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The 2012 London Olympic Games are around the corner. If you have the chance to visit Britain yourself, you can see at every bus stop the British people form a queue. You may have read about it, but you will still feel amazed to see it with your own eyes.
It’s an amazing social behavior; it brings the British to a higher level of civilization(文明). At least that is what one German professor thinks. The professor named Joseph Heinrich and his workmates say that standing in line is the “highest form of cooperative(協(xié)作的) group behavior”.
The social rules(細(xì)則) of standing in line are also interesting. For example, you need to be able to decide the correct distance to the person in front of you. Get too close and there is a danger of entering other people’s personal space. This is a serious mistake and often makes other people angry. However, when you leave too much space, the next person is likely to ask: “Are you in the queue?” This may sound polite but in fact it means: “Can’t you stand in line properly?”
In no other countries can you see the one-man queue except in Britain. If a British person arrives at a bus stop and no one else is there, he will not simply wait. Instead, he stands at the head of the queue.
Tourists are often unfamiliar with local customs(習(xí)俗), and if they do not get in line behind the British person, he or she will tell them strictly: “This is a queue.”
Though it might seem that the British people take their queues too Seriously, one thing is certain: queues can save lives. In dangerous situations, standing in line has prevented them from getting very frightened.
In the serious train accident in 1999, people who were hurt formed a queue as they escaped from their trains. One writer later wrote about a polite man who let her pass with a quiet “after you”.
Topic | Queuing in Britain |
Professors’ (34) of queuing | ● The British have (35) a higher level of civilization. ● It is the highest form of cooperative group behavior. |
Social rules of queuing | ● You should stand (36) too close to nor far from the person in front of you. ● Even if there is only one British person waiting for a bus, he queues too. ● If tourists do not queue, they will be strictly reminded to (37) the local custom. |
The power of queuing | The British queued and kept calm even in face of (38) . |
Traveling can be a fun way to get life experiences, especially during Spring Break—a week long school holiday in the United States.
But what will you do if you're a student and don't have enough money for a trip? Don't worry. Here are some useful tips.
Save: This may be the most important to prepare for traveling. Cut expenses(費(fèi)用) and save money so you'll have more choices about where to go and how to get there.
Plan ahead: Don't wait until the last minute to plan your trip. Tickets may cost more when bought in a hurry. Giving yourself several months to get ready can mean security(安全) and savings.
Plan sensibly(合理地) : Write down what you expect to spend on food and hotels. keep your plan or you may not have enough money to cover everything.
Travel in groups: Find someone who is interested in visiting the same places. By traveling with others you can share costs and experiences.
Work as you go: Need more money for your trip? Look for a job in the places you visit.
Choose places: Tourist cities may be expensive. You may want to rethink your trip and go to a less—known area. Smaller towns can have many interesting activities and sights.
Pack necessary things: The most important things to take are not always clothes. Remember to take medicine and some food with you because you may be sick or you cannot find a cheap restaurant.
Use the Internet or travel books: No matter where you go, study the places you will visit first. Decide what to see. The Net can help to save money. Some useful websites include www. travelocity.com, www.bargains-lowestfare.com and www.economy-travel.com. Travel books will give you the information on the cheapest hotels and restaurants.
By planning sensibly, even students can enjoy the travel. Your travel experiences will be remembered for a lifetime.
1. How many tips are mentions in the passage?
A. Seven B. Eight C. Eleven D. Twelve
2. You may probably read the passage_________.
A. in a book about the Internet B. in a newspaper for business
C. in a magazine for students D. in an ad for shopping
3. The writer advises(建議) you_________.
A. to share costs with any other people B. not to go to well-known places
C. not to visit dangerous places D. to buy anything you want to buy
4. To prepare for your trip, you_________.
A. need a lot of medicine and clothes B. should look for work all the way
C. should make good use of the Internet and travel books
D. can't tell your friends about your trip
5. Which of the following can be used as the title of this passage?
A. Planning your trip cleverly! B. Traveling without much money!
C. Information decides all D. Security is above all while traveling!
We are learning English, but how can we learn English well? A student can know a lot about English, but maybe (可能)he can not speak English.
If you want to know how to swim, you must get into the river. And if you want to be a football player, you must play football.
So, you see, you can learn English only by using it. You listen to your teacher in class. You must read your lessons every day. You must speak English to your classmates and you must write in English,too. Then one day, you may find your English very good.
( ) 12. You know a lot about English but maybe you ______.
A. can’t speak it B. can write it
C. can’t study it D. can use it
( ) 13. You must get into the river ______.
A. to learn how to swim B. to play with water
C. to go boating D. to catch a fish
( ) 14. Do you want to be a football player? Please ______.
A. put your football away B. buy a good football
C. play football D. watch others play football
( ) 15. How can we learn English well?
A.We must have a good English book.
B.We must have a good English teacher.
C.We must see more English films.
D. We must use it often.
We are learning English, but how can we learn English well? A student can know a lot about English, but maybe (可能)he can not speak English.
If you want to know how to swim, you must get into the river. And if you want to be a football player, you must play football.
So, you see, you can learn English only by using it. You listen to your teacher in class. You must read your lessons every day. You must speak English to your classmates and you must write in English,too. Then one day, you may find your English very good.
( ) 12. You know a lot about English but maybe you ______.
A. can’t speak it B. can write it
C. can’t study it D. can use it
( ) 13. You must get into the river ______.
A. to learn how to swim B. to play with water
C. to go boating D. to catch a fish
( ) 14. Do you want to be a football player? Please ______.
A. put your football away B. buy a good football
C. play football D. watch others play football
( ) 15. How can we learn English well?
A.We must have a good English book.
B.We must have a good English teacher.
C.We must see more English films.
D. We must use it often.
We are all learning English, but how can we learn English well? A student can know a lot about English, but maybe(可能) he can’t speak English. If you want to know how to (如何) swim, you must get into the river. And if you want to be a football player, you must play football.
So, you see. You can learn English only by(通過(guò)) using(使用)it. You must listen to your teacher in class. You must read your lessons every day. You must speak English to your classmates and also you must write something sometimes. Then one day, you may find your English very good.
1.You know a lot about English but maybe you
A.can speak |
B.can study it |
C.can’t study it |
D.can’t use it |
2.If you want to learn to swim you should
A.gets into the river |
B.read books about swimming |
C.learn from other people first |
D.play football well first |
3.If you want to be a football player, you should
A.buy a good football |
B.play football |
C.watch others play football |
D.put your football away |
4.The story of learning swimming and playing football tells us
A.we learn English by using it |
B.swimming needs water |
C.playing football is easy |
D.learning English is difficult |
5.If you want to study English well, you must often
A.speak English |
B.write in English |
C.listen to English |
D.A, B, and C |
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