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My friend Jack has got the same ideA. One day, he asked some friends to dinner. When all of his friends arrived,he asked them to sit around the dinner table.He began to count the people in his mind while they were having the delicious fod. Suddenly, he cried out,“Oh, there are thirteen people here!”Everybody's face turned white except Mr. Brown. He said slowly with a smile on his face,“Don't worry, dear friends! We have fourteen people here. My wife will have a baby in a few weeks. She's in the family way now.”
All of them became happy again.“Congratulations!” they said to Mr. and Mrs. Brown. They enjoyed the nice food and had a good time this evening.
1.________ were asked to dinner that day. ( )
A.Jack and I
B.Some of my friends
C.14 people
D.Some of Jack's friends
2.Jack began to count the people ________. ( )
A.before dinner
B.at dinner time
C.after dinner
D.when they came in
3.My friend Jack ________ the number 13. ( )
A.likes
B.doesn't like
C.has got
D.wants
4.Why did their faces turned white when Jack said there were 13 people? ( )
Because ________. ( )
A.the table was too small
B.they needed another person
C.they thought 13 was a lucky number
D.they thought 13 was an unlucky number
5.All the people became happy again ________. ( )
A.when I went in
B.because they had a good time
C.because the food was delicious
D.because they heard they had one more person there
| A.Because they can’t join in their parents’ talk. |
| B.Because the dessert isn’t served in time. |
| C.Because they can do nothing but wait. |
| D.Because the food there isn’t delicious. |
| A.Children don’t like eating fancier food. |
| B.Not many nicer restaurants provide play areas. |
| C.Parents don’t trouble to comfort their bored kids. |
| D.People have to wait for seats in nicer restaurants. |
| A.It’s common for nicer restaurants to provide good food and play areas. |
| B.Building play areas is more difficult for restaurants in colder cities. |
| C.Serving more kinds of foods may help restaurants to make more money. |
| D.It’s possible for restaurants to find a balance to make both happy. |
| A.Cities need to help develop restaurant business. |
| B.Children are supposed to be much more patient. |
| C.Restaurants are supposed to give kids some space. |
| D.Parents need to care more about their kids when eating. |
Many of us feel uneasy when someone stands too close to us, talks to us too loudly or makes eye contact(接触) with us for too long. But have you ever wondered why those things make you uncomfortable?
It’s all about personal peace, which means not only an imaginary space around the body, but also the space around all the senses. People feel that their space is being violated(侵犯) when they meet with an unwelcome sound, smell or look. This is probably why a man on a crowded bus shouting into his mobile phone or a woman next to you putting on strong perfume(香水) makes you feel angry.
Whether people have had a stronger wish to protect their personal space in recent times is hard to say. Yet studies of airlines show that people have a strong desire(渴望) to have space to themselves. In a survey by TripAdvisor, a travel website, people said that if they had to pay more for some extra service, they would rather have larger seats than extra food.
Although people may need their personal space, some hardly realize it. For example, people on a bus who hold newspapers in front of their faces to read in fact keep a distance from strangers.
Go and watch a library table. You will notice that one of the corner seats will usually be taken first, because they are the farthest way. What if someone sits opposite to you? Maybe you will pile up books as if to make a wall.
Preference(偏好) for personal space are different from culture to culture. Scientists have found that Americans generally prefer more personal space than people from other cultures. In Latin(拉丁人的) cultures, however, people are more comfortable standing close to each other.
1.The writer mainly _________ in this article.
A. tells us how to achieve personal space
B. explains why people need personal space
C. introduces some knowledge about personal space
D. argues for the importance of keeping personal space
2.Who might feel his personal space is safe according to the passage?
A. A person who has to sit next to a lady putting on strong perfume.
B. A person who has been watched by a stranger for a long time.
C. A person who hears strange noises when reading at home.
D. A Latin boy who is chatting with a friend sitting close to him.
3.What can we know from the survey by TripAdvisor?
A. People need a smaller personal space in recent times than before.
B. People have a strong desire for personal space in recent times.
C. There are not enough seats on the plane to meet people’s needs.
D. Food service is better provided than seats on the plane.
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The space around the body is more needed than that around all the senses.
B. If you hold newspapers on the bus, your personal space won’t be violated.
C. People usually choose the corner seats first in a library for personal space.
D. Different cultures share the same preferences for personal space.
Many of us feel uneasy when someone stands too close to us, talks to us too loudly or makes eye contact(接触) with us for too long. But have you ever wondered why those things make you uncomfortable?
It’s all about personal peace, which means not only an imaginary space around the body, but also the space around all the senses. People feel that their space is being violated(侵犯) when they meet with an unwelcome sound, smell or look. This is probably why a man on a crowded bus shouting into his mobile phone or a woman next to you putting on strong perfume(香水) makes you feel angry.
Whether people have had a stronger wish to protect their personal space in recent times is hard to say. Yet studies of airlines show that people have a strong desire(渴望) to have space to themselves. In a survey by TripAdvisor, a travel website, people said that if they had to pay more for some extra service, they would rather have larger seats than extra food.
Although people may need their personal space, some hardly realize it. For example, people on a bus who hold newspapers in front of their faces to read in fact keep a distance from strangers.
Go and watch a library table. You will notice that one of the corner seats will usually be taken first, because they are the farthest way. What if someone sits opposite to you? Maybe you will pile up books as if to make a wall.
Preference(偏好) for personal space are different from culture to culture. Scientists have found that Americans generally prefer more personal space than people from other cultures. In Latin(拉丁人的) cultures, however, people are more comfortable standing close to each other.
【小题1】The writer mainly _________ in this article.
| A.tells us how to achieve personal space |
| B.explains why people need personal space |
| C.introduces some knowledge about personal space |
| D.argues for the importance of keeping personal space |
| A.A person who has to sit next to a lady putting on strong perfume. |
| B.A person who has been watched by a stranger for a long time. |
| C.A person who hears strange noises when reading at home. |
| D.A Latin boy who is chatting with a friend sitting close to him. |
| A.People need a smaller personal space in recent times than before. |
| B.People have a strong desire for personal space in recent times. |
| C.There are not enough seats on the plane to meet people’s needs. |
| D.Food service is better provided than seats on the plane. |
| A.The space around the body is more needed than that around all the senses. |
| B.If you hold newspapers on the bus, your personal space won’t be violated. |
| C.People usually choose the corner seats first in a library for personal space. |
| D.Different cultures share the same preferences for personal space. |
Many of us feel uneasy when someone stands too close to us, talks to us too loudly or makes eye contact(接触) with us for too long. But have you ever wondered why those things make you uncomfortable?
It’s all about personal peace, which means not only an imaginary space around the body, but also the space around all the senses. People feel that their space is being violated(侵犯) when they meet with an unwelcome sound, smell or look. This is probably why a man on a crowded bus shouting into his mobile phone or a woman next to you putting on strong perfume(香水) makes you feel angry.
Whether people have had a stronger wish to protect their personal space in recent times is hard to say. Yet studies of airlines show that people have a strong desire(渴望) to have space to themselves. In a survey by TripAdvisor, a travel website, people said that if they had to pay
more for some extra service, they would rather have larger seats than extra food.
Although people may need their personal space, some hardly realize it. For example, people on a bus who hold newspapers in front of their faces to read in fact keep a distance from strangers.
Go and watch a library table. You will notice that one of the corner seats will usually be taken first, because they are the farthest way. What if someone sits opposite to you? Maybe you will pile up books as if to make a wall.
Preference(偏好) for personal space are different from culture to culture. Scientists have found that Americans generally prefer more personal space than people from other cultures. In Latin(拉丁人的) cultures, however, people are more comfortable standing close to each other.
32. The writer mainly _________ in this article.
A. tells us how to achieve personal space
B. explains why people need personal space
C. introduces some knowledge about personal space
D. argues for the importance of keeping personal space
33. Who might feel his personal space is safe according to the passage?
A. A person who has to sit next to a lady putting on strong perfume.
B. A person who has been watched by a stranger for a long time.
C. A person who hears strange noises when reading at home.
D. A Latin boy who is chatting with a friend sitting close to him.
34. What can we know from the survey by TripAdvisor?
A. People need a smaller personal space in recent times than before.
B. People have a strong desire for personal space in recent times.
C. There are not enough seats on the plane to meet people’s needs.
D. Food service is better provided than seats on the plane.
35. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The space around the body is more needed than that around all the senses.
B. If you hold newspapers on the bus, your personal space won’t be violated.
C. People usually choose the corner seats first in a library for personal space.
D. Different cultures share the same preferences for personal space.
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