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1、英語試題1201. 2. , ;(15小2) AWhen traveling, its important to learn about the customs and etiquette of the global What英語試題1201. 2. , ;(15小2) AWhen traveling, its important to learn about the customs and etiquette of the global Whatweolitebehaviorat home isntalwaysacceptedoutsideourEtiquetteofGiftGift giv
2、ing should be a itive experience. When selecting a present for someone Netherlands, dontpurchase fancykitchenknives orscissors. Givingsharp, yobjectsas gifts consideredBecareful whenpresenting flowerstoa friendorabusinesspartner inYellowggest cheator a relationship break up. Traditionally, red carna
3、tionsare placed thetombsoftheink color. Writingcardsor noteswhile visitingSouthKorea, be mindfulofyourrsons name inred ink traditionally t haspassed an importantto rememberwhengivinga birthdayBeing early or on time is viewed as being rude, too eager or even greedy in Venezuela. If are invited to som
4、eones home for a meal, t you arrive 10 minutes nthe requested time. When havinga meal in Egypt, dont use the salt shaker (鹽瓶). Its insulting your host to spread salt on your food, t you find the meal terrible. Japan is a polite nation, and their fondness for etiquette extends to the use of chopstick
5、s. According custom, if he middleofeating,usethe iteendof your chopstickstofood from a shared plate. ng urkey, its the custom for host to pay for your meal. Requests to split the bill wont be accepted. If you liketo payyourfairshare,mend inviting yourfood from a shared plate. ng urkey, its the custo
6、m for host to pay for your meal. Requests to split the bill wont be accepted. If you liketo payyourfairshare,mend inviting your hostto afollow-up Whichofthe following is trueaccordingtotheGivinga fancykitchenknifetoa friend fromRussia isa goodYoucanuseblueinkto write notesto yourfriend fromSouthC. D
7、ining with , one can use either end ofthe chopsticks to get from D. Invitedtoa meal,oneshouldarrivertoshowrespect forthe 2.Whatdoesthe underlinedword “insulting” inParagraph3 refer A.B.C. D.Where isthispassageprobably C.AcultureB. AtravelD.AfoodBI t I was to be killed. I became terribly nervous. I f
8、umbled (摸索y pockets see if there were any cigarettes, which had d their search. I found one and because of shaking hands, I could barely get it to my lips. But I through the bars at the guard. He did not make eye contac got a light?” He looked at me, shrugged and camelitthematch,hiseyesunconsci I di
9、danother, it is very hard not to s jumped across the gap betmy near, lookingat meose.Ilooked I called out to him “Have my cigarette. As he came close nt,I d. I dont know u get very close, one to as though a spark t want to, butI kept smiling at him, now thinking of him rson and not just a guard. Do
10、you kids? he asked. “Yes, here, here.” I took out my wallet and ne my family. He, too, took out thfor them. My eyes were filled with tears. I hctures his plans and never have the chance to see them grow up. Tears came to his eyes, too. Suddenly, without another word, he unlockedmycellandsilentlyled
11、me out.Outoftheprison, quietly andbybackroutes, out ofthetown. There, at theedge oftown, hereleased me. And without another word, he turned backtowardtheWhatdoweknowabout the manfromtheHehad lost contactwithhis He hadbeen forbiddento Hehad beenHe hadkilledWhydidthe manwantto smokeA. BecauseWhatdowek
12、nowabout the manfromtheHehad lost contactwithhis He hadbeen forbiddento Hehad beenHe hadkilledWhydidthe manwantto smokeA. Becausehere hewastobeBecausehe wanted theguard toset himBecausehewanted toeasehisBecause he wasaregular heavy6.Whatcanwe infer fromthe A. TheguardfreedheB. The mandtoplease the C
13、. The guardsetthe manfreewith.D. The manrprisedtobeset 7.Whatis the most importantfactor insavingthe mans A.The.B.TheC. The D. The Cay climbed Mount o a trash heap.Since Edmund Hillary and Tenzing peak is no longera lonelyplaceand isEverest, Mount So far, n 350 climbers have sfully reached the peak.
14、 And they have about waiting for he bottlenecks (狹窄路段) on the way to the peak, a t fortable its cold and windy up there but downright dangerous. If bad strikes, climberscan and doAs a matter ct, the dangerous crowds arent the only problem on Qomolangma. All climbers need to bring a lot of gearand mu
15、ch of them ends up being left on the sometimes even the peak itself. Mount Qomolangma ing the worlds largest dump. mountaineer Mark Jenkins writing in Natio nal Geographic about the s e of Qomolangma: “The two standard routes, the Northeast Ridge and the Southeast Ridge, are disgustingly polluted wi
16、th oxygen cans and torn tents everywhere.”But the good news is t some mountaineers are taking it upon themselves to clean Qomolangma. aul Thelen and his friend Eberhard Schaaf are part of the annual Everest Expedition, which has been cleaning up rubbish from base So fartheyvecollected over 13tonsofs
17、 to the peak since Some t rubbish is even being used for a e. As part of 8844 Art Project, a group of 15 artists fromNepalcollected 1.5 tons of garbage brought down mountainbyclimbers.Theyvetransformedthecansand and in ve case, part of the remains of a o 74 of gone onexhibition in Nepals capital. Pa
18、rt of the profit from sales will go mountainbyclimbers.Theyvetransformedthecansand and in ve case, part of the remains of a o 74 of gone onexhibition in Nepals capital. Part of the profit from sales will go to the Everest tion,whichhas helpedcollect tonsofrubbishontheslopesofthe Whatdo we learnabout
19、thebottlenecksonthewaytoMountQomolangmasTheyare relativelyTheyare oftenTheyare veryeasyto D. TheyaresitesofbaseWhatdoesthe underlinedword “gear”Equipment for climbingThe foodclimbersbroughtontothe Someimportantmachinesused fortheSomerubbishfoundonthe The groupof15Nepalicreated worksofart usingrubbis
20、hfromB. wereemployedbythe EverestPeakeersC. climbedQomolangmaand collected1.5 tonsofD.ed74beautifulpicturesofMountQomolangmasWhatcanbe thebest title fortheEcoEverestExpeditioncB.QomolangmaeAHuge D. RecycleRubbishOnDStudents fromiami walkedonwater Thursday fora assignment.t,theyworeaquatic水上的)shoesth
21、eydesigned and AlexQuinones was to make it to theother sideofa175-foot lakeonus intimejust over a minute. Quinones, who wore oversized ike shoes,also won last year will receive $ 500. Students had to wear the aquatic shoes and make it across the lake in order to earn an “A” on the assignment for Arc
22、hitecture Professor Jaime Canaves, Materials and Construction Class. “Its traditional in a school of architecture to do boats out of cardboard for boat race. Ithoughtour students were a it more lnt,”Canavessaid. “Wetodo thewalk on waterevent totakeitto thenextAtotalof79 students herace this year in4
23、1 teams.Only10 teams failed to the lake. Otherswho fellgot back upand made it. The race is opentostudents andhecommunity. The to articipatewas9-year-oldgirlwhocompeted inplaceofhermother, whiletheoldest wasa67-year-old A large crowdonusjoined Canavesashethe lake. Otherswho fellgot back upand made it
24、. The race is opentostudents andhecommunity. The to articipatewas9-year-oldgirlwhocompeted inplaceofhermother, whiletheoldest wasa67-year-old A large crowdonusjoined Canavesashecheered ontheracers. Heshouted words, butalsolaughedassomeunsteadilymadetheir way.“Apart of this is for them to have more u
25、nderstandingof designing and make it work hesaid.Itisalsoa lessonin life forthe “Anything, including walking on water, sible, if you do the throughthedesigns 12.ForwhatedidthestudentstakeheTo goacrossthe lake toTo test theirbalanceonthe D. Toheprize moneyof$13.Whichofthe followingements istrueaccord
26、ingto theA. ThestudentsworeshoesdistributedbyProfessorCanaves towalkacrossthe B. Thestudentswho othe waterwerecriticized seriouslybytheC. MoststudentsfinishedtheclassassignmentD. Thestudentstookheracetochallenge theirphysical14.Whatcanwe infer fromtheA.AlexQuinonesisatop he B. Itsacustomfor theC. Th
27、estudentwhomadeitto he communityto get involved instudentheracewould heirD. ProfessorCanavesattaches importanceto hands-onlearning15. Theeofthepassage istoA. show hisapprovalofthe uniqueteaching B.reporterestingC. inspireteacherstobemoreD. encourage morepeopleto takehe每2Of the many unpleasant emotio
28、ns we can experience, fear may top the list. . cso keep us from pursuing the things in t really matter - like following ourdreams, importantrelationships. Ihavesomeideas, though, of howtobefreefromExperience I used to be veryafraid of speaking in front of people. I would get sweaty and my stomach wo
29、uld be so tied up time I spoke, I noticed afterwardst I wouldnt be able to eat. However, t it t bad. Things I fear are never bad inreality asI makethemCreatey mind. and most important step to being fearless is to create some space nand the emotionof fear. This plish ed by ignoring the fear, or tryin
30、g to talk ourselves of it. I used to be veryafraid of speaking in front of people. I would get sweaty and my stomach would be so tied up time I spoke, I noticed afterwardst I wouldnt be able to eat. However, t it t bad. Things I fear are never bad inreality asI makethemCreatey mind. and most importa
31、nt step to being fearless is to create some space nand the emotionof fear. This plish ed by ignoring the fear, or trying to talk ourselves of it. . In fact, a recent research t by simply admitting the emotion we actually he body.o reverse thefight orflight(逃避Controlthend feelthe Once weacknowledge t
32、hepresenceof fear, theseconds tocontrolthe breathingt es slower and gentler. We try to make the breath just a it longer, and feel how he body. With practice, we can create enough space n us and the emotion of fear t able to replace a fearful thought with itive one. . For instance, before I get up sp
33、eak in front of a group of people, I t the audience itively impressed by what saytI managetocompletethe speech Spaceiscreated onlywhenwecanhonestlyt fearWecan imagine eforwhateverwere about toFear, if left uncontrolled,canevendestroyour aytogetridof fearistosimplypushourselvestodotweWhenwecanseea Bu
34、t fear is moreein our mind,fear no longerholdsusnjustphysically ayattentiontothephysicalsymptomsoffear, wecansee fear(45分節(jié)分30分Two excited kids begged their father for his to see a film. Having read some about the movie on ernet, he firmly 22 their request with the t movie immorality as being 23 . “B
35、ut dad, those scenes are merely a few minutes of the 24 film, in which good 25 evil eventually. In addition, there are other inspirational 26 like courage and determination making up for its 27 !”But the father didnt 28 , and the two teenagers were cast down. They had just themselves down on the cou
36、ch when they heard the sounds of their reparing something the . One of the teenagers said, “Dad must be feeling , and now hes trying to us with some tasty food.” Soon their father appeared plate of warm cakes and said, youeat, Iwant lyousomething: Iloveyoubothso The teenagers d and with each other k
37、nowing 33 . Dad was Looking at the mouth-watering cake, the two boys were getting impatient about the fathers speech. “But I want tobe withyou.Iaddedoneingredient(配料) found in cakes.”tis “Tomakeitmoredelicious?Oh,comeon, Dad!Pleaselus what it“OK, ifyou t ingredientisdogwaste.”Both speech. “But I wan
38、t tobe withyou.Iaddedoneingredient(配料) found in cakes.”tis “Tomakeitmoredelicious?Oh,comeon, Dad!Pleaselus what it“OK, ifyou t ingredientisdogwaste.”Both teens stopped chewing the cake, spit it outand dropped the 39 cakebackon the “DAD!Whydid you“tis thesamereasonwhyI wontallow youto t movie.Youwont
39、 a dogpoopinyourcake,so whyshould youput up little immoralityin your A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.giveA.A.A.A.A.A. A.A. A.A. A.A.B.B.agreed B. B.B.B.B. B.giveB. B. B.B.B. B.B.B. B.B. B.B.C. C. D.D.D. D.D.D.D.D.giveD. D. D.D.D. D.D. D.D.D. D.C. C. C. C. sC.giveC. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. e共每滿分15分Air trave
40、l makes bothpeople and service dogs very nervous. There are t help defeat theirfear offlying.Andthereissimilar training forservicedogs(suffer) thesameproblem. Youwill seeworking onbuses, trains and othublic transport But thebusy environmentfound atan airport cantrouble even thebest (train) servicedo
41、gs. People with disabilities depend their dogs to safely guide them through securityareas. They need the dogs to remaincalm ondutyon the airplane, lly the flyingis notsmooth. It takeslThe Air Hollywood K9 Flight Center is a school such help can befound. Dogtrainerssay sful training (base) on a simpl
42、e rule: preparation. Dogsneed to be ed( repeat) is notsmooth. It takeslThe Air Hollywood K9 Flight Center is a school such help can befound. Dogtrainerssay sful training (base) on a simple rule: preparation. Dogsneed to be ed( repeat) to the environment, to loud noises, to sounds sot this experience
43、 happens to them on a daily basis, theyre able to act in a t theyre used acting t theydont getDogownerswho (attend) the training at Air Hollywood K9 Flight School since itwas opened say theynow feel seemready for ore at ease about future (flight).Theirdogs also(35分節(jié)每1分 10分 注意:1. Being responsible is
44、 actually t difficult. I used to think it is hard to grow o responsible member ofthesociety. An ppening in a rainy Sundayafternoonchanged attitude. I was on my way to the bookstore and was waiting for the green light while a girl knocked down by passing car, which drove off quickly. A man y gave aid
45、 and had joined in without ion. Soon many help was given to the girl. Because we sent her to nearestime,shewasabletoreceiveproperlytreatment. Notbadly injured,Igratitudeto those giving help.Compared withthedriver, I wasproudofwhatI假定你是表達(125分,貴校在學生中征集意見,詢問學生是否贊成開設 iPad 課堂(cassrooms DearWehave DearWehavebeenasked a
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