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13.Here is some must-know information from a handbook on how people behave in doing business in some countries.
In Brazil
Brazilians are warm and friendly.They often stand close when talking and it is common for them to touch the person on the shoulder.People often greet each other (particularly women) with light cheek kisses.Schedules tend to be flexible,with business meetings sometimes starting later than planned.But to be safe,be on time.Meals can stretch for hours-there's no such thing as rushing a meal in Brazil.Lunches also can start in the mid to late afternoon.Brazilians are social,preferring face to face communication over emails or phone calls.
In Singapore
Singaporeans shake hands when they meet and often also greet each other with a small,polite bow.Business cards should be offered and received with two hands.Arriving late is considered disrespectful.So be on time.Efficiency(效率) is the goal,so meetings and dealings often are fast paced.Singaporeans are direct in their discussions,even when the subject is about money.Rank is important and authority is respected.Thi s determines how people interact in meetings.For example,people avoid disagreeing outright with someone of a higher rank.
In the United Arab Emirates
In the UAE,status is important,so the most senior or oldest should be greeted first with their titles.The handshake seems to be longer than elsewhere.So do not pull away from the handshake.Women should cover themselves when it comes to dress.Men also tend to be covered from neck to elbows(肘部) and down to the knees.People do not avoid entertaining in their homes,but they also hold business meals at restaurants.Touching or passing food or eating with your left hand is to be avoided.When meetings are one-to-one,if your host offers you coffee,you should refuse.It might seem odd,but it is a cultural tradition.Coffee should only be accepted if it is already set out or presented.
In Switzerland
The Swiss tend to be formal and address each other by last name.They also are respectful of private lives.You should be careful not to ask about personal topics.Punctuality(守时) is vital,something that comes from a deep respect for others'time.Arrive at any meeting or event a few minutes early to be safe.They also have clear structure in their companies.Higher-ups make the final decisions,even if others might disagree.Neat,clean dress is expected.The Swiss follow formal table manners.They also keep their hands visible at the table and their elbows off the table.It is polite to finish the food on your plate.

25.The passage is mainly aboutA
A.customs and social manners
B.communication types
C.the workplace atmosphere
D.living conditions and standards
26.Why do Singaporeans avoid arguing with their boss?C
A.They put efficiency in the first place.
B.They dislike face-to-face communication.
C.They are supposed to obey the person of a higher rank.
D.They want to finish meetings as quickly as possible.
27.In the UAE,when should you refuse the coffee if it is offered?B
A.When greeting seniors.
B.When meeting the host alone.
C.When attending a presentation.
D.When dining with business partners.

分析 这是一篇记叙文.这篇短文是一本手册上摘录下来的,是关于不同国家里的风俗习惯和社交礼仪的.在这篇短文中一共出现了四个国家或地区.

解答 25.A.主旨大意题.这篇短文的第一段Here is some must-know information from a handbook on how people behave in doing business in some countries就是文章的中心句,意为:这里是一个从一本手册上摘录下来的,关于不同的国家中,人们的行为举止是怎样的.故它讲述的是不同的国家风俗习惯和社交礼仪.故选A.
26.C.细节理解题.根据短文中关于新加坡的这一段内容Rank is important and authority is respected.Thi s determines how people interact in meetings可知,在新加坡等级是很重要的,权威的人物必须受到尊敬.由此我们可以知道,新加坡人不会跟他们的老板争吵.故选C.
27.B.细节理解题.在阿联酋,什么时候你应该拒绝咖啡?根据短文第四段中if your host offers you coffee,you should refuse.It might seem odd,but it is a cultural tradition.Coffee should only be accepted if it is always set out or presented.可知,如果主人给你咖啡,你应该拒绝.故应该选B.

点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.

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      The first Europeans in Macao came from Portugal.More than four hundred years ago the Portuguese went there to trade with China.Some settled and made their homes there.They built strong forts(要塞)to guard the city and the harbor.They also built churches,schools,hospitals and other places.Slowly the city grew.People from many other countries came to live and work in Macao.
     Today many people live in Macao.Some only go there to watch dog-racing or motor-racing or to gamble(赌博)with their money.But Macao is a quiet and peaceful place.It is pleasant just to walk around and look at the old buildings and forts.You feel you are back in the old days.Of course,some of the buildings are now in ruins.The Church of St.Paul has only the front wall with many steps leading up to it.But it is still interesting to see.
     When you are hot and tired,there are small cool gardens to rest in.When you are hungry,there are good restaurants with many kinds of food.Nearby are some islands,which are also nice to visit and are easy to get in.There are certainly a lot to see and to do in Macao.
13.Macao is easy to get to because it isD.
A.part of China and most people living there are Chinese    
B.an interesting place    
C.very fast and cheap by sea                       
D.not far away from Hong Kong
14.You feel in Macao you are back in the old days becauseC.
A.some of the buildings are now in ruins   
B.you can watch dog-racing or motor-racing      
C.you can find the old buildings and forts     
D.it is a silent and peaceful place   
15.The writer's idea is thatD.
A.people from many countries came to live and work in Macao     
B.the Portuguese were willing to do business in China     
C.people in Macao serve good food      
D.Macao is a quiet and peaceful place with a lot to see and to do.
8.For many young people,adulthood means being ordinary and struggling under a lot of responsibilities.
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Another possible cause for anxiety at getting older is the youth culture in our society.Youthfulness is associated with performance,and only those who perform are worth anything.The repetition in the press and advertising contributes to this idea."If you are young,attractive and dynamic,you'll make it in this society."No wonder that getting older causes anxiety.

29.It can be inferred from Bly's words thatB.
A.Adults usually go back to their youth.
B.Without proper adult role models,you'll behave immaturely
C.You can succeed if you are young and attractive.
D.Young people always have a close relationship.
30.It can be concluded from the last paragraph thatB.
A.The youth culture plays a part in the worry of the young about getting older.
B.The mass media greatly value the young people.
C.To be young,you'll have to show good performance.
D.Leaving the parental home is necessary for you to grow up.
31.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?C.
A.Advantages of young people         
B.Disadvantages of being adults
C.Anxieties of young people           
D.Youths fear adulthood.
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54.Where did the rats use to search for food?B
A.In the street
B.Under the ground
C.From the dustbins
D.In burger shops
55.What was the rat population in Britain in 2000according to the writer?B
A.Around 60millionB.Around 48million
C.Around 38millionD.Around 2million
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A.Weil's Disease will finally end the world
B.pizzas and crisps will become unpopular
C.rats will put human beings'life in danger
D.young people should take the responsibility for the rat population
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A.close some of the burger and pizza restaurants
B.draw the public attention to the problem of rats
C.prevent the rats from growing up
D.making an advertisement for the classic horror tale The Rats.
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8.In David Graddol's opinion,English willC.
A.remain widespread and important
B.be more important than any other language
C.lose its dominant position
D.die away in the near future
9.The underlined sentence in the last paragraph implies thatA.
A.more and more language users will choose English
B.the English language snowball is rolling down faster than any time in the past
C.English language will soon drop in dominance
D.snowballs will roll down faster than language balls
10.How many experts does the passage mention who express their ideas about the future of English?B
A.2.    B.3.
C.4.    D.5.
11.What should be the best title for the passage?B
A.English Remaining in the Dominant Position
B.The Future of English?Who Knows?
C.Opinions from Different Experts
D.The English Language Snowball Rolling Down.
3.The National Gallery
 Description:
     The National Gallery is the British national art museum built on the north side of Trafalgar Square in London.It houses a diverse collection of more than 2,300 examples of European art ranging from 13th-century religious paintings to more modern ones by Renoir and Van Gogh.The older collections of the gallery are reached through the main entrance while the more modern works in the East Wing are most easily reached from Trafalgar Square by a ground floor entrance.
Layout:
      The modern Sainsbury Wing on the western side of the building houses 13th-to 15th-century paintings,and artists include Duccio,Uccello,Van Eyck,Lippi,Mantegna,Botticelli and Memling.
      The main West Wing houses 16th-century paintings,and artists include Leonardo da Vinci,Cranach,Michelangelo,Raphael,Bruegel,Bronzino,Titan and Veronese.
      The North Wing houses 17th-century paintings,and artists include Caravaggio,Rubens,Poussin,Van Dyck,Velazquez,Claude and Vermeer.
      The East Wing houses 18th-to early 20th-century paintings,and artists include Canaletto,Goya,Turner,Constable,Renoir and Van Gogh.
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      Nearest underground stations:Charging Cross (2-minute walk),Leicester Square (3-minute walk),Embankment (7-minute walk ),and Piccadilly Circus (8-minute walk).
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C.The 18th.        
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A.In the East Wing                         
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C.In the Sainsburry Wing.
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A.Piccadilly Circus.
B.Leicester Square.
C.Embankment.
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