题目内容
In an American classroom, a Chinese girl was asked to answer a question. She stood up and smiled, without making any sound. The American teacher looked at himself and didn't see anything funny. So he asked her the question again. The girl just smiled but said nothing. The teacher was angry. He didn't know that the girl smiled to cover her embarrassment (尴尬) because she wasn't able to answer the question.
In a dining room in Beijing, an Englishman was careless and dropped a plate. The Chinese who had seen this began to laugh. The Englishman felt uncomfortable and even got angry. "They are laughing at me," he thought. In fact, the Chinese laughed not at the Englishman or his bad luck--whether he is a foreigner or a Chinese. The laughter has several feelings, don't take it so seriously; laugh it off, it's nothing; such things can happen to any of us, etc.
1. The Chinese girl smiled in an American classroom because
A. she was asked to answer a question B. she was asked to stand up
C. she couldn't answer the question D. the teacher looked funny
2. Which feeling is NOT included in the laughter when the Englishman dropped a plate?
A. Don't take it seriously. B. Bad luck!
C. It's nothing. D. It can happen to any of us.
3. What does the writer want to tell us?
A. Smiles and laughter don't mean the same thing to different people.
B. Smiles and laughter always bring happiness.
C. American people are easy to get angry.
D. Chinese students are impolite.
试题答案
1、CBA
In an American classroom, a Chinese girl was asked to answer a question. She stood up and smiled, without making any sound. The American teacher looked at himself and didn’t see anything funny. So he asked her the question again. The girl just smiled but said nothing. The teacher was angry. He didn’t know that the girl smiled to cover her embarrassment(尴尬)because she wasn’t able to answer the question.
In a dining room in Beijing, an Englishman was careless and dropped a plate. The Chinese who had seen this began to laugh. The Englishman felt uncomfortable and even got angry. “They are laughing at me,” he thought. In fact the Chinese laughed not at the Englishman or his bad luck—whether he is a foreigner or a Chinese. The smile or laughter has several feelings: don’t take it so seriously; laugh it off, it’s nothing; such things can happen to any of us.
1.The Chinese girl smiled in an American classroom because ________________.
A. she was asked to answer a question B. she was asked to stand up
C. she couldn’t answer the question D. the teacher looked funny
2.Which feeling is NOT included in the laughter when the Englishman dropped a plate?
A. Don’t take it seriously. B. Bad luck!
C. It’s nothing. D. It can happen to any of us.
3.What does the writer want to tell us?
A. Smile and laughter don’t mean the same thing to different people.
B. Smile and laughter always bring happiness.
C. American people are easy to get angry.
D. Chinese students are impolite
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In an American classroom, a Chinese girl was asked to answer a question. She stood up and smiled, without making any sound. The American teacher looked at himself and didn’t see anything funny. So he asked her the question again. The girl just smiled but said nothing. The teacher was angry. He didn’t know that the girl smiled to cover her embarrassment(尴尬)because she wasn’t able to answer the question.
In a dining room in Beijing, an Englishman was careless and dropped a plate. The Chinese who had seen this began to laugh. The Englishman felt uncomfortable and even got angry. “They are laughing at me,” he thought. In fact the Chinese laughed not at the Englishman or his bad luck—whether he is a foreigner or a Chinese. The smile or laughter has several feelings: don’t take it so seriously; laugh it off, it’s nothing; such things can happen to any of us.
【小题1】The Chinese girl smiled in an American classroom because ________________.
A.she was asked to answer a question | B.she was asked to stand up |
C.she couldn’t answer the question | D.the teacher looked funny |
A.Don’t take it seriously. | B.Bad luck! |
C.It’s nothing. | D.It can happen to any of us. |
A.Smile and laughter don’t mean the same thing to different people. |
B.Smile and laughter always bring happiness. |
C.American people are easy to get angry. |
D.Chinese students are impolite |
In a dining room in Beijing, an Englishman was careless and dropped a plate. The Chinese who had seen this began to laugh. The Englishman felt uncomfortable and even got angry. “They are laughing at me,” he thought. In fact the Chinese laughed not at the Englishman or his bad luck—whether he is a foreigner or a Chinese. The smile or laughter has several feelings: don’t take it so seriously; laugh it off, it’s nothing; such things can happen to any of us.
小题1:The Chinese girl smiled in an American classroom because ________________.
A.she was asked to answer a question | B.she was asked to stand up |
C.she couldn’t answer the question | D.the teacher looked funny |
A.Don’t take it seriously. | B.Bad luck! |
C.It’s nothing. | D.It can happen to any of us. |
A.Smile and laughter don’t mean the same thing to different people. |
B.Smile and laughter always bring happiness. |
C.American people are easy to get angry. |
D.Chinese students are impolite |
In an American classroom, a Chinese girl was asked to answer a question. She stood up and smiled, without making any sound. The American teacher looked at himself and didn't see anything funny. So he asked her the question again. The girl just smiled but said nothing. The teacher was angry. He didn't know that the girl smiled to cover her embarrassment (尴尬) because she wasn't able to answer the question.
In a dining room in Beijing, an Englishman was careless and dropped a plate. The Chinese who had seen this began to laugh. The Englishman felt uncomfortable and even got angry. "They are laughing at me," he thought. In fact, the Chinese laughed not at the Englishman or his bad luck--whether he is a foreigner or a Chinese. The laughter has several feelings, don't take it so seriously; laugh it off, it's nothing; such things can happen to any of us, etc.
1. The Chinese girl smiled in an American classroom because
A. she was asked to answer a question B. she was asked to stand up
C. she couldn't answer the question D. the teacher looked funny
2. Which feeling is NOT included in the laughter when the Englishman dropped a plate?
A. Don't take it seriously. B. Bad luck!
C. It's nothing. D. It can happen to any of us.
3. What does the writer want to tell us?
A. Smiles and laughter don't mean the same thing to different people.
B. Smiles and laughter always bring happiness.
C. American people are easy to get angry.
D. Chinese students are impolite.
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making any sound. The American teacher looked at himself and didn't see anything funny. So he asked her the
question again. The girl just smiled but said nothing. The teacher was angry. He didn't know that the girl smiled
to cover her embarrassment (尴尬) because she wasn't able to answer the question.
In a dining room in Beijing, an Englishman was careless and dropped a plate. The Chinese who had seen this
began to laugh. The Englishman felt uncomfortable and even got angry. "They are laughing at me," he thought.
In fact, the Chinese laughed not at the Englishman or his bad luck-whether he is a foreigner or a Chinese. The
laughter has several feelings, don't take it so seriously; laugh it off, it's nothing; such things can happen to any
of us, etc.
B. she was asked to stand up
C. she couldn't answer the question
D. the teacher looked funny
B. Bad luck!
C. It's nothing.
D. It can happen to any of us.
B. Smiles and laughter always bring happiness.
C. American people are easy to get angry.
D. Chinese students are impolite.