2017年全国英语等级一级考试考前模拟短文理解冲刺题及答案解析
本文导航第1页试题第2页答案解析 请根据下面短文回答第61——65题: In 1870s rich people began to speak of spending weekends in the country visiting friends. For most people back then, however, the workday was six days long. Car maker Henry Ford was the first person in the United States to start a workweek of 5 days. He did that in 1926. By 1940 it had become common for most Americans to work 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. For many people Saturday night is the happiest time of the weekend and the week. Anything and everything can happen(发生) on Saturday night. People go dancing; they visit friends and have parties. They drink much alcohol(酒精饮料). They sleep, and watch television. People do the same things on other nights of the week too, but they do them more often on Satur-day night. On Saturday night cinemas sell more tickets. It is also the biggest night for places that sell alcoholic drinks, That is one reason why most fights and car accidents(事故) are on Saturday night. Is there anything people do not like about the weekend? A study of 1,000 Americans found that half would gladly have a more day of free time. The only thing wrong with the weekend, they think, is that it does not last longer. 61. In 1870s the workday was ____ days long. A. four B. five C. six 62. What time do most people enjoy themselves most? A. Saturday. B. Saturday night. C. Weekend. 63. Which is one reason why most fights and car accidents are on Saturday night? A. On Saturday night cinemas sell more tickets. B. People go dancing; they visit friends and have parties on Saturday nights. C. Saturday night is the biggest night for places that sell alcoholic drinks. 64. What can we learn from the passage? A. Henry Ford first started a workweek of 5 days. B. Most people have a weekend of 2 days in 1926. C. On Saturday night people do what they don’t do on other nights. 65. What’s the passage’s main topic? A. Henry Ford. B. Weekend. C. A study. If you’re invited to a friend’s home for dinner, keep in mind these rules to be polite. First of all, arrive on time ( but not earlier). It’s OK to be 10 or 15 minutes late but not 45 minutes. When you’re invited to someone’s home for a meal, it’s polite to bring a small gift. Flowers or candy are always nice. If you have something made in your own country, your host(主人) would certainly enjoy receiving that as a gift most. What do you do if you’re served a food that you don’t like or cannot eat? If your host doesn’t say anything about what you aren’t eating, then you shouldn’t, either. Simply eat what you can and hope that no one sees what you left. If you are questioned, you may have to admit(承认) that you don’t eat meat (or whatever), but you can also say that you’ve enjoyed the other foods and have had "more than enough" to eat. Don’t leave immediately (立即) after dinner, and don’t stay too long, either. When your friends seem to be getting tired and running out of conversations, you’d better leave. The next day,call or write a thank-you note to say how much you enjoyed the evening. 66. What is the right time to get to a friend’s home for dinner? A. 10 minutes earlier. B. 5 minutes late. C. An hour late. 67. Your host would like it best if you give ____ to him. A.sweet candy B. many beautiful flowers C. things from your own country 68. What should you do if you don’t like the food? A. Tell the host you like the other food. B. Tell a lie saying you like the food. C. Tell the host you don’t like it at first. 69. What should you do after dinner? A. Leave your friend’s home immediately. B. Keep staying until you are asked to leave. C. Call your friend to thank her after the dinner. 70. What is the passage mainly about? A.How to invite people to dinner. B. How to be polite in dinner. C. How to eat food in dinner. 相关资料 |