2013年公共英语考试五级阅读试题及答案6
"Thank you" means that you recognize that someone has done something for you. Thus we thank people all day ( 1) even for the smallest, most ( 2) things. If a waitress brings you a ( 3) of coffee, you say "Thank you". When you ( 4) your food and get your ( 5), you say "Thank you" to the ( 6). If someone gives you ( 7) in the street, you say "Thank you". If someone ( 8) you to dinner, you say "Yes, thank you, I’d ( 9) to come." However, that’s more than (10). Excessive expressions of gratitude (11) Westerners extremely (12) and gives a sense of (13) thanks, a sense of formal or required Kowtowing (叩头) which does not (14) gratitude but insincerity. For example, if your advisor spends a half-hour of his time (15) you edit some letter you’ve just written, you will (16) to say "Thank you, I really (17) your time." But one or two phrases of that (18) is enough. If you go on and on (19) statements about his kindness, the person will feel not thanked but (20) and will not be anxious to help you again. 1.long round over about 2.ordinary tiny usual often 3.bottletin can cup 4.pay back pay off pay uppay for 5.coins changebills charge 6.customer cashier principal postman 7.suggestiondirection hints interview 8.ordersbringsdemands invites 9.want love need move 10.efficient enoughfull certain 11.take domake cause 12.unhappy unlucky unlikely uncomfortable 13.empty full grateful troubled 14.indicate tell signify direct 15.helping to help on helpinghelped 16.want use need bother 17.waste appreciatespend cost 18.sort type variety style 19.tothrough with by 20.dissatisfied annoyed hated disturbed 答案: AADDB BBDBB CDACA CBACB 相关资料 |