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It is polite to call all teachers "Teacher" in the United States and Canada."A.True.B.Fals

It is polite to call all teachers "Teacher" in the United States and Canada."

A.True.

B.False.

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第1题

听力原文:W: Harry, It's polite to call friends before a visit, isn't it?M: You are absolut

听力原文:W: Harry, It's polite to call friends before a visit, isn't it?

M: You are absolutely right with that! People in the West usually don't like surprise visits. But close friends often drop in on each other whenever they feel like. That's another story!

Q: What does the man mean?

(14)

A.Surprise visits are acceptable among close friends.

B.Surprise visits are not welcome even among close friends.

C.People expect even their close friends to call them before their visits.

D.Dropping in on your friends is considered good manners.

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第2题

听力原文:British people place considerable value on punctuality. If you agree to meet frie

听力原文: British people place considerable value on punctuality. If you agree to meet friends at three o'clock, you can bet that they'll be there just after three. Since Britons are so time conscious, the pace of life may seem very rushed. In Britain, people make great effort to arrive on time. It is often considered impolite to arrive even a few minutes late. If you are unable to keep an appointment, it is expected that you call the person you are meeting.

If you are invited to someone's house for dinner at half past seven, it is considered good manners to arrive ten to fifteen minutes "late". An invitation might state "7 : 30 to 8: 00", in which case you should arrive no later than 7: 50. However, if an invitation says "sharp", you must arrive in plenty of time.

"Drop in anytime" and "come see me soon" are idioms often used in social settings but seldom meant to be taken literally. It is wise to telephone before visiting someone at home. Although it is not necessarily expected that you give a gift to your host, it is considered polite to do so, especially if you have been invited for a meal. Flowers, chocolate, or a small gift are all appropriate. A thank-you note or telephone call after the visit is also considered polite and is an appropriate means to express your appreciation for the invitation.

(30)

A.after 8: 15.

B.no later than 7: 30.

C.no later than 7: 50.

D.at 8: 00.

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第3题

听力原文:British people place considerable value on punctuality, if you agree to meet frie

听力原文: British people place considerable value on punctuality, if you agree to meet friends at three o'clock, you can bet that they'll be there just after three. Since Britons are so time conscious, the pace of life may seem very rushed. In Britain, people make great effort to arrive on time. It is often considered impolite to arrive even a few minutes late. If you are unable to keep an appointment, it is expected that you call the person you are meeting.

If you are invited to someone's house for dinner at half past seven, it is considered good manners to arrive ten to fifteen minutes "late". An invitation might state "7:30 to 8:00", in which case you should arrive no later than 7:50. However, if an invitation says "sharp", you must arrive in plenty of time.

"Drop in anytime" and "come see me soon" are idioms often used in social meetings but seldom meant to be taken literally. It is wise to telephone before visiting someone at home.

Although it is not necessarily expected that you give a gift to your host, it is considered polite to do so, especially if you have been invited for a meal. Flowers, chocolate, or a small gift are all appropriate. A thank-you note or telephone call after the visit is also considered polite and is an appropriate means to express your appreciation for the invitation.

(30)

A.After 8:15.

B. No later than 7:30.

C. No later than 7:50.

D. At 8:00.

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第4题

阅读理解 Passage 1   Manners evolved differently i...

阅读理解 Passage 1   Manners evolved differently in different cultures. In earlier times there was a tendency for manners to become increasingly formal, and this was often viewed as progress. In the 18th and 19th centuries having good manners was seen as an important part of one’s education and social class, and it was necessary to be taken as a lady or a gentleman to get ahead in the world.   In the 20th and 21st centuries, manners have gradually become more relaxed and informal. The hosting of dinners and other social gatherings are no longer the exclusive privilege of the wealthy elite (精英), and private clubs are being gradually replaced by more open meeting places. So the manners of the salon (沙龙) are gradually combining with the manners of the pub. Clothing is a good indication of the changes in manners, as can be seen in the following examples.   It is surprising that the wearing of hats indoors by males is once again becoming acceptable. Students in North America often wear baseball caps to class. In many countries the wearing of hats indoors by males was once acceptable even in very polite society, but over the years this became considered as a lower-class behavior. and was thus discouraged in both the middle and upper classes. The young people who wear hats indoors do not realize they are actually restarting a very old cultural tradition.   A comparable development for females is the wearing of jeans. Many females now wear jeans on a daily basis, either at home or at work. Some see this as a symbolic declaration that they are now modern women, not girls or ladies. Some girls, like boys, wear baseball caps both indoors and outdoors.   Sneakers and shorts are now acceptable for either males or females in a variety of non-athletic situations. Some companies have rules requiring informal dress such as jeans or sneakers on Fridays (called “dress-down Friday” or “casual Friday”), and others permit it almost all the time. In these companies, and many others, it is acceptable to call the bosses by their first names. 1 What does the passage mainly talk about?

A、Changes of manners over time.

B、Formal manners in the earlier times.

C、Different manners in different cultures.

D、Development of manners in different classes.

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第5题

听力原文:M: For years, people have been trying to get along well with their neighbours, bu
t how can we? Joining us with some simple tips on how to deal with those not so likeable neighbours is Betty Wong, the Executive Editor of Family Circle magazine. Good morning, Betty.

W: Good morning, John.

M: Well, in an ideal world, I guess we would all get along with our neighbours, wouldn't we?

W: Right. We hope so.

M: But why is it important to have a good relationship with them?

W: Well, since how you get along with your neighbours really plays a large part in your health well-being and happiness, your neighbours really kind of make your home. It's important to establish a good or at least polite relationship with your neighbours. Prevent problems later on, or maybe call on them for a favour like you are on a vacation and you need them to water your plants and pick up your mail.

M: Yeah, neighbours can be really helpful, but of course they can also be annoying. My neighbour plays music, really loudly, It' s extremely loud from early in the morning to late at night. What can I do?

W: Loud music is one of those top complaints, and I think he probably isn't even aware that he is causing problems to his neighbours. If you bring it to your neighbour' s attention, he will be more than happy to fix it. You could say something like: I'm really a light sleeper. Can you help me , out by turning down the music during evening hours or in the early morning? Or come up with a compromise.

M: Don't just call the police, right? Which a lot of people do. But, sometimes we can have unpleasant smells. My neighbour upstairs cooks a lot, and a smelly food smell comes right to the vent. Then what should I do?

W: Well, that's a tough one. You try to approach them politely, reasonably, and if that doesn't work, you could just talk to the management because maybe there is something wrong with the ventilation system. That might be a quick fix, without having that uncomfortable conversation.

M: And the neighbour that comes to visit and won't go away?

W: I think there might be somebody who is really lonely and wants a friend. Oftentimes I think a five-or ten-minute visit is fine. You don't have to be best friends with your neighbeur at all. You can just be civil and polite.

M: Well, that's important. Thank you so much for the tips.

W: My pleasure.

(20)

A.How to deal with the problems in a family.

B.How to ask a neighbour to turn down the music.

C.How to get along with those not so likable neighbours.

D.How to compromise with the management of one's building.

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第6题

It is ______ to ask such a personal question. (polite)

It is ______ to ask such a personal question. (polite)

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第7题

polite()

A.无礼的

B.有礼貌的

C.警察

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第8题

——__she polite——No,she__()

A.Is, does

B.oes is

C.Is, isn't

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第9题

It is (polite) ______ to put food into your mouth with a knife in some countries.

It is (polite) ______ to put food into your mouth with a knife in some countries.

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第10题

In my mind he is a ______ boy but he shouted at me ______ just now. (polite)

In my mind he is a ______ boy but he shouted at me ______ just now. (polite)

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