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ritish people who have grown up thinking it sounds pletely different!可知,這個(gè)你可以聽出來,因?yàn)榇蠖鄶?shù)英國(guó)人所模仿的漢語(yǔ)發(fā)音實(shí)際上是粵語(yǔ)——有時(shí),土生土長(zhǎng)的英國(guó)人聽到普通話會(huì)很吃驚,因?yàn)楦浾Z(yǔ)相差太遠(yuǎn)!由此可知,一些英國(guó)人聽到真正的普通話時(shí)很驚訝,因?yàn)樗退麄兟牭降牟灰粯?。故選 C。6. 推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段中的 Now you are seeing more local Chinese food from Sichuan, Hunan and other areas of China. It is no longer just Guangdong Similarly, to most Americans, Chinese food doesn’t go too far past orange chicken and fortune cookies, but more Chinese local dishes are being successful, especially in big cities like New ,現(xiàn)在你可以看到更多來自四川、湖南和中國(guó)其他地區(qū)的中國(guó)本土美食。它不再只是廣東菜。同樣地,對(duì)大多數(shù)美國(guó)人來說,中國(guó)菜也不過是陳皮雞和幸運(yùn)餅而已,但越來越多的中國(guó)地5方菜正變得越來越成功,尤其是在紐約這樣的大城市。由此可知,廚師 Ken Hom 認(rèn)為現(xiàn)在的中國(guó)菜更豐富了。故選 B。7. 推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段中的 Now you are seeing more local Chinese food from Sichuan, Hunan and other areas of China. It is no longer just Guangdong Similarly, to most Americans, Chinese food doesn’t go too far past orange chicken and fortune cookies, but more Chinese local dishes are being successful, especially in big cities like New ,現(xiàn)在你可以看到更多來自四川、湖南和中國(guó)其他地區(qū)的中國(guó)本土美食。它不再只是廣東菜。同樣地,對(duì)大多數(shù)美國(guó)人來說,中國(guó)菜也不過是陳子雞和幸運(yùn)餅而已,但越來越多的中國(guó)地方菜正變得越來越成功,尤其是在紐約這樣的大城市。由此可知,第三段是通過舉例展開的。故選 A。8. 推理判斷題。根據(jù) Have they given you dog yet?后面的中的 Yes, perhaps because people still know too little about Chinese culture, many people believe that Chinese people love to eat dog ,許多在中國(guó)生活的外國(guó)人都很熟悉國(guó)內(nèi)親戚提出的這個(gè)問題 Have they given you dog yet?也許是因?yàn)槿藗儗?duì)中國(guó)文化知之甚少,很多人認(rèn)為中國(guó)人喜歡吃狗肉。由此可知,人們常問這個(gè)問題,這說明文化之間是有差異的。故選 D。America’s holiday shopping season is the busiest shopping day of the year. After some shopping in a store, my family and I were going to have a 9 in one of the food area where fast food is sold. It’s 10 to find a seat. People were standing waiting for 11 to free up.When we found one, I 12 down watching a waiter 13 clearing and cleaning tables as soon as they became 14 . What’s more, he was not a 15 man, probably in his late fifties and a bit fat, but 16 of that slowed him down a little. 17 I watched I was disappointed with people who didn’t clean up the 18 themselves. They would just 19 their spilled( 溢 出 ) drinks, bread and some other rubbish on the table. 20 the waiter never 21 smiling and saying “Enjoy your day!” to everyone he met. I was almost moved to tears.After my family 22 our meals, we cleaned up the table so he would have 23 things to do. On the way out, I 24 his hand and said, “Thank you for 6how hard you work.” When I tried to give him a $10 bill, he said, “No, I can’t 25 this. It’s my job.” I said I wasn’t 26 it to him for payment or for a tip. I was giving it to him because I knew he had a good 27 —and it can be hard to find these days! The man’s eyes turned red, said thank you, and went right back to clear and clean tables.It was a great day and he was a 28 person that I had ever met.9. A. word B. meal C. walk D. rest10. A. necessary B. fast C. hard D. easy11. A. tables B. time C. drinks D. food12. A. moved B. sat C. looked D. laid13. A. carelessly B. slowly. C. angrily D. quickly14. A. busy B. dirty C. full D. free15. A. good B. young C. hardworking D. clever16. A. all B. some C. none D. any17. A. Though B. Before C. Since D. As18. A.