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| 1. Ann Frank was famous for her diary about _______. | |||||
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| A. her staying with her family B. her difficult childhood C. her short life in prison D. her two years to get away from Nazi | |||||
| 2. In the past 40 years, _______. | |||||
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| A. a space alien has visited the earth B. "ET" has made a lot of money C. man has taken a great step D. Armstrong's dream has come true |
| 3. Disneyland first appeared in America _______ years ago. |
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| A. 55 B. 35 C. 51 D. 71 |
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| A spoken language is like a person: it grows and changes. One way its changes is by adding new words and phrases, usually through borrowing. Just as someone borrows a pencil from a classmate in order to finish work, languages borrow words from other languages in order to fill what is called a "word gap". A word gap happens when a language has no term, synonym, or easy translation for an object or activity. One way a language finds something to fill a word gap is to borrow a word from another language. Unlike a person, language never really returns words to their starting place. Instead, the words remain and become part of the borrowing language. We see this borrowing course at work in English in different ways and for different reasons. English, like any other language, will probably continue to borrow words from other languages as long as it continues to change — in other words, for as long as people continue to speak.
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| Chose the best answer from A、B、C or D to complete the passage. |
| Around the world, people have different ideas about what good manners are. When you go go restaurants in different parts of the world, it's 1 to know the right and wrong things to do. For example, in China it's OK to 2 a lot of noise in a restaurant. In fact, if a restaurant isn't noisy and 3 , you may think there's something wrong with it. However, in many western countries, restaurants are 4 palces. If a table is too loud, other people who are eating there might even 5 to the owner of the restaurant. Paying the bill is also different from country to country. In China, one person usually pays for 6 . In western countries, one person pays if he or she is entertaining clients, but 7 friends eat together, they usually share the cost. This is called "Going Dutch" Also, when westerners pay the bill, they ususlly leave some money for the 8 . This is called "leaving a tip." Leaving a tip is thought to be polite. In the US, it's 9 to leave tips of 10%, 15% or 20% of the bill. Which is decided by how good the service is. Good waiters can make a lot of money! The way people eat food is different in the world, but you can 10 the same kinds of food in many countries. Chinese and Italian food, for example, are popular all over the world. |
| ( )1.A.popular ( )2.A.cause ( )3.A.lively ( )4.A.noisy ( )5.A.shout ( )6.A.everybody ( )7.A.until ( )8.A.gatekeeper ( )9.A.terrble ( )10.A.invent |
B.difficult B.keep B.friendly B.quiet B.explain B.nobody B.when B.seller B.common B.discover |
C.important C.hear C.lucky C.busy C.complain C.somebody C.unless C.waiter C.serious C.prefer |
D.enjoyable D.make D.polite D.clean D.speak D.none D.since D.visitor D.unusual D.find |