题目内容
What does he _____ dinner? |
A. has for B. has at C. have in D. have for |
试题答案
DWhat do you do at weekends? Some people like to 1 at home, but others like to go for a walk 2 have a picnic(野餐). My friend Jack works hard in a factory(工厂) during the 3 . At weekends he always 4 the same thing. On Saturday he 5 his car and on 6 he takes his family to a nearby(附近的)village. His uncle and aunt have a farm(农场) there. It isn't a 7 One ,but there are always 8 things to do. The children help with the animals and give them some 9 . Jack and his wife work in the fields. At the end of the day, they are all tired but 10 , and Jack's aunt cooks a big dinner for them.
1. A. go B. live C. stay D. like
2. A. and B. or C. but D. so
3. A. day B. Time C. Autumn D. weekdays
4 .A. does B. makes C. borrows D. has
5. A. watches B. drives C. sells D. washes
6. A. Monday B. Sunday C. Saturday D. Wednesday
7. A. small B. big C. hard D. short
8. A. much B. many C. fast D. far
9. A. clothes B. places C. food D. water
10. A. clean B. happy C. angry(生气) D. friendly
查看习题详情和答案>>A:Good morning.Jim! Is this your photo?
B:Yes.Thank you.
A:Oh, 1 is this boy in the photo? Is he your brother?
B:No.He is 2 uncle.
A:Does he have a guitar?
B:Yes.How do you know this?
A:Well,I can 3 a guitar in the photo.
B:My uncle likes to play the guitar.And he plays it very 4 .
A:Is he a musician?
B:No.He is a clerk.He 5 at Mrs.White’s Clothes Store.
A:Wow, he’s great.Is he 6 ?
B:Yes.He usually gets up at six o’clock in the morning.He brushes his teeth and has a shower. After that he has breakfast.Then he 7 the number 2 bus to the store.He cats lunch at the store.He usually gets home 8 five—thirty.After dinner he plays his guitar.At ten he goes to bed.
A:May I know his 9 ?
B:Bill Green.Do you want to be his friend?
A:Yes.You know I like playing the guitar.I want your uncle to help me with it.
B:OK.I think he can help you.You can 10 him at 321—7621.
A:Thanks a lot.
1.A.What B.When C.Who D.Why
2.A.my B.her C.your D.his
3.A.look B.look at C.watch D.see
4.A.good B.OK C.well D.nice
5.A.has B.1ikes C.plays D.works
6.A.busy B.happy C.funny D.fine
7.A.brings B.takes C.sells D.writes
8.A.in B.at C.on D.for
9.A.address B.job C.name D.phone number
10.A.call B.help C.join D.know
查看习题详情和答案>>puts more food onto my plates as soon as I have emptied it. That often discomforts me greatly. I have to eat
the food even if I don't want to, because it is considered (认为) bad manners in the West to leave one's food
on the plate. I have already noticed that when a Chinese sits at an American's dinner party, he very often
refuses (拒绝) the offer of food or drink though he is in fact still hungry or thirsty. This might be good
manners in China, but it is not in the West at all. In the United States, it is impolite to keep asking someone
again and again or insist on his accepting something. Americans have a direct (直接的) way of speaking. If
they want something, they will ask for it. If not, they will say, "No, thanks." When an American
dislikes the beer served by the host, for example, he might say, "No, thanks. I'll take some diet Coca-Cola
(可口可乐) if you have it." That is what an American will do. So when you go to the United States, you
had better remember the famous saying: When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
B. rude
C. impolite
D. cold
B. uncomfortable
C. satisfied
D. happy
B. He is shy.
C. He is afraid that others will laugh at him.
D. He thinks it's polite to do that.
B. refuse the offer
C. ask for it directly
D. express himself indirectly (间接地)
B. When you stay in Rome, you should do as the Romans do
C. When you are in a new country, you should do as the locals (当地人) do
D. Romans can be aft example for you
The customs in different countries are rather different. If I have dinner with a Chinese host, he always puts more food onto my plates as soon as I have emptied it. That often discomforts me greatly. I have to eat the food even if I don't want to, because it is considered bad manners in the West to leave one's food on the plate. I have already noticed that when a Chinese sits at an American's dinner party, he very often refuses the offer of food or drink though he is in fact still hungry or thirsty. This might be good manners in China, but it is not in the West at all. In the United States, it is impolite to keep asking someone again and again or insist on his accepting something. Americans have a direct way of speaking. If they want something, they will ask for it. If not, they will say, “No, thanks. ” When an American is fed with beer by the host, for example, he might say, “No, thanks. I'll take some diet, Pepsy-Cola (百事可乐) if you have it. ” That is what an American will do. So when you go to the United States, you had better remember the famous saying: When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
1.From the passage, we can know that the Chinese are usually ________ to the guests.
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2.When a foreigner has dinner with a Chinese host, he often feels ________ .
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3.Why does a Chinese often refuse the offer of food or drink at a dinner party?
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A.He has had enough.
B.He is shy.
C.He is afraid that others will laugh at him.
D.He thinks it's polite to do that.
4.When an American wants something to eat or drink at a dinner, he will ________ .
[ ]
5.“When in Rome, do as the Romans do” means “ ________ ”.
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A.When you got to Rome, you should act as the Romans do
B.When you stay in Rome, you should do as the Romans do
C.When you are in a new country, you should do as the locals do
D.Romans can be an example for you
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Do as the Romans Do
The customs in different countries are rather different. If I have dinner with a Chinese host, he always puts more food onto my plates as soon as I have emptied it. That often discomforts me greatly. I have to eat the food even if I don’t want to, because it is considered bad manners in the West to leave one’s food on the plate. I have already noticed that when a Chinese sits at an American’s dinner party, he very often refuses the offer of food or drink though he is in fact still hungry or thirsty. This might be good manners in China, but it is not in the West at all. In the United States, it is impolite to keep asking someone again and again or insist on his accepting something. Americans have a direct way of speaking. If they want something, they will ask for it. If not, they will say, “No, thanks.” When an American is fed with beer by the host, for example, he might say, “No, thanks. I’ll take some diet, Pepsy-Cola(百事可乐)if you have it. ”That is what an American will do. So when you go to the United States, you had better remember the famous saying: When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
1. From the passage, we can know that the Chinese are usually ________ to the guests.
A. very hot B. rude
C. impolite D. cold]
2. When a foreigner has dinner with a Chinese host, he often feels _______.
A. pleasant B. uncomfortable
C. satisfied D. happy
3. Why does a Chinese often refuse the offer of food or drink at a dinner party?
A. He has had enough.
B. He is shy.
C. He is afraid that others will laugh at him.
D. He thinks it’s polite to do that.
4. When an American wants something to eat or drink at a dinner, he will _______.
A. ask for it boldly
B. refuse the offer
C. ask for it directly
D. express himself indirectly
5. “When in Rome, do as the Romans do “means “________”.
A. When you got to Rome, you should act as the Romans do
B. When you stay in Rome, you should do as the Romans do
C. When you are in a new country, you should do as the locals do
D. Romans can be an example for you
查看习题详情和答案>>temperature and listened to his heart. Finally, he asked Jack's mother a few questions.
"When did Jack begin to feel ill?" "This morning when he got up. He said he felt too sick to go to school
today. " "What did he eat for breakfast?" "He got orange juice, two pieces of bread, an egg and a glass of milk."
"I see," the doctor asked Jack, "How do you feel now, my boy?" Jack answered, "Terrible, I think I'm going to die".
The doctor said, "You won't die. In fact, you'll be fine by dinner time." "Oh, doctor! Do you really think so?" Jack's
mother looked very glad. Dr Johnson answered, "Mrs Brown, your son has a sickness that is common(普通的)to
boys at a time like this. It comes and goes quickly. "
Mrs Brown said, "But I don't understand." "Today," the doctor told her, "the most exciting football final of the
World Cup is on TV. If Jack feels well enough to watch TV this afternoon, and I think he does. He will be fine when
the final is over. It's the only cure(疔法) I know of this sickness. Now, if you'll excuse me, I must go across the
street to see the Ford's boy, Steve. He seems to have the same thing as Jack has today. "
B. went to school
C. got up
D. took exercise
B. thought Jack was really ill
C. rang the doctor and asked many questions
D. examined Jack
B. a lot
C. nothing
D. too much
B. He wanted to be ill.
C. He wanted to go to school.
D. He wanted to have a big dinner.
B. wanted to watch the football final on TV
C. both A and B
D. are terribly ill
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