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9.There are lots of unwritten rules about how to behave in a polite way in Britain.People(41)Cthe country are seldom told about such rules.That is because lots of British people often(42)Ddo not even that they live by these ways(43)Bthey see some-one break them!British people are well-known for caring much about queuing(排队).When people are(44)Dto buy a ticket or get on a bus,they usually form a(45)Ato wait until it is their turn.When you (46)D,you should join the back of the queue.And you must not(47)Cin front of the people who have been waiting longer than you.If you do not wait your (48)D,people around you can get very (49)Aand someone may shout at you.
41.A.ruling | B.leaving | C.visiting | D.loving |
42.A.decide | B.realize | C.doubt | D.hope |
43.A.though | B.until | C.but | D.while |
44.A.stopping | B.working | C.staying | D.waiting |
45.A.line | B.group | C.plan | D.circle |
46.A.arrive | B.pass | C.move | D.enter |
47.A.follow | B.run | C.stand | D.drive |
48.A.ticket | B.table | C.answer | D.turn |
49.A.angry | B.excited | C.afraid | D.happy |
分析 来英国的游客很少被告知习俗规定,是因为英国人不希望有一些规定来限制他们,但是当他们看到秩序被别人打破,是会生气并出来捍卫秩序的.
解答 41.C.动词辨析.由句意可推知,是来英国的游客很少被告知习俗规则,故选C.
42.D.动词辨析.由句意和even,可推知英国人也不希望有这些规定,故选D.
43.B.连词辨析.由下文可知有人打破秩序的时候英国人会生气,推知此时他们并不是不希望没有规则的,故用until,故选B.
44.D.动词辨析.由下句wait until it is their turn,可知此处时等候买票,故选D.
45.A.名词辨析.由句意可知买票是排队等候的,故选A.
46.D.动词辨析.由句子you should join the back of the queue你要加入队的后面,可知此时是你来的时候,故选D.
47.C.动词辨析.由句意可知这是在说插队,是要走到前面的,故选C.
48.D.名词辨析.有句意可知,这是说如果你不排队的话,排队是 wite your turn,故选D.
49.A.形容词辨析.由上文当有人不遵守规定是英国人就会提醒他们,可知插队破坏秩序,他们是生气的,故选A.
点评 考生应在通读全文的基础上,根据全文大意,展开逻辑思维,瞻前顾后,分析这一空格处在 句中的地位,前后的关系和它所起的作用,认真观察选项,仔细推敲,确定最佳答案.
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