题目内容
I come from ________. I speak ________.
- A.China, Chinese
- B.Chinese, China
- C.China, China
- D.Chinese, Chinese
Dick: Hello . 1 What’s your name?
Sally: Hello, Mr. Turner., I’m Sally Brown. I am from England. I’ve come to Japan to have a visit.
Dick: I come from America. I’ve been here to study Japanese. 2
Sally: Oh, good. And could you tell me who this is , Mr. Turner?
Dick: Oh, Ms Brown., 3
Sally: Nice to meet you, Mr. Wang.
Wang Bing: 4
Sally: By the way, where are you from?
Wang Bing: 5
Sally: Oh, great. China is a great beautiful country.
Wang Bing: Thank you.
A Nice to meet you, Ms Brown. B I’m Chinese. C This is Sally Brown. D My name is Dick Turner. E I’m a worker. F May I introduce my friend Wang Bing? G I’m a student. |
“How do you know?” was my logical question.They responded that their moms cooked and Always told them what they were doing wrong to show their earning.I was strummed. So mom's cooking and criticizing read our as “I love you”.”Then how do you say ‘I love you to her?” They agreed that getting good grades, followed by good jobs would be how they showed their love.
I come from a culture where most people are expressive enough,so I repeated these queries in clauses over time.Gradually,I began to get different responses.Some of them had exchanged those sentiments with their moms.
One of my favorite stories of change came from a girl.When she came home from university,her mother met her at the door and hugged(拥抱)her.This had never happened before,but her mom said,“Now that you have gone I have more time to myself.I noticed that in some places mothers and children hug each other and I decided it was a good idea and that I would begin hugging you.”
In my family we all say “I love you” a lot.While it is true that we often say the words without having great depth of feelings at that moment,it is almost like a blessing we give each other. Those three little words carry a world of meaning,even when said as a greeting, but most especially if they are the lax words we say to or hear from those we love.
【小题1】The foreign teacher _________.
A.comes from America | B.is a young woman |
C.is expressive enough | D.knows much about China |
A.saying “I love you” | B.cooking |
C.getting good grades | D.doing something helpful |
A.She is meeting her daughter at the dour. |
B.She loves her daughter and misses her. |
C.She is glad that she has more time to herself. |
D.She finds it interesting to hug her daughter. |
A.Say “I love you” more to your family. |
B.Say “I love you” a lot to Chinese people. |
C.Say “I love you” as a greeting to others. |
D.Say “I love you” without great depth of feelings. |
When I was a foreign teacher in China,every day I taught English to my students and they taught me about China.One day the topic turned to saying “I love you”.I was shocked to learn that not one of my students had said this to their mothers,nor had their mothers said it to them.“Does your mom love you?” “Of course,”they answered.
“How do you know it?” was my logical question.They responded that their moms cooked and always told them what they were doing wrong to show their caring.I was strummed. So mom's cooking and criticizing read out as “I love you”. “Then how do you say ‘I love you’ to her?” They agreed that getting good grades, followed by good jobs would be how they showed their love.
I come from a culture where most people are expressive enough,so I repeated these queries in classes over time.Gradually,I began to get different responses.Some of them had exchanged those sentiments with their moms.
One of my favorite stories of change came from a girl.When she came home from university,her mother met her at the door and hugged(拥抱)her.This had never happened before,but her mom said,“Now that you have gone I have more time to myself.”I noticed that in some places mothers and children hug each other and I decided it was a good idea and that I would begin hugging you.”
In my family we all say “I love you” a lot.While it is true that we often say the words without having great depth of feelings at that moment,and it is almost like a blessing we give each other. Those three little words carry a world of meaning,even when said as a greeting, but most especially if they are the last words we say to or hear from those we love.
【小题1】The foreign teacher _________.
A.comes from America | B.is a young woman |
C.is expressive enough | D.knows much about China |
A.saying “I love you” | B.cooking |
C.getting good grades | D.doing something helpful |
A.She is meeting her daughter at the door. |
B.She loves her daughter and misses her. |
C.She is glad that she has more time to herself. |
D.She finds it interesting to hug her daughter. |
A.“I love you.” is a daily greeting. |
B.“ Love” is the most important word in our country. |
C.They worry about each other. |
D.“I love you” are the last words we say or hear from those we love. |
A.Say “I love you” more to your family. |
B.Say “I love you” a lot to Chinese people. |
C.Say “I love you” as a greeting to others. |
D.Say “I love you” without great depth of feelings. |
Boys and girls, let’s begin our English class now. This time I want to talk about my family. Then I want you to say something about your families.
There are seven people in my family. They are my parents, my two sisters, my brother, his wife (妻子)and I. In England, a family like this is a big one. My father has a factory(工厂). It isn’t very big. It makes all kinds of boats. My brother is a doctor. He works in a hospital(医院). His wife works in a hospital, too. She is a nurse. My two sisters are students. One wants to be a teacher. She studies hard and well. The other likes singing very much and can sing very well. So she wants to be a singer(歌手). I’m now in China teaching English and learning Chinese. My mother stays at home. Can you guess (猜测)what she does at home? Yes, she does housework. She is a housewife.
【小题1】Where do I come from?
A.China | B.America | C.England | D.Canada |
A.In China | B.In America | C.In England | D.In Canada |
A.One of my sisters | B.I | C.My father | D.My brother |
A.as teachers | B.as nurses | C.as doctors | D.in a hospital |
A.干家务活的人 | B.在家的妻子 | C.家庭主妇 | D.保姆 |