Ⅱ. 单项选择(每小题1.5分,共15分)
请你从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
16. Don’t make me_______ this or that. I’m too busy.
A. to do B. do
C. doing D. done
17. I want to know _______do to help my mother.
A. what I can B. what can I
C. how I can D. how can I
18. The book _______he bought yesterday is very interesting.
A. why B. /
C. when D. what
19. I’ve got a camera ______has got his name on it.
A. which B. whom
C. who D. /
20. he is ill, he is not here today.
A. Because B. Because of
C. So D. Though
21. That is what I want.
A. exact B. exactly
C. quite D. very
22. Mother doesn’t allow me to go out alone weekends. She is very strict me.
A. in; with B. at; in
C. on; in D. at; with
23. I’ll be home late, but please don’t for me. You’d better go to bed first.
A. stay up B. wake up
C. fall asleep D. go to bed
24. The old man needed a rest, for he had done too much work.
A. having B. to hav e
C. had D. have
25. Hurry up! Your homework in one hour.
A. must finish B. will finish
C. must be finished D. won’t finish
Ⅲ.完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个最佳选项。
There are many differences between Chinese and Western eating habits. In the West,everyone has their own 26 of food. But in China the dishes are 27 on the table and everyone shares. If you are being treated by a Chinese host,there must be 28 food prepared for you. Chinese are very 29 of their culture and will do their best to show their hospitality (好客).
And sometimes the Chinese host uses their 30 to put food in your bowl or plate. This is a sign of politeness. The proper thing to do would be to eat the whatever-it-is and say how 31 it is. If you feel uncomfortable with this,you can just say a polite “Thanks” and leave the food there. Don’t 32 your chopsticks upright into the rice bowl. Instead,lay (放置) them on your dish. The reason for this is that when somebody 33 ,the shrin e (神祠) has a bowl of sand or rice with two chopsticks which are stuck upright in it. It is impolite to set the teapot down where the spout (壶嘴) is facing 34 somebody. The spout should always be directed to where nobody is sitting,usually just outward (向外) from the table.
Don’t hit on your bowl with your chopsticks. Beggars (乞丐) hit on their bowls,so this is not polite. Also,when the food is coming too 35 in a restaurant,people will tap their bowls. If you are in someone’s home,it is like offending the cook.
26. A. table B. plate
C. favorite D. meal
27. A. made B. cooked
C. eaten D. placed
28. A. a bit of B. a bit
C. a lot of D. a little
29. A. afraid B. tired
C. proud D. certain
30. A. knives B. forks
C. hands D. chopsticks
31. A. delicious B. beautiful
C. terrible D. comfortable
32. A. fall B. throw
C. knock D. stick
33. A. comes B. goes
C. dies D. lives
34. A. against B. towards
C. over D. above
35. A. often B. early
C. slow D. fast