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A young British woman had shortly arrived in Hong Kong and had not yet  36   anything about the Chinese   37  . One day she went to the home of a Chinese friend and was                                                                                                                                                       38   given a cup of Chinese tea. She was not   39   and she also found this type of tea rather   40  . However, since she had been given the tea , she felt she should drink it. Hoping to finish it   41   so that she would not feel about having to drink this tea which she did not   42   , she started to drink as much of it as she could. But as soon as her cup became half - full, the host   43   giving her more. Several times she told the host that she had had   44    , but it seemed to have no   45   . Her cup kept being   46  , and she kept on drinking. During the time of her   47  , she drank about twelve cups of tea. Later she found out that she should have just  48   the tea, and that this would have meant that she had had enough. Influenced by her  49   culture, she felt it too   50   to leave the tea and could not understand why the host took no notice of her protests(抗议) that she had had enough!

A. got

B. learned

C. taught

D. remembered

A. culture

B. language

C. food

D. habit

A. hardly

B. certainly 

C. carefully  

D. immediately

A. tired

B. happy 

C. thirsty 

D. interested

A. bitter  

B. sweet

C. nice 

D. cold

A. in time

B. slowly

C. gradually  

D. quickly

A. take

B. have   

C. like

D. buy

A. practised

B. insisted on

C. stopped

D. tried

A. some

B. enough

C. all

D. a little

A. value

B. end

C. effect  

D. importance

A. filled

B. moved

C. changed

D. emptied

A. talk

B. visit

C. party

D. investigation

A. left

B. drunk

C. absorbed

D. filled

A. modern

B. ancient

C. Western

D. Eastern

A. impolite

B. polite

C. easy

D. uneasy

【小题1】B

【小题2】A

【小题3】D

【小题4】C

【小题5】A

【小题6】D

【小题7】C

【小题8】B

【小题9】B

【小题10】C

【小题11】A

【小题12】B

【小题13】A

【小题14】C

【小题15】A


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A.was interested in flowers and insects in his childhood 

B.lost his hearing when he was a child

C.didn’t like his brothers and sisters    

D.was born to a naturalist’s family

2.The author can’t remember his relatives clearly because         .

A.he didn’t live very long with them   

B.the family was extremely large

C.he was too young when he lived with them  

D.he was fully occupied with observing nature

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A.a scientist as well as a naturalist   

B.a naturalist but not a scientist

C.no more than a born naturalist        

D.first of all a scientist

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