George is going to talk about the geography of his country, but I’d rather he ____ more on its culture.
A. focus B. focused
C. would focus D. had focused
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George is going to talk about the geography of his country, but I’d rather he ____ more on its culture.
A. focus B. focused
C. would focus D. had focused
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George is going to talk about the geography of his country, but I’d rather he_______ more on its culture.
A.focus B.focused C.would focus D.had focused
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The famous writer is going to talk about the European countries and people he has visited in the past two months.
A. who B. whom
C. that D. which
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单句语法填空
1. It was suggested that the meeting ________(hold)the next day.
2. George is going to talk about the geography of his country, but I’d rather he _______(focus) more on its
culture.
3. —Don’t you think it’s necessary that he should not be sent to Miami, but to New York?
—I agree, but the problem is ________ he has refused to.
4. The teacher demanded that our homework ________(finish)before eleven.
5. I wish I ________(be)clever enough to work out the abstract geometry problem.
6. Bob would have helped us yesterday, ________ he was busy.
7. If it weren’t ________(rain)so hard, we’d go to town.
8. Grace doesn’t want to move to New York because she thinks ________she were to live there, she wouldn’t be
able to see her parents very often.
9. How I wish every family ________ a large house with a beautiful garden.
10. —Would you like to work in my company?
—Sorry, I’d rather stay here, but I’d rather my brother ________ (go)to your company.
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When you talk about a person’s _____, you are referring to the country, race, or social class of their parents or ancestors.
A. origin B. nationality C. generation D. relation
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MY Chinese friend is going to the US and he is nervous about what to talk about. “Talk about the weather,” is my advice.
“How are you?” is often followed by comments about the weather. “Nice day today.” “Cold/hot enough for you?” “Will it ever stop raining?” “Some winter we’re having.” “Can’t remember a winter/summer so cold/hot.” “Whew, it’s hot out there.”
These introductory statements are often followed by a long conversation entirely about weather conditions. Past, present and – with global warming – speculation (推测) about the future.
Our fascination with weather might seem silly, but the real purpose behind those endless discussions is small talk. Weather’s a safe topic of conversation. As a group, we Americans seem to enjoy chatting with those around us. Whenever we stand in line at the grocery store, we tend to engage in this sort of conversation with other people standing in line with us. If I were seated next to another American on any form of public transport, I’d expect both of us to make some harmless comment about the weather as a way of acknowledging (承认) each other’s presence (存在). At parties, the weather is a common topic, especially with those you are meeting for the first time.
In contrast we are taught to avoid certain topics like religion and politics. Weather is neutral (中性的); you don’t have to have an opinion about it, just make a statement of a fact. What is truly interesting is the fact that we can go on and on about it.
My Chinese friend has a hard time understanding why we put so much effort into this topic – and why I warn him about bringing up much more “interesting” subjects like salaries or how much something costs.
Sometimes it is tricky (复杂的) to wend (行走) one’s way through winding cultural roads, especially those that are never taught in books.
1.What does the writer suggest her Chinese friend should talk about with people in the US? (No more than two words)
2.Why do Americans enjoy talking to people around them about the weather, in writer’s opinion? (No more than ten words)
3.List four topics that people should avoid talking about in the US. ( No more than 5 words)
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Zero gravity looks cool. But what about the thing no one likes to talk about? Yes, that is right: going to the bathroom. Zero gravity makes this everyday task quite a challenge. Astronauts have to be toilet-trained all over again.
The Apollo astronauts raised themselves off the seat of their chairs and stuck a clear plastic bag to their back sides with sticky strips. A second astronaut watched closely to be sure no waste matter escaped the seal. (You would not want that stuff floating around the cabin!) When the deed was done, the astronaut cleaned up with a piece of plastic attached to the inside of the bag, removed the bag, dropped a disinfectant(消毒剂) pill in with the waste matter, and put the whole thing, sealed, into a special container.
Donald W. Rethke, an engineer for Hamilton Standard Space Systems, developed a more private way to answer nature’s call: the space toilet. It is somewhat like the kind of toilet one would find on commercial airplanes--with unique adaptations for zero gravity, of course. For instance, it has thigh bars that keep the astronaut from floating off the seat.
The astronaut (male or female) defecates (排便) in a bag and urinates (排尿) in a hose. Solid and liquid wastes are kept separated because at least 85% of the urine is recycled and, yes, after careful filtration(过滤), used for drinking and other purposes. (Water is always in demand in space.) A vacuum sucks the waste materials into the toilet, where the waste is compacted into hamburger-like patties for easy storage. Although not exactly like an earthbound visit to the toilet, it is at the very least much more private than in the early days of space travel.
1.According to the first paragraph, the lack of the gravity can turn something as simple as _______ into a major challenge.
A. eating B. answering nature’s call
C. sleeping D. going to the restroom
2.How did astronauts use toilet systems in the Apollo days?
A. None of the waste was separated as it is now.
B. Solid waste was compressed and stored on board.
C. The toilet units used water to remove the waste through the system.
D. The astronauts each used their own private restroom.
3.To ensure the user remains seated, the toilet comes equipped with _______
A. a plastic bag B. a sticky strip
C. a wide hose D. a thigh bar
4.What can be inferred from the fact that most of the astronauts’ urine is recycled?
A. The recycled water tastes better. B. Water is limited on the space shuttle.
C. It is very convenient to get their urine recycled. D. Space science includes recycling urine.
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听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1.What is the speaker mainly talking about?
A.All kinds of animals.
B.His job as an animal doctor.
C.Special treatment for animals.
2.What animals does the speaker see the most?
A.Rabbits. B.Cows and sheep. C.Dogs and cats.
3.How was the giraffe's neck problem solved?
A.With a piece of metal.
B.With a piece of plastic.
C.With a piece of water pipe.
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What is the woman worried about?
A. A job interview.
B. Going out to dinner.
C. Talking to her co-workers.
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Tom is going to talk about the World Expo in Shanghai, but I’d rather he ______ on the World Cup.
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