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1、第十二天单句改错1、It is widely known that natural resources should be made good use._2、There was a time what the businessman lost heart._3、Im still remembering it was in a sunny morning that I met Tom._4、Water is a liquid, boiling of which is 100 ._汉译英5、他是你可以依赖的人。_6、大学时期,曾经有一段时间我每周去看一次电影。_7、首先,我建议你养成每天阅读的习惯

2、._8、我擅长英语,尤其是口语。_阅读理解9、 When Mrs.Joseph Groeger died recently in Vienna,Austria,people asked the obvious,“Why did she live to be 107?”Answers were provided by a survey conducted among 148 Viennese men and women who had reached the age of 100.Somewhat surprising was the fact that the majority had liv

3、ed most of their lives in cities.In spite of the citys image as an unhealthy place,city living often provides benefits that country living can lack.One factor seems to be important to the longevity(长寿)of those interviewed.This factor is exercise.in the cities it is often faster to walk short distanc

4、es than to wait for a bus.Even taking public transportation often requires some walking.Smaller apartment houses have no elevators(电梯),and so people must climb stairs.City people can usually walk to local supermarkets Since parking spaces are hard to find,there is often no alternative to walking. On

5、 the other hand,those who live in the country and suburbs do not have to walk every day.In fact,the opposite is often true.To go to school,work,or almost anywhere else,they must ride in cars.1.The purpose of the second paragraph is to list some _.A.benefits of walkingB.occasions for walking in city

6、lifeC.comments made by city peopleD.problems of city living2.To reach the third floor of a building.it would probably be most healthful _.A.to take the elevatorB.to walk up the stairsC.to ride in a carD.to find an alternative to walking3.People who live in the country probably do more driving than w

7、alking because_A.they dont live near business areasB.they dont need the exerciseC.they never have parking problemsD.they cant afford to take the bus4.A conclusion that can be drawn from this passage is that _.A.air pollution is not seriousB.anyone can live to be 107C.country people should move to th

8、e cityD.walking is a healthful exercise10、 How to say hello in Japanese depends on when you say it.This is very much like different greetings used in English at different times of the day or night.In Japanese culture,it also depends on whether you are on the phone or meeting somebody or whether you

9、are close to the person you are greeting.We dont get formal with our close friends.We seldom greet them with “Good morning”or“Good evening”.A“Hi” is enough. Although the most popular and most well­known translation for“Hello” is still“Konnichiwa”,it is not exactly how to say hello in Japanese.Pe

10、rhaps it is not the most suitable word for it.Actually,the correct greeting in English for“Konnichiwa”is“Good day”or“Good noon”,and I am sure you wouldnt like greeting people with a “Good day”at any time,and neither do Japanese like saying“Konnichiwa”when they want to say“Hello”. So what to do? Lets

11、 do it the way the Japanese do.Use “Ohaiyo Gozaimasu”for“Good morning”,“Konnichiwa”when its noon and“Konbanwa” to greet somebody in the afternoon.Things differ when you are on the phone.Just say“Moshi,Moshi”,which is actually similar to saying“Hello”over the phone,because one hardly ever uses“Good m

12、orning” or“Good afternoon”or“Good evening” right after picking up the phone.It is invariably the sweet old“Hello”. Next time,Ill tell something about my life in Japan.1.What is the best title for this passage?A.How to say hello in JapaneseB.How to greet close friends in JapaneseC.How to greet people

13、 in JapaneseD.Some differences between English and Japanese2.What does the underlined word“invariably”in the third paragraph mean?A.Probably.B.Always.C.Sometimes.D.Likely.3.We can learn from the passage that the writer_.A.is from BritainB.lived in Japan for some timeC.is working in a radio station n

14、owD.knows both Japanese and Chinese完形填空11、 People from Great Britain brought the English language to North America in the 16th and 17th centuries. And in the 1 300 years, there were 2 many changes in 3 places that now people can 4 tell an English person 5 an American in the way he or she speaks. Many old words 6

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