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One year ago, I traveled 15,000 kilometers from Australia to the US. I am from a beachside town in the  ____   of Sydney, and thought there would be almost no   ____  differences between my home country and my  ____. I was surprised at how wrong I was, and at  ____   different the two countries could be.
The United States is   ____   in almost every aspect. The buildings are gigantic (巨大的) and so are the people who  ____   and work in them. At mealtimes, the portions (份额) often   ____   to me to be big enough for three or four people. I once   ____   a baked potato which turned out to be bigger than my head! This was a big  ____  for me.
The longer I spent in the US, the more I started to  ____   smaller differences like the culture of  ____   in restaurants. In Australia we don't tend to give a tip   ____  the service has been really excellent. In the US you tip for  ___   everything, even at the hairdresser. Waiters and shop assistants   ____   to be given 15 percent of the bill, although in places   ____  New York or Washington DC, a tip can be as much as 20 percent.
___, I also became more wary (谨慎的) of believing the stereotypes (成见) I had heard at home as I traveled. Not all Americans are ignorant of geography, for example.Despite this, certain stereotypes about places did seem to   ____   true for me. There is an immense (强烈的) sense of speed in New York. Everyone   ___   to and fro, and very seldom takes time to   ____   the moment. This is very different from the Australian lifestyle. Australians are laid back. Even in a major city like Sydney, we “Aussies” take time to “stop and smell the roses”—very different from our American counterparts.
Navigating (驾驭) the culture divide between Australia and the US was challenging at times. But I took up that   ____  and learned a lot from it. It was an adventure.
小题1:
A.heartB.city
C.centerD.suburbs
小题2:
A.culturalB.commercial
C.economicD.scientific
小题3:
A.home townB.departure
C.locationD.destination
小题4:
A.howB.why
C.howeverD.where
小题5:
A.bigB.modern
C.smallD.fashionable
小题6:
A.travelB.survive
C.liveD.serve
小题7:
A.happenedB.seemed
C.provedD.managed
小题8:
A.broughtB.ordered
C.designedD.fetched
小题9:
A.laughterB.pleasure
C.shockD.embarrassment
小题10:
A.preferB.notice
C.tellD.appreciate
小题11:
A.servingB.tipping
C.donatingD.toasting
小题12:
A.unlessB.if
C.whenD.since
小题13:
A.rarelyB.mostly
C.almostD.hardly
小题14:
A.tryB.wait
C.thinkD.expect
小题15:
A.likeB.along
C.forD.in
小题16:
A.SoB.Therefore
C.HoweverD.But
小题17:
A.comeB.become
C.turnD.get
小题18:
A.walksB.drives
C.wandersD.rushes
小题19:
A.depend onB.reflect on
C.spy onD.watch on
小题20:
A.experienceB.job
C.challengeD.business

小题1:D
小题2:A
小题3:D
小题4:A
小题5:A
小题6:C
小题7:B
小题8:B
小题9:C
小题10:B
小题11:B
小题12:A
小题13:C
小题14:D
小题15:A
小题16:B
小题17:A
小题18:D
小题19:B
小题20:C

文章大意:离开家乡澳大利亚前往美国旅行,作者原以为两个国家文化差异很小,结果却令人大跌眼镜。作者从这次挑战中学到了很多东西。
小题1:答案:D 我来自悉尼市郊的一处海边小镇。由空前的a beachside town可知,应该是位于悉尼市郊。suburb“郊区,郊外”。
小题2:答案:A 我以为我的家乡和我的“目的地(美国)”几乎没有“文化”差异。cultural“文化的”;commercial“经济的”;economic“经济的,节省的”;scientific“科技的”。由常识可知,美国和加拿大的经济与科技的差异很明显,所以此处选A项。最后一段也有照应。
小题3:答案:D 见上句解析。destination“目的地”,此处指美国;home town“家乡”;departure“出发,离开”;location“地方,地点,位置”。
小题4:答案:A 我对于两个国家文化上的巨大差异感到震惊。how修饰形容词different,意为“多么地不同”。
小题5:答案:A 美国的每个方面都体现出一个“大”字。
小题6:答案:C 美国的大楼都是摩天大楼而且在里面“生活”和工作的人也很高大。
小题7:答案:B 就餐时,所给的饭食份额对我来说“好像”够三至四人吃的。
小题8:答案:B 我曾经“点”了一份烤土豆,结果它竟然比我的头还大。order“点(酒菜等)”;bring“带来”;design“设计”;fetch“去取”。
小题9:答案:C 这让我“大吃一惊”。a shock“一件令人吃惊的事情”。
小题10:答案:B 在美国待得越久,我就越“注意到”一些像餐馆里“付小费”一类的文化上的小差异。notice“注意”;prefer“更喜欢”;tell“辨别,区分”;appreciate“感激,欣赏”。
小题11:答案:B 此处与下一空前的a tip照应。
小题12:答案:A 在澳大利亚,“除非”被服务得很好,否则我们不付小费。unless“除非”;if“如果”;when“在……时”;since“自……以来,既然”。
小题13:答案:C 在美国,“几乎”一切事情都要付小费。此处强调美国与澳大利亚的不同,所以应该选表示肯定意义的词,排除A、D两项;mostly“主要地,通常,一般地”;almost“几乎”。
小题14:答案:D 侍者和商店服务生“预计”能得到所付费用的百分之十五。expect“预计,期望”。
小题15:答案:A 在“像”纽约或者华盛顿这一类地方,小费的数额可能高达百分之二十。like“像”。
小题16:答案:B therefore“因此”;so“所以”;however“然而”;but“但是”。前面的差异使我原先的成见变得谨慎起来。该段与前面是因果关系,所以选A、B两项;而so一般不用逗号和句子隔开。
小题17:答案:A come true“实现,成真,应验”。尽管如此,对一些地方的成见的确是“应验了”。
小题18:答案:D 纽约人有强烈的速度感。他们来去“匆匆”。walk“走”;drive“开车”;wander“闲逛”;rush“匆匆忙忙”。
小题19:答案:B 他们(纽约人)很少花时间“思考”现在。reflect on“认真思考,沉思”;depend on“依靠”;spy on“监视”;无watch on搭配。
小题20:答案:C take up the challenge“接受挑战”。但是,我“接受了挑战”,从中学到了很多东西。
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She once pointed out that marriage seemed too uncertain a state for her. She had seen several unions in her immediate family break down, including that of her own parents.
Some writers, based on very fragile evidence, have argued that Elizabeth was frightened or incapable of the sex act, but it is more likely that she feared childbirth. Two of her stepmothers, her grandmother and several acquaintances had died in childbed.
Elizabeth's father, Henry VIII, had had her mother, Anne Boleyn, killed; her stepmother Catherine Howard later suffered the same fate. When Elizabeth was 14 she was all but attracted by Admiral Thomas Seymour, who also went to the prison within a year. Witnessing these terrible events at an early age, it has been argued, may have put Elizabeth off marriage.
Elizabeth had to decide her priorities. Marriage or being single? Elizabeth was far too intelligent.The choice she made was courageous and revolutionary, and, in the long run, the right one for England.
小题1:To the suitors including English courtiers and foreign princes,Elizabeth ________.
A.held back the truth
B.gave a definite answer “no”
C.kept them expecting deliberately
D.said she preferred the single state
小题2:If Elizabeth had married a foreign prince, there might have been ________.
A.prejudice against her
B.separation of the court
C.jealousy among English courtiers
D.a negative impact on English politics
小题3:Which of the following implications is right according to the passage?
A.Queen Elizabeth was not a Catholic.
B.Some foreign princes made war on Britain.
C.Catherine Howard was killed by Anne Boleyn.
D.Admiral Thomas Seymour was killed by Henry VIII.
小题4:What is the attitude of the author towards Queen Elizabeth never marrying in her life?
A.Pitiful.B.Approving.
C.Negative.D.Neutral.

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For my daughter's 19th birthday, we bought her tickets to go and see Linkin Park, as they were playing in our city. We didn't really have the    ____   but we knew how much this band meant to her.
The night before she was like a  ____   at Christmas. Every so often she got up and came to    ____   with us, because she couldn't   ___. On the night of the   ____   it was good to see her so    ____    and excited, as she and her boyfriend set off.
Needless to say when they   ____    after midnight, with T­shirts and lots of pictures of the band,    ____    her telling about how fantastic they had been, we knew the money had been well   ____. This will be a memory she would   ____   forget, and nor would we.
____   full of excitement from the night before, the following day they   ___   to go shopping on the other side of the city. My husband and I   ____, loving the fact that she had not   ____ that quality as she grew up.
Later that day they returned, with faces full of happiness and warmth. They presented my husband and me with a   ____    each. On each present were the words “Because you are the    ____   mum/dad in the world”. When we said our thank­yous and told her she didn't have to, we asked her   ____   she had bought us gifts. Her    ____   was simply “Just because I love you”.
This wasn't something   ____    from our daughter; she had always given us a gift when she wanted to express her  ____, and each gift was always a welcome surprise. It could have been anything, it wouldn't have mattered, and it was  the act itself and the feelings behind it.
小题1:
A.moneyB.timeC.interestD.news
小题2:
A.workerB.babyC.kidD.parent
小题3:
A.danceB.learnC.walkD.sit
小题4:
A.speakB.sleepC.standD.leave
小题5:
A.concertB.holidayC.partyD.travel
小题6:
A.healthyB.happyC.prettyD.surprised
小题7:
A.stayedB.leftC.returnedD.turned
小题8:
A.worrying aboutB.caring forC.looking atD.listening to
小题9:
A.lentB.earnedC.savedD.spent
小题10:
A.everB.neverC.oftenD.neither
小题11:
A.StillB.OnlyC.JustD.Also
小题12:
A.continuedB.triedC.decidedD.struggled
小题13:
A.refusedB.criedC.shoutedD.laughed
小题14:
A.keptB.lostC.realizedD.discovered
小题15:
A.giftB.prizeC.ticketD.picture
小题16:
A.richestB.oldestC.bestD.cleverest
小题17:
A.whereB.howC.whenD.why
小题18:
A.wayB.answerC.suggestionD.idea
小题19:
A.importantB.ordinaryC.newD.valuable
小题20:
A.feelingsB.concernsC.understandingsD.opinions

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