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小學英語教師招聘教師考試試題及答案(同名8517)(編輯修改稿)

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【文章內(nèi)容簡介】 When to arriveThe first thing to remember is that when a friend invites you over, you need to arrive on time. If your friend tells you to e “around 3:00”, that means you can turn up a little bit after 3:00. But usually it is a good idea to arrive at the right time.What to bringOften it is also nice to bring something to your friend’s house. This could be a box of chocolates for you two to share, or maybe a movie that you can watch together. You can also bring some flowers. A little gift is a nice way to show your friend that you are excited to be at his house.How to greet(問候)When you visit your friend’s house, you may also meet his parents. You should tell them who you are and they may tell you their names. As a child, I went to visit my friend Paul. I called his parents by their first names John and Mary. But now I know it is more polite to call them Mr. or Mrs. Smith. This will show them more respect (尊重) and then they may tell you to call them by their first names. Another way to show respect is to call them Madam or Sir.It is a cool thing to visit a friend’s house. Be polite to your friend and your friend’s parents, and you will be invited again!39. If you are told to get to your friend’s house around 5:00 ., it is polite to arrive at _____ .A. 5:02 B. 4:50 C. 4:30 D. 5:3040. When the writer was a child, he called his friend’s father _____.A. Smith B. John C. Mary D. Paul41. The passage mainly(主要)tells us _____.A. when to arrive at your friend’s houseB. how to greet peopleC. what to bring to your friendD. how to be a good visitor42. The passage may be from _____.A. a notice on a wall B. a letter to a friendC. an article(文章)in a magazine D. a news story in a paperCA poor chimneysweeper, who had not enough money to buy a meal, stopped one hot summer day at noon before an eatinghouse, and remained regaling his nose with the smell of the victuals. The master of the shop told him several times to go away, but the sweeper could not leave savory smell, though unable to purchase the taste of the food. At last the cook came out of the shop, and taking hold of the sweeper, declared that, as he had been feeding upon the smell of his victuals (food and drink), he should not go away without paying half the price of a dinner .The poor fellow said that he neither could nor would pay, and that he would ask the fit person who should pass, whether it was not an unreasonable and unjust demand.The case was referred to a policeman, who happened to pass at that moment. He said to the sweeper: As you have been feasting one of your senses with the odor (smell) of this man39。s meat, it is but just you should make him some repense。 therefore you shall, in your turn, regale (amuse) one of his senses, which seems to be more insatiable than your appetite. How much money have you? I have but two pence in all the world, sir, and I must buy me some bread.Never mind, answered the officer, take your two pence between your hands。 now rattle (cause to make a lot of quick little noises)them loudly.The sweeper did so, and the officer, tu
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