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山西大学附中20162017学年第一学期高一12月模块诊断英语试题考试时间:80分钟 总分:100分 第一卷(共50分)第一节:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分,)ATable manners play an important role in our daily life. It refers to the etiquette used while eating with others, which mainly includes how to use knives, forks and spoons and how to eat politely. However, there are many differences of table manners in different countries .To behave well abroad, you are to know some table manners. EATING MANNERS Japan: It is perfectly okay to slurp when you eat noodles. Unlike making big noises, slurping slightly is not rude. Japanese also say it tastes better if you slurp. Russia: Your wrists should be placed on the edge of the table while eating, fork in left hand, and knife in the right. It is not good manners to rest them on your lap. Keep your elbows off the table. Leave some food on your plate to show that the host has given you enough to eat.France: Never discuss money or religion over dinner. What is different from the manners in Russia is that finishing everything on your plate is considered good manners. Mexico: Whenever you catch the eye of a stranger, its good manners to say provecho, which means enjoy. In Mexico, dining is more than a meal. Its a social occasion - lunches are seldom quick and suppers can last for hours. Where you sit matters in the country. Before you get seated, look for place cards, or wait until the host seats you. And you must say enjoy your meal before you leave the table. DRINKING MANNERS America: If you empty a bottle into someones glass, it obliges that person to buy the next bottle. Its polite to put the last drops into your own glass. Australia: In a pub its usual to buy a round of drinks for everyone in your group. When its your turn, say Its my round. When its their round, they will buy it for you. Dont leave before youve bought a round. Japan: Dont fill your own glass of alcohol. Instead, you should pour for others and wait for them to do it for you.1. When you are at table in Mexico, you should _.A.finish eating as quickly as you can.B.be silent if you catch the eye of someone.C. seat yourself anywhere before the host tells you to.D. wish others happy with eating before leaving the table. 2. According to the passage,we learn_.A. people should keep quiet while eating noodles in Japan.B. You had better leave some food on your plate in France.C.Taking turns to treat each other in Australia is a good manner. D. Its okay to place the fork in the right hand in Russia.3. In _, people avoid religion discussion at suppertime.A. Japan B. France C. Mexico D. America4. The writer tells us the table manners in many countries in order to _.A. teach us how to use knives, forks and spoonsB.attract us to foreign countries to enjoy their food C.make us able to express thanks to different hostsD. help us to behave politely in different countries5. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?A. Eating manners B. Drinking manners C. Table manners D. Country mannersBAs we all know, there are plenty of different parks to visit in the UK. All theme parks in Britain have cafes, restaurants, picnic areas and gift shops, so youll still have plenty to see and do when you and the kids have been on enough rides. There are usually smaller “funfair” rides and games as well, so younger children wont get bored. Several theme parks also have other attractions next to them, e.g. water parks often open all year round, unlike the theme parks.Wherever you are in Britain, theres likely to be a theme park within one or two hours drive, bus ride or train journey. Several theme parks even have accommodation (膳宿) so you can stay for a day or two if you want to make a trip into a short holiday.Prices for UK theme parks vary considerably; some have an entrance price which allows you to go on all the rides, while in others you have to pay for every ride individually. It can also make a difference whether you go during peak time or not. For example, tickets always cost more during school holidays and weekends than they do during the weekdays.Theme parks always get very busy during the summer months, so if you dont like crowds, its usually a good idea to go earlier or later in the year!If youre thinking of visiting a UK theme park, its worth having a look for special offers on tickets. Products such as chocolate bars and cereals sometimes have “buy one get one free” offers on theme park tickets, so keep a look out in shops and supermarkets.6. This passage mainly talks about all the following EXCEPT_.A. things to do B. prices for theme parksC. rules to obey D. special offers7. You cant_ in the theme park according to the passage.A. have lunch B. stay for the nightC. enjoy special offers D. have a skiing8. If
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