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1.Why do people express similar ideas in different ways?
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Although people from different cultures may have very different customs and beliefs, you don’t have to respect these differences when welcoming a business partner.
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Different lexemes ot lexical items, which have different lexical meaning, may have the same grammatical meaning.
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people argue because they think different on an issue.
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Touch usually gives rise to various feelings: the perception of ________, ____, ____ and sometimes _____. Therefore, different people might have ________ feelings about the _____ touch.
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Body language can lead to misunderstanding since people of different cultures often have different forms of behavior for sending the same message or have different interpretations of the same body signal.
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_______People from different cultures and social realities may have different preferences to some colors. Therefore, we can often identify national colors.
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_______, they have different goals, and so they use what you have made in different modes.
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People believing in different religions have to concern the same taboos.
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People from different cultures and social realities may have different preferences to some colors. Therefore, we can often identify national colors.
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In Britain, people have different altitudes to the police. Most people generally【21】them and the job they do—although there are certain people who do not believe that the police【22】have the power that they do.
What does a policeman actually do? It is not【23】job to describe. After all, a policeman has a number of jobs in one. A policeman often has to control traffic. either【24】foot in the centre of a town, or in a police car on the roads. Indeed. in Britain, he might he in the Traffic Police and spend all, or a lot of, his time【25】up and down main roads and motorways. A traffic policeman has to help keep the traffic moving, stop【26】motorists and help when there is an accident.
A policeman has to help keep the【27】, too. If there is a fight or some other disturbance, we【28】the police to come and restore order. And they often have to deal with situation at great risk to their own【29】.
We expect the police to solve crimes, of course, so an ordinary policeman, even if he is not a detective(侦探) ,will often have to help【30】and arrest criminals.
And【31】do we call when there is an emergency—an air crash, a fire, a road accident. or a robbery? We call the police.【32】a policeman has to be prepared to face any unpleasant emergency that may happen in the【33】world.
The police do an absolutely necessary job, they do it【34】well and I support them, but I do not envy policemen. I do not think that I could【35】do the job of a policeman.
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A.dislike
B.join
C.appreciate
D.admire
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People buy houses for different reasons.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
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People in different parts of the world______ .
A.cook the same food in different ways
B.like the same kinds of food
C.have the same ideas about foods
D.know how to prepare the same food
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In the author’s view, people who have acquired the skills to understand what lies in, under and beyond the words spoken in many different languages will probably be most able to help the process of world peace in the future.
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People in different places use different body language, for example, in China, people usually()their heads to show their disagreement.
A、nod
B、shave
C、wave
D、shake
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Around the world,people have different ideas about what good table m_____ are.
Lsat moth,we had a talent show which was a great s______
At the party,Mary played a beautiful music P_____
Please keep it as a s______ between us.Don't tell others
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People can lose their hearing at any age before they are born, as infants, during childhood, or as【C1】______. Each age of onset has a different name and the deafness may have different【C2】______.
Prenatal deafness means that a baby is born deaf. There are several reasons【C3】______ this can happen. If parents are deaf, they may have a deaf baby. There are genes【C4】______ deafness that hearing parents can also【C5】______ on to their child. Other prenatal【C6】______ of deafness can include: accidents; medicine or drugs that the mother takes; illnesses; and genetic syndromes.
Genetic syndromes are a group of characteristics that a child【C7】______ from its parents. There are two very common types of genetic syndromes related to deafness. One is Waardenburg's Syndrome. Its characteristics are very【C8】______. The
person may have pigment (色素)【C9】______: a streak (条纹) of white hair; two different color eyes; or streaks of white in a man's【C10】______. It is【C11】______ to have the physical traits of Waardenburg's Syndrome but not be deaf.
Usher's Syndrome is also fairly【C12】______. Children with Usher's Syndrome are born with a hearing loss and later lose their【C13】______. The first symptoms of this genetic syndrome【C14】______ at【C15】______ A person with Usher's Syndrome will【C16】______ problems seeing well in the dark. Later, they will lose their peripheral (外围的) vision and see only within a tunnel area in front of them. This is called "tunnel vision." Persons may eventually lose more and more of their vision and become blind or【C17】______ blind. If you notice that a(n)【C18】______ person does not see you when you stand at his or her【C19】______, that person may have this syndrome. The best way to communicate with a person who has Usher's Syndrome is to stand directly in front and to sign【C20】______.
【C1】
A. adults
B. friends
C. relatives
D. students
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The teahouse is very popular in China.It is a place for the Chinese people to have tea.There are many other names for it, such as Chalou and Chating.Although the names are different, they have similar forms and contents.
Small teahouses existed long before in China.During the Song Dynasty, Chasi and Chafang were places where tea was sold.During the Qing Dynasty, the Manchu people from high society often spent their time in teahouses.As a result, teahouses became important meeting places for people from all walks of life.
To the Chinese people, teahouses are similar to the cafés in western countries.They are social places.People gather and spread all kinds of social information; customers taste tea and talk about news and daily things there.In order to attract customers, some teahouses build stages for shows like Chinese drumming, Storytelling and Beijing Opera.
The rise of teahouses is closely related with Chinese tea culture.After several thousand years of development, the teahouse has become a part of life for the Chinese people.Now, those who come to Beijing will be attracted to the famous teahouses to experience Chinese tea culture.
Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete each statement based on Passage A.
21.The teahouse is a place for the Chinese people to ______ tea.
A.process
B.buy
C.sell
D.drink
22.______ was a place to sell tea.
A.Chalou
B.Chafang
C.Chating
D.Chatan
23.Finally, teahouses became important meeting places for ______.
A.all kinds of people
B.important people
C.upper class
D.the Manchu people
24.The word “similar to” means ______.
A.different from
B.the same as
C.close to
D.related to
25.People come to teahouses not to ________.
A.share social information
B.taste tea
C.eat
D.chat
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People from different countries__________. 查看材料
A.made same words
B.made different kinds of words
C.had a same language
D.used some sounds
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You know what a hotel is, of course. And perhaps, you also know what a condo is-aresidntial(居住的)building divided into seprate uniots that are owned by different people.What you may not know is that in someU.S. cities, the two have come together into somethingcalled a “condo hotel”.
Some condo hotels can now be found in beach and mountain towns and a few small cities,However, none is more famous than the great 105-year-old Plaza Hotel in New York,on Fifth Avenue across from Central Park. The Plaza closed for repair in When it reopened two years later,more than half of it had been changed into one of these modern condo hotels.
Here&39;s how it works: You buy what equals to an apartment(公寓). If it&39;s at&39;The Plaza,it will cost you between $ 1.5million and $9 mllion. So you own a part of the building. But there&39;s some inconvinience. You may stay there no more than 120 days a year. hereion. The rest of the time,the hotel&39;s workers can book guests into your place, just as they would in the regular hotel&39;s rooms. So if you&39;re lucky and rich,you can now live in really special quarters up to almost one thid of the year. While others pay off your mortgage(房贷)the rest of the year.
So far,a great monry of the nation&39;s condo hotel units have been purchased not by rich people but richer companiesm, including foreign ones. They want a nice place for their bosses to stay when they are in town or working late at the office.
47.A condo is a place where people .
A.live
B.work
C.eat
D.study
What do we know about a condo hotel?A.It is designed by rich companies.
B.It is built for foreign travellers.
C.It is usually sold at a low price.
D.It is owned by different people.
How long can you stay in your own condo hotel unit a most each year?A.120 days
B.One month
C.Half a year
D.Three months.
What does purchased in the last parngraph probably mean?A.Closed.
B.Bought.
C.Damaged.
D.Repaired.
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In computing, passwords are commonly used to limit access to official users. Yet the widespread use of passwords has serious drawbacks. Office workers now have to remember an average of twelve system passwords. In theory they should use different passwords for each site, but in reality these would be impossible to remember, so many people use the same password for all.
An additional problem is that the majority use simple words such as "hello", or names of family members, instead of more secure combinations of numbers and letters, such as 6ANV76Y. This permits computer hackers to download dictionaries and quickly find the word that allows them access.
When system users forget their passwords there is extra expense in supplying new ones, while if people are forced to change passwords frequently they often write them down, making systems even less secure. Therefore, it is clear that the idea of passwords, which have been used as security devices for thousands of years, may need rethinking.
One possible alternative has been developed by the American firm Real User, and is called "passfaces". In order to access the system a worker has to select a series of photographs of faces from a randomly (随机地) generated sequence. If the pictures are selected in the correct order, access is granted. This concept depends on the human ability to recognize and remember a huge number of different faces, and the advantage is that such a sequence cannot be told to anyone or written down, so is more secure. It is claimed that the picture sequence, which used photographs of university students, is easier to remember than passwords, and it has now been adopted for the United States Senate.
What is the disadvantage of passwords as mentioned in Paragraph 1?
A.They do not ensure security.
B.They are difficult to remember.
C.They have to be changed frequently.
D.They limit computer accessibility.
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Most homes have different kinds of spaces. People often go to a special place when they want to be alone. They may go to their rooms. Maybe they just sit on the stairs or go to a quiet corner of the living room.
Families share many activities. Homes have spaces for people to be together. Families have meals together in the kitchen or dining room. They play games, watch TV, or talk with friends in the living room.
Every family's home is special. People can decorate their homes with things they like. They put the furniture the way they want it. They use colors they like. The children often fix up a space with their own things. They hang posters or art projects from school over their beds. They have a place for things they collect. Their homes tell about them.
1)、People often go to the cinema when they want to be alone.
A.T
B.F
2)、Families have meals together in their dining-room.
A.T
B.F
3)、Families cook food in the living room.
A.T
B.F
4)、Every family's home is special because people decorate their homes with things they like.
A.T
B.F
5)、The children often watch TV to make their homes special.
A.T
B.F
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The uses for multimedia are so vast that the term has confused many people. Roughly speaking, multimedia may be viewed as applications that operate within a media-rich, digital environment on the desktop, over local networks via telecommunications. As a result, the term “multimedia” takes on vastly different meanings to different groups of people. The real value of the term is that it serves as a common vision for the direction of new visual communication opportunities and markets-a vision where the barriers to communication and self-expression in media have been removed.
(1).From the first paragraph we may conclude that multimedia are ().
A.desktop computers
B.applications
C.telecommunications over LAN
D.digital environment
(2).What kind of barrier do we have before the advent of multimedia ()?
A.Expression barrier
B.Difference in definition
C.Market barrier
D.Difficulties in VOD
(3).Which of the following can’t be interpreted as multimedia()?
A.Media-rich, digital storage
B.High degree of data structure
C.High level of interactivity
D.Passive communications
(4).The author tends to think VOD movies as ().
A.multimedia application
B.delivery of sequential information
C.our definition of multimedia
D.parallel communications
(5).The best title of passage is ().
A.The Uses of Multimedia
B.Broadband Multimedia Communication
C.What Multimedia Are Like
D.Multimedia Services
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body language can sometimes lead to misunderstanding since people of different cultures often have different forms of behavior. for sending the same message or have different _____ of the same signal.
A、agreements
B、effectiveness
C、communication
D、interpretations