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聽(tīng)力部分(共20分)

一、情景反應(yīng)。(每小題1分,共5分)

二、對(duì)話理解。(每小題1分,共5分)

()6.A.Afraid.B.Excited.C.Nervous.

()7.A.Noodles.B.Candy.C.Cakes.

()8.A.Kiss.B.Bow.C.Shakehands.

()9.A.Toavillage.B.Tohisuncle'shome.C.ToLondon.

()10.A.Tokeepquiet.B.Tomakeanoise.C.Tocatmanynoodles.

三、語(yǔ)篇理解。(每小題1分,共5分)

()11.WhatshouldyoudobeforeyouvisitaChinesefamily?

A.Knockatthedoor.

B.Makeacall.

C.Takeofftheshoes.

()12.Whencanyoucomeintothehost'shouseinChina?

A.Aftertakingofftheshoes.

B.Afterthehostsays“Comein,please”.

C.Aftershakinghands.

()13.InJapan,whatshouldyoudobeforeyoucomein?

A.Bowtothehost.

B.Takeofftheshoes.

C.Kissthehost.

()14.WhyshouldyoufinishallthefoodinEngland?

A.Tomakethehosthappy.

B.Toshowitisjustso-so.

C.ToshowIamhungry.

()15.Howmanycountriesarementionedinthepassage?

A.3.B.4.C.5.

四、聽(tīng)力填空。(每小題1分,共5分)

BehaveWellattheTableinAmerica

Youshouldputthenapkinonyourleg16.________tokeep

Beforethemeal

yourscifclean.

★Whensheoffersyoufood,youareexpectedtoanswerher

Duringthemeal17.________.

★Askotherstopassyoudisheswhenyoucan'treachthem.

Itis18.________toplaceyourknifeandforkonthesideofyour

Afterthemeal

plate.

★Thebestwaytolearngood19.________istowatchothers.

Thebestway★Watchinghowyourfriendseatisthebestwayto20.________

makingmistakeswhenyouareunsureofwhattodo.

筆試部分(共100分)

五、【原創(chuàng)題】補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(有兩項(xiàng)多余)。(每小題1分,共5分)

WearvCrirfMhOperximi

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?HI<*anMike(orhrIp.22?

j9Mike\n,ymionliiwyUh?t?hmklIbring?

23.

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Inee.Thankv<?u.

<、nu'rrw?4r<*mr*.IIwifw*ymir4inhdivrngixwllimr.

A.Youaresupposedtobeontime.

B.Ithinkyoucanbringsomeflowers.

C.Hecangiveyouahand.

D.rmhappytodothat.

E.I'msurehewilllikeit.

F.Thatsoundslikeagoodidea.

G.Youmustbereallyexcitedaboutit.

六、完形填空。(每小題1分,共8分)

Chinesefoodisveryfamousintheworld.Chinesepeoplethink26isoneof

themostimportantthingsduringtheirlife.Theydonot27eachotherwith"How

areyou?”buttheyask,uHaveyoueaten?

SincetablemannersarepartofChinesecookingculture,Chinesepeoplestill

28theirtablemannerstoday.

thetable.Leavesomefoodonyourplatetoshowthatthehosthasgivenyou

toomuchtoeat.Orthehostwillaskifyou'dliketohaveasecondhelping.

InFrance,amealislikeaceremony.Peopleenjoyitandmakeitaspecial

event.UnlikeRussia,it'sseenasgoodmannerstofinisheverythingonyour

Franceplate.Peopleoftencutbreaddirectlyonatableclothratherthanonaplate.

Tear(撕碎)yourbreadintosmallpiecesbeforeeating.Takingabite(咬)from

thewholepieceisveryimpolite.

()34.Inwhichcountryisitimpolitetomakenoisewhileeatingnoodles?

A.China.B.Japan.C.Russia.

()35.WhereshouldyouplaceyourhandswheneatinginRussia?

A.Onyourlegs.B.Onthetable.C.Offthetable.

()36.WhatisoppositebetweenFranceandRussiaintablemanners?

A.Wheretocutyourfood.

B.Howtousecutleryproperly.

C.Whethertofinishthefoodonyourplateornot.

()37.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.InRussia,youcanholdtheforkineitherhand.

B.Japanesepeopleliketoeatinnoisyrestaurants.

C.It\rudetoholdthewholepieceofbreadtoeatinFrance.

()38.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Differentwaystoeat.

B.Specialfoodintheworld.

C.Adviceonhowtobehaveproperlyattable.

B

IfyouareanAmericanandwanttovisitBritain,herearesomemannersyou

shouldpayattentiontobeforegoingthere.

Itwouldbeeasiertocutfoodwhentheknifeisinyourdominanthand(慣用手).

Afterthefoodiscut,Americansusuallyputdowntheknivesandeatwiththeir

dominanthands.Englishmen,ontheotherhand,holdtheforkintheirnon-dominant

handsandtakeabite(一口).

Americansusuallycutupseveralpiecesofmeatbeforeactuallyeating.Then,once

theforkisinthedominanthand,it'seasytotakeafewbiteswithoutchangingback.

Buiit'sbadmannerstocutthefoodintomanysmallpiecesinBritain.

EatingonthegoiscommonintheUnitedStates,wherepeopleeattheirfood

quickly.However,inBritain,peopledon'tjusteat.Theysitdowntohavearelaxing

meal,chattingwiththeirbelovedonesandenjoyingtheirfood.Theyalsothinkitisthe

perfecttimetoteachtheirkidsgoodmanners.

You'llprobablyneverenteraBritishperson'shomewithoutaskingthehostifyou

wantacupofteaorwater.OfferingadrinkisgoodmannersintheUnitedStates,too.

Butthehostoftenforgetsaboutit.

Englishmenaregenerouswithhowmanytimestheysay“sorry",“please”

and“thankyou“whicharesomebasicmanners.Forexample,whenorderingata

restaurant,don'tjustsay"I'lltakeahamburger",butshowtheserversomerespect

andask,“MayIhaveahamburger?”

()39.WhatdoAmericansusuallylikedoingwheneating?

A.Eatingfoodwiththeirdominanthands.

B.Holdingtheforkiniheirnon-dominanlhands.

C.Eatingfoodwiththeirnon-dominanthands.

()40.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“generous”meaninChinese?

A.羞澀的B.慷慨的C.直率的

()41.HowmanykindsofmannersinBritainarementionedinthetext?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.

()42.WhichparagraphmainlytellsustheEnglishmencaremuchaboutsomebasic

manners?

A.Paragraph3.B.Paragraph4.C.Paragraph6.

()43.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.HowAmericansandBritishpeoplepreparetheirmeals.

B.ThedifferencesbetweenAmericanandBritishmanners.

C.WhatAmericansandBritishpeoplelikedoingwhileeating.

c

請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從方框內(nèi)所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處

的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余項(xiàng)。

AccordingtoJessicaHagy,writerofHowtoBeInteresting,it'snotdifficultto

makeyourselfinterestingatadinnerparty.

44.Doit,ifyou'reinsomebody,shouseforthefirsttime.Sothemain

thingisjusttoshowup,trydifferentfoodsandtalktostrangers.

Peoplelovetotalkaboutthemselves.Ifyoustarttheconversationwithaquestion

uWhatdoyoudoforaliving?”,youwon^beabletogetalotmoreinteresting

conversation.45.ItcanbringinUIhavethisold,broken-downcarnor"I

rodethebuswiththesecrazypeoplewhowerelaughingatsillyjokesintheback”.It

justopensupconversation.

Whataboutpeoplewhowon'tstoptalking?Youshouldcertainlytrytotakeaway

theirsoapbox(講臺(tái)).46.Oryoucanturntheconversationintoatopicwhere

theyhavelittletosay.

47.Ifyou'refacedwithasilenceatadinnerparty?theonlythingthat

alwaysgetseveryonetalkingagainistopraisethehost.Heorsheisthepersonwhois

feelingembarrassedthemost.Justquicklyturnaroundandsay,“Thiscakeispretty

deliciousandyouhavetotellmeallaboutit.”

48.Hopethesecanhelpyoualotandyouwillenjoyyourselfatthe

party.

A.Howaboutplayingagame?

B.Thcfirststepistogosearching.

C.Sobeinginterestingatadinnerpartyisn'tthathard.

D.IfyouaskuHowdidyougethere?”,itwillbedifferent.

E.Ifyou'rethehost,youcanaskthemtohelpyouinthekitchen.

F.Andwhataboutanotherdinner-partykiller:embarrassingsilence?

~D~

請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在方框內(nèi)的縮寫(xiě)文章中,填入與短文意思

最相符的單詞。每空一詞。

Youmayhavealreadyforgottenthedayswhenyouhadtolearnhowtouse

chopsticks.EveryChinesekidstruggleswiththemforsomelime.Butchopsticksarenot

justsimpletoolstopickupfood.Theycomewiththeirownspecialrulesandtraditions.

Generally,peopleshouldnotmakenoisewithchopsticks.Playingwithchopsticks

isseenasbadmanners,justasplayingwithforksandknivesinaWesterncountry

wouldberude.

Therearealsosomesuperslitions(迷信Relatedtochopsticks.Forexample,some

peoplebelievethatchopsticksshouldbeavoidedbeingleftstandinguprightinabowl.

Theylookliketheincense(§)thatChineseusetohonorthedead.Doingitatthedinner

tableisbelievedtobringbadluck.Youshouldnottapchopsticksontheedgeofthe

bowleither,asbeggarsdothistoaskforfood.Parentsmightgetangryifchildrendo

this.Becausetheydon'twanttheirchildrentobeaspoorasbeggarsinthefuture.

Besidesbeingtableware(餐具),chopstickscanalsobeagreatgift.InChinese,

“chopsticks”areknownas“kuaizi",whichmeanstohavebabiessoon.

Newlyweds(新婚夫婦)somelimesreceivechopsticksasaweddinggift.Skilled

craflsmen(手藝人)alsopaintbeautifulimagesonchopsticks.

In49.,peopleshouldnotmakenoisewithchopsticks.Itisbadmanners

to50.withchopsticks.Weshould51.leavingchopsticksstanding

uprightinabowl.What'smore,parentswillpreventtheirchildrenfromtapping

chopsticksontheedgeofthe52..Skilledcraftsmenpaintimageson

chopstickstomakethem53..

~E~

請(qǐng)閱讀下面的非連續(xù)性文本,根據(jù)語(yǔ)篇內(nèi)容,回答問(wèn)題。

The24SolarTerms,whicharealsocalled24jieqi,areontheListofthe

IntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanity(人類(lèi)非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)名錄).

ThetraditionalChineselunarcalendardividesayearinto24solarterms,such

as,jingzheandsoon.TheycomefromthefarmingcultureofancientChina.

Someofthemareaboutthearrivalofnewseasons,someareabouttheweatherand

otherstellchangesaboutthelivingworld.

JingzhefallsonMarch5ththisyear.InChinese,zhemeanstheanimalshide

themselveswithouteatingormovingandsleepduringthewinter.Jingzhemeansmany

insectsarewakingupandtheearthiscomingbacktolife.Jingzhebringsenergyto

insects.AndChinesefarmerstakeinsectsseriously.

Insectsshowfannerschangesinnatureandhelpthemwiththeirwork.For

example,withthesoundsofinsects,itistimetoprotectcrops(莊稼)fromdangerous

insects.Springisthemostimportanttimeoftheyearforfarming.Farmersneedtogive

cropsthebestpossiblecareduringthistime.

TheAmountofSunshineTheTemperatureandRainfaJI

TmperMure(*C)RAinUl(mm)

50-------------------------------------------------------------400

80

60

40

20

Jmiu*ryFebruaryMarchApril

Chart1Chart2

JingzhehasbeenakeytimeforspringfarmingsincethedaysofancientChina.

Farmersbecomebusyandstarttheyear'swork.AstheChinesesayinggoes,“The

wholeyear'sworkdependsonagoodstartinspring7*Otherpeoplearealsoreadyto

welcomethelivelyspring.

Whatdowedoaroundjingzhe?

Ealingpearsaroundjingzheisawidely-practicedcustominChina.Astheairbecomes

dry,peoplefeeltheirmouthsbecomingdry,whichcancausecoldsorcoughs.Apear

issweetandjuicy.Itisgoodforourlungsandthroats.Therefore,pearsareapopular

foodforjingzhe.Aroundjingzhe,sleepinganimalswakeup,andsodofish.They

swimfromthedeepwatertoshallowareastofindfood.It5sagoodtimeforfishing

whichprovidesmentalandphysicalrelaxation,especiallyforpeoplelivinginthecity.

54.Pleasefillintheblankinthepassagewiththenamesofanytwosolarterms.

55.WhydoChinesefarmerstakeinsectsseriously?

56.Accordingtothetwocharts,whatcanyouknowabouttheweatherduringjingzhe?

57.Whyisjingzheimportantforfarmers?

58.Whatisthecommoncustomforjingzhe?Howdoyoulikethecustom?

59.Whichsolartermdoyouexpectmost?Why?

八、詞語(yǔ)運(yùn)用。(這一部分共兩篇短文,A篇有五個(gè)小題,每小題2分,B篇有十

個(gè)小題,每小題1分,共20分)

A.請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)語(yǔ)篇內(nèi)容,在空白處填入恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,使短文通順、

連貫。每空一詞。

Differentnationsmayusedifferentbodylanguage.Solearningaboutbody

languagecanhelpusmakefewmistakes.

SeveralyoungEnglishmentoldmeabouttheirowninterestingexperiences.They

arevolunteerteachers.Theysaid60.wasimpossibleforthemtounderstand

allthelocalpeoplethere.

MiketaughtinasmallvillageinGuangxi,China.Onahotafternoon,hewent

intoastoreandasked,“Doyouhavecolddrinks?”Thesaleswomansaidnothing.

Shejustsmiledandnodded.Mikeaskedheragain.Still,thesaleswomansaidnothing.

61.hehadaconversationwithhisstudentsaboutthisexperiencelater,his

studentssaidthesaleswomanhadansweredhimforcertain.Shesmiledandnodded,

whichmeant"YES”.

JackrememberedhisexperienceinBulgaria,aEuropeancountry.Oneday,he

wenttoarestaurant62.wasfamousforbeef.Heaskedthewaiter,“Doyou

havebeef?”Thewaiternodded.Jackwaitedquietly63.awhile.Butthe

waiterdidn'tbringbeef.Later,helearnedthatnoddingmeant“No"there.

Tomhadasimilar64.inIndia.Tomaskedhisstudentswhetherthey

agreedordisagreedwithhisopinion.Theynodded.Tomthoughttheyagreedwithhim.

Later,heknewnoddingmeant“DISAGREE”there.

B.請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)語(yǔ)篇內(nèi)容,用方框中所給詞的正確形式填空,使短

文通順、連貫。方框中有兩個(gè)詞為多余項(xiàng)。

luck,stay,call,popular,and,usual,China,interest,greet,wish,go,

say

MynameisTomMiller.IcomefromRussia.I65.inChinaforabout6

yearswithmyfamily.SoIknowtherearemanytraditionsinChina.Accordingtothe66.

folktradition,eldersusuallygivechildrenredpacketsduringtheSpringFestival.Red

packets67.luckymoney.Theyhopethatthemoneycanbring68.

thingstotheirchildren.Nowadays,redpacketsarethechildren'sgifts,69.

thegiftsarefromelderrelativesorfriends.Becausethereareanincreasingnumberof

WeChatusers,WeChatredpacketsaregetting70.thanbefore.

WhenpeoplecelebratetheSpringFestival,they71.sendWeChatred

packetstoeachother.PeopleusuallyreplytosomeSpringFestivalgreetingswiththe

redpackets.Someonemaysay“Iwishyougreatsuccessinthecomingyear.”

Someonemaysay“Mayallyour72.cometrue."Itiscertainlyapopular

way73.relativesandfriendsfaraway.Myfamilyallthinkthetraditionis

really74..

九、書(shū)面表達(dá)。(共15分)

假如你是WangHong,你的美國(guó)筆友Kevin下學(xué)期將作為一名交換生來(lái)你們

學(xué)校。下面是他發(fā)給你的一封e-mail,請(qǐng)根據(jù)郵件內(nèi)容給予恰當(dāng)?shù)幕貜?fù)。

注意:不少于80詞(開(kāi)頭、結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù))。

To:WangHong

Subject:MyQuestions

DearWangHong,

Howarcyoudoing?

Youmightnotbelieveit?butI'mgoingtoyourschoolasoneoffiveexchange

studentsnextterm.AndI'msoexcited!However,I'mworriedaboutcommunicating

withtheteachersandstudents.Asyouknow,IcanspeakonlyalittleChinese.What

shouldIdo?Besides,Iwanttolearntoplayping-pong.Canyoufindagoodplayerto

helpme?Ifyoucan,tellmesomethingabouthimorher.

Lookingforwardtoyourreply.

Bestwishes!

Yours,

Kevin

參考詞匯:

talkinEnglish,helpsb.with,befriendlyandhelpful,practice...with,playwell,

winagoodprize

DearKevin,

I'mgladtoreceiveyourletter.___________________________________________

Bestwishes!

Yours,

WangHong

參考答案

聽(tīng)力部分

聽(tīng)力材料:

一、本題共5個(gè)小題,每小題你將聽(tīng)到一組對(duì)話。請(qǐng)你從每小題所給的A、B、C

三幅圖片中,選出與你所聽(tīng)到的信息相關(guān)聯(lián)的一項(xiàng)。

IW:ArcpeopleinBrazilsupposedtoshakehandsorbowwhentheymeet?

M:Neither.Theykiss.

2.M:WhatshouldIdotothankmyfriend?

W:You'resupposedtowriteane-mailtoher.

3.M:WhatareusedbyChinesepeoplewheneating?

W:Chopsticks.However,Idon'tknowhowtousethem.

4.M:Whydoyoufeelsonervous?

W:BecauseIwassupposedtocleantheroom.ButIforgottodoit.

5.W:Longtimenosee.Wherehaveyoubeen,Mr.Green?

M:IhavebeentothecapitalofEngland.

二、本題共5個(gè)小題,每小題你將聽(tīng)到一組對(duì)話和一個(gè)問(wèn)題。請(qǐng)你從每小題所給的

A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。

6.M:HowdoyoufeelatschoolinChina?

W:IwasabitnervousbeforeIarrivedhere,buttherewasnoreasontobe.

Peopleherearereallyfriendly.

Q:HowdidthewomanfeelbeforeshewenttoschoolinChina?

.W:Wouldyoulikenoodlesorcakes?

M:Cakes,please.

Q:Whatdoesthemanexpectthewomantoservefirst?

8.W:IntheUS,whatshouldpeopledowhentheymeetsomeoneforthefirsttime?

M:Theyshakehands.

Q:WhatshouldpeopledowhentheymeetsomeoneforthefirsttimeintheUS?

9.W:Wherewouldyouliketogoforthecomingvacation,Rick?

M:Tomyuncle'shome.Livingonthefarmalwaysmakesmefeelathome.

Q:WheredoesRickwanttogofbrthecomingvacation?

10.W:WhatamIsupposedtodowheneatingnoodlesinyourcountry?

M:Youshouldkeepquiet.

Q:Whatarepeoplesupposedtodointheman'scountrywhileeatingnoodles?

三、本題你將聽(tīng)到一篇短文。請(qǐng)你根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和所提出的5個(gè)問(wèn)題,從每小題所

給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。

Differentcountriesandpeoplehavedifferentmanners.Herearesomeexamples:

IfyouvisitaChinesefamily,youshouldknockatthedoorfirst.Whenthedooropens,

youshouldnotmoveinbeforethehostsays,“Comein,please."Beforecominginto

thehouseinJapan,itisgoodmannerstotakeoffyourshoes.InGermany,evenifyour

shoesareverydirty,thisisnotnecessary.InEngland,aguestalwaysfinishesthedrink

orthefoodtoshowthatheenjoysit.Thiswillmakethehostverypleased.

四、本題你將聽(tīng)到一篇短文。請(qǐng)你根據(jù)所聽(tīng)內(nèi)容,完成下面的表格,每空一詞。

Tablemannersaredifferentindifferentcountries.WhatispoliteinChinamaynot

bepoliteinothercountries.

IntheUSA,whenyousitdownatthetable,youaresupposedtoputthenapkin

onyourlegfirsttokeepyourselfclean.Duringthemeal,thehostesswillofferyoua

secondhelpingoffood.Whensheoffersyoufood,youareexpectedtoanswerher

directly.Ifyourefusethefirsttime,shemightnotaskyouagain.Atthetable,ask

otherstopassyoudisheswhenyoucan'treachthem.Goodexpressionsare:uPlease

passmethe..."or“Couldyouhandmethe...please?”Whenyoufinishyourmeal,

itispolitetoplaceyourknifeandforkonthesideofyourplate.

Thebestwa

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