4.从2008年起,他就开始忍受脚伤带来的痛苦。
From 2008 on, he ________ a lot ________ his foot problem, but he did not give up.
5.从那时开始,我们(每年)都庆祝国庆节。
We have celebrated the National Day ________ ________.