提分专练(七) 人物故事+文化传统
【Group A】
Ⅰ.单词拼写
1.Can you help me t this English poem into Chinese?
2.We students should listen to t carefully in class.
3.Hold on to your dreams. One day they may come t .
4.The meat is p a terrible smell. Throw it away at once.
5.A n of useful inventions like smartphones, have changed our lives.
6.The foreigner is getting used to eating with c to have meals.
7.This is the most e watch in the shop. I can't afford it.
8.It's r heavily outside. You'd better not go out, or you'll get wet.
9.Hangzhou has c a lot in the last few years. It's a great attraction for many tourists.
10.If you are always a from class, you will fall behind soon.
Ⅱ. 语法填空
Karl Albrecht was born on 20th February, 1920, in Essen, Germany, and died on 16th July, 2014. He was one of the richest men in the world, and the richest German. His 1. (wealthy) came from “Aldi”, a discount(折扣) supermarket chain. Part of the name of the supermarket comes from Albrecht's own name, 2. other coming from the word “discount”: “Albrecht Discount”.
Albrecht developed his mother's small grocery store with his 3. (young)brother Theo after the Second World War. They took over her business in 1946, and by 1960 they owned 300 stores. In the same year, the brothers split(分) the company into two parts after an argument. Theo Albrecht now controls “Aldi Nord” 4. Karl Albrecht is the manager of “Aldi Sü d”, which makes more money. “The Aldi Group” now has over 8,000 individual stores worldwide. So, it is no surprise 5. on average a new store opens in the UK every week.
Karl Albrecht turned “Aldi” into a success by keeping the size of the stores 6. small as possible, using his “no frills” policy. This includes 7. (spend) very little money on advertising or on company comforts.
Albrecht was very private. He drew back almost 8. (complete) from public life, more so after he retired from “Aldi Sü d” in 2002. He 9. (know) to enjoy playing golf on his personal golf course, and he 10.
(take) care of a garden of orchids.
【Group B】
Ⅰ.单词拼写
1.The baby is so young that he can h dress himself.
2.Jack received many p from his friends on his twelfth birthday.
3.I haven't d which hotel to stay at.
4.We Chinese feel very p of our great homeland.
5.Millie lives on a healthy diet. She s has sweet snacks.
6.Why not c doing it in another way? Maybe it will work.
7.The company e to complete the work in April.
8.Our teachers often tell us to calm down first when we are in d .
9.I want to know w the small oranges are sweeter than the big ones or not.
10.Lily has a good h of reading English stories every day.
Ⅱ. 语法填空
Different countries have different ideas about manners—how you behave when you are eating. In England, table manners are important. Good table manners in England are as follows:
How to sit: You should sit up straight in your chair. It is not a good idea to lean(倾斜)forwards or backwards. 1.
you eat, you should not lean towards the plate, but bring the knife, fork or spoon towards you. At 2.
same time, do not put your elbow on the table, nor reach over 3. (someone) plate for something.