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----I think you look nice in the red dress.
----____.
A.Thank you
B.I’m glad you think so
C.Oh, no, I don’t look nice at all
D.I don’t like red but my mom made me wear it
----I think you look nice in the red dress.
----____.
A.Thank you |
B.I’m glad you think so |
C.Oh, no, I don’t look nice at all |
D.I don’t like red but my mom made me wear it |
About seven years ago, whenever I notice someone looked nice, I started telling them they looked nice. Shortly afterwards, I came up with an observation: If you tell five people during the day that they look nice, at the end of the day, six people feel great. Here are some fruitful experiences I have with this.
One day, I was riding with a friend when we rolled to a stop at the traffic light. As we waited for the light to turn green, a man walked across the crosswalk. He looked very together, so I called out, “Hey, you look sharp today!” Pointing towards a building, he said, “Thanks, but I was sharper there.” His comment puzzled me. But before I could ask about it, the light turned green, and we drove on. I asked my friend what he meant. My friend informed me that we were at the corner of a radio station and the man was the voice on the radio. Then I understood. But no matter who he was the biggest thing for me was that he was smiling when he accepted my compliment (赞扬).
Later that day, there was a woman standing on the corner where we were turning, and I yelled (大喊) the compliment again, “You look nice!” She was just taking a sip of a bottle of water and started to laugh. I felt good to get a laugh.
Another day, while seated in a restaurant, there was a lady sitting near me. I really did not care for her skirt, but she did look nice in it, so I told her, “You look nice today.” She looked at me and rolled her eyes a little. Well, her friend sitting next to her told her, “He just gave you a compliment. Say thank you.” I don’t remember whether she said “thank you” or not, but what I did notice was that her friend was smiling at my “You look nice today” compliment.
1.The underlined word “sharp” in Paragraph 2 probably means_________.
A. attractive B. sudden
C. strict D. mild
2.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A. The first man the author praised accepted his compliment.
B. The first man the author praised worked at a radio station.
C. The woman standing on the corner didn’t like the compliment
D. The friend of the lady in the restaurant felt happy about the compliment.
3.What would be the best title of the passage?
A. Fruitful Experiences
B. Help Others, Help Yourself
C. Learn to compliment.
D. “You Look Nice Today”
These days, most people in Britain and the US do not wear very formal(正式) clothes. But sometimes it is important to wear the right things.
Many British people don’t think about clothes very much. They just like to be comfortable. When they go out to enjoy themselves, they can wear almost anything. At theatres, cinemas and concerts you can put on what you like from beautiful suits and dresses to jeans and sweaters. Anything goes, as long as you look clean and tidy.
But in Britain, as well as the US, men in office usually wear suits and ties, and women wear dresses or skirts (not trousers). Doctors and business people always wear quite formal clothes. And in some hotels and restaurants men have to wear ties and women tidy dresses.
In any ways, Americans are less formal than Britain people, but they are more careful with their clothes. At home, or on holiday, most Americans wear informal or sporty clothes. But when they go out in the evening, they like to look nice. In good hotels and restaurants, men have to wear jackets and ties, and women wear pretty clothes.
It is difficult to say exactly what people wear in Britain and the US, because everyone is different. If you are not sure what to wear, watch what other people do and follow suit. You’ll feel more comfortable if you don’t look too different from others.
1.People in Britain and the US wear informal clothes when they___
A. go out to enjoy themselves
B. are in offices
C. are in big restaurants
D. go out to work
2.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. Women are not allowed to wear trousers in office
B. Lawyers always wear formal clothes even though they are at home.
C. American people are more formal in dressing than British people
D. Though everyone is different, they wear the same clothes in offices
3.“Anything goes” in the second paragraph means “___”
A. anything leaves
B. any clothes are acceptable
C. all the things around are all right
D. not any clothes are all right
4.Men wear ties when _ _in the US.
A. they meet their wives
B. they meet good friends
C. they eat something expensive
D. they have dinners in good restaurants
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