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(A) 用所给词的适当形式填空。

1. Tigers are           (danger) than elephants.

2. Which do you like          (well), Chinese, English or Japanese?

3.Is Huanghe one of the longest           (river) in the world?

4. There are many          (sheep) on the farm.

5. Humans need water          (drink).

(B) 根据汉语提示,完成句子。

6.                (事实上), water covers most of the earth.

7. Girl students              (占了) only 40% of the students.

8. Rabbits                  (以……为食) grass.

9. We should save                                (每滴水).

10. Tom         a bed        (与……分享) Tim.

 

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     There are about fifteen hundred languages in the world. But only a few of them are very important.
English is one of them. Many, many people use it, not only in England and the USA, but also in other
parts of the world. About 200,000,000 people speak it as their own language. It is difficult to say how
many people are learning it as a foreign language. Many millions of people are trying to do so. Is it easy
or difficult to learn English? Different people may have different answers. Have you ever noticed ads (广告) of this kind in the newspapers or magazines? "Learn English in six weeks, or give your money back…" "Easy and funny…"Our records and tapes help you master English in a month". Of course, it never
happened quite like that.
     The only language that seems easy to learn is the mother tongue. We should remember that we all
learned our own language well when we were children. If we could learn English in the same way, it
would not seem so difficult. Think of what a small child does. He listens to what people say. He tries
what he hears.
     So it is hard to say that learning English is easy. We must do a lot of practice. And practice needs
great efforts and takes much time. Good teachers, record, tapes, books, and dictionaries will be helpful,
but they cannot do the student's work for him.
1. How many languages are very important in the world?
A. A few  
B. Few    
C. About 1500  
D. Many
2. If we want to learn English well, what shall we do?
A. We should study it without any help.
B. We must do a lot of practice.
C. We need to get much money back.
D. We must live in England or America.
3. How does the writer like the ads in the newspapers or magazines?
A. He thinks the ads very expensive.
B. He thinks the ads are true.
C. It never happened quite like what the ads said.
D. He believes"Learn English in six weeks, or give your money back".
4. Which language is easy to learn?
A. English  
B. Chinese  
C. Japanese  
D. The mother language
5. Which countries use English as the mother tongue?
A. China and France    
B. Japan and Italy
C. England the America  
D. Germany and France

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  How to say hello in Japanese depends on when you say it.This is very much like different greetings used in English at different times of the day or night.In Japanese culture, it also depends on whether you are on the phone or meeting somebody or whether you are close to the person you are greeting.We seldom greet them with “good morning” or “Good evening”.A “Hi” is enough.

  Although the most popular and most well-known translation for “Hello” is still “Konnichiwa”, it is not exactly how to say hello in Japanese.Perhaps it is not the most suitable work for it.Actually, the correct greeting in English for “Konnichiwa” is “Good day” or “Good noon”, and I am sure you wouldn't like greeting people with a “Good day” at any time, and neither do Japanese like saying “Konnichiwa” when they want to say “Hello”.

  So what to do? Let's do it the way the Japanese do.Use “Ohaiyo Gonzaimasu” for “Good morning”, “Konnichiwa” when it's noon and “Konbanwa” to greet somebody in the afternoon.Things differ when you are on the phone.Just say “Moshi, Moshi”, which is actually similar to saying “Hello” over the phone, because one hardly ever uses “Good morning” or “Good afternoon or “Good evening” right after picking up the phone.It is invariably the sweet old “Hello”.

  Next time, I'll tell something about my life in Japan.

(1)

How do Japanese people greet each other in the afternoon?

[  ]

A.

By saying “Konbanwa”.

B.

By saying “Moshi, Moshi”.

C.

By saying “Konnichiwa”.

D.

By saying “Ohaiyo Gonzaimasu”.

(2)

Which of the following is true according to the writer?

[  ]

A.

Japanese people are very friendly to each other.

B.

Japanese culture is similar to American culture.

C.

Japanese people don't like using “Konnichiwa” as a greeting for the whole day.

D.

People don't need to be polite to their close friends.

(3)

The underlined word “invariably” may mean ________.

[  ]

A.

hardly

B.

probably

C.

always

D.

sometimes

(4)

Form the passage we know that the writer ________.

[  ]

A.

is from Britain

B.

lived in Japan for some time

C.

is working in a radio station now

D.

knows both Japanese and Chinese

(5)

The best title for the passage should be ________.

[  ]

A.

How to say hello

B.

How to greet close friends in Japanese

C.

How to greet people in Japanese

D.

some differences between English and Japanese

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Stephen will finish school this summer. He plans to find a job in UNICEF. Now he is being interviewed by a UNICEF worker.

(S: Stephen                   W: worker in UNICEF)

W: So, Stephen, please say something about yourself.

S: Well, I love children so much. My mother works in a primary school, so I learn a lot about children and I think this might be useful.

W: I’m sure it is. Do you speak many languages? Ours is an international organization and it’s quite often that we meet children from different countries.

S: Yes. I’m good at French and English. I’m taking Chinese at evening classes. I learned Japanese at school, too.

W: Excellent. 告诉我你为什么想得到这份工作。

S: Well, it sounds interesting, worker, like, experience, I, as , some, would, a , to, charity, get . Maybe one day I’ll set up my own charity.

W: I see. What are your characteristics, may I ask?

S: I’m patient, generous and easy-going.

W: Good. What do you think you could offer us, Stephen?

S: I think my knowledge of languages and personalities would be useful. I enjoy working with children and you can always believe me. I’m also fit and healthy.

W: What do you think your disadvantages are?

S: I’m not outgoing. I’m very shy when I first meet people. I find it difficult to talk to them and make conversation, but when I know people quite well I’m much more self-confident.

W: Thank you very much. Stephen. We’ll call you next week.

51. Where does Stephen’s mother work?                                         ________

52. Which language is Stephen taking at evening classes.  English, Chinese or Japanese?  _______

53. 将文中划线部分的单词组成一个通顺的句子。        ______________________________

54. 将文中汉语“告诉我你为什么想得到这份工作。”译成英语。  ________________________

55. What are Stephen’s advantages in asking for this job?(列出四个方面) _______

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     Stephen will finish school this summer. He plans to find a job in UNICEF. Now he is being interviewed
by a UNICEF worker.
     (S: Stephen W: worker in UNICEF)
W:  So, Stephen, please say something about yourself.
S:  Well, I love children so much. My mother works in a primary school, so I learn a lot about children and
     I think this might be useful.
W:  I'm sure it is. Do you speak many languages? Ours is an international organization and it's quite often
     that we meet children from different countries.
S:  Yes. I'm good at French and English. I'm taking Chinese at evening classes. I learned Japanese at school,
     too.
W:  Excellent. 告诉我你为什么想得到这份工作.
S:  Well, it sounds interesting, worker, like, experience, I, as, some, would, a, to, charity, get. Maybe one day
     I'll set up my own charity.
W:  I see. What are your characteristics, may I ask?
S:  I'm patient, generous and easy-going.
W:  Good. What do you think you could offer us, Stephen?
S:  I think my knowledge of languages and personalities would be useful. I enjoy working with children and
    you can always believe me. I'm also fit and healthy.
W:  What do you think your disadvantages are?
S:  I'm not outgoing. I'm very shy when I first meet people. I find it difficult to talk to them and make
    conversation, but when I know people quite well I'm much more self-confident.
W:  Thank you very much. Stephen. We'll call you next week.
1. Where does Stephen's mother work?
    __________________________________________________
2. Which language is Stephen taking at evening classes. English, Chinese or Japanese? 
    __________________________________________________ 
3. 将文中画线部分的单词组成一个通顺的句子。
    __________________________________________________ 
4. 将文中汉语“告诉我你为什么想得到这份工作。”译成英语。
     __________________________________________________
5. What are Stephen's advantages in asking for this job? (列出四个方面)
    __________________________________________________

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