正确答案:【impressed 】
8、7. (Educate) people should have good manners.
正确答案:【 educated 】
9、8. The old man pays much attention to the (cultivate) of his mind.
正确答案:【cultivation 】
10、9. Although the visit he paid to the country was (formal), he thought it was quite necessary. 正确答案:【informal 】
11、10. His experiment is always (regard) as a big success.
正确答案:【 regarded 】
12、11. Is this program (accept) to you?
正确答案:【acceptable 】
13、12. Don’t be so (authority) when you ask me to do something.
正确答案:【authoritative 】
14、13. After an_____(introduce) by the chairperson, we’ll go on with the day’s discussion.
正确答案:【introduction 】
15、14. This was a minor_______(understand) which could be instantly cleared up.
正确答案:【misunderstanding 】
释疑:【房地产业|栖身之所|增加房产税|初步的成效 】
China’s economy is developing very quickly, and has brought with it a culture of consumption more prevalent (流行) with each passing day. At the same time, it has brought into being an educated group of young people who enjoy capitalist consumption way(资本主义消费模式). They’re used to spending money as soon as they get it every month, and so are called “the moon-light group”. This word came into being during the 1990s, to make fun of those born into wealth, who have received a high education, and who appreciate fast food culture. 答案:中国经济的高速发展,带来了消费文化的日益流行,同时也催生了一批具有高学历,充分享受资本主义消费模式的年轻人,他们习惯于当月工资当月花。因而被称为“月光族”。“月光族”一词出现于20世纪90年代后期,是用来讽刺那些出身富裕、接受高等教育、充分享受快餐文化的年轻人。
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Passage 1 Learning the language of a country isn\'t enough. If you know the manners of your foreign friends, you will probably be surprised just how different they can be from your own. A visitor to India should remember it is impolite there to use the left hand for passing food at the table. The left hand is for washing yourself. Also in India, you might see a man shaking his head at another to show that he is disagreeing. But in many parts of India a side-to-side movement of the head is to show agreement. In Bulgaria you shake your head to show —a nod shows Europe it is quite usual to cross your legs while sitting and talking to someone, even at an important meeting. But doing this could cause offence to a Thailander. Touching the head of a grown-up is also not done in Thailand. Knowing about manners is useful when you are traveling, and you also need to know the language used to express the customs. 1. If you are staying in India, you\'d better . A. not use your left hand to pass food at the table. B. use your left hand to pass food at the table. C. not use your left hand to wash yourself. D. use your left hand at all times. 2. To shake your head means “Yes” . A. in India B. in Europe C. in Bulgaria D. in Thailand 3. You can easily make a Thailander angry by . A. touching his head B. crossing your legs while talking to him C. shaking your head D. nodding your head 4.The writer thinks that to know about a country well one must . A. know the language of the country B. know the manners of the country C. know the manners better than the language D. know both the language and the manners 5.We can learn from the passage that . A. different countries have different manners. B. the manners in Thailand are the same as those in India. C. one should be careful not to cross legs in Europe. D. one should not touch a grown-up\'s head in India. Passage 2 College is a place to explore many possibilities; you really can’t do it all-unless you manage your time wisely. Here are some tips I have found very helpful for managing my time and maximizing(使?最大化) my study efforts: 1. Determine your goals. What do you want to get out of a college education? Academic(学术的) knowledge? Leadership experience within a club? Decide what is most important to you. Then devote proportionate(成比例的) amounts of time to those efforts. 2. Plan ahead. You may think you can keep everything in your head, but as the activities on your schedule start piling up, making a schedule can really help organize even little tasks. 3.Study at strategic (关键的) times. Don’t wait until you’re falling asleep to study. Study first. Save those e-mails to check later, because tasks that don’t require much energy and attention can still be done when you’re tired. 4.Motivate (激励) yourself! You know that TV show you’ve been dying to see, or that game of chess you’ve been waiting all week to challenge your friend to. These and many other special activities can be used for motivation.
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