Mind your table manners once you are invited to a formal western dinner party.When you sit down at the table,take your napkin and put it_______.
A.beside your plate B.in your right hand C.on your lap
科目:初中英語 來源:2011年寧夏回族自治區(qū)中考英語試卷 題型:選詞填空
用所給詞組的適當(dāng)形式填空。(5分)
be able to hear of keep…down fall in love pick up |
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選用方框內(nèi)所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。
turn lucky move cross pair |
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“Mind your own business.” we’re told.“Don’t talk about others behind their backs.”The problem with this advice is that,not only is it unrealistic,it’s also counterproductive(起反作用的).
??? Common sense holds that gossip(流言蜚語)hurts people’s feelings and damages relationships.But recent research shows the opposite—that strong communities and relationships between people would be impossible without gossip.
??? Gossip is a way for people to let you know the limits of social behavior.“If you move into a community and your neighbor tells you how the former homeowner never dealt with his rubbish properly,his gossip is letting you in on something,”says Dr.Ralph Rosnow of Temple University.“Gossip says:these are the boundaries and you are crossing them.You’re not abiding by the rules and you’d better get back in line.” Seen this way,gossip is a way to communicate criticism(批評)without conflict(沖突),giving you a chance to change your behavior without losing face.
??? On the other hand,what about ill-willed gossip,the kind that puts other people down? Gossip is hearing something we like about someone we don’t and,in nearly every country in the world,gossip magazines have huge numbers of readers.According to researchers,however,this kind of gossip also has a good side because it helps us put our own problems in perspective(正確地).“If we read bad news about well-known people,or get the frightful details of our neighbors’ bad situation over a cup of coffee,our own problems begin to pale in comparison(對比),”says Dr.Jack Levin of Northeastern University.
??? However,that doesn’t mean that gossip is necessarily a good thing,either.Researchers found that people who gossip a lot tend to feel like they’re under a lot of stress.This might be because while they’re busy talking about other people,they’re also busy thinking what other people are saying about them.
1.What is the purpose of the text?
A.To encourage us to spread gossip about others.
B.To prevent us from spreading gossip about others。
C.To make a comparison between good gossip and bad gossip.
D.To recognize certain positive functions of gossip.
2.According to the passage,people in general think that__________.
A.it’s a bad habit to gossip
B.nobody pays attention to gossip
C.not all the gossip you hear is worth believing
D.it’s necessary to have a nice gossip with a friend or neighbor
3.The underlined phrase “abiding by” in Paragraph 3 most probably means“________”.
A.making??? ????????????? ????????????? B.breaking??? ????????????? ????????????? C.obeying??? ????????????? D.changing
4.It could be learned from the passage that__________.
A. people under much stress enjoy gossiping about others.
B. in a way gossip helps us deal with our own problems.
C. in fact most people tend to believe gossip.
D. the more there is gossip, the stronger relationships become between people.
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— Do the dishes, Mike, or I will tell mum!
— _______, Sue!
A.You are welcome B.Mind your own business
C.It’s my duty D.Never mind
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—Mind your steps, guy! Don’t you see the words “_______ the grass”?
—I’m sorry.
A.Keep off |
B.Keep out |
C.Take off |
D.Take out |
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