题目内容
some posters (海报) . My grandfather asked me, " ( 1)_____”I can't stand Beijing Opera. "I answered. He asked again , " (2) What about soap operas?” I answered, " (3) I don't mind them. But my
favorites are sitcoms and action movies.“"OK!" (4)他同意了我的意见。So we sawan action movie
The Twin Dragons(双龙会).It was very exciting and relaxing.1 was very happy. But I found my
grandfather asleep. I understood that ( 5 ) _____(实际上) he didn't like action movies at all. I love my
grandfather.
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2.写出(2)处画线短语的同义短语。
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3.把(3)处画线的句子翻译成汉语。
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4.把(4)处画线的句子翻译成英语。
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5.根据汉语提示,在(5)处填上适当的词组。
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2. How about
3. 我不介意它们。
4. He agreed with me.
5. in fact
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THE University of St Andrews is the setting of royal(皇家的) love: on the grounds of this great Scottish university Prince William and Kate Middleton first met and fell in love.
More than that, St Andrews is Scotland's first university and one of the oldest universities in the English-speaking world. Founded in 1413 (just after Oxford and Cambridge), over 600 hundred years, the university has been well known as one of Europe's leading and most distinctive centres for teaching and research.
St Andrews is located in a small, historical town to the coast(海滨)of North East Scotland. The university itself is the perfect place for learning. On average one in three people you see in the street have something to do with the University. You start to feel very quickly that you belong.
As a student in St Andrews, playing golf is a must. With the town itself known around the world as “The Home of Golf”, the university is within minutes of the ancient golf-playing ground in the world, the Old Course, just near the sea. Students can take a break from their studies by enjoying a game of golf, and the university itself is a popular place to go.
It has one of the lowest dropout(辍学) rates in the UK---98 percent of students complete their degree. Perhaps its popularity is in part because of the fact that St Andrews is good for nearly every subject. It has long been among the UK's top five.
St Andrews University |
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Scotland’s first university and the 2. oldest university in the English-speaking world |
Its learning 3. |
●It lies in a small 4. town on the coast of North East Scotland, a perfect place for learning. ●It provides students with a 5.of belongingamong a large student body. |
Famous sports |
●St Andrews is 6.of golf, so the students here need to learn to play golf. ●Every study 7.can be used for a game of golf in the university itself or on the Old Course, only a few minutes’ walk 8.. |
Academic (学术的)achievements |
●St Andrews is good for nearly every subject. ●With one of the 9.dropout rates in the UK, it is ranked among the UK's top. ●Over six 10., it has been a famous teaching and research center in Europe. |
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Small talk is pleasant conversation about common interests. The ability to make “small talk” is highly valued. But making small talk is difficult not only for English learners, but also for many native speakers of English. Most English learners may have difficulty discussing topics they are unfamiliar with because of lack of(缺少) suitable vocabulary.
Now that we understand the problem, the next step is to improve the situation. Here are some tips to improve small talk skills.
◆Do some research
Spend time on the Internet, books, magazines, TVs to special about the type of people you will meet, and this can make your conversations more interesting.
◆Use the Internet for specific vocabulary
This is a bit like doing research about other people. If you have a business conference, or are meeting people who share a common interest, make use of the Internet to learn specific vocabulary.
◆Ask yourself about your culture
Take time to make a list of common things that you will discuss when making small talk in your own culture. And then check to make sure that you have the English vocabulary to make small talk about those subjects.
◆Find common interests
Once you have a subject that interests both of you, keep to it! You can do this in many ways: discussing travel, discussing the school or friends, discussing the differences between your culture and the new culture.
◆Listen
Don’t get so worried about being able to communicate that you don’t listen. Listening carefully will help you understand and encourage those speaking to you. You might be nervous, but letting others express themselves will improve the quality of the discussion and give you time to think of an answer!
Title: To be a good small talker |
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The problem you may have when making small talk |
__1__ have enough suitable vocabulary to cover most topics. |
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The __2__ useful tips of improving small talk skills |
◆Doing some research |
Find some special information about the type of people you’ll meet by __3__ time on the Internet, books, and so on. |
◆__4__the Internet for specific vocabulary |
Learn specific words you may use when having a business conference or __5__ people ahead of time. |
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◆Asking __6__ about your culture |
List out some common things that will be __7__ about in your own culture. |
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Be sure to have the English words to discuss those subjects. |
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◆Finding common interests |
Try to chat with each other about something you’re both __8__ in, such as travel, the school, the differences between different __9__. |
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◆Listening |
Pay more attention to listening to others’ ideas in order to get __10__ understanding. |
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