【題目】— How was your daily report yesterday?
— I couldn’t do a ________ job. I’m so happy that my hard work paid off.
A.goodB.betterC.best
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【題目】B.用括號內所給詞的適當形式填空(每空不限一詞)
【1】With the help of the teacher, he __________(success) passed the PE test.
【2】The little girl _________(breath) heavily when her mother saw her.
【3】People were told that the plane ________________(not take) off until the rain stopped.
【4】Tired of the cold weather in the UK, Andy is considering__________ (move) to the south.
【5】When one ______ (bleed), he certainly loses blood from his body as a result of hurt or illness.
【6】You had better not go into his office unless you____________(allow)to.
【7】He had the book he devoted himself to _________(publish) last week.
【8】________(avoid) traffic accidents, he drove slowly and carefully.
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【題目】 Table manners are about how to behave when you cat a meal. Different countries have different table manners. Now let’s see some table manners in the following countries.
Japan
It is OK to make some noises when you eat noodles in Japan. Making some noises is not rude but is praise to the cook. The Japanese also say it tastes better if you make some noises while eating.
What else to watch: it’s important to say “Thanks” before and after a meal.
France
In France, a meal is like a ceremony. People enjoy it and make it a special event. You should never discuss money over dinner. And going Dutch (各自付費) is not polite.
What else to watch: you need to finish everything on your plate.
Mexico
In Mexico, whenever you catch the eye of someone who’s eating, even a stranger, it’s good manners to say “provecho”, which means “enjoy”.
What else to watch: where you sit is important in this country. Before you get seated, look for place cards, or wait until the host seats you. And you must say “Enjoy your meal” before you leave the table.
【1】What’s the polite way to eat noodles in Japan?
A. Eating quietly.B. Eating quickly.C. Leaving some.D. Making some noises.
【2】What don’t people like to talk about over dinner in France?
A. Money.B. Weather.C. Sports.D. News.
【3】What should you say before you leave the table in Mexico?
A. Goodbye.B. Enjoy your meal.C. Thank you.D. The food is delicious.
【4】Which of the following is TRUE?
A. The Japanese always eat quietly.
B. People in France like going Dutch when eating out.
C. Where you sit is important in Mexico.
D. Strangers never talk to the people who are eating in Mexico.
【5】This passage is mainly about _________.
A. sports starsB. dinner partiesC. eating habitsD. table manners
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【題目】—________ great courage the doctors and the nurses show in the fight against the coronavirus disease!
—I can’t agree more. I’m so proud of them.
A.WhatB.HowC.What a
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【題目】 Du Fu (712-770), one of the greatest poets in China, is familiar to most of us. However, Du has remained largely unknown in the Western world.
The BBC’s one-hour documentary Du Fu, China’s Greatest Poet introduces the great poet to Western audiences (觀眾). As the first English-language documentary about Du, it compares him to Dante and Shakespeare, two of the greatest literature masters of the West.
In the film, British historian Michael Wood explores the poet’s life. He visits a number of places, such as the poet’s birthplace Gongyi, Henan province and the Du Fu Thatched Cottage (杜甫草堂) in Chengdu, Sichuan, where Du used to live. Along the way, he meets and talks to people who help to tell the fascinating stories of the poet. The film also includes interviews with scholars (學者) and recitals (朗誦) of Du’s works by British actor Sir Ian McKellen, who is known for performing Shakespeare’s works.
The documentary explains why Du’s works have been popular for centuries. “Chinese people really value the recording of history and Du Fu is better than anyone at reflecting (反映) history in his poetry. That’s because historical events are mirrored in his own life and spiritual (精神的) journey,” said Zeng Xiangbo, a professor at Renmin University.
Du lived under the rule of the Tang Emperor Xuanzong (713-756), a time of prosperity (繁榮). He was a civil servant(文職人員) in the Tang court (朝廷). But as the An Lushan Rebellion of 755 floored the empire, he escaped, took his family on the road as refugees (難民), and suffered starvation (饑餓) and poverty. Through ups and downs, the poet never stopped writing, pouring out his concern for his country and people, as well as celebrating the simple joys of life. Known as China’s “saint of poetry”, he wrote about 1,400 poems that are still with us today.
【1】How long does it take to watch the BBCs documentary Du Fu?
_______________________________________________________________________
【2】Where was Du Fu born?
_______________________________________________________________________
【3】Why is Du Fu better than anyone at reflecting history in his poetry according to Professor Zeng Xiangbo?
_______________________________________________________________________
【4】Did Du Fu stop writing through ups and downs?
_____________________________________________________________________
【5】What is Du Fu known as?
___________________________________________________________________
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【題目】—Do you often watch Street Dance of China on the Internet?
—Yes. It is a show ________ Han Geng has taken part in. I like him very much.
A.whatB.whoC.whomD.which
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【題目】“Jenny, the more you practise, the __________ you will play the piano. ” said her mother.
A.bestB.goodC.wellD.better
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【題目】The first seriously-ill patient in Jiangxi recovered from NCP(新冠肺炎). Many doctors and nurses cheered it on ________ and we felt more confident.
A.slowlyB.loudlyC.nearlyD.exactly
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