A、put his hand in and out of pocket frequently.
B、wave his two hands high above his head.
C、make gestures just in front of his face.
D、give a gesture while emphasizing something.
A、put his hand in and out of pocket frequently.
B、wave his two hands high above his head.
C、make gestures just in front of his face.
D、give a gesture while emphasizing something.
Another man saw the waiter, and put his hands on his stomach meant he ______.
A.had a stomach-ache
B.was hungry
C.was very thirsty
D.was full
A、meant Russia was the winner
B、was insulting America
C、was making a show of friendship for America
D、in fact meant nothing at all
Table Manners
A Westerner doesn't leave his napkin (paper or cloth) on the table. He puts it on his lap where it's supposed to protect his clothes from spilled food or used to wipe his hands or mouth when necessary.
A Westerner doesn't put his own utensils (fork, knife, spoon) into a serving bowl. He uses the utensil in the bowl (generally a large spoon or fork) to put some of the food on his own plate, and then returns the serving utensil to the bowl.
A Westerner doesn't spit food anywhere. If he has bones in his mouth, he takes them out with his fingers and places them on the edge of his plate, never on the table.
A Westerner doesn't drink soup or other liquids out of a bowl. He uses a spoon.
A Westerner doesn't reach across the table or in front of another person. He asks someone to pass whatever he wants.
A Westerner doesn't put nut shells, fruit peelings, etc., on the floor. He puts them in a plate or ashtray or, lacking these, on a table top.
Where should you NOT put fruit peelings?
A.In a plate.
B.on the floor
C.In an ash tray.
D.On a table top.
Which of the following statement best illustrates moral freedom?
A.Alcoholics abstain from alcohol because they know it is harmful to their health.
B.Someone who repeatedly washes his hands because he believes that they are dirty.
C.While thinking, many children put their forefinger into their mouth without knowing it.
D.Some drag addicts pick up their habit again soon after being off it under the help of others.
He interviewed the first witness almost at once, making sure that every thing was done that could be done to put him at his ease. However, the wit ness was evidently nervous and Burton took considerable pains to go over the ground thoroughly, choosing and checking each word to be precise and taking the man's statement down in longhand himself. The witness had called the police, he'd waited until the ambulances began to arrive then when the first police car arrived on the scene he'd been asked to report to the station which is what he had done.
Burton explained that regrettably it would be necessary for him to go to court because of the serious nature of the disaster. More he could not say at present. He'd be grateful if the man would stay in contact with the police.
When he had gone, Burton put his head in his hands and considered be fore asking for the next witness. He couldn't be regarded as a hundred per cent witness because he had been behind a wall when the explosion occurred. But in spite of his nerves, Burton had the impression that he was reliable, not afraid of incriminating himself and a fairly accurate observer.
Well, there would be other accounts and no doubt all these would be slotted into place like a jigsaw and the whole picture would become clear. He raised his bead and pressed the buzzer on his esk.
"a hundred percent witness" most probably means ______.
A.be was patient and talkative
B.he was a totally reliable witness
C.he was well - informed
D.he was the only person interviewed in the incident
第三节 短文理解2
阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。
One day a farmer went out for a walk with his son. The farmer put on a pair of wrong shoes, one with a thick sole(鞋底) and the other with a thin one. So as he began to walk, he felt very uncomfortable(不舒服). When he was just out of the house, he turned to his son and said, "Why should one of my legs be longer than the other today?"
The son looked at his father's legs carefully as he was walking and then laughed, "Oh, no, Daddy, your legs are all right. You have put on the wrong shoes."
The farmer was very happy to hear that and said to himself, "What a clever son I have got!" Then he asked his son to go back and get the other pair of shoes for him. The farmer had only two pairs of shoes.
When the son ran back to the house, he found that the other pair was also a pair of wrong shoes.
He had to return to his father with nothing in his hands and said out of breath (上气不接下气), " It' s no use changing them, Daddy! The shoes at home were not a pair, either!"
One day a farmer went out for a walk .
A.with his wife
B.with his son
C.with his daughter
The American businessman stood straight. His eyes focused on the Japanese man's eyes. He smiled and put out his right hand.
Both men smiled briefly in embarrassment. The Japanese man straightened up and put out his right hand. The American withdrew his hand and bowed his head. A broader smile of embarrassment, and some noise from each man—not really words, just some sounds from their throats—indicating discomfort. They were in the course of a conflict of customs; they had different habits for greeting people they were being introduced to.
When people are planning to go to another country, they expect to encounter certain kinds of differences. They usually expect the weather and the food to be different. They expect to find differences in some of the material aspects of life, such as the availability of cars, electricity, and home heating systems. And, without knowing the details, they expect differences in customs. Customs are the behaviors that are generally expected in specific situations. American men, for example, shake hands with each other when first introduced while Japanese men bow.
When introduced to the Japanese businessman, the American businessman put out his right hand because ______.
A.he felt a little bit nervous
B.he wanted to express his discomfort
C.he felt a little offended by the Japanese man
D.he wanted to shake hands with the Japanese man
【C1】
A.say
B.speak
C.tell
D.talk
Food for space has to be packed in special ways. Some of it goes into tubes that a man can squeeze into his mouth. Bite-sized cookies are packed in plastic.
There is a good reason for covering each bite. The plastic keeps pieces of food from traveling in the spaceship. On the earth very small pieces of food would simply fall to the floor. But gravity doesn't pull them to the floor when they are out of the plastic in a spaceship. (78) They move here and there and can get into a man's eyes or into the spaceship's instruments. If any of the instruments is blocked, the astronauts may have trouble getting safely home.
As astronauts travel on longer space trips, he must take time to sleep. An astronaut can fit himself to his seat with a kind of seat belt. Or, if he wants to, he can sleep in a sleeping bag which is fixed in place under his seat. But be careful he must put his hands under the belt when he goes to sleep. This is because he is really afraid that he might touch one of controls that isn't supposed to be touched until later.
Why would astronauts cover each bite of food in space?
A.Because small pieces of food would fall down to the floor.
B.Because weightless pieces of food might make trouble when they travel around.
C.Because they haven't enough food for longer trips.
D.Because astronauts don't want to waste food.
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