问题
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To learn English well, you should know something about it if on your way to school one morning, you meet an Englishman, you may say "Did you have breakfast?" or "Where are you going?" No, you can't. You can say "Good morning" or "Hello". And if you come to an English family, you can't sit down before he asks you. You must stand there before he asks. If you visit a Japanese, you will always take off your shoes before you come into a room. But you needn't take off your shoes if you come into an English family. |
1. To learn English well, you should know ______ about it. |
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A. nothing B. something C. anything D. everything |
2. When you meet an Englishman in the morning, you can say "______". |
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A. Did you have breakfast? B. Where are you going? C. Did you get up earlier? D. Good morning! |
3. When you come to an English Family, you can't ______ before he asks. |
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A. stand B. stand up C. sit down D. go |
4. When you go to see ______, you'll always take off your ______ if you come into a room. |
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A. an Englishman, shoes B. a Japanese, shoes C. an Englishman, coat D. a Japanese, coat |
5. Which is NOT true? |
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A. You can say "Hello" when you meet an Englishman. B. At an English home, you can sit down before he asks. C. You should take off your shoes at a Japanese home. D. Don't say "Where are you going?" when you meet an Englishman in the morning. |
答案
1. B 2. D 3. C 4. B 5. B