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【题目】--- So you gave her your phone?

--- ____she said shed return it to me when she could afford her own.(2011大纲卷20)

A. My pleasure

B. Not exactly

C. No doubt

D. All right

【答案】B

【解析】考查交际用语。句意:所以你把你的手机给她了?”“事实上不是,她说她自己能买得起的时候就把它还给我。Not exactly表示不完全如此。My pleasure不客气,为道谢的答语;No doubt毫无疑问;All right行,好,均不符合语境。

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The eyes are one of the most expressive instruments of body language.

Keith,seventeen,from Montclair New Jersey,learned the hard way about one the eyes can make .“I had a who graded heavily on classroom discussion,”

Keith says. “He seemed to have a strong ability to know just when I didn’t have the .I couldn’t figure out how he could be so .Then it dawned on(为……所明白)me. I didn’t know the answer,I would avoid looking at him

When I know what so say,I always straight back at him.

From that moment on,I myself to look him in the eye, I knew the work or not.

That trick has saved me a lot of trouble.”

Many people,including some policemen,believe eye contact is a good of honesty.

If someone can’t look at you directly in the eye,then he or she is not playing ,they insist.

After many experiments, ,a number of experts have found out that good liars can make false eye contact.

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When a person looks at you and to do so,you know his is placed on you.

When he turns his head away,his mind is probably . there are exceptions.

A person may have trouble making and keeping eye contact,no matter how interested he is in the other person. And certain ,such as the British and Germans,are much oriented(适应)to eyeball to eyeball contact than,say,the French and Arabs.

【1】A. letter B.span> notice C. message D. news

2A. student B. headmaster C. friend D. teacher

3A. question B. problem C. excuse D. answer

4A. slow B. sharp C. dull D. clever

5A. Whatever B. Whenever C. However D. Wherever

6A. didn’t B. did C. don’t D. do

7A. watched B. glanced C. saw D. stared

8A. helped B. hoped C. taught D. persuaded

9A. when B. whether C. if D. as

10】A. lesson B. way C. chance D. test

11A. honestly B. quickly C. correctly D. really

12A. therefore B. however C. actually D. especially

13A. real B. exact C. wonderful D. sure

14A. stops B. continues C. changes D. hopes

15A. attention B. spirit C. strength D. energy

16A. anywhere B. nowhere C. elsewhere D. everywhere

17A. And B. Or C. But D. So

18A. brave B. shy C. stupid D. proud

19A. nationalities B. cities C. countries D. languages

20A. more B. less C. too D. enough

【题目】B

I had the honour of being elected chief of my tribe(部落). With the title came great responsibility. It was my job to make peace with the Maori Tamaki tribe, whose village we visited. Their soldiers jumped from a canoe and faced us down with fierce crying, sticking eyes and much noise of sticks. They laid a palm leaf on the ground and, as head, I was forced to accept this peace offering by picking it up, then touching noses with their chief. "Kia ora," he said, welcoming us into the woodland home of his people.

My "tribe" was my New Zealand coach tour group, who had forced me into being their leader. We’d been warned that the ceremony was a serious occasion and that to laugh or even smile would be considered rude to the Tamaki. After that it was non-stop fun as they demonstrated their ancient customs and I received instruction in performing the haka, the war dance immortalized(使不朽) by the All Blacks rugby team.

Then they pulled our dinner of lamb, beef and vegetables out of the ground. It had been slow-cooked in the heat just below the surface in the geothermal(地热的) area of North Island, a Maori tradition known as a hangi that goes back an extremely long period of time.

Obviously, this form of it is put on for tourists but it was hugely enjoyable. The journey back to the hotel was alone worth the effort, our elder Maori driver being deserving of his own television show. "The wheels on the bus go round and round," he got us singing, while he circuited a roundabout three times.

A couple of days from the end of our trip, there was still something missing, a New Zealand icon I wanted to see to make my grand tour complete. Riding over a ridge, there it was Aotearoa. The Maori name for New Zealand translates as "the land of the long white cloud". Can I say "Kia ora, Aotearoa?" You bet I can.

1How were the visitors greeted in the tribe?

A. The soldiers made a palm leaf road.

B. The soldiers touched their noses.

C. The soldiers shook sticks fiercely.

D. The soldiers made noise with shut eyes.

2 Which refers to the Maori cooking custom?

A. Kia ora. B. Haka. C. Hangi. D. Tamaki.

3What does the author think of the driver?

A. He was good at singing.

B. He made the journey memorable.

C. He was not familiar with the road.

D. He performed well on a TV show.

4What is the best title for the text?

A. A taste of Maori culture

B. Hello, New Zealand

C. The honour of being a tribe chief

D. The best of New Zealand

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