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D.Fruit.

23.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheDisadvantagesofLivingintheCountry.

B.TheExpensesofLivingintheCountry.

C.CountryLife.

D.HealthyCountryPeople

B

 

Itravelalot,andIfindoutdifferent"

styles"

(风格)ofdirectionseverytime1ask"

HowcanIgettothepostoffice?

"

Foreigntouristsareoftenconfused(困惑)inJapanbecausemoststreetstheredon'

thavenames;

inJapan,peopleuselandmarks(地标)intheirdirectionsinsteadofstreetnames.Forexample,theJapanesewillsaytotravelers,"

Gostraightdowntothecorner.Turnleftatthebighotelandgopastafruitmarket. 

Thepostofficeisacrossfromthebusstop."

InthecountrysideoftheAmericanMidwest,therearenotusuallymanylandmarks.Therearenomountains,sothelandisveryflat;

inmanyplacestherearenotownsorbuildingswithinmiles.Insteadoflandmarks,peoplewilltellyoudirectionsanddistances.InKansasorIowa,forexample,peoplewillsay,"

Gonorthtwomiles.Turneast,andthengoanothermile."

PeopleinLosAngeles,California,havenoideaofdistanceonthemap;

theymeasuredistanceintime,notmiles."

Howfarawayisthepostoffice?

youask."

Oh,"

theyanswer,"

it'

saboutfiveminutesfromhere."

Yousay,"

Yes,buthowmanymilesawayisit?

Theydon'

tknow.

It'

struethatapersondoesn'

tknowtheanswertoyourquestionsometimes.Whathappensinsucha 

situation?

ANewYorkermightsay,'

Sorry,Ihavenoidea."

ButinYucatan,Mexico,nooneanswers"

don'

tknow."

PeopleinYucatanbelievethat"

Idon'

tknow"

isimpolite,Theyusuallygiveananswer, 

oftenawrongone.Atouristcangetvery,verylostinYucatan!

24.WhenatouristaskstheJapanesethewaytoacertainplacetheyusually_________

A.describetheplacecarefully

B.showhimamapoftheplace

C.tellhimthenamesofthestreets

D.refertorecognizable(可辨认的)buildingsandplaces

25Whatistheplacewherepeoplemeasuredistanceintime?

A.NewYork. 

B.LosAngeles. 

C.Kansas. 

D.Iowa.

26.PeopleinYucatanmaygiveatouristawronganswer________

A.inordertosavetime 

B.asatest 

C.soastobepolite 

D.forfun

27.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?

A.It'

simportantfortravelerstounderstandculturaldifferences.

B.It'

susefulfortravelerstoknowhowtoaskthewayproperly.

C.Peoplehavesimilarunderstandingsofpoliteness.

D.NewYorkersaregenerallyfriendlytovisitors

C

TounderstandhowAmericansthinkaboutthings,itisnecessarytounderstand"

thepoint"

.Americans 

mentionitoften:

Let'

sgetrighttothepoint."

Theywillsay,"

Mypointis…"

"

What'

sthepointofallthis?

  

The"

point"

istheideaorpieceofinformationthatAmericanssupposeis,orshouldbe,atthecenterof 

people'

sthinking,writings,andspokencomments.Speakersandwritersaresupposedto"

maketheirpointsclear"

meaningthattheyaresupposedtosayorwriteclearlytheideaorpieceofinformationtheywishto 

express.  

Peoplefrommanyothercultureshavedifferentideasaboutthepoint.Africanstraditionallytellstories 

thatexpressthethoughtstheyhaveinmind,ratherthanstatingthepointclearly.Japanesetraditionallyspeak 

indirectly,leavingthelistenertofigureoutwhatthepointis.Thus,whileanAmericanmightsaytoafriend, 

tthinkthatcoatgoesverywellwiththerestofyouroutfit,"

aJapanesemightsay,"

Maybeanother 

coatwouldlookevenbetterthantheoneyouhaveon."

Americansvalueapersonwho"

getsrighttothepoint"

Japanesearelikelytoconsidersuchapersoninsensitiveifnotrude.  

TheChineseandJapaneselanguagesarecharacterizedbyvaguenessandambiguity.Theprecisionand 

directnessAmericansassociatewith"

cannotbeachieved,atleastnotwithanygrace,inChineseandJapanese.SpeakersofthoselanguagesthushavetolearnanewwayofreasoningandexpressingtheirideasiftheyaregoingtocommunicatesatisfactorilywithAmericans.

28Accordingtothepassage,Americansexpectspeakersandwritersto_____. 

A.expresstheirpersonalviews  

B.beclearabouttheirmainideas  

C.behonestabouttheirtruefeelings  

D.giveasmuchinformationaspossible

29Whichofthefollowingpeopleswilltellastorytoexpresswhattheyhaveinmind?

A.Americans. B.Chinese.C.Japanese. D.Africans.

30Theunderlinedword"

outfit"

inthethirdparagraphprobablymeans_____.  

A.appearance B.behaviorC.speechD.clothes

31.InordertocommunicatewithAmericanssatisfactorily,speakersofChineseneedto_____. 

A.mindtheirmanners  B.explaintheirreasonsclearly 

C.changetheirwaysofexpressingideas  

D.becarefulabouttheirchoicesofwords

D

HelenKellerwasborninAmericainJune,1880.Everythingwasallrightwhenshewasborn.Butwhenshewasnineteenmonthsold,anattackoffeverleftherblindanddeaffortherestofherlife.Shebecameblindsoyoungthatasshegrewolder,shedidnotrememberbeingabletosee;

andshebecamedeafbeforeshehadanyideaoftheimportanceofhumanspeech.Shelivedindarknessandsilence.

   

Asshegrewolder,she,too,wantedtoexpressherideasandfeelings.Butsherealizedthatshewascutofffromothers.

Herparentsweregreatlyworried.HowcouldanyonegetintouchwithHelen'

smindandintelligenceindarknessandsilencewithoutspeech?

Helenwasnearlysevenbeforeateacherwasfound.HernamewasMissSullivan.

MissSullivanhadalotofdifficultiesinteachingHelenKeller.Asthechildcouldneitherseenorhear,shehadtousemanualalphabet.ButHelen’senergyandintelligenceandstrongspirit,combinedwithMissSullivan'

sskillandpatience,overcameallthedifficulties.AsHelengrewup,shebecameanablestudent,passedexaminationsandfinallytookauniversitydegreeinEnglishliterature.Shethendevotedallherselftohelpingtheblindandthedeaf.Herpersonalsuccess,togetherwiththeworkshehasdoneforothers,madeheroneofthegreatestwomeninmoderntimes.Shewrotemanybooksand"

TheStoryofMyLife"

isaremarkableone.

32.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.HelenKellerwasbornblindanddeaf.

B.Shefirstbecameblindandthendeaf.

C.Shebecameblindanddeafin1880.

D.ShebecameblindanddeafsometimeaboutJanuary1882.

33.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue?

A.Helenbecameblindanddeafbecauseshesufferedfromahighfever.

B.Helenbecameblindbeforeshecouldseeanything.

C.Helenbecamedeafbeforesherealizedhowimportantitwastobeabletohearandspeak.

D.Helentoo,wantedtomakecontactwithotherswithspeech.

34.HelenKeller'

sparentsweregreatlyworriedbecause________.

A.shewasgrowingolder 

B.shewascutofffromothers

C.she,too,wantedtoexpressherideasandfeelingbutshecouldnot

D.shewasalmostsevenyearsoldandyettheywerenotsurewhethertheycouldfindasuitableteacherforher

35Helenwasfinallysuccessfulmainlybecauseof________.

A.herparents'

help 

B.themanualalphabetMissSullivantaughther

C.thehelpshegotwhenshetookadegree

D.herhardwork,clevernessaswellasSullivan'

sgreatcontinuousefforts

第二节:

从短文后的选项中选出最佳选项,有两项为多余选项。

10分

SomeWaystoCheerUp 

Feelingalittleblue 

36 

●Exercise 

Whenyouexercise,yourbrainreleasesachemicalcalledendorphins.Thischemicalmakesyoufeelhappier.Thatisjustanotherreasonwhyexerciseisgoodforyou.

●Playoutside 

Leaveyourapartmentandgooutside. 

37 

●Breathe 

Ifyoucan’tgotothegym,trytakingdeepbreaths.Breathingdeeplywillrelaxyourmusclesandgiveyouenergy.

●Laughteristhebestmedicine 

38 

Childrenlaugharound400timesaday.Adultsonlylaughabout20timesaday.WhathappenedBeakidforaday:

playgames,watchfunnymovies,orreadjokesonline. 

● 

39 

Chocolatehasspecialnaturalchemicalsthatmakeyouhappy.Plus,ittastessogood!

●PlayPopMusic 

Westlife,TaylorSwift,OneDirection…whodoesn’tlikealittlemindlesspopListeningtoupbeat,happymusicwillmakeyousmile.Singingalongwon’thurteither.

●HaveaHeart-to-Heart 

Ifsomethingisbotheringyou,itisagoodideatotalkaboutit.Callafriendorrelative. 

40 

ThinkpositiveCloseyoureyesandth

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