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阅读短文,作答36 Clothing in America,as in every place in the world,to a certain degree reflects a person's social position and income,or,at least among the young,his attitudes toward society or toward himself. ___31___ A bank president may wear overalls to paint his house and is not ashamed of either the job or the clothing. ___32___ Yet in spite of all the informality,America is not completely without customs that show consciousness of social distinction. ___33___ While the informal “Hello”is an acceptable greeting from employee to employer,the employee is more apt to say,"Hello,Jim." Certain other forms of politeness are observed on social occasions. ___34___ On the other hand,people do wear hats less now than in the past. In America there are still customs by which a man may show respect for a woman. ___35___ He walks on the side of the walk nearest the street.He takes her arm when crossing a street or descending a stairway.A younger person also shows respect for an older one in much the same fashion,by helping the older person in things requiring physical exertion or involving possible accident. American surface informality often confuses the foreigner because he interprets t to mean no formality at all ___36___ A teacher,though friendly,pleasant,and informal in class, expects students to study hard,and he grades each student's work critically and carefully. ___37___ Although students are free to ask questions about statements made by the teacher, and may say that they disagree with what he says,they are not expected to contradict him. Also,because an American is perhaps more likely to admit and laugh at his own mistakes than one who stands more on his dignity,a foreigner sometimes does not know how to handle the American's apparent modest. ___38___ They might say,"I never was good at mathematics." However,the stranger must not be too quick to agree with him. ___39___ A part of American idea of good sportsmanship is the point of being generous to a loser. ___40___ If a man talks about his weak points,the listener says something in the way of encouragement,or points to other qualities in which the speaker excels. (From American Social Relations) A.Women still occasionally wear hats in church and at public social functions. B.For example,one is likely to use somewhat more formal language when talking to superiors. C.He does not understand the point at which informality stops. D.A common laborer may wear a rented tuxedo at his daughter's wedding.E.He opens the door for her and lets her precede him through it F.Yet no person is restricted to a certain uniform or manner of dress because of his occupations or class in society. G.He also expects to be treated with respect. H.The American is quite ready to admit certain weaknesses. I.Americans in general do not like to be considered inferior. J.Consideration for others is the basis of all courtesy K.Americans think it is all right to admit a defect in themselves,but they feel that it is almost an insult to have someone else agree. L.This attitude is carried over into matters that have nothing to do with competition.
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阅读短文,作答37 Clothing in America,as in every place in the world,to a certain degree reflects a person's social position and income,or,at least among the young,his attitudes toward society or toward himself. ___31___ A bank president may wear overalls to paint his house and is not ashamed of either the job or the clothing. ___32___ Yet in spite of all the informality,America is not completely without customs that show consciousness of social distinction. ___33___ While the informal “Hello”is an acceptable greeting from employee to employer,the employee is more apt to say,"Hello,Jim." Certain other forms of politeness are observed on social occasions. ___34___ On the other hand,people do wear hats less now than in the past. In America there are still customs by which a man may show respect for a woman. ___35___ He walks on the side of the walk nearest the street.He takes her arm when crossing a street or descending a stairway.A younger person also shows respect for an older one in much the same fashion,by helping the older person in things requiring physical exertion or involving possible accident. American surface informality often confuses the foreigner because he interprets t to mean no formality at all ___36___ A teacher,though friendly,pleasant,and informal in class, expects students to study hard,and he grades each student's work critically and carefully. ___37___ Although students are free to ask questions about statements made by the teacher, and may say that they disagree with what he says,they are not expected to contradict him. Also,because an American is perhaps more likely to admit and laugh at his own mistakes than one who stands more on his dignity,a foreigner sometimes does not know how to handle the American's apparent modest. ___38___ They might say,"I never was good at mathematics." However,the stranger must not be too quick to agree with him. ___39___ A part of American idea of good sportsmanship is the point of being generous to a loser. ___40___ If a man talks about his weak points,the listener says something in the way of encouragement,or points to other qualities in which the speaker excels. (From American Social Relations) A.Women still occasionally wear hats in church and at public social functions. B.For example,one is likely to use somewhat more formal language when talking to superiors. C.He does not understand the point at which informality stops. D.A common laborer may wear a rented tuxedo at his daughter's wedding.E.He opens the door for her and lets her precede him through it F.Yet no person is restricted to a certain uniform or manner of dress because of his occupations or class in society. G.He also expects to be treated with respect. H.The American is quite ready to admit certain weaknesses. I.Americans in general do not like to be considered inferior. J.Consideration for others is the basis of all courtesy K.Americans think it is all right to admit a defect in themselves,but they feel that it is almost an insult to have someone else agree. L.This attitude is carried over into matters that have nothing to do with competition.
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阅读短文,作答38 Clothing in America,as in every place in the world,to a certain degree reflects a person's social position and income,or,at least among the young,his attitudes toward society or toward himself. ___31___ A bank president may wear overalls to paint his house and is not ashamed of either the job or the clothing. ___32___ Yet in spite of all the informality,America is not completely without customs that show consciousness of social distinction. ___33___ While the informal “Hello”is an acceptable greeting from employee to employer,the employee is more apt to say,"Hello,Jim." Certain other forms of politeness are observed on social occasions. ___34___ On the other hand,people do wear hats less now than in the past. In America there are still customs by which a man may show respect for a woman. ___35___ He walks on the side of the walk nearest the street.He takes her arm when crossing a street or descending a stairway.A younger person also shows respect for an older one in much the same fashion,by helping the older person in things requiring physical exertion or involving possible accident. American surface informality often confuses the foreigner because he interprets t to mean no formality at all ___36___ A teacher,though friendly,pleasant,and informal in class, expects students to study hard,and he grades each student's work critically and carefully. ___37___ Although students are free to ask questions about statements made by the teacher, and may say that they disagree with what he says,they are not expected to contradict him. Also,because an American is perhaps more likely to admit and laugh at his own mistakes than one who stands more on his dignity,a foreigner sometimes does not know how to handle the American's apparent modest. ___38___ They might say,"I never was good at mathematics." However,the stranger must not be too quick to agree with him. ___39___ A part of American idea of good sportsmanship is the point of being generous to a loser. ___40___ If a man talks about his weak points,the listener says something in the way of encouragement,or points to other qualities in which the speaker excels. (From American Social Relations) A.Women still occasionally wear hats in church and at public social functions. B.For example,one is likely to use somewhat more formal language when talking to superiors. C.He does not understand the point at which informality stops. D.A common laborer may wear a rented tuxedo at his daughter's wedding.E.He opens the door for her and lets her precede him through it F.Yet no person is restricted to a certain uniform or manner of dress because of his occupations or class in society. G.He also expects to be treated with respect. H.The American is quite ready to admit certain weaknesses. I.Americans in general do not like to be considered inferior. J.Consideration for others is the basis of all courtesy K.Americans think it is all right to admit a defect in themselves,but they feel that it is almost an insult to have someone else agree. L.This attitude is carried over into matters that have nothing to do with competition.
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阅读短文,作答39 Clothing in America,as in every place in the world,to a certain degree reflects a person's social position and income,or,at least among the young,his attitudes toward society or toward himself. ___31___ A bank president may wear overalls to paint his house and is not ashamed of either the job or the clothing. ___32___ Yet in spite of all the informality,America is not completely without customs that show consciousness of social distinction. ___33___ While the informal “Hello”is an acceptable greeting from employee to employer,the employee is more apt to say,"Hello,Jim." Certain other forms of politeness are observed on social occasions. ___34___ On the other hand,people do wear hats less now than in the past. In America there are still customs by which a man may show respect for a woman. ___35___ He walks on the side of the walk nearest the street.He takes her arm when crossing a street or descending a stairway.A younger person also shows respect for an older one in much the same fashion,by helping the older person in things requiring physical exertion or involving possible accident. American surface informality often confuses the foreigner because he interprets t to mean no formality at all ___36___ A teacher,though friendly,pleasant,and informal in class, expects students to study hard,and he grades each student's work critically and carefully. ___37___ Although students are free to ask questions about statements made by the teacher, and may say that they disagree with what he says,they are not expected to contradict him. Also,because an American is perhaps more likely to admit and laugh at his own mistakes than one who stands more on his dignity,a foreigner sometimes does not know how to handle the American's apparent modest. ___38___ They might say,"I never was good at mathematics." However,the stranger must not be too quick to agree with him. ___39___ A part of American idea of good sportsmanship is the point of being generous to a loser. ___40___ If a man talks about his weak points,the listener says something in the way of encouragement,or points to other qualities in which the speaker excels. (From American Social Relations) A.Women still occasionally wear hats in church and at public social functions. B.For example,one is likely to use somewhat more formal language when talking to superiors. C.He does not understand the point at which informality stops. D.A common laborer may wear a rented tuxedo at his daughter's wedding.E.He opens the door for her and lets her precede him through it F.Yet no person is restricted to a certain uniform or manner of dress because of his occupations or class in society. G.He also expects to be treated with respect. H.The American is quite ready to admit certain weaknesses. I.Americans in general do not like to be considered inferior. J.Consideration for others is the basis of all courtesy K.Americans think it is all right to admit a defect in themselves,but they feel that it is almost an insult to have someone else agree. L.This attitude is carried over into matters that have nothing to do with competition.
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阅读短文,作答40 Clothing in America,as in every place in the world,to a certain degree reflects a person's social position and income,or,at least among the young,his attitudes toward society or toward himself. ___31___ A bank president may wear overalls to paint his house and is not ashamed of either the job or the clothing. ___32___ Yet in spite of all the informality,America is not completely without customs that show consciousness of social distinction. ___33___ While the informal “Hello”is an acceptable greeting from employee to employer,the employee is more apt to say,"Hello,Jim." Certain other forms of politeness are observed on social occasions. ___34___ On the other hand,people do wear hats less now than in the past. In America there are still customs by which a man may show respect for a woman. ___35___ He walks on the side of the walk nearest the street.He takes her arm when crossing a street or descending a stairway.A younger person also shows respect for an older one in much the same fashion,by helping the older person in things requiring physical exertion or involving possible accident. American surface informality often confuses the foreigner because he interprets t to mean no formality at all ___36___ A teacher,though friendly,pleasant,and informal in class, expects students to study hard,and he grades each student's work critically and carefully. ___37___ Although students are free to ask questions about statements made by the teacher, and may say that they disagree with what he says,they are not expected to contradict him. Also,because an American is perhaps more likely to admit and laugh at his own mistakes than one who stands more on his dignity,a foreigner sometimes does not know how to handle the American's apparent modest. ___38___ They might say,"I never was good at mathematics." However,the stranger must not be too quick to agree with him. ___39___ A part of American idea of good sportsmanship is the point of being generous to a loser. ___40___ If a man talks about his weak points,the listener says something in the way of encouragement,or points to other qualities in which the speaker excels. (From American Social Relations) A.Women still occasionally wear hats in church and at public social functions. B.For example,one is likely to use somewhat more formal language when talking to superiors. C.He does not understand the point at which informality stops. D.A common laborer may wear a rented tuxedo at his daughter's wedding.E.He opens the door for her and lets her precede him through it F.Yet no person is restricted to a certain uniform or manner of dress because of his occupations or class in society. G.He also expects to be treated with respect. H.The American is quite ready to admit certain weaknesses. I.Americans in general do not like to be considered inferior. J.Consideration for others is the basis of all courtesy K.Americans think it is all right to admit a defect in themselves,but they feel that it is almost an insult to have someone else agree. L.This attitude is carried over into matters that have nothing to do with competition.
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A news report the other night contained coverage of awards for _________ (brave).
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Joel noted that the ship's computers did not seem to be in a _________ (use)condition.
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The fountain illustrated,an exquisite piece of Gothic architecture in miniature,was designed to be both fanciful and _________ (function).
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The club plans to extend the existing car park to cater for club members and _________ (visit).
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It is the theory of the political,economic and social _________ (equal)of the sexes.