hiccup v 打嗝-hiccupping –hiccupped? (1)- Who has the world record for hiccupping? -Charles Smith does. -How long did he hiccup ? -He hiccupped for 69years and 5 months. -When did he start hiccuping? -He started in 1922. -When did he stop hiccupping? -He stopped in 1990. -谁有打嗝的世界记录? - 查尔斯. 史密斯 -他打嗝多久了? - 六十九年零五个月. - 他什么时候开始打嗝的? - 1992年 -什么时候停止打嗝的? -1990年. 查看更多

 

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  Harry Mendis, a 15-year-old British schoolboy, had a long hiccup(打嗝)at the end of last month.

  His hiccups began one Sunday lunchtime and lasted for two weeks.After the first week, Harry's parents took him to hospital, but it took another week for the doctors to cure(治愈)him.

  Harry who is now back at school is talking about his hiccups.

  “When I began to hiccup, I drank a glass of water, but that didn't work.That evening I had hiccups every four seconds.I tried many ways to stop them.I held my breath(屏住呼吸)and drank cold drinks.My father even tried to give me a shock, but that didn't work, either.After a week of sleepless nights, I went to hospital.The doctors couldn't find anything wrong.They gave me some medicine and my hiccups slowed down, but it was another week before the medicine worked completely(完全)and my hiccups stopped.”

  Harry was very lucky.The world record(记录)holders is the American farmer Charles Smith, who hiccupped for 69 years and 5 months.He stopped hiccups in 1990 at last, but nobody knew why.

(1)

Harry hiccupped for ________.

[  ]

A.

a week

B.

fourteen days

C.

twenty-eight days

D.

one month

(2)

Harry's hiccups started after he ________.

[  ]

A.

drank a glass of milk

B.

went to hospital

C.

finished his homework

D.

ate lunch

(3)

Harry's parents decided to take him to hospital when he ________.

[  ]

A.

hiccupped for four seconds

B.

held his breath

C.

hiccupped at night

D.

couldn't stop hiccupping for a week

(4)

What does “shock” in this passage mean in Chinese?

[  ]

A.

咳嗽

B.

惊吓

C.

喷嚏

D.

哈欠

(5)

How long did Charles Smith hiccup?

[  ]

A.

in 1990

B.

for 69 years

C.

for 69 years and 5 months.

D.

We don't know.

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翻译下列句子。
1. When _____ he _____?
    他什么时候出生的?
2.  _____  _____  _____ he hiccup?
    他打嗝多长时间?
3. You're never too young _____  _____  _____ things.
     你永远不要因为自己年龄小就不开始去做一些事情。
4. When did she _____  a  _____  _____?
    她是什么时候成为一位电影明星的?

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People in different countries have different ways of doing things. Something is  1  in one country, but  it may be quite impolite in another. In Britain, you mustn`t lift your bowl to your    2    when you are having some liquid(液体)food. But it’s     3   in China.  And  in  Japan you even needn`t worry  about making   4    while you are having it . It shows that you`re enjoying it . But people in Britain think it is bad manners . If you are a visitor in Mongolia ,what manners do they wish    5  to have ? They wish you to have a loud“burp”( 打嗝)     6     you finish eating .Burping shows that you like the food .
In  Britain , you should  try not   to   7  your  hands on  the table when you’re having a meal .But in Arab (阿拉伯)countries you must be very careful with your hands . You   8    eat with your left hand .Arabs consider (认为)it very    9   manners eating with left hands .So when you are in other countries ,   10    carefully and follow them .As a saying goes , “Do as the Romans do .”

【小题1】
A.badB.usefulC.terribleD.polite
【小题2】A.mouth            B…nose         C. ears              D. eyes
【小题3】
A.sameB.differentC.importantD.difficult
【小题4】
A.facesB.noiseC.nistakesD.friends
【小题5】
A.thenB.heC.you D.him
【小题6】
A.afterB.beforeC.ifD.until
【小题7】
A.giveB.takeC.bringD.put
【小题8】
A.needn’tB.must notC.shouldn’tD.may not
【小题9】
A.differentB.inpertantC.goodD.bad
【小题10】
A.seeB.lookC.readD.watch

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People in different countries have different ways of doing things. Something is  1  in one country, but  it may be quite impolite in another. In Britain, you mustn`t lift your bowl to your    2    when you are having some liquid(液体)food. But it’s     3   in China.  And  in  Japan you even needn`t worry  about making   4    while you are having it . It shows that you`re enjoying it . But people in Britain think it is bad manners . If you are a visitor in Mongolia ,what manners do they wish    5  to have ? They wish you to have a loud“burp”( 打嗝)     6     you finish eating .Burping shows that you like the food .

In  Britain , you should  try not   to   7  your  hands on  the table when you’re having a meal .But in Arab (阿拉伯)countries you must be very careful with your hands . You   8    eat with your left hand .Arabs consider (认为)it very    9   manners eating with left hands .So when you are in other countries ,   10    carefully and follow them .As a saying goes , “Do as the Romans do .”

1.

A.bad

B.useful

C.terrible

D.polite

2.A.mouth            B…nose         C. ears              D. eyes

3.

A.same

B.different

C.important

D.difficult

 

4.

A.faces

B.noise

C.nistakes

D.friends

 

5.

A.then

B.he

C.you

D.him

 

6.

A.after

B.before

C.if

D.until

 

7.

A.give

B.take

C.bring

D.put

 

8.

A.needn’t

B.must not

C.shouldn’t

D.may not

 

9.

A.different

B.inpertant

C.good

D.bad

 

10.

A.see

B.look

C.read

D.watch

 

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阅读理解。

  In Japan, you say “itadakimasu”(“I am going to start”)before eating, and “gochisosam(deshita)”(“Thank you for the meal”)after finishing the meal.

  ◆Eating rules

  Blowing your nose in public, and especially at the table, is considered bad manners.It is considered good manners to eat up all the things in your plate.Unlike in some other parts of East Asia, it is considered bad manner to burp(打嗝).After eating, try to move all your dishes back to the same position they were at the start of the meal.

  ◆Drinking rules

  When drinking alcohol(酒), it is a good manner to serve each other, instead of serving yourself.Check your friends' cups from time to time and refill(重新注满)their drinks if their cups are getting empty.If someone wants to serve you more alcohol, you should quickly empty your glass and hold it towards that person.

  While it is considered bad manners to become drunk in some formal restaurants, the same is not true for other small restaurants, as long as you do not trouble other guests.

  Do not start drinking until everybody at the table is served and the glasses are raised for a drinking salute(口号), which usually is “kampai”.

(1)

In Japan, you say “itadakimasu” ________.

[  ]

A.

before eating

B.

while eating

C.

after eating

D.

before drinking

(2)

All these are good manners in Japan except ________.

[  ]

A.

eat up all the things in your plate

B.

after eating, move all your dishes back

C.

serve alcohol to each other

D.

blow your nose in public

(3)

From the second paragraph we may know that ________.

[  ]

A.

in Japan you may burp after eating

B.

in some East Asian countries you may burp after eating

C.

in some West Asian countries you may burp after eating

D.

in the western countries you may burp after eating

(4)

If someone wants to serve you more alcohol in Japan, you should ________.

[  ]

A.

serve them quickly

B.

refuse it politely

C.

say “That’s enough”

D.

empty your glass and hold it

(5)

Which of the following is the right drinking rule?

[  ]

A.

When drinking alcohol, it is a good manner to serve yourself.

B.

Check your friends' cups from time to time and refill them if they are empty.

C.

It is considered bad manners to become drunk in all the restaurants.

D.

Start drinking if only one person is not served.

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