题目内容
A man walks into a doctor’s office. He has a cucumber (黄瓜) up his nose, a carrot in his left ear and a banana in his right ear. “What's the matter with me?” he asks the doctor. The doctor replies, “You’re not eating properly.”
This is a popular joke among British school children. It shows Britain's famous dry and satirical (讽刺的) way of seeing the funny side of life. People say this unique sense of humor is one of Britain's national characteristics.
The British sense of humor is different from other countries because it is often more negative. When it comes to making the British laugh, there is nothing that works better than a socially inappropriate (不恰当的) joke. It reflects the culture where mocking (嘲弄) is part of everyday life.
While most Britons don’t take these jokes too seriously, foreigners often don’t understand them. A recent survey found that most foreigners who visited Britain think the British are “unfriendly and have almost no sense of humor”.
Are the British just not as funny as they think they are? Leo McKinstry, a British journalist, thinks the British are funny. “Accusing the British of having no sense of humor is like telling Rolls-Royce (劳斯莱斯) that its cars are cheap and not good in quality,” he says.
56. What does the doctor actually mean by the remark “You’re not eating properly”?
A. What you have had is the cause of these problems. B. You are not having the right food.
C. You don’t eat the way people usually do. D. You eat with the wrong cutlery. ( 餐具 )
57. The word “dry” in Paragraph 2 means ________.
A. without water or liquid inside B. special and popular among school children
C. dull and meaningless D. funny and clever while seeming to be serious
58. Why do most visitors, who once visited Britain, think that the British are unfriendly?
A. Because the British always take things seriously.
B. Because the British have no sense of humor.
C. Because the British are cold and difficult to get along with.
D. Because the British have a different sense of humor.
59. Which of the following is NOT the characteristics of British humor?
A. dry and satirical B. negative and mocking
C. encouraging and gentle D. clever and witty
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Social customs and ways are changing. Things which were considered 1 many years ago are now good. Just a few years 2 , it was considered impolite for a man 3 in the street. No man who thought 4 himself as being a gentleman would make a fool of himself smoking 5 a lady was in the room.
Customs 6 change from country to country. Does a man walk 7 the left or the right of a lady in your country? Or doesn't it 8 ? What 9 table manners? Should you use 10 hands when you eat? —Should you leave 11 in your lap(人坐着时自腰以下至膝为止的大腿部) 12 on the table?
The important thing 13 about social customs is not to do 14 that might make other people 15 uncomfortable, especially if they are your guests. There is 16 old story about a rich nobleman who gave formal(正式的)dinner party. When the food 17 , one of the guests started to eat his peas 18 a knife. The other guests were surprised, but the nobleman calmly picked up his knife and began to eat 19 . It would have been bad manners to make the guest feel 20 .
(1)A.polite | B.impolite | C.formal | D.informal | ||||
(2)A.late | B.later | C.before | D.ago | ||||
(3)A.smokes | B.to smoke | C.smoking | D.to smoked | ||||
(4)A.of | B.for | C.about | D.over | ||||
(5)A.before | B.when | C.after | D.with | ||||
(6)A.too | B.already | C.also | D.almost | ||||
(7)A.at | B.by | C.in | D.on | ||||
(8)A.matter | B.work | C.care | D.mean | ||||
(9)A.on | B.about | C.for | D.to | ||||
(10)A.neither | B.either | C.both | D.any | ||||
(11)A.one | B.two | C.none | D.both | ||||
(12)A.but | B.and | C.or | D.otherwise | ||||
(13)A.to remember | B.remembering | ||||||
C.remembered | D.remembers | ||||||
(14)A.something | B.anything | C.one thing | D.nothing | ||||
(15)A.to feel | B.feeling | C.feel | D.felt | ||||
(16)A.a | B.an | C.one | D.the | ||||
(17)A.served | B.was served | C.is served | D.serves | ||||
(18)A.in | B.by | C.with | D.use | ||||
(19)A.as the same way | B.in the same | ||||||
C.in the same way | D.on the same way | ||||||
(20)A.fool | B.foolish | C.foolery | D.foolishly |