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Do “Lucky Numbers” Really Bring Good Luck?

Outline:1.有些人认为某些数字会带来好运;

2.也有些人认为数字和运气无关;

3.试说明你的k*s#5^u看法。

要求:1.词数100字左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Do “Lucky Numbers” Really Bring Good Luck?

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Dutch treat is a late-nineteenth-century term, and it originally refers to a dinner where everyone is expected to pay for his own share of the food and drink. If people go “Dutch treat”, or simply “go Dutch”, it means that they will share the expenses of a social engagement.

   There are many other “Dutch” expressions in English, many of which were invented in Britain in the seventeenth century, when the Dutch and the English were commercial and military rivals. The British used “Dutch” to refer to something bad, cheap and shameful. A “Dutch bargain” at that time was an uneven, one-sided deal; “Dutch reckoning” was an unitemized(未逐条记载的) account; and “Dutch widow” was slang for prostitute. Later centuries brought in “Dutch courage”, for bravery caused by drink; “Dutch concert”, for noisy music; “Dutch nightingale”, meaning a frog; and “double Dutch”, for incomprehensible language or talk.

   Some of the expressions are still in use today, but some are not. In fact, in American English, some “Dutch” expressions have nothing to do with the Dutch, but something with the German. It was probably because of the similar spelling and pronunciation that people made a mistake in distinguishing between “Dutch” and “Deutsch” (the German word for German), when German immigrants came to America in the 1700s. For instance, “the Pennsylvania Dutch” refers to the German descendants, instead of the Dutch descendants, living in Pennsylvania.

1.Many of the “Dutch” expressions were invented with negative sense, because ___________.

A. The Dutch were underdeveloped people.

B. Britain and Holland were competitors at that time.

C. The Dutch had many bad habits.

D. The British were superior to the Dutch.

2. With the information you get from Paragraph 2, make a guess at the meaning of the sentence “You are in Dutch”. It probably means ____________ .

A.You are in Holland.                                              B. You are welcome.

C. You are in trouble.                                              D. You are lucky.

3.According to the passage, some native American “Dutch” expressions were related to the German instead of the Dutch, simply because ______________.

A. People hated the German as much as the Dutch.

B. People made a mistake at the beginning.

C. People made a joke about the German.

D. The German immigrants proclaimed that they were Dutch.

 

此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边的横线上画一个(√); 如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:

该行多一个词: 把多余的词用斜线划掉(\),在右边的横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。

该行缺一词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。

该行错一词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边的横线上写出改正后的词。

注意: 原行没有错的不要改。

My uncle was used to be a worker in a factory. As business was bad,                  76.____________

the factory was close and he lost his job. For a time he felt sad and                      77.____________

didn’t know what to do. Lucky, he recovered from his trouble soon.                           78.____________

He went to a training class and became a salesman. Now he is having                 79.____________

his second career. I meet him several days ago. And I found he was                           80.____________

very happy. He told me that the key to solve difficulties is that                                   81.____________

we must learn more knowledges. When we face the trouble,we                          82.____________

should believe in ourselves but make every effort to meet the needs                      83.______ ______

of the society. I think what he said is right. My experience is also                         84.____________

lesson for me. I must study hard and become an able man.                                 85.____________

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