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is concluded, the Canadians return to their conventional distance, that is, only close enough that one does not have to shout in order to be heard, The Canadians are noted for being exceptionally polite. A Canadian is quick to apologize even when it is you who unintentionally bumped him in the street. Pedestrians in smaller towns have to take care not even to look as if they would like to cross the street since cars are likely to stop and wait for them. A woman suffering from amnesia ( 遺忘癥 ) was discovered aimlessly wandering the streets of Los Angeles. Not knowing her own identity, police had only one clue: the woman was polite. So polite, in fact, they figured she had to be Canadian. Sure enough, when an allpoints bulletin went out across Canada, it turned out that indeed she was. Canadian politeness does not mean formality. The language etiquette ( 禮節(jié) ) in Quebec follows much less formal lines than in France where one would never call a stranger tu. To do so would be like walking up to the Prince of Wales and giving him a hearty slap on the back. However, me Quebecois appear to consider anyone from the same province a brother or sister and tu their way around the countryside as if they know the entire world on first name terms. 63. How is the first paragraph developed? A. By examples. B. By parison. C. By discussion. D. By classification. 64. From the passage, we can know that_____. A. the Canadians have the tendency of building high buildings B. the Canadians never apologize to strangers in the street C. the physical distance the Canadians accept is one metre D. formality is a necessary part of politeness in Canada 65. By mentioning the woman who suffers from amnesia, the author wants to illustrate that A. police m Los Angeles are very devoted to their work B. politeness has bee a natural quality of the Canadians C. people still remember to be polite even after being ill D. the USA and Canada maintain a good relationship 66. After reading the passage, we can infer that in Canada_____. A. people always keep much physical distance between each other B. people in Quebec like being informal in their language etiquette C. pedestrians in small towns have to be very careful before they cross the street D. people39。 It was a cloudy morning when we left home. I walked alongside my father, clutching his right hand. All my clothes were new: the black shoes, the green school uniform, and the red _36_. They did not make me happy, 37 . as this was the day I was to be thrown into school for the first time. When we arrived at the gate we could see the 38 ,vast and full of boys and girls. Go in by yourself, said my father, and join them. Put a smile on your face and be a good 39 to others. I 40 and clung to his hand, but he 41 pushed me from him. 39。 21. — Mr. Anderson is popular with his students, for he is kind, strict and knowledgeable. — No wonder he has such a good ___. A. expectation B. contribution C. reputation D. regulation 22. — The concert we attended last night was really wonderful. — Yeah, 1 had never been to ___. A. the best one B. a better one C, a worse one D. the worst one 23. Jane looks excited. She ___ to have passed the driving test. A. seems B. seemed C. had seemed D. is seeming 24. — How can I get the main idea of a news article quidkly? — Just look through the first and last paragraph, and you ___what it is mainly about. A. see B. will see C. are seeing D. have seen 25. People don39。s cut. B. It39。 3.請將所有答案按題號填涂或填寫在答題卡/紙的相應的答題處,否則不得分。s hot inside. 2. What are the two speakers probably doing? A. Watching TV. B. Talking about ads. C. Shopping. 3. How many people will go with the man? A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. 4. What will the man do this evening? A. See a film. B. Give a speech. C. Have evening lessons. 5. Where does the man live? A. In New York. B. In Washington. C. In Boston. 第二節(jié) (共 15 小題;每題 1 分,滿分 15 分) 聽下面 5 段對話或獨白。 12. Who is Bobby? A. The woman39。 meeting ___ tomorrow, all the class are busy cleaning the room. A. given B. to be given C. giving D. to give 32. Mr. Bob, ___ as a manager for many years, found it hard to be an ordinary clerk again. A. having worked B. worked C. to have worked D. working 33. — Mom, everyone ___behind my back these days due to my bad performance on the stage. — Come on. Don39。39。s predictions in 2020 are pletely wrong C. the geographical report is thorough and perfect D. previous studies cover a large regions of the globe 68. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. The group forecasts disasters w