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Ⅰ.完形填空。
In the USA,everybody has their own plates of r,in China,all the dishes are placed on the table and everybody is a big1in eating habits between China and America.
When you are treated 2 a Chinese host,be prepared for enjoying tons of(很多)e people are very 3 of their food culture and will do their best to give you a taste of different types of cuisine(烹饪).When they take somebody out for dinner,they usually order one more dish than the number of4 .When it is a business dinner,there is likely to be a huge amount of food that will be 5 to finish.
A typical Chinese meal usually starts with some cold are followed by the main 6 ,meat dishes and vegetable then soup is7 .Many Chinese eat rice(or noodles or whatever) you want to have your rice together with other dishes,you 8 say so early on.
When eating with a Chinese host,you may find that the person is using his or her own chopsticks to9 food in your bowl or is a sign of you feel uncomfortable with this,you can just say “Thank you。”10 and leave the food there.
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Seattle,Washington,may be called “Rain City”but its snow makes it January 12,2013,Seattle residents(居民)set the Guinness World Record for the largest snowball than 5,800 people showed up to throw snowballs at one another at the Seattle Center.
It didn’t snow in Seattle on that day,but there was snow in a small corner of the city—enough to make a lot of kids’ dreams come transported 34 loads of snow from Snoquahnie Pass to the Seattle took 162,000 pounds of snow to build the winter wonderland.
The event,which was called “Snow Day”,was organized by Seattle businessman Neil Bergquist,also the fundraiser(筹资者)for the Boys and Girls Clubs of King spent three months organizing the playful wanted to raise money for kids “by remembering what it was like to feel like a kid.”
Although people in Seattle weren’t used to snow,they succeeded in getting enough people to come out and 6,000 tickets were sold online and there were 130 judges for the official snowball fight.
A Guinness official said there were 5,834 people taking part in the e beat the earlier world record of about 5,400 at a 2010 snowball fight in South Korea.
“We had a lot of fun,set a Guinness record,raised some money for kids,and everyone had a chance to act like a kid for a day,” Bergquist said.
() largest snowball fight on January 12,2013 was held______ .
the Seattle Snoquahnie Pass
South Washington DC
() took _______ pounds of snow to build the winter wonderland.
A.5,800B.162,000
C.6,000D.5,400
() of the following is TRUE?
ist spent two months organizing the snowball fight activity.
ist is an official of the Guinness World Record.
were 400 judges for the official snowball fight.
didn’t snow in Seattle on that day when the snowball fight was held.
() the passage,we can infer that__________ .
is a lot of rain in Seattle
in Seattle don’t like throwing snowballs
were more interested in joining the snowball fight than kids
first Guinness World Record for the snowball fight was set in London
()ist’s words tell us that _________ on “ Snow Day”.
people got hurt
got a lot of money
enjoyed themselves
adult played with a child
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During the Winter Olympics in Sochi,25,000 volunteers from Russia and other countries provided services for athletes and student Oksana Verkholyak helped translate Russian into English and Korean at the told us about their usual day.
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7:30 in the we have y we have porridge for is always tea,coffee,bread and breakfast,we head for a bus stop and get on a bus which runs to the media takes us 30 minutes to get there,” she said.。

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