three and four-key combinations
English keyboards
different computers
Western-style keyboards
第1题:
It's very interesting to study names of different countries.Chinese names are different (1) foreign names.Once an English lady came to visit me.When I was introduced to her she said, “ Glad to meet you, Miss Ping.” Then she gave me her name card with three words on it:"Betty J.Black.So I said, “Thank you, Miss Betty.” We looked at each other and laughed heartily.Later I found that the English people (2)their family names last and the given names first, while their middle names are not used very much.I explained to her that the Chinese family name comes first, the given name last, so she(3) never call me Miss Ping.She asked if we Chinese had a middle name.I told her we didn't.but people may often find three words
on a Chinese name card.In this case the family name still come first, and the other words after it(4)a two-word given name.it is quite usual in China.My sister is Li Xiaofang.She has two words in her given name instead (5) just one like mine.(完型填空)
A.Put
B.From
C.Should
D.of
E.are
答案:B A C E D
解析:本段意思:研究不同国家的名称是非常有趣的。中国人的名字不同于外国人的名字。有一次,一位英国女士来看我。当我被介绍给她时,她说:“很高兴认识你,萍小姐。然后她给了我她的名片,上面有三个字:“贝蒂·j·布莱克。”所以我说:“谢谢你,贝蒂小姐。我们面面相觑,开怀大笑。后来我发现英国人把姓放在最后,名放在前面,中间的名字用得不多。我向她解释中国姓在前,名在后,所以她永远不要叫我萍小姐。她问我们中国人有没有中间名。我告诉她我们没有。但是人们经常会在一张中文名片上发现三个字。在这种情况下,姓仍然在前面,在它后面的其他单词是两个单词组成的名字。这在中国很常见。我妹妹是李小芳。她有两个字在她的名字,而不像我一样只有一个。
第2题:
A.龙/dragon
B.猫头鹰/owl
C.狐狸/fox
D.猪/pig
第3题:
6. Chinese is different __________ English.
A.from
B.in
C.at
D.on
第4题:
From the passage we can conclude that______.
A. different people have different ideas about the same thing
B. Westerners culture is similar to our Chinese culture
C. in general, Westerners and the Chinese don't like pigs
D. all of the Chinese like pigs better than Westerners
35.答案为A 根据全文主旨和对四个选项的比较可知不同文化里的人们对同一事物的看法是不同的,A应该是最佳答案。
第5题:
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第8题:
previously
predominantly
practically
permanently
第9题:
to not speak
don’t speak
to speak not
not to speak
第10题:
equality
equal
equivalent
equation
第11题:
We need same kinds of paint for different areas.
We need different kinds of paint for different areas.
We need different kinds of paint for each areas.
We need same kinds of paint for every areas.
第12题:
with
from
on
for
第13题:
A、suggested
B、wished
C、hoped
D、asked
第14题:
Animals are friends of human beings, so the languages of all nations contain a lot of words about animals. Certain words for animals do carry similar denotative and connotative meanings in both languages. In English, for instance, “dove” is often related to “peace”, and in Chinese we have a similar term “和平鸽”. Another example is that “fox” and “狐狸” both imply the quality of “being sly”, as is obvious in the idioms of “as sly as a fox” and “像狐狸一样狡猾”.
However, there are many words with the same denotative meanings but different connotative meanings. For instance, “bat” is an evil animal in European folk legends. The English idioms like “as blind as a bat” and “as crazy as a bat” give explanation by themselves. But many Chinese people believe that “bat” is the symbol of good luck, health and happiness. This is mainly because in “蝙蝠” “蝠” is pronounced the same with “福” (good fortune) in “幸福” (happiness) and “洪福” (limitless blessing).
Still, there are many other words whose denotative and connotative meanings are both different in English and Chinese. For example, in the western world, “dragon” is a fire-spitting mythical animal, signifying violence, as in “He is a bit of dragon here.” By contrast, most Chinese people regard “龙” (Long) as a symbol of dignity and power, as in the idiom “望子成龙” (hold high hopes for one’s child).
1. Some English words about animals carry both denotative and connotative meanings.()
A.True
B.False
2. Many words from Chinese and English are the same in both the denotational meanings and connotational meanings, such as “fox” and “狐狸”.()
A.True
B.False
3. The Chinese word “蝙蝠” carries the same connotative meanings with the English word “bat”.()
A.True
B.False
4. The Chinese word “龙” carries the same denotative meaning with the English word “dragon”.()
A.True
B.False
5.“He is a bit of dragon here.” The equivalent Chinese version of this sentence is: 他在这一带为非作歹。()
A.True
B.False
第15题:
4.—What's this________ English?
—It’s an English-Chinese dictionary.
A. at
B.in
C. on
D. of
第16题:
__________the English novels you asked for,I also brought you an English-Chinese dictionary.
A.In spite of
B.In addition to
C.In return for
D.Instead of
第17题:
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第20题:
the three Chinese birds didn’t know English
it was different from the Chinese birds
he was making a joke
第21题:
three and four-key combinations
English keyboards
different computers
Western-style keyboards
第22题:
Not speak
Don’t speak
No speak
第23题:
whose boycott of English goods was different than any protest the English had seen before
whose boycotting English goods was different than any protest the English had seen before
whose boycott of English goods was different from any protest the English had seen before
whose boycott of English goods was different from any protest the English saw before
whose boycotting of English goods was different from any protest the English have seen before
第24题:
What
How
What an
How an