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Passage151.Which of the following is true of the introductio

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Passage15
1.Which of the following is true of the introduction of tea into Britain?Tea reached Britain from Holland.
2.This passage mainly discusses the history of tea drinking in Britain.
3.Tea became a popular drink in Britain in seventeenth century.
4.People in Europe began to drink tea with milk because Madame de Sevigne was such a lady with great social influence that people tried to copy the way she drank tea.
5.We may infer from the passage that the habit of drinking tea in Britain was mostly due to the influence of the upper social class.
Passage16
1.The most often used English words to show good manners are thank you,sorry and please.
2.The best kind of handshake is firm but gentle.
3.Between close friends or relatives,a kiss embrace is common.
4.A man seldom kisses or embraces other men.
5.It is not always welcome for men to open doors for women.
Passage17
1.Which of the following is meant by the “priceless treasure” mentioned in Line Valuable information.
2.The author compares a sunken ship preserved in the deep sea to which of the following?A tomb in Egypt.
3.According to the passage,which of the following usually happens to a ship as it sinks?It breaks into pieces.
4.Which of the following objects found on the 900-year-old wreck most surprised the author?Chicken bones.
5.Which of the following features of an ancient ship is of most interest to the author?Contents.(内容)
Passage18
1.How long had Robert been blind?Since the traffic accident.
2.Which of the following statements is true?One doctor thought a heavy blow blinded Edward but another heavy blow might restore his sight.
3.What caused Edward to regain his sight?Being stuck by lightning.
4.Which of the following statements is NOT true?Doctor believed that Edward was never really blind and deaf.
5.Why was Edward a little deaf?Because he was old.
Passage19
1.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?The American Revolution; Evolution Not Revolution.
2.In the first paragraph,what does the author suggest about the French and Russian Revolutions.They were explosive and abrupt(突然).
3.What does the word “squarely” mean?Firmly
4.What will the paragraph following the passage most probably discuss?The creation of new state governments.
5.Which of the following statements is NOT true According to the passage?During the War,a home grown governing class replaced British officials everywhere because they were reluctant(不情愿的) to work for a new country which broke away from Great Britain.
Passage15
1.哪一下列各项适用于茶的介绍进英国?茶到达了来自荷兰的英国.
2.这一个通道主要地讨论英国的茶喝历史.
3.茶在十七的世纪中在英国变成一种流行的饮料.
4.因为夫人 de Sevigne 是有人们试着复印她喝了茶的方式很棒的社会影响力的一位如此淑女 ,所以欧洲的人们开始配着牛奶喝茶.
5.我们可能从通道推论出大概喝英国的茶习惯是由于上面的社会地位的影响力.
Passage16
1.那最时常要好礼貌的使用过的英文字是谢谢你们,难过的而且请.
2.握手的最好类型是公司除了温和的之外.
3.在亲近的朋友或亲戚之间,一次吻拥抱是通常的.
4.一个男人很少吻或拥抱其他的男人.
5.它不总是受欢迎的让男人为女人打开门.
Passage17
1.哪一下列各项被在第 2 行中被提到的无价宝物意谓?有价值的数据.
2.作家比较一艘沉没的船在深的海洋中保护到下列各项?埃及的坟墓.
3.依照通道,当它下沉,下列各项通常发生在一艘船上?它分解为块.
4.哪一在 900 岁的残骸大部分上下列各项物体发现使作家感到惊讶?鸡肉骨头.
5.哪一远古的船下列各项特征是与作家有最大多数的相关?内容.(内容)
Passage18
1.多久有了罗勃特是盲目的?自交通,意外事件以后.
2.哪一下列各项陈述是真实的?一位医生重的打击盲人了爱德华,但是另外的重打击可能回复他的视力.
3.什么引起了爱德华恢复他的视力?被闪电附着.
4.哪一下列各项陈述不是真实的?医生相信爱德华从不真的是盲人和聋的.
5.爱德华为什么稍微聋?因为他很老.
Passage19
1.哪一下列各项会是通道的最好名称?美国独立战争; 进化不革命.
2.在第一个段落中,关于法国人和俄国革命作家到什么.他们是易爆发的和突然的.( 突然)
3.”方形地”那个字意谓什么?坚固
4.在通道之后的段落将会最或许讨论什么?新的州政府的创造.
5.哪一下列各项陈述不是真实的依照通道?因为他们对为一个断掉远离英国的新国家工作是不情愿的 (不情愿的),所以在战争的时候,统治班级的一个被栽种的家各处代替英国的官员.