题目内容
--In France, if you don't want any more food, what should you say?
--I should just say, " ".
A.It was delicious. B.Thank you.
C.I'm full. D.I've had enough.
试题答案
1、A
--In France, if you don't want any more food, what should you say?
--I should just say, " ".
A.It was delicious. B.Thank you.
C.I'm full. D.I've had enough.
查看习题详情和答案>>Dear Laura,
Thanks for your message. Yes, I’m having a great time on my exchange program in France. It’s even better than I thought it would be. I was a bit nervous before I arrived here, but there was no reason to be. My host family is really nice. They go out of their way to make me feel at home. And you wouldn’t believe how quickly my French has improved! I’m very comfortable speaking French now. Although I still make lots of mistakes, it doesn’t bother me like it used to. My biggest challenge is learning how to behave at the dinner table. As you can imagine, things are really different from the way they are at home. For example, you’re not supposed to put your bread on your plate. You’re supposed to put it on the table! I thought that was pretty strange at first, but now I’m used to it. You’re not supposed to eat anything with your hands except bread, not even fruit! (You have to cut it up and eat it with a fork). Another thing is that it is very rude to say you’re full. If you don’t want any more food, you should just say, “It was delicious.” Also, it’s rude to put your hands in your lap. You should always keep your hands ,but not your elbows, on the table. I have to say, I find it difficult to remember everything, but I’m gradually getting used to things and don’t find them so strange any more. I’ll write soon and tell you more about life in France. Hope you’re having a good school year.
Wang Kun
【小题1】How was Wang Kun before she arrived in France?
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【小题2】Why did she have no reason to be nervous?
______________________________________________.
【小题3】How has her French improved?
________________________________________________.
【小题4】What is one particular challenge she is facing?
________________________________________________.
【小题5】What does she find surprising?
_________________________________________________. 查看习题详情和答案>>
Dear Laura,
Thanks for your message. Yes, I’m having a great time on my exchange program in France. It’s even better than I thought it would be. I was a bit nervous before I arrived here, but there was no reason to be. My host family is really nice. They go out of their way to make me feel at home. And you wouldn’t believe how quickly my French has improved! I’m very comfortable speaking French now. Although I still make lots of mistakes, it doesn’t bother me like it used to. My biggest challenge is learning how to behave at the dinner table. As you can imagine, things are really different from the way they are at home. For example, you’re not supposed to put your bread on your plate. You’re supposed to put it on the table! I thought that was pretty strange at first, but now I’m used to it. You’re not supposed to eat anything with your hands except bread, not even fruit! (You have to cut it up and eat it with a fork). Another thing is that it is very rude to say you’re full. If you don’t want any more food, you should just say, “It was delicious.” Also, it’s rude to put your hands in your lap. You should always keep your hands ,but not your elbows, on the table. I have to say, I find it difficult to remember everything, but I’m gradually getting used to things and don’t find them so strange any more. I’ll write soon and tell you more about life in France. Hope you’re having a good school year.
Wang Kun
【小题1】How was Wang Kun before she arrived in France?
_____________________________________________.
【小题2】Why did she have no reason to be nervous?
______________________________________________.
【小题3】How has her French improved?
________________________________________________.
【小题4】What is one particular challenge she is facing?
________________________________________________.
【小题5】What does she find surprising?
_________________________________________________.
Dear Laura,
Thanks for your message. Yes, I’m having a great time on my exchange program in France. It’s even better than I thought it would be. I was a bit nervous before I arrived here, but there was no reason to be. My host family is really nice. They go out of their way to make me feel at home. And you wouldn’t believe how quickly my French has improved! I’m very comfortable speaking French now. Although I still make lots of mistakes, it doesn’t bother me like it used to. My biggest challenge is learning how to behave at the dinner table. As you can imagine, things are really different from the way they are at home. For example, you’re not supposed to put your bread on your plate. You’re supposed to put it on the table! I thought that was pretty strange at first, but now I’m used to it. You’re not supposed to eat anything with your hands except bread, not even fruit! (You have to cut it up and eat it with a fork). Another thing is that it is very rude to say you’re full. If you don’t want any more food, you should just say, “It was delicious.” Also, it’s rude to put your hands in your lap. You should always keep your hands ,but not your elbows, on the table. I have to say, I find it difficult to remember everything, but I’m gradually getting used to things and don’t find them so strange any more. I’ll write soon and tell you more about life in France. Hope you’re having a good school year.
Wang Kun
1.How was Wang Kun before she arrived in France?
_____________________________________________.
2.Why did she have no reason to be nervous?
______________________________________________.
3.How has her French improved?
________________________________________________.
4.What is one particular challenge she is facing?
________________________________________________.
5.What does she find surprising?
_________________________________________________.
查看习题详情和答案>>
Dear Laura,
Thanks for your message. Yes, I’m having a great time on my exchange program in France. It’s even better than I thought it would be. I was a bit nervous before I arrived here, but there was no reason to be. My host family is really nice. They go out of their way to make me feel at home. And you wouldn’t believe how quickly my French has improved! I’m very comfortable speaking French now. Although I still make lots of mistakes, it doesn’t bother me like it used to. My biggest challenge is learning how to behave at the dinner table. As you can imagine, things are really different from the way they are at home. For example, you’re not supposed to put your bread on your plate. You’re supposed to put it on the table! I thought that was pretty strange at first, but now I’m used to it. You’re not supposed to eat anything with your hands except bread, not even fruit! (You have to cut it up and eat it with a fork). Another thing is that it is very rude to say you’re full. If you don’t want any more food, you should just say, “It was delicious.” Also, it’s rude to put your hands in your lap. You should always keep your hands ,but not your elbows, on the table. I have to say, I find it difficult to remember everything, but I’m gradually getting used to things and don’t find them so strange any more. I’ll write soon and tell you more about life in France. Hope you’re having a good school year.
Wang Kun
- 1.
How was Wang Kun before she arrived in France?
_____________________________________________. - 2.
Why did she have no reason to be nervous?
______________________________________________. - 3.
How has her French improved?
________________________________________________. - 4.
What is one particular challenge she is facing?
________________________________________________. - 5.
What does she find surprising?
_________________________________________________.
Dear Laura,
Thanks for your message. Yes, I’m having a great time on my exchange program in France. It’s even better than I thought it would be. I was a bit nervous before I arrived here, but there was no reason to be. My host family is really nice. They go out of their way to make me feel at home. And you wouldn’t believe how quickly my French has improved! I’m very comfortable speaking French now. Although I still make lots of mistakes, it doesn’t bother me like it used to. My biggest challenge is learning how to behave at the dinner table. As you can imagine, things are really different from the way they are at home. For example, you’re not supposed to put your bread on your plate. You’re supposed to put it on the table! I thought that was pretty strange at first, but now I’m used to it. You’re not supposed to eat anything with your hands except bread, not even fruit! (You have to cut it up and eat it with a fork). Another thing is that it is very rude to say you’re full. If you don’t want any more food, you should just say, “It was delicious.” Also, it’s rude to put your hands in your lap. You should always keep your hands ,but not your elbows, on the table. I have to say, I find it difficult to remember everything, but I’m gradually getting used to things and don’t find them so strange any more. I’ll write soon and tell you more about life in France. Hope you’re having a good school year.
Wang Kun
小题1:How was Wang Kun before she arrived in France?
_____________________________________________.
小题2:Why did she have no reason to be nervous?
______________________________________________.
小题3:How has her French improved?
________________________________________________.
小题4:What is one particular challenge she is facing?
________________________________________________.
小题5:What does she find surprising?
_________________________________________________.
Dear Helen,
Thanks for your last letter. Yes, I'm enjoying myself on my exchange program in France. It's even
better than I thought it would be. I was a bit nervous before I arrived here, but there was no reason to be.
My host family is really nice. They go out of their way to make me feel at home. And you wouldn't believe
how quickly my French has improved! I'm very comfortable speaking French now. Although I still make
lots of mistakes, it doesn't bother me as it used to. My biggest challenge is learning how to behave at the
dinner table. As you can imagine, things are really not the same as the way they are at home. For example,
you're not supposed to put your bread on your plate. You're supposed to put it on the table! I thought that
was pretty strange at first, but now I'm used to it. You're not supposed to eat anything with your hands
except bread, not even fruit! (You have to cut it up and eat it with a fork.) Another thing is that it is very
rude to say you're full. If you don't want any more food, you should just say, "It was delicious." Also, it's
rude to put your hands in your lap. You should always keep your hands, but not your elbows, on the table.
I have to say, I find it difficult to remember everything, but I'm gradually getting used to things and don't
find them so strange any more. I'll write soon and tell you more about life in France. Hope you're having a
good school year.
Yours,
Mei Fei
1. Where is Mei Fei now?
2. Was there any reason for Mei Fei to be nervous before she arrived there?
3. What does Mei Fei think of her host family?
4. How does Mei Fei feel while she is speaking French now?
5. What is the biggest challenge she is facing?
6. When can Mei Fei eat things with her hands?
7. Why do you want to go there if you have the chance to take part in an exchange program?
Thanks for your message. Yes, I'm having a great time on my exchange program in France. It's even
better than I thought it would be. I was a bit nervous before I arrived here, but there was no reason to be.
My host family is really nice. They go out of their way to make me feel at home. And you wouldn't believe
how quickly my French has improved! I'm very comfortable speaking French now. Although I still make
lots of mistakes, it doesn't bother me like it used to. My biggest challenge is learning how to behave at the
dinner table. As you can imagine, things are really different from the way they are at home. For example,
you're not supposed to put your bread on your plate. You're supposed to put it on the table! I thought
that was pretty strange at first, but now I'm used to it. You're not supposed to eat anything with your hands
except bread, not even fruit! (You have to cut it up and eat it with a fork). Another thing is that it is very
rude to say you're full. If you don't want any more food, you should just say, "It was delicious." Also, it's
rude to put your hands in your lap. You should always keep your hands, but not your elbows, on the table.
I have to say, I find it difficult to remember everything, but I'm gradually getting used to things and don't
find them so strange any more. I'll write soon and tell you more about life in France. Hope you're having a
good school year.
Wang Kun
_____________________________________________.
2. Why did she have no reason to be nervous?
_____________________________________________.
3. How has her French improved?
_____________________________________________.
4. What is one particular challenge she is facing?
_____________________________________________.
5. What does she find surprising?
_____________________________________________.
Thank for your message. Yes, I’m having a great time 1 my exchange in France .It’s even better than I thought it 2 . I was a bit 3 before I arrived here, but there was no reason to be. My host family is really nice. They go out of their way to make me 4 at home. And you 5 believe how quickly my French has improved! I’m very comfortable 6 French now 7 I still make lots of mistakes, it doesn’t bother me like it used to. My biggest challenge is learning 8 at the dinner table. 9 you can imagine, things are really 10 the way they are at home. For example, you’re not supposed to put your bread on your plate. You’re supposed to put it on the table! I thought that was pretty strange at first, but now I 11 it .You’re not supposed to eat anything with your hands 12 bread, not even fruit! (You have to cut it up and eat it with a fork.) 13 thing is that it is very rude to say you’re full. If you don’t want 14 food, you should just say, “It was delicious.” Also, it’s rude to put your hands in your lap. You should always keep your hands, but not your elbows, on the table. I find 15 difficult to remember everything, but I’m gradually getting used to things, and don’t find them so strange any more. I’ll write soon and tell you more about life in France. Hope you’re having a good school year.
1. A. at B. during C. in D. on
2. A. was B. would be C. would D. used to be
3. A. excited B. annoyed C. happy D. nervous
4. A. to feel B. feel C. to stay D. stay
5. A. wouldn’t B. won’t C. shouldn’t D. don’t
6. A. speaking B. to speak C. saying D. to say
7. A. Yet B. But C. Although D. Ever
8. A. how to eat B. how to drink C. how to say D. how to behave
9. A. Like B. As C. Just like D. Just what
10. A. different from B. different of C. different between D. different as
11. A. am get used to B. am used to C. get use to D. used to
12. A. except B. besides C. beside D. including
13. A. The other B. Other C. Another D. Another one
14. A. any more B. no more C. any D. no
15. A. it B. that C. this D. that’s
查看习题详情和答案>>My family and I are going to take a holiday in the USA, Colombia, England, France and Switzerland in three hours. Now we are getting ready for it. Mum and Dad have already __小题1:__(浇水) the plants. My brother has packed the__小题2:__(毛巾). They’re in the suitcase, __小题3:__(在……旁边) the guidebook. But he hasn’t locked the windows yet. I’ve already surfed the Internet and found out a lot of information about the cultures and customs in these countries. Here is what I’ve learned online. In the USA, just like in China, people are supposed to __小题4:__(摇动)hands when they meet for the first time. In England, people should kiss each other when they meet for the first time. In Japan, it’s polite for you to bow when you meet someone for the first time. You’re supposed to use your chopsticks in a __小题5:__(合适的)way. It’s rude to __小题6:__(指) at someone with your chopsticks while eating. And you are also supposed to make a noise while eating noodles. It shows you like the food. In France, it’s bad manners to say “I’m __小题7:__(饱的).”. You should say “It was delicious.” if you don’t want any more food. In Colombia and Switzerland, people have quite different attitudes __小题8:__(对于) time. Colombian people are very __小题9:__(宽松的) about time. It’s OK if you arrive a little late. But Swiss people think being on time is very important. It’s the __小题10:__(国土) of watches, after all.