英文—完行填空“People today are less polite than they used to be,”
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英文—完行填空
“People today are less polite than they used to be,” said Dr. Andrew St. George Oxford University in his book The Descent(下降)of Manners. “ For example, people these days eat while they are walking down the street. They kiss with a hug (46) . They push onto buses and trains. Men don’t open doors for women any more or (47) a woman their seat on a crowded train.” We went out onto the streets to (48) what people think about his ideas. Here is something that we heard.
Life is certainly more informal these days, but I wouldn’t say that’s a bad thing. When I first started work, I had to wear (49) , but these day we all wear casual(休闲的)clothes. And everybody was called Mr This and Mr That, but today it’s all first names. In our office, everybody (50) calls the manager “Bob”. It was (51) when I was younger, but I think it’s better now. It’s more friendly, more relaxing.
Things are different nowadays. (52) has become much faster and people don’t have time for the more formal manners. I know people eat in the street, but I wouldn’t say there’s
(53) with that. It’s just easier and faster like that.
Things have certainly changed, but it isn’t bad manners. Why should I give up my seat
(54) a woman can sit down? If women want equality(平等)in jobs and things like that, they can not (55) special treatment for other things, can they? I think equality cuts both ways.
46. A. at home B. in public C. after work D. during festivals
47. A. make B. leave C. offer D. keep
48. A. make sure B. discover C. interview D. find out
49. A. a hat and a T-shirt B. a suit and a tie
C. a jacket and slippers D. a pair of glasses and stockings
50. A. even B. ever C. still D. once
51. A. ordinary B. impossible C. natural D. unimportant
52. A. Change B. Time C. Work D. Life
53. A. anything wrong B. nothing serious C. anything different D. nothing else
54. A. soon after B. as soon as C. even though D. so that
55. A. find B. ask for C. need D. worry about
“People today are less polite than they used to be,” said Dr. Andrew St. George Oxford University in his book The Descent(下降)of Manners. “ For example, people these days eat while they are walking down the street. They kiss with a hug (46) . They push onto buses and trains. Men don’t open doors for women any more or (47) a woman their seat on a crowded train.” We went out onto the streets to (48) what people think about his ideas. Here is something that we heard.
Life is certainly more informal these days, but I wouldn’t say that’s a bad thing. When I first started work, I had to wear (49) , but these day we all wear casual(休闲的)clothes. And everybody was called Mr This and Mr That, but today it’s all first names. In our office, everybody (50) calls the manager “Bob”. It was (51) when I was younger, but I think it’s better now. It’s more friendly, more relaxing.
Things are different nowadays. (52) has become much faster and people don’t have time for the more formal manners. I know people eat in the street, but I wouldn’t say there’s
(53) with that. It’s just easier and faster like that.
Things have certainly changed, but it isn’t bad manners. Why should I give up my seat
(54) a woman can sit down? If women want equality(平等)in jobs and things like that, they can not (55) special treatment for other things, can they? I think equality cuts both ways.
46. A. at home B. in public C. after work D. during festivals
47. A. make B. leave C. offer D. keep
48. A. make sure B. discover C. interview D. find out
49. A. a hat and a T-shirt B. a suit and a tie
C. a jacket and slippers D. a pair of glasses and stockings
50. A. even B. ever C. still D. once
51. A. ordinary B. impossible C. natural D. unimportant
52. A. Change B. Time C. Work D. Life
53. A. anything wrong B. nothing serious C. anything different D. nothing else
54. A. soon after B. as soon as C. even though D. so that
55. A. find B. ask for C. need D. worry about
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如何翻译?People are richer than they used to be.
We are less credulous than we used to be.这句话里面used后面为什么要加to
英语适当形式填空 i—less than i used to(weight)
新概念英语三语法提问:第36课第一句:We are less credulous than we used to be.
英语翻译British newspapers are much smaller than they used to be
Poverty is less of a problem now than it used to be 这里的less是
people worry more about their health than they used to.
be ultra polite you are less prone to kill 什么意思?
i weigh less than i used to .为啥不选use to be
children seem to be reading less than they do before.to be +
If the people try not to see you , they are being polite.什么意
people are eating more junk food today than they did 50 year