题目
— Will you go on a picnic with us tomorrow?
—____________________.
A: Yes, but I'll have English classes
B; Sorry, I have an appointment with Dr. Brown
C; I'm afraid I have no idea
第1题
Everybody knows that words can carry messages.People communicate (交流) with words.Books, magazines, TV and radio and films all help us to know what is going on in the world and what other people are thinking about
Do you think you can communicate without words? A smile on your face shows you are happy or friendly.Tears in your eyes tell others that you are sad.When you put up your hand in class, the teacher knows you want to say some thing or ask a questio
You shake your head, and people know you are saying "No".you nod and people know you are saying “Yes”
Other things can also carry messages.For example, a sign at the bus stop helps you to know which bus to take.A sign on the wall of your school helps you to find the library.Signs on doors tell you to go in or out.Have you ever noticed that there are a lot of signs around you and that you receive messages from them all the time.For example, the road sign P tells you where to leave your car, where as the sign H tells you where to find a hospital
People can communicate in many ways without words example, an artist can use his drawings to tell about beautiful mountains, seas and many other things
21.Choose the best title for this passage()
A.Ways for Communication
B.The Best Way for Communication
C.The Only Way for Communication
22.How can people communicate with each other?()
A.With words only.
B.Only wi thout words
C.Either wi th words or without words
23.Which of the following is not a way for communication without words?()
A.A cry for help
B.A smile on your face.
C.Putting up your hands in class.
24.What does the road sign P tell people?()
A.You can go into the park
B.You can please everyone.
C.You can leave your car there
25.Which sign should you follow if you need a doctor?()
A.D
B.H
C.O
第2题
阅读理解:阅读下面的短文,根据文章内容从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
An annual report provides {A. usefulB、B. uselessB、C. usefulness} information about an organization. People read annual reports in different ways. Some even {A. preferB、B. willB、C. have} to start at the back and work their way to the beginning. It makes {A. bigB、B. eachB、C. no} difference how you read them as long as you get the essential points of the business and its financial condition.
However, there is a good way to solve these reports that is {A. atB、B. bothB、C. either} most efficient and most effective. You can’t possibly go any further in your research {A. withB、B. withoutB、C. in order to} knowing what the company does! How can you insure that you have understood the report? Just ask yourself if you understand what the company does and who its customers are.
第3题
(英语类考生必做)
Mrs. P sneezes violently. Mrs. Q says "Bless you!" Mrs. P says "Thank you. " Again, this hardly seems to be a case of language being used to communicate ideas, but rather to maintain a comfortable relationship between people. Its function is to provide a means of avoiding a situation which both parties might otherwise find embarrassing. No factual content is involved. Similarly, the use of such phrases as "Good morning" or "Pleased to meet you" , and ritual exchanges about health or the weather, do not communicate ideas in the usual sense.
Sentences of this kind are usually automatically produced, and stereotyped in structure. They often state the obvious(e. g. "Lovely day" ) or have no content at all(e. g. "Hello") .
They certainly require a special kind of explanation, and this is found in the idea that language is here being used for the purpose of maintaining good relationship between people. The anthropologist(人类学家) Bronislaw Malinowski created the phrase "phatic communication" to refer to this social function of language, which arises out of the basic human need to signal friendship—or, at least, lack of hatred. For someone to withhold these sentences when they are expected, by staying silent, is a sure-sign of distance, alienation(疏远) , or even danger.
These illustrations apply to English and to many European languages. But cultures vary greatly in the topics which they permit as phatic communication. The weather is not as universal a conversation-filler as the English might like to think. For example, Rundi women (In Burundi, Central Africa) , upon taking leave, are quite often heard to say, routinely and politely, "I must go home now, or my husband will beat me. " Moreover, phatic communication itself is far from universal. Some cultures say little; and prefer silence, as in the case of the Paliyans of southern India, or the American of Colombia.
What is the subject of the passage?
A.Language used to communicate ideas.
B.Differences between English and other languages.
C.A special social function of language use.
D.Relationship between language and culture.
第4题
第11题
--- Shall we go to a restaurant?
--- See you later.()
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