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The old man was the only person that died in the car crash. ________ else was rescued.
A.Everyone B.Anyone C.Someone D.None
查看习题详情和答案>>I made so many changes in my composition that only I could read it.To ________ else, it was hard to make out.
A.none
B.everyone
C.someone.
D.anyone
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Marie was born in 1867. __1__ soon saw that she had a __2__ mind. When she was quite young, she __3__ nothing better than to __4__ hours reading in spite of her __5__ health, and always __6__ top honours at her school.
Her mother died when the youngest daughter was __7__ ten. From then on, Marie knew that she would __8__ to work harder than before at her lessons if she wanted to be __9__ in her life. When she was eighteen, she went to work __10__ a governess(家庭女教师). She __11__ as much as she could __12__ her small salary, and went to Paris for __13__ study.
At the University of Paris, she took a single room without __14__ or light. She __15__ on bread and tea most of the time, and __16__ she thought of was her mathematics and __17__. This was her world, and __18__ all she liked her experiments, even the __19__ of the chemicals.
Marie always said __20__ it was because of her children that she went on with the work...and in doing so, she discovered a strong power and gave it to the world. It was the same power, however, that killed Marie Curie in 1934.
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Marie was born in 1867. __1__ soon saw that she had a __2__ mind. When she was quite young, she __3__ nothing better than to __4__ hours reading in spite of her __5__ health, and always __6__ top honours at her school.
Her mother died when the youngest daughter was __7__ ten. From then on, Marie knew that she would __8__ to work harder than before at her lessons if she wanted to be __9__ in her life. When she was eighteen, she went to work __10__ a governess(家庭女教师). She __11__ as much as she could __12__ her small salary, and went to Paris for __13__ study.
At the University of Paris, she took a single room without __14__ or light. She __15__ on bread and tea most of the time, and __16__ she thought of was her mathematics and __17__. This was her world, and __18__ all she liked her experiments, even the __19__ of the chemicals.
Marie always said __20__ it was because of her children that she went on with the work...and in doing so, she discovered a strong power and gave it to the world. It was the same power, however, that killed Marie Curie in 1934.
Chinese and Western eating habits are different. In China, the dishes are placed on the table and everybody shares. It is always polite to let guests or elderly people at the table taste every dish first. But in the West, everyone has his or her own plate of food.
Although there are no strict rules on how to set chopsticks and spoons, there are some things you should never do during a Chinese banquet (筵席).
Firstly and most importantly, don’t put your chopsticks upright in the rice bowl. Instead, lay them on your dish. The reason for this is that when people die, family members give them a bowl full of rice with a pair of chopsticks sticking out upright in it. So if you stick your chopsticks in the rice bowl, it appears that you want someone at the table to die.
Make sure the spout(容器嘴) of the teapot is not facing anyone, as this is impolite. The spout should always be directed to where nobody is sitting, usually just outward from the table.
Don’t tap on your bowl with your chopsticks. Beggars tap on their bowls, so this is not polite. Also, when the food is coming too slow in a restaurant, you should not tap on your bowl. If you are in someone’s home, it is like insulting the cook.
【小题1】What is the difference between Chinese and Western eating habits according to Paragraph 1?
| A.In China people are very polite, while in the West people are not so. |
| B.In China people share the dishes, while in the West people eat separately. |
| C.In China people use the chopsticks, while in the West people use the knife and fork. |
| D.None of the above. |
| A.The reason why chopsticks shouldn’t be put upright in the rice bowl. |
| B.The Chinese use chopsticks to eat. |
| C.The Chinese eating habits. |
| D.How to use chopsticks. |
| A.It is polite to taste the dishes before the guests or the elderly. |
| B.You can put your chopsticks wherever you want. |
| C.Never tap on your bowls with the chopsticks during the meal. |
| D.Teenagers can stick their chopsticks in the rice bowl. |
| A.playing jokes on | B.laughing at | C.treating badly | D.looking down upon |