()talked to each other.
A.They
B.She
C.It
D.He
A.They
B.She
C.It
D.He
第1题
A multi-stage rocket refers to ______ .
A.several rockets which are separated from each other
B.a single rocket with enough fuel
C.the booster which is the biggest and can lift the whole rocket from the ground
D.a rocket with several parts, and each of which can help to push the spaceship into the space
第3题
A. curious
B. funny
C. hard
D. worried
第4题
A.ease
B.suitability
C.practicability
D.possibility
第5题
A.They seldom talkeD
B.They are good friends and knew each other for a long time
C.They met for the first time but got along well.
第6题
第7题
Reading Comprehension 阅读理解
从下列每篇短文的问题后所给的四个选择项中选出一个最佳答案。
Let's look at another example of how people's communication patterns differ: the way people converse. Some foreigners have observed that when Americans carry on a conversation, it seems as if they are having a Ping-Pong game. One person has the ball and then hits it to the other side of the table. The other player hits the ball back and the game continues. If one person doesn't return the ball, then the conversation stops. Each part of the conversation follows this pattern: the greeting and the opening, the discussion of a topic, and the closing and farewell. If either person talks too much, the other may become impatient and feel that he is dominating the conversation. Similarly, if one person doesn't say enough or ask enough questions to keep the conversation going, the conversation stops.
Many North Americans, are impatient with culturally different conversation styles simply because the styles are unfamiliar. For example, to many North Americans it seems that some Latin Americans dominate conversations, or hold the ball too long. Speaking of her co-workers from several Latin American countries, one North American woman said, “I just find it difficult to cut in. They seem to take such a long time to express themselves. They give you a lot of unnecessary details.” When she talked with them, she became tense, because she found it so hard to participate. Yet she also noted that when they talked to each other, nobody seemed uncomfortable or left out.
The North American woman didn't know how to interrupt the Latin American conversations because North American ways of listening and breaking in are very different. She had been taught to listen politely until the other person finished talking. (Once again, there are gender (性别) differences; it has been observed that men tend to interrupt women more than women interrupt men. )When the North American woman did what was “natural” or “normal” for her (i. e. , listen politely without interrupting), she was not comfortable in the conversation with the Latin Americans. The result was that she became more passive in her conversations with her co-workers. The differences between the unspoken rules of conversation of each cultural group interfered with their on-the-job relationship.
26、When North Americans converse together, each one of the group is supposed to_______________.
A.participate in the talk
B.play Ping-Pong games
C.interrupt the speaker
D.dominate the conversation
27、When North Americans converse with the Latin Americans, the North Americans would feel_______________.
A.involved
B.left out
C.comfortable
D.relaxed
28、To the North Americans, the Latin Americans are_______________.
A.polite
B.communicative
C.dominant
D.familiar
29、We can infer from this passage that_______________.
A.people from different cultures cannot communicate with each other
B.different conversational styles may affect people's relationships
C.men are more talkative than women
D.North Americans' conversational habits are better than those of Latin Americans'
30、The best title for this passage is_______________.
A.Different Conversation Styles
B.Different Conversation Topics
C.Different Conversation Processes
D.Different Conversation Effects
第8题
阅读理解“Are you going to 181st Street?” asked an old woman.
The younger woman leaving the supermarket was in a hurry, but she stopped and turned to look. She saw an old lady with a small bag of groceries at her feet. She was breathing hard.
“If you’re going toward 181st street, could you carry my bag for me?”
“I don’t have the time for this,” the younger woman thought. But when she saw the old woman, who looked very tired, she said,” Of course.”
The old woman took hold of the younger woman’s arm and they walked together slowly and talked. They were neighbors but they didn’t know each other. The old woman lived alone and the younger woman lived with her family. They talked about the difficulty of living in a big city: the younger woman talked about the cost of food and the problems of raising children, the older about loneliness.
They finally reached the old woman’s apartment house. She seemed reluctant(迟疑的) to go in. she reached into her purse. “Let me give you a dollar for your trouble,” she said.
“Oh, no. It was no trouble.”
“Well, we’re neighbors,” the old woman said. “We’ll see each other again.”
“I hope so.”
The old woman took her bag and started to go in. Then she turned and said sadly, “But then, perhaps we’ll never see each other again.”
1. Where did the two women meet?
A. On a bus.
B. In a supermarket.
C. Along the street.
D. In the neighborhood.
2. What can we learn about the old woman?
A. She knew the younger woman before.
B. She lives with her family.
C. She lives on 181st Street.
D. She lives in the countryside.
3. Why did the young woman hesitate(犹豫) when the old woman asked for help?
A. Because she was in a hurry.
B. Because she had a lot of groceries herself.
C. Because she was very tired.
D. Because she did not know the old woman.
4. What did the old woman talk about on her way back home?
A. the cost of food
B. loneliness
C. difficulty of raising children
D. the past of her life
5. Why did the old woman stop before she entered her apartment house?
A. She wanted to pay the young woman for her help.
B. She wanted to invite the young woman in for dinner.
C. She wanted to borrow some money from the young woman.
D. She wanted to spend more time talking with the young woman.
6. What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A. Both women in the story are quite busy.
B. The old woman knows she is going to die soon.
C. The two women in the story live far from each other.
D. People seldom communicate in that neighborhood.
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