I think()is impolite to call people by their first names.A. itB. asC. that
I think()is impolite to call people by their first names.
A. it
B. as
C. that
I think()is impolite to call people by their first names.
A. it
B. as
C. that
第1题
I can no longer tolerate his impolite behaviors in the party.
A.put up with
B.live up to
C.look up to
D.stand up for
第2题
M: It isn't bad manners to be late. In France everybody is late.
Q: What does the man mean?
(15)
A.They don't have to arrive for the Brown's lunch on time.
B.It's impolite to be late for the Brown's lunch.
C.They don't have to have manners in France.
D.They have no time to lose.
第3题
1.What does “nothing is further from the truth” mean?
A、 Something. is completely untrue.
B、 Something is completely true.
C、 We can find out the truth.
D、 We cannot find out the truth.
2.What are the secrets to happiness in the author’s mind?
A、 successful work
B、 contribution to other’happiness
C、 honest effort
D、 all of the above.
3.Which of the following is not dishonest means for wealth?
A、 lottery winning
B、 gambling winnings
C、 hard work
D、 taking advantage of others
4.What does the sentence “There is no way to happiness. Happiness is the way.” mean according to the passage?
A、 Happiness is not an end; it is a process.
B、 People do not know how to get happiness.
C、 It is hard to get happiness.
D、 Happiness is what you feel.
5.What is the meaning of the word “unfulfilled”?
A、 uncontrolable
B、 impolite
C、 dissatisfied
D、 abnormal
第4题
We can infer from the passage that______.
A.Arabs are basically hostile to foreigners
B.it is impolite of Arabs to push his way into a line in their culture
C.the Japaneses pay no attention to people's privacy
D.differences in personal space needs can lead to misunderstanding between people of different culture
第5题
听力原文:M: Another cup of coffee? There' s plenty in the pot.
W: I' d be overdoing it if I had one more.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(14)
A.She is full.
B.The cup is already full.
C.She would be impolite to accept another.
D.She thinks she would be foolish to refuse since it' s delicious.
第6题
听力原文:M: Care for another cup of tea? There's plenty in the pot.
W: I'd be overdoing it if I had one more.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(14)
A.The cup is already full.
B.She is full.
C.She would be impolite to accept another.
D.She thinks she would be foolish not to refuse since it's delicious.
第7题
听力原文:M: Another cup of coffee? There's plenty in the pot.
W: I'd be orerdoing it if I had one more.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(14)
A.She is full.
B.The cup is already full.
C.She would be impolite to accept another.
D.She thinks she would be foolish to refuse since it's delicious.
第8题
People are using cell phones in a Manhattan subway. Most Americans believe that there are unspoken rules about using mobile phone etiquette, according to an online poll.
It's impolite to shout down their cell phones which may frighten other passengers. Checking emails, sending text messages and making telephone calls while in the company of other passengers are definite breeches of mobile phone manners. Texting during a date is also strictly forbidden.
But the majority of American people questioned in the online poll said that they would not be offended if they received an electronic "thank you" , instead of a written note and seventy-five percent had no objections to anyone using laptops, net books or cell phones in the bathroom. " Etiquette is first and foremost a question of awareness," said the author and etiquette expert Anna
Post. But she described the results of the Harris Interactive poll commissioned by Intel as " pretty surprising statistics".
Sixty-two percent of the 2,625 adults who took part in the survey agreed that cell phones, laptops, net books and other electronic devices are part of daily life. Fifty-five percent also thought that the demands of business mean people must stay connected, even if it involves taking a laptop on a holiday or answering a cell phone during a meal.
Despite the need to be constantly connected and the general acceptance of the technology, people were more sensitive about technology abuses during holiday and religious activities. Nearly ninety percent of Americans think that cell phone use is unacceptable during a religious service and thirty percent admitted they would be offended if they received an online gift wish. But more than half revealed that they intended to send an electronic greeting card, instead of a traditional one.
" These are issues about common sense," said Dr Genevieve Bell, an ethnographer and director of Intel's User Experience Group, adding that the social rules of when and how it is appropriate to use the technology are still being formed.
Which of the following sentences is right according to the passage?
A.75 percent of people in the online poll had no objections to anyone using laptops, net books and cell phones in the bathroom.
B.Nearly all of Americans think cell phone use is impolite during religious activities.
C.90 percent of people in the online poll admitted they would be unhappy if they were given an online gift wish.
D.30 percent of people in the online poll believe that people should get in touch with each other frequently because of the demand of business.
第10题
The Americans hurry through lunch because ______.
A.they are ambitious
B.they have rebelled against English customs
C.they don' t think it is important
D.talking while eating is impolite
第11题
Text 2
Human creativeness is boundless. With the advance of science and technology, a complete new means of communication - Mobile Phone came to the world, which, being not fixed in one place like ordinary phones, greatly facilitates telephone communication. Although using mobile phone is convenient, it also has some negative factors. It tells us that we should pay more attention to the mobile phone etiquette. There is a research on American mobile phone etiquette.
People are using cell phones in a Manhattan subway. Most Americans believe that there are unspoken rules about using mobile phone etiquette, according to an online poll.
It's impolite to shout down their cell phones which may frighten other passengers. Checking emails, sending text messages and making telephone calls while in the company of other passengers are definite breeches of mobile phone manners. Texting during a date is also strictly forbidden.
But the majority of American people questioned in the online poll said that they would not be offended if they received an electronic "thank you" , instead of a written note and seventy-five percent had no objections to anyone using laptops, net books or cell phones in the bathroom. "Etiquette is first and foremost a question of awareness," said the author and etiquette expert Anna
Post. But she described the results of the Harris Interactive poll commissioned by Intel as " pretty
surprising statistics" .
Sixty-two percent of the 2 ,625 adults who took part in the survey agreed that cell phones, lap-tops, net books and other electronic devices are part of daily life. Fifty-five percent also thought that the demands of business mean people must stay connected, even if it involves taking a laptop on a holiday or answering a cell phone during a meal.
Despite the need to be constantly connected and the general acceptance of the technology, people were more sensitive about technology abuses during holiday and religious activities. Nearly ninety percent of Americans think that cell phone use is unacceptable during a religious service and thirty percent admitted they would be offended if they received an online gift wish. But more than half revealed that they intended to send an electronic greeting card, instead of a traditional one.
"These are issues about common sense," said Dr Genevieve Bell, an ethnographer and director of Intel's User Experience Group, adding that the social rules of when and how it is appropriate to use the technology are still being formed.
46. Which of the following sentences is right according to the passage?
[ A] 75 percent of people in the online poll had no objections to anyone using laptops, net books and cell phones in the bathroom.
[B] Nearly all of Americans think cell phone use is impolite during religious activities.
[C] 90 percent of people in the online poll admitted they would be unhappy if they were given an online gift wish.
[D] 30 percent of people in the online poll believe that people should get in touch with each other frequently because of the demand of business.