题目内容
The rice ______ growing fine.
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A. am B. is C. are D. be
从Ⅱ栏中找出与Ⅰ栏中相对应的答语.
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Ⅰ (1) Can I help you? (2) Do you have any bread here? (3) How do you like English? (4) How many apples do you want? (5) Can I borrow your book? (6) What are you doing? (7) do you go to school by bike? (8) How much is the rice? (9) What time do you leave school? (10) What does your mother do? |
Ⅱ A. Sorry, I'm reading it. B. I'm writing. C. Yes. How much do you want? D. Four yuan a kilo. E. She's a worker. F. At about six. G. Yes, please. I want a pen. H. No, I don't. I. I like it very much. J. Half a kilo, please. |
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In Thailand, people do not eat with chopsticks, like in China, Japan, and Korea. They use spoons and forks. 1.____. Because most food is already cut. If you need to cut things use the side of your spoon . 2._____. If you are right-handed, keep the spoon in your right hand and the fork in your left hand.
3.______. The rice is not on the same plate with the other food. It is not necessary to finish all you rice or all your food. It is good to leave a little on your plate. If you eat anything, it means you want more.
4.______. The host(主人)will ask you two or three times if you want more food . It is the same with whatever you are drinking. During the meal, never empty your cup or glass. When it is less than half full, your host or neighbor will fill it again. 5.______. Always refill(再加满) your neighbor’s glass. This means that you must keep an eye on your neighbor’s glass all through the meal.
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A. They never use knives B. Never fill your own glass C. People always offer you more food D. Remember to fill your bowl in time E. People often eat from the same bowl F. The spoon is more important than the fork G. People usually have rice in a different bowl |
| 先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根据短文内容从下面方框的七个选项中,选择五个还原到文中, 使短文意思通顺、结构完整。 | |
| In Thailand, people do not eat with chopsticks, like in China, Japan, and Korea. They use spoons and forks. 1______. Most food is already cut. If you need to cut things, use the side of your spoon first and then use your fork. 2______. If you are right-handed, keep the spoon in your right hand and the fork in your left hand. 3______. The rice is not on the same plate with the other food. It is not necessary to finish all your rice or all your food. It is good to leave a little on your plate. If you eat anything, it means you want more. 4______. The host (主人) will ask you two or three times if you want more food. It is the same with whatever you are drinking. During the meal, never empty your cup or glass. When it is less than half full, your host or neighbor will fill it again. 5______. Always refill (再加满) your neighbor's glass. This means that you must keep an eye on your neighbor's glass all through the meal. | |
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请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根据短文内容从下面方框的七个选项中,选择五个还原到文中,使短文意思通顺、结构完整。
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In Thailand, people do not eat with chopsticks, like in China, Japan, and Korea. They use spoons and forks. 1______. Most food is already cut. If you need to cut things, use the side of your spoon first and then use your fork. 2______. If you are right-handed, keep the spoon in your right hand and the fork in your left hand.
3______. The rice is not on the same plate with the other food. It is not necessary to finish all your rice or all your food. It is good to leave a little on your plate. If you eat anything, it means you want more.
4______. The host(主人) will ask you two or three times if you want more food. It is the same with whatever you are drinking. During the meal, never empty your cup or glass. When it is less than half full, your host or neighbor will fill it again. 5______. Always refill(再加满) your neighbor’s glass. This means that you must keep an eye on your neighbor’s glass all through the meal.
| A.They never use knives B.Never fill your own glass C.People always offer you more food D.Remember to fill your bowl in time E.People often eat from the same bowl F.The spoon is more important than the fork G.People usually have rice in a different bowl |