Living in a new country means experiencing a different way of life. 1. The cultures of all countries are unique, which means that people who have grown up in different places will have different ways of behaving, different ways of thinking about things and different ways of expressing themselves. Before you travel, it is useful to think about culture and the things that are affected by it. 2..
Culture is the values, attitudes, behaviors and beliefs shared by a group of people. 3. We learn about the culture of our own society in a very natural way as we grow up-we learn through “do’s” and “don’ts” about how we treat people, how we behave and what we believe in as children.
4.You can see some parts of an iceberg-just like you can see some parts of a country’s culture when you visit it. For example, you can see different ways of greeting people, hear different languages and observe different festivals and customs. However, a much bigger part of every iceberg is hidden under water. Even though this part of the iceberg is hard to see, it is very important-without it, the iceberg would not exist. The same is true of culture. There are many aspects of it which you cannot see when you visit a different country, for example the nature of friendship and the importance of time.
5. It will take a long time to understand those values and beliefs because you have to work them out, but it is probably the most interesting part of any time you spend abroad.
A. Culture is like an iceberg.
B. Different people have different cultures.
C. Doing so will help you prepare for living in a new country.
D. Some people like to travel to new countries and settle down.
E. The aspects of culture you can see are based on those values and beliefs that you cannot see.
F. This means that culture is like a kind of glue (胶水)that holds society together.
G. This is very exciting and interesting, but it can also be a little challenging at times.
高一英语七选五中等难度题
Living in a new country means experiencing a different way of life. 1. The cultures of all countries are unique, which means that people who have grown up in different places will have different ways of behaving, different ways of thinking about things and different ways of expressing themselves. Before you travel, it is useful to think about culture and the things that are affected by it. 2..
Culture is the values, attitudes, behaviors and beliefs shared by a group of people. 3. We learn about the culture of our own society in a very natural way as we grow up-we learn through “do’s” and “don’ts” about how we treat people, how we behave and what we believe in as children.
4.You can see some parts of an iceberg-just like you can see some parts of a country’s culture when you visit it. For example, you can see different ways of greeting people, hear different languages and observe different festivals and customs. However, a much bigger part of every iceberg is hidden under water. Even though this part of the iceberg is hard to see, it is very important-without it, the iceberg would not exist. The same is true of culture. There are many aspects of it which you cannot see when you visit a different country, for example the nature of friendship and the importance of time.
5. It will take a long time to understand those values and beliefs because you have to work them out, but it is probably the most interesting part of any time you spend abroad.
A. Culture is like an iceberg.
B. Different people have different cultures.
C. Doing so will help you prepare for living in a new country.
D. Some people like to travel to new countries and settle down.
E. The aspects of culture you can see are based on those values and beliefs that you cannot see.
F. This means that culture is like a kind of glue (胶水)that holds society together.
G. This is very exciting and interesting, but it can also be a little challenging at times.
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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式每空最多填3个单词。
People living in different countries made different kinds of words. Today there are about fifteen hundred 1.(language) in the world. Each contains many thousands of words. A very large dictionary, for example, contains four 2. five hundred thousand words. But we do not need 3.these. To read short stories you need to know only about two thousand words. 4.you leave school, you will learn only one thousand or more. All these words 5. you learn are called your vocabulary. You should try to make your vocabulary 6.(big). Read as many books as we can. There are a lot of books 7.(write) in easy English. You will enjoy them. When you meet 8.new word, look it 9.in your dictionary. Your dictionary is your most 10.(use) book .
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Different colours can affect us in many different ways, according to Verity Allen. In her new series ‘ Colour me Healthy’, Verity looks at the ways that colours can influence how hard we work and the choices we make. They can even change our emotions and influence how healthy we are.
“Have you ever noticed how people always use the same colours for the same things ?” says Verity. “ Our toothpaste is always white or blue or maybe red. It’s never green. For some reason we consider green products as being a bit unacceptable. It’s the same for businesses. We respect a company writing its name in blue or black, but we don’t respect one that uses pink or orange. People designing new products can use these ideas to influence what we buy.”
During the four-part series, Verity studies eight different colours, two colours in each programme. She meets people who work in all aspects(方面) of the colour industry, from people designing food packets(小包), to people naming the colours of lipsticks(口红). Some of the people she meets clearly have very little scientific knowledge to support their ideas, such as the American “ Colour Doctor” who believes that serious diseases can be treated by the use of coloured lights. However, she also interviews real scientists who are studying the effects of green and red lights on mice, with some surprising results.
In a word, it’s an interesting show, and anyone who watches it will probably find out something new. But because Verity goes out of her way to be polite to everyone she meets on the series, it’s up to the viewers to make their own decisions about how much they should believe.
1.The main purpose of the text is to provide information about .
A. a television host
B. a new television series
C. how colours influence us
D. the popularity of a recent television show
2.Which of the following shows the probable parts of the four shows?
A. Part1—Blue and White; Part2—Products and Industry; Part3—Emotions; Part4—Decisions
B. Part1—Blue and Black ; Part2—White and Grey; Part3—Clothes; Part4—Green and Yellow
C.Part1—Meeting Designers; Part2—Pink and Orange; Part3—MeetingDoctors; Part4—Meeting Scientists
D. Part1—Blue and Black ; Part2—Red and Orange; Part3—White and Grey ; Part4—Green and Yellow
3.According to Verity, a knowledge of colour can help you to .
A. choose the best products
B. change people’s lifestyle
C. get new ideas
D. sell products
4.Who does the author respect least?
A. Verity Allen.
B. The “ Colour Doctor”.
C. The people who name lipsticks.
D. The scientists who work with mice.
5.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
A. Enjoy It; But Don’t Believe Everything !
B. Don’t Miss This If You Work in Business !
C. Watch This Programme to Make You Healthy !
D. Enjoy Another Great Show from Verity Allen !
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---- Happy New Year to you!
---- ______! By the way, how do people ______ New Year in your country?
A.Thanks; honour | B.Happy New Year to you; respect |
C.It’s kind of you; congratulate | D.The same to you; celebrate |
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---- Happy New Year to you!
---- ______! By the way, how do people ______ New Year in your country?
A.Thanks; honour
B.Happy New Year to you; respect
C.It’s kind of you; congratulate
D.The same to you; celebrate
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Recently, I experienced a wonderful lesson in how little things still mean a lot. My brother, mother and I live in Hawaii. Our farm is at least a dozen miles from even the most basic of services. Therefore, I take weekly trips to the shop to get supplies. About a month ago, I finished loading up the car and was about to leave, when a piece of paper on the ground caught my eye. I picked it up and read it carefully.
It was a receipt from the State Motor Vehicle Division, recording the owners payment of her Vehicles Registration fees. At first I thought that I could find the owner. So I waited there for about an hour. Although the receipt had been borne on the wind, where in the busy, crowded parking lot would I find the owner? I looked over the receipt for contact or any personal data, perhaps a license tag (牌照) or telephone number. I checked the date, the fees paid, noted the name of the owner and pocketed the paper. I concluded that the best and easiest step to take was to put the receipt in an envelope and send it to the owner first the next morning.
By the end of the week, I received a beautiful "thank you " letter from a woman containing a handwritten message and a card. In the letter, the woman explained how the wind snatched (夺去) her receipt from a pocket in her car’s passenger door. She had searched everywhere for quite some time before giving up.
It felt great to know I had helped someone avoid a loss by doing something that at first glance(一瞥) seemed little and unimportant.
1.What can be the best title for the text?
A.A Lesson I Will Never Forget B.Never Lose Heart or Give up
C.Little Things Still Mean a Lot D.Think Carefully Before You Act
2.What can we learn about the author?
A.He lives downtown in Hawaii.
B.He goes to the shop to get supplies once a week on foot.
C.He is too poor to have basic supplies for his family.
D.He is patient and willing to help others.
3.The underlined word "it"in paragraph 2 most probably refers to_______.
A.the receipt B.the license tag
C.the telephone number D.the personal data
4.How did the woman feel when receiving the author's envelope?
A.Proud B.Disappointed
C.Appreciated D.Angry.
5.How did the woman lose her receipt?
A.She forgot where she had put it. B.A strong wind blew it away.
C.A thief took it away. D.She left it in the parking lot
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My grandmother grew up in a world different from me. She experienced many things in her long life.
Though she never told stories, her stories were in the way she ate — she savored (品味) her food, cherished (珍惜) it. Often she would be the first to sit at the dinner table, and the last to leave. Food had been really scarce (缺乏) when she grew up.
Her stories were in the way she handed me lucky money. From a young age, my grandmother was brought up to understand the importance of hard work and the necessary of saving. Every Chinese New Year, I would be handed, or sent, a small red envelope that contained money, but never more than twenty dollars. When I was young , I didn’t understand why my grandmother gave me such a small amount of money. As I grew older, I realized that she wasn’t teaching me about money, but about tradition and hard work and family. The money was insignificant. I would probably spend it on any toy that I would lose soon after; it was the meaning behind her gift that mattered. It was her saying, “ I love you; I am your family and I want you to work hard as your family has before you.”
My grandmother’s stories were lessons. But they were never told in words. From the time that I was very young, up until she could barely remember my name, I remember her calling me “good girl”. Those two little words, in the course of my growing up, were a constant reminder that I was still so young, with still so far to go.
Now my grandmother is gone, but I see her every day. I see her in the women around me and in the mirror. She lives with me, inside me, and in the legacies(遗产)that I will create. And I know she would be proud.
1.The Author’s grandmother spent so much time eating at the table because ________.
A.she had no teeth B.she had nothing to do
C.she was preparing to clear the table D.she really wanted to enjoy the food
2.What did the author learn from the way her grandmother gave her lucky money?
A.Her grandmother didn’t have much money.
B.Her grandmother preferred boys to girls.
C.It was a shame to accept others’ money.
D.It was important for her to work hard.
3.What did the author realize hearing her grandmother call her “good girl” ?
A.She was really a good girl.
B.She needed to continually improve herself.
C.She should be proud of her manners and behaviors.
D.She was always a good girl in her grandmother’s eyes.
4.What can we know about the author’s grandmother after reading the passage?
A.She loved telling stories.
B.She had never worked in her life.
C.She set a great example for the author.
D.She was a mean woman with old-fashioned values.
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Those experienced doctors in our country _______the meeting in order to find out the real_______ of bird flu(禽流感).
A.attended; cause | B.joined; reason | C.joined; cause | D.attended; reason |
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He came up with a new ______ to the problem at yesterday’s meeting.
A.way | B.method | C.means | D.approach |
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People living in the country enjoy several advantages that people living in the city cannot enjoy. They are in closely contact with nature. They make friends with trees and stones. They can own dogs. They breathe fresh air. They fight with strong winds. They listen to the songs of birds.
This contact with nature is good for health. There are many diseases that are common in the city. but are not to be found in the country. For example, near-sightedness is almost unknown to country people.
Because of the absence of cars, one can walk more freely in the country than in the city. There are no rules of the road nor traffic signs to obey.
People living in the country can easily get fresh vegetables, fresh fruit and fresh milk. And they get them at lower prices than in the city.
Country life is economical in other ways, too. There are practically no temptations (诱惑)to waste money.
Country people are mostly honest. They say what they mean, and make and keep promises with sincerity (诚意). They do not put on air. They do not pretend to have those ridiculous (荒谬的) manners which are necessary in what we call polite society.
1.What can’t country people often enjoy ?
A.Musical concerts.
B.Fresh air.
C.Song of birds.
D.Close contact with nature.
2.What is probably more expensive in country than in the city ?
A.Vegetables. B.Beer.
C.Milk. D.Fruit.
3.What is NOT true of country life ?
A.The traffic accident rate is very high in the country.
B.Living in the country saves one a lot of money.
C.Country people enjoy better health than the city people.
D.Country people are honest.
4.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage ?
A.People living in the country enjoy no advantages.
B.People living in the city are in close contact with nature.
C.People living in the country suffer from more diseases than those living in the city.
D.The prices of farm products are lower in the country than in the city.
5.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage ?
A.The Disadvantages of Living in the Country.
B.The Expenses of Living in the Country.
C.Country Life.
D.Healthy Country People.
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