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情景七選五。請閱讀下面對話,根據(jù)其情景,從方框內七個選項中選出能填入下面對話的五個選項。

(A student meets his English teacher at the bus station when the summer holidays begin. )

S: Hello, Miss Li. How are you?

T: Oh, fine, thank you.   51   And how are you and your parents?

S: We’re all very well, too. Thanks.

T:   52 

S: My parents and I are going to Guiyang to see my grandparents. And you?

T: I’m going to Beidaihe. All the teachers are going there.

S:   53 

T: For a week.

S: We’re coming back in a week, too.   54 

T: Thank you. Have a good trip! There goes the bus.   55   Goodbye.

S: Bye.

A. Let’s go to the classroom.

B. I hope you’ll enjoy your holiday there.

C. Where are you going now?

D. Will it take you some time?

E. I have to go now.

F. Glad to see you here.

G. How long are you staying there?

51.________  52.________ 53.________ 54._________ 55.________    

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根據(jù)對話內容,從題后方框內所給的ABCDEFG七個選項中選出5個,使對話完整,符合邏輯,句意正確,將答案寫在題號后的括號內。
(A student meets his English teacher at the station after the summer holidays begin)
S: Hello, Miss Li How are you?
T: Oh, fine, thank you. 1.________. And how are you and your parents?
S: We're all very well, too,Thanks.
T: 2.________?
S: My parents and I are going to see my grandparents in Shanghai.
T: Are you? I'm going to Beidaihe. All the teachers are going.
S: 3.________?
T: For a week.
S: We're coming back in a week, too. 4.________.
T: Thank you. Have a good trip, There goes the bell. 5.________. Goodbye.
S: Bye.
A. Let's go to the classroom
B. I hope you'll enjoy your holiday there
C. Where are you going now
D. Will it take you some time
E. I must get on the train now
F. Glad to see you here
G. How long are you staying there

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根據(jù)對話的情景,從方框中選擇適當?shù)木渥犹钤诋嬀處,使對話完整通順。其中有兩項是多余的。
(A student meets his English teacher at the station after the summer holiday begins.)
S: Hello. Miss Li. How are you?
T: Oh, fine, thank you.   1   And how are you and your parents?
S: We're all very well, too. Thanks.
T:    2  
S: My parents and I are going to see my grandparents in Shanghai. And you?
T: I'm going to Beidaihe. All the teachers are going.
S:    3   
T: For a week.
S: We're coming back in a week, too.    4    
T: Thank you. Have a good trip! There goes the bell.    5   Goodbye.
S: Bye.
A. Let’s go to the classroom.
B. I hope you’ll enjoy your holiday there.
C. Where are you going now?
D. Will it take you some time?
E. I must go on the train now.
F. Glad to see you here.
G. How long are you staying there?

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根據(jù)對話內容,從方框內選擇適當?shù)木渥友a全對話。有兩項多余。

(A girl student meets her English teacher Miss Wang at the railway station after the winter vacation begins. S= the girl student; W= Wang)

S: Hello, Miss Wang. How are you?

W: Fine, thank you.(66)         And how are you and your parents?

S: We are all fine, too. Thanks.

W: (67)              

S: I’m visiting our uncle with my parents. I’m going to buy three tickets to Shanghai.

(68)                

W: I’m going to Jinan. My grandparents live there. I’m visiting them.

S: (69)                 

W: For two weeks.

S: We’re coming back in two weeks, too. (70)              

W: Thanks. The same to you!

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閱讀理解。
     An office meeting starts at 10 a.m.. Hans, a German, is already waiting at 9:55. Nathan, an American,
arrives right at 10 o'clock. In the next five minutes a few others hurry in. But Raul, the visitor from Brazil,
walks in at 10:30. He doesn't even think he's late. How different the understanding of time is around the world! Germans like arriving early. Americans plan to arrive just on time. Brazilians think it OK to be half an hour late.
     In 1884, a clock in Greenwich, England, set the standard (標準的) time around the world, which is known
as GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). But it couldn't standardize (使標準化) when people will arrive for a 10 a.m. meeting.
     As people have different understanding of time, all cultures (文化) can be put into one of the two groups:
time-oriented (導向的) and event-oriented. Time goes first in time-orient cultures. In event-orient culture,
what happens is more important than when. Such knowledge is important for today's world travelers.
     Not understanding these different ideas about time can sometimes bring trouble. For example, American
students often quickly exchange "how are you?" and "fine" as they rush to make class on time. But event-orient
students see this exchange as impolite. Before they can say anything more than "fine", the American student
has already hurried past them.
     What can the world traveler do to avoid (避免) such time-related trouble? Follow the age-old rule: When
in Rome, do as the Romans do.
1. If the school starts at 8:30 a.m., what time does your German friend probably arrive?
A. Around 8:25 a.m.
B. Right at 8:30 a.m.
C. Around 9:00 a.m.
D. After 9:00 a.m.
2. Which of the following does not belong to the time-oriented culture?
A. People care about time more than anything else.
B. People don't really mind whether they are late.
C. People often hurry past you with short greetings.
D. Everything usually takes place at the planned time.
3. What does the underlined sentence "When in Rome, do as the Romans do." mean in this passage?
A. You should do everything as the Romans do when you go to Rome.
B. You should do what the Romans tell you to if you are in Rome.
C. You should know the time-idea of the local people and do as they do.
D. You should do everything as the local people do when you are in a new place.
4. Which of the following is true?
A. People from different cultures have the same idea about time.
B. It's quite usual for a time-oriented person to be late.
C. Different understandings of time never bring any trouble.
D. An event-oriented person may feel uncomfortable in the USA.
5. Which of the following is the best title?
A. Greenwich Mean Time
B. How to Avoid Time-related Trouble
C. Different Cultures, Different Understandings of Time
D. Time-oriented Culture

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