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86,600 | <QSN> From the story, we know that Michael is _ . <ANS> warm-hearted | <distractor> brave <distractor> active <distractor> hard-working |
86,601 | <QSN> You should learn about _ of the country if you want to go to another country. <ANS> the culture and customs | <distractor> the people and the food <distractor> the language and people <distractor> the behavior and conversations |
86,602 | <QSN> A Japanese meet you for the first time, he/ she will _ . <ANS> bow to you | <distractor> shake hands with you <distractor> hug with you <distractor> kiss you |
86,603 | <QSN> In Bulgaria, shaking your head usually means _ . <ANS> yes | <distractor> no <distractor> victory <distractor> calm down |
86,604 | <QSN> Which of the following isn't right? <ANS> You can use your left hand to touch food when you eat with Muslims. | <distractor> You can't wear shorts in public in most parts of the world. <distractor> You can use body language to communicate with people. <distractor> You can get along well with people you visit if you know their culture and customs well. |
86,605 | <QSN> June could get her uncle's fortune because _ . <ANS> her uncle had no children | <distractor> she treated her uncle very well <distractor> her uncle didn't get along well with his children <distractor> she was very poor and her uncle wanted to help her |
86,606 | <QSN> How did the writer probably feel after seeing June's shopping list at first? <ANS> Worried. | <distractor> Relaxed. <distractor> Happy. <distractor> Impatient. |
86,607 | <QSN> From the passage we can know that _ . <ANS> June was poor when she was young | <distractor> the writer told June to give the money to the poor <distractor> the writer helped June buy a new apartment <distractor> June's parents didn't have any brothers at all |
86,608 | <QSN> Which of the following could be the best title for the passage? <ANS> June's Decision | <distractor> June's Life <distractor> June's Friend <distractor> June's New Apartment |
86,609 | <QSN> Most businessmen want _ . <ANS> to make a lot of money | <distractor> to pass exams and get good jobs <distractor> to win important competitions <distractor> to be a sportswriter |
86,610 | <QSN> What does Harry's mother want him to do? <ANS> To get up in time for school every day. | <distractor> To be an astronaut. <distractor> To drive a racing car. <distractor> To be a pianist. |
86,611 | <QSN> According to the passage, people had better be _ those they don't like. <ANS> friendly to | <distractor> careful with <distractor> strict with <distractor> rude to |
86,612 | <QSN> You should say " _ " to show that you are polite to people you don't like. <ANS> Have a nice day | <distractor> Stop talking <distractor> Go away <distractor> Don't smile |
86,613 | <QSN> This passage is most probably from _ . <ANS> a magazine | <distractor> a map <distractor> a cook book <distractor> a story book |
86,614 | <QSN> Before you arrive at work, you should _ . <ANS> dress in a right way | <distractor> introduce yourself <distractor> know your duties <distractor> know your co-workers well |
86,615 | <QSN> According to the passage, which of the following statements is True? <ANS> You should not be eager to go back home. | <distractor> You should be the first one to arrive at work. <distractor> You should ask your co-workers for your duties. <distractor> You are required to arrive 15 minutes earlier. |
86,616 | <QSN> The above rules will help you _ . <ANS> make more friends | <distractor> study better <distractor> stay healthier <distractor> finish your homework |
86,617 | <QSN> What makes you feel good and comfortable? <ANS> Have a nice look. | <distractor> Smile at other people. <distractor> Talk with other people. <distractor> Read more books. |
86,618 | <QSN> If you smile at people, _ . <ANS> they'll think you're friendly | <distractor> it's easier to meet them <distractor> it shows that you are too shy <distractor> they'll think you're crazy |
86,619 | <QSN> The third rule means that _ . <ANS> you should say what you are thinking | <distractor> you should be friendly <distractor> you should think more <distractor> you should talk much and never think |
86,620 | <QSN> What's the best title of this passage? <ANS> How to Make More Friends | <distractor> Learn to Listen to People <distractor> How to Cook Nice <distractor> How to Be Outgoing |
86,621 | <QSN> The first man decided to leave alone because he thought _ . <ANS> he was the one that prayed for the ship | <distractor> the second man didn't like him <distractor> the second man didn't want to leave <distractor> the second man's prayers were all answered |
86,622 | <QSN> The first man could get all the things because _ . <ANS> the second man prayed for him | <distractor> God was kind to him <distractor> God thought he was unlucky <distractor> the second man prayed for nothing |
86,623 | <QSN> What's the best title of the passage? <ANS> A friend's prayer | <distractor> How to live on an island <distractor> Two men on a ship <distractor> How to pray |
86,624 | <QSN> How many ways are mentioned to start a conversation in the reading? <ANS> Four. | <distractor> Only one. <distractor> Three. <distractor> Five. |
86,625 | <QSN> If someone is talking about something you don't like, you should _ according to the reading. <ANS> be cheerful and relaxed | <distractor> stop the conversation at once <distractor> keep silent all the time <distractor> talk about something new |
86,626 | <QSN> When is the Wild Food Festival held in the town of Hokitika every year? <ANS> In March. | <distractor> In April <distractor> In May <distractor> In June. |
86,627 | <QSN> What will you find on your plate at the festival? <ANS> Huhu grubs and beetles. | <distractor> West Coast beer. <distractor> Fish and chicken <distractor> Pork and eggs. |
86,628 | <QSN> Which activity can't you do at the festival? <ANS> You can make Maori food by yourself. | <distractor> You can eat Maori food. <distractor> You can enjoy live music and entertainment. <distractor> You can drink West Coast beer. |
86,629 | <QSN> Which place can't you stay during the festival? <ANS> An exciting place. | <distractor> A hotel <distractor> Local schools <distractor> In Greymouth |
86,630 | <QSN> Green Sea is _ the small village. <ANS> far from | <distractor> in <distractor> next to <distractor> near |
86,631 | <QSN> That day Mrs Green goes to Green Sea _ . <ANS> by train | <distractor> by bike <distractor> by air <distractor> by bus |
86,632 | <QSN> Jack doesn't telephone his mother because _ . <ANS> his mother has no telephone | <distractor> he doesn't like her <distractor> he can see her every day <distractor> he has no telephone |
86,633 | <QSN> Kate wants to keep thinner and healthier. Maybe she can borrow the book from _ . <ANS> Betty | <distractor> Tom <distractor> Sophia <distractor> Jane |
86,634 | <QSN> What is the main idea of this passage? <ANS> Life is limited but love is forever. | <distractor> The writer's parents had both died before he was50. <distractor> The writer regretted that he had no more time to stay with his parents. <distractor> The writer felt sad because he couldn't stay with his dad any more. |
86,635 | <QSN> According to the passage, we know that _ . <ANS> the writer's dad died a year ago | <distractor> the writer's dad died ten years ago <distractor> the writer's dad still lived with him <distractor> the writer's dad lived with his daughter |
86,636 | <QSN> In this passage the writer expressed his following emotions to his parents EXCEPT _ . <ANS> gratefulness | <distractor> missing <distractor> regrets <distractor> love |
86,637 | <QSN> According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? <ANS> The writer told his dad he loved him sometimes but not very often. | <distractor> The writer asked many questions. <distractor> The writer didn't give his dad any hugs. <distractor> The writer visited his dad very often. |
86,638 | <QSN> From the passage we know that _ . <ANS> Chris is an American | <distractor> Chris is thirty years old <distractor> Chris has been to China <distractor> Chris is in China now |
86,639 | <QSN> _ is the most difficult thing of the language for foreigners according to the writer. <ANS> Writing | <distractor> Listening <distractor> Speaking <distractor> Reading |
86,640 | <QSN> According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? <ANS> Chris' Chinese teacher is a Chinese. | <distractor> More than 40 million Americans are learning Chinese. <distractor> Chris thinks there are few benefits of learning Chinese. <distractor> Most foreigners don't think it's difficult to learn Chinese. |
86,641 | <QSN> The best time to visit Mexico is _ . <ANS> spring | <distractor> summer <distractor> autumn <distractor> winter |
86,642 | <QSN> For most of the year, the weather in South Africa is _ . <ANS> warm and sunny | <distractor> cool and rainy <distractor> hotand wet <distractor> cold and snowy |
86,643 | <QSN> If you want to sit on the beach and see the sunshine in August, you can go to _ . <ANS> Greece | <distractor> Mexico <distractor> South Africa <distractor> Australia |
86,644 | <QSN> The hottest months in Australia are from _ . <ANS> November to March | <distractor> June to November <distractor> April to June <distractor> November to February |
86,645 | <QSN> Tom came to the station to _ . <ANS> take the train home | <distractor> find a job <distractor> sell the ticket <distractor> take the train to Taibei |
86,646 | <QSN> The woman walked to Tom because _ . <ANS> she needed to take the train | <distractor> she was Tom's old friend <distractor> her child wanted to talk to Tom <distractor> she had no money to buy a ticket |
86,647 | <QSN> Tom didn't take the train because _ . <ANS> he gave his ticket to the woman | <distractor> he didn't take a train ticket <distractor> he missed the train <distractor> he wanted to talk to the old man |
86,648 | <QSN> The old man wanted to _ . <ANS> give Tom a job | <distractor> lend Tom some money <distractor> say "Thank you " to Tom <distractor> sit on the bench with Tom |
86,649 | <QSN> What can we learn from this story? <ANS> If we try our best to help others, others will help us. | <distractor> Many people find job in a train station. <distractor> Don't buy the last ticket of the train. <distractor> We should not give our ticket to others in a train station. |