问题 完形填空
阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填写一个单词。
Traveling to all corners of the world gets easier and easier. We live in a global village ,but this doesn’t mean that we all behave in the same way.
How should we behave when you meet someone for the first time? An American shakes your hand firmly while looking you straight in the eye. In many part of Asia, there is no physical contact (接触)at all. In Japan, you should bow, and the more respect you want to show, The deeper you should bow. In Thailand, people greet each other by pressing both hands together at the chest, In both countries, eye contact is avoided as a sign of respect.
Many country have rules about what you should and shouldn’t wear. In Muslim countries, you shouldn’t reveal (显露)the body, especially women, who Should wear long blouses and skirts .In Korea ,you should take off your shoes when entering a house Remember to place then neatly together where you came in.
In Spain, lunch is often the biggest meal of the day, and can last two or three hours. For this reason many people eat a light breakfast and a late dinner. In Mexico, Lunch is the time to relax, and many people prefer not to discuss business as they eat ,In Britain ,it’s not unusual to have a business meeting over breakfast.
In most countries, an exchange of business cards is necessary for all introductions. You should include your company name and your position. If you are going to a country where your language is not widely spoken, you can get the back side of your card printed in the local language. In China ,you may present your card with the writing facing the person you are giving it to.
Title :good小题1:    
Aspect
Country
Custom
  Greeting
·America
·Japan
·Thailand
■Shaking hands firmly
■小题2:_____to show respect
Dressing
·小题3:___Countries
·Korea
Wearing long blouses and skirts
Taking off your shoes at the
小题4:_________
小题5:
___________
·Spain
·Mexico
小题6:_______
■Having a light breakfast and a late dinner
■Relaxing while having 小题7:______
■Holding a business meeting over breakfast
Doing business
·Most countries
·China
■Exchanging business cards when小题8:____yourself
■Presenting a card to a person小题9:_______it’s front facing him
Conclusion : When traveling小题10:_______,we should follow local customs.
 
答案

小题1:Manners/manners/Behavior/behavior

小题2:Bowing

小题3:Muslim/Muslem

小题4:Entrance/door

小题5:Eating

小题6:Britain/England/UK

小题7:lunch

小题8:introducing

小题9:with

小题10:abroad/about/around/worldwide

题目分析:本文讲述不同的国家或文化中有不同的礼节,比如第一次见面时,着装、就餐、递送名片等注意事项和恰当的礼节。

小题1:Manners/manners/Behavior/ behavior 信息转换题。文章大意讲在不同国家或场合恰当的礼节或行为方式。

小题2:Bowing 信息转换题。根据第二段中In Japan, you should bow,选择动词bow;但是根据上下句同类对称原则,上下句动词都是现在分词,所以填Bowing。

小题3:Muslim/Muslem 信息查找题。根据第三段中In Muslim countries, you shouldn't reveal (显露)the body, especially women, who should wear long blouses and skirts.可知填Muslim/Muslem。

小题4:entrance/door 信息转换题/信息归纳题。根据第三段中you should take off your shoes when entering a house. Remember to place them neatly together where you came in.可推断放在门口或入口处。

小题5:Eating 信息归纳题。第三段讲的都是与“吃饭”时的有关礼节,从表格的右栏中也可以看出。

小题6:Britain/England/UK 信息查找题。根据第四段中In Britain, it's not unusual to have a business meeting over breakfast.可知填Britain/England/UK。

小题7:lunch 信息查找题。根据第四段中In Mexico, lunch is a time to relax可推断吃午饭时放松。

小题8:introducing 信息转换题。根据最后一段中In most countries, an exchange of business cards is necessary for all introductions.可推断当介绍时相互交换名片。

小题9:with 信息查找题。根据最后一段中with the writing facing the person you are giving it to和固定结构“with+名词+非谓语动词”可判断用with。

小题10: abroad/about/around/worldwide 信息归纳题。根据第一段中Traveling to all corners of the world和but this doesn't mean that we all behave in the same way可判断到国外旅游时要入乡随俗,所以填abroad

/about/around/worldwide。

单项选择题
单项选择题

What a difference Kathleen made in my college life! She was confident where I was shaky. She was disciplined while I was wild. She was responsible; I was lazy. We signed up for all of the same classes. I was so impressed with her. She worked with incredible diligence and with such self-assurance. I started to emulate her. I wanted to impress her.
One day the homework assignment was to create an exciting illustration based on a pair of shoes. I was bursting with ideas and ran home and pulled out my favorite pair of antique thrift shop "old-lady shoes." I concentrated and worked and sweated and created a self-perceived masterpiece !
I called Kathleen and bragged that I’d finished the assignment. "What !" she exclaimed. "How could you possibly be finished already " I was so pleased with myself that I asked her if I could run by her apartment and show her my stunning creation. "Sure," she said.
I raced down from my fifth-floor apartment, precious drawing in hand, and headed to her place. When I got there, I held up my paper with such glowing confidence, only to have my swelled cockiness crushed by Kathleen’s reaction:
"Is that the only drawing you did "
"Well, yes," I responded sheepishly. "Why "
"C’mon," she said. "It’s still nice out. Let’s go to Washington Square Park and really do some drawings." I was puzzled; but when she led, I willingly followed.
The whole way to the park, Kathleen animatedly talked about form, content, composition and really studying the subjects. She described the shoes in my drawing as the kind you see on the old women that sit in the park and feed pigeons. Her excitement was contagious,
When we got to the park, she surveyed the scene and chirped, "Over there!" She pointed to a bench that was surrounded by discarded, crumpled paper bags, soda cans and empty cigarette packs. An old woman sitting on the bench had fallen asleep. Kathleen handed me her drawing pad and said, "Here. Now, draw the shoes on that woman! Draw them over and over until you really know what they look like."
I drew and drew. I filled the sketchbook pages. They were the best I’d ever done thus far. Kathleen watched, and I felt fueled by my captive audience. I was showing off! It was such fun.
The next day was the class critique. I felt so proud hanging my drawing up on the wall for all to see. I knew I had drawn an illustration to be proud of. As the class discussion circled the room to my piece, I heard my fellow students say, sensitive, accurate, beautifully stylized. I looked over at Kathleen, and she gave me that wink and loving smile of hers. College was going to be a lot more fun with her around.
And it was. She continually inspired me, laughed with me, sketched with me and went out dancing with me. Our works of art were chosen for special exhibits, and we both made the dean’s list. We wore our caps and gowns together, and a few years later, I was "best woman" at her wedding. Whatever fears I had going into college about not being able to make new friends were gently washed away when I found my special, best friend.
After we obtained our BFA degrees, the world opened up for both of us. Now we are both successful self-employed artists. I work in my lovely Chelsea cooperative apartment that I bought five years ago as a freelance, illustrator, a graphic designer. Kathleen, a sculptor and mural painter. Oops! I gotta run. Kathleen and I are meeting for dinner and a movie.

Which of the following is the main idea of Paragraph 3

A.The speaker wants to learn from her friend.

B.The speaker wants to prove her quickness in finishing the appointment.

C.The speaker wants to defeat her friend in designing work.

D.The speaker is eager to make her friend admire her.