题目内容
Except for a few times, Americans are not big present-givers. There’s no exchange of presents among business people, and if one American tries to give another a present, it may look like that he wants to bribe (贿赂) him. Americans have learned that in some other countries people like to give presents to others, but among ourselves we don’t see the need for presents.
Even friends may never exchange presents. When I go to foreign countries, I try to bring back little things for close friends, but nobody would feel unhappy if I didn’t. I don't often remember a friend's birthday, and few people outside of my family remember mine. If someone gave me presents too often, I’d get unpleasant. But a present from a foreigner - that kind from his or her homeland — won't go wrong, except to government employees (政府职员) who can’t be given presents.
You usually open a present at once and in front of the person who gives it except Christmas and birthday presents. You should only say, “It's so nice. Thanks…” when you get Christmas or birthday presents.
You may want to bring a bottle of wine (葡萄酒) or flowers to a dinner party, but you’re never asked to. Nobody will mind if you bring wine, but your friend may not use it that evening.
At Christmas we often give presents to our family and sometimes our friends. We also give presents to people who have been helpful during the year- doormen, babysitters, housecleaners, newspaper senders— anyone who has often helped us.
( )56. What does “close friends” mean in the passage?
A. The friends who are very kind. B. The friends who live close to each other.
C. The friends who were once classmates. D. The friends who you like most.
( )57. What kind of presents don't Americans usually open in front of the givers?
A. The small presents. B. Christmas or birthday presents.
C. The expensive presents. D. The presents for dinner party.
( )58. Why do Americans also give presents to housecleaners at Christmas?
A. To pay them. B. To help them.
C. To thank them. D. To make them work harder.
( )59. Which of the following do you think is right?
A. American business people don't want presents because they are rich enough.
B. The writer of this passage must be an American.
C. Everyone must give presents to one's family and friends at Christmas.
D. Government employees can get little presents from a foreigner.
( )60. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Present-giving in the United States. B. Customs (习俗) in the United States.
C. American people and present-giving. D. When and how to give presents.
DBCBA
Welcome to the 2012 London Olympic Games! | |
Archery | Archery has a 10,000 year history, when bows and arrows were first used for hunting and war. Archery first appeared at the Paris Olympics of 1990. It was removed after 1908 and only returned to the Olympics at Munich in 1972. |
Did you know? In the 14th century, archery was so important that as English law required every man, aged seven to 60, to practise it. | |
Badminton | This sport was invented by British soldiers in India who called it Poono, the same name as the town in which they lived. It was first played at the Olympics in 1992 at Barcelona. Although the rules of the modern sport were developed in England, Asian countries are now the best. |
Did you know? The best balls are said to be made from the feathers of the left wing of goose. | |
Football | There are two medal competitions for Olympic football, one for men’s teams and one for women’s. Football was first played at the 1908 Olympic Games and it has been played at every Olympic Games ever since, except for Los Angeles 1932. |
Did you know? Hungary has won three football gold medals-more than any other country. | |
Taekwondo | This Korean sport’s name means “the way of the hand and foot”. The players get points by hitting each other with these two parts of the body only. The players mustn’t lie on the floor and no equipment can be used. Taekwondo first appeared at the 2000 Sydney Games. |
Did you know? Over 60 million people from 190 countries around the world regularly take part in this sport. |
【小题1】Who invented the sport of badminton?
A.Indians. | B.British. | C.Chinese. | D.Koreans. |
A.Archery. | B.Badminton. | C.Taekwondo. | D.Football. |
A.Badminton. | B.Football. | C.Taekwondo. | D.Archery. |
A. | B. | C. | D. |
A.Sydney 2000.com |
B.Beijing 2008.com |
C.Guangzhou 2010.com |
D.London 2012.com |
①青春的美丽既是刹那的辉煌,也是明媚的忧伤, 青春就是犯罪。
②实施积极的财政政策,对于应对国际金融危机冲击、保持经济平稳较快发展 了重要作用。
③杭州休博会上,吸引眼球的都是最时尚的高技术多媒体展示:超精细液晶显示、遥感手控电子画册、3D触摸屏……令人 。
A.挥霍发挥目不暇接 | B.挥洒发挥目不转睛 |
C.挥洒发扬目不暇接 | D.挥霍发扬目不转睛 |
Good morning. I’m Chen Hua. Here’s my culture report for today, Monday:
A new film starts tonight at the student cinema at eight o’clock. The film is Pirates of the Caribbean. It’s a fantastic adventure film. Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom are the stars. They are both very popular and famous, and they both act well in this film, and make their characters believable.
The story is about an old ship. It sails around the Caribbean islands. Depp and Bloom try to find some lost gold. Then they come face to face with some terrible men, and have to fight them. There's lots of action, and the fighting looks really dangerous. They also saves Keira Knightley. She plays Elisabeth, the daughter of a rich man. The scenes with Knightly and Bloom are beautiful and romantic.
The film isn't true to life, but it' s very exciting, and some of it is very funny. It' s an enjoyable film, although in my opinion there's too much fighting. But except for that, it's an excellent film. U you didn't see it when it first came out, I advise you to go and see it now. I' m sure you' 11 enjoy it. It' s showing all week.
【小题1】Pirates of the Caribbean is__________.
A.a tragedy | B.a comedy |
C.an action film | D.an adventure film |
A.they try to find some lost gold |
B.they try to find some gold |
C.they try to find some lost iron |
D.they try to find some lost iron |
A.some terrible men | B.some terrible women |
C.some smiling men | D.some smiling men |
A.fight the frightening people | B.fight the terrible women |
C.make the film interesting | D.make the film exciting |
A.Depp and Bloom | B.Elisabeth |
C.Orlando Bloom | D.Johnny Depp |
A.untruth to life | B.the adventure |
C.too much fighting | D.the stars |
A. it's funny
B. it's true
C. it' s believable
D, it' s excellent
【小题8】The general idea of paragraph 3 is _ .
A.self introduction |
B.where the film is on |
C.Chen Hua's opinions about the film |
D.the main idea of the film |
Obama has made history by becoming the first African-American in American history.
Obama was born in Hawaii on August 4, 1961. His parents didn’t live together when he was two years old and later divorced. Obama grew up with his mother in Hawaii, and for a few years in Indonesia. Later, he moved to New York, where he graduated from Columbia University in 1983. Obama met his wife, Robinson, in June, 1989 and married her on October 3rd, 1992. The couple’s first daughter was born in 1998, followed by a second daughter in 2001.
Obama took office in January 20, 2009. However, just when he became the president, he had to face many serious challenges ---- two foreign wars, the climate change and what he had described as “the worst financial crisis (经济危机) in a century”. But Obama said that he himself had been ready to face these challenges.
Obama’s success is a true milestone. It speaks to the fact that in America you really do get a chance to do anything, if you have the talent and abilities and you work hard enough.
【小题1】 How old was Obama when he became the American president?
A.48. | B.40. | C.37. | D.31. |
A. Obama grew up with his father in Hawaii.
B. Obama has two sons with Robison.
C. Obama is the first black president in the USA.
D. Columbia University is in Washington.
【小题3】Obama’s success tells us that __________.
A.any black people can become the president |
B.you can succeed if you are talented enough |
C.everyone can succeed if he is lucky enough |
D.a talented person can succeed if he works hard enough |
A.生效 | B.就任 | C.离职 | D.竞选 |
A.the climate change | B.the financial crisis |
C.the population problem | D.foreign wars |