填空题X 纠错 1 Many of
these customs include stories and beliefs related to creatures, real or magical,
taking the teeth. In Asia, for example, birds and other animals are thought to
play a role in taking these baby teeth. In the West, though, a fairy is thought
to visit. In all cases, it is considered lucky for the animal or fairy to take
the offered tooth.
2 Latter, the magpie will return and bring a new tooth for
the child. This custom is also followed in other Asian countries. In both Japan
and Vietnam, follow a similar tradition of throwing lost teeth onto the roofs of
houses.
3 In Mexico
and Spain, for instance, tradition says a mouse takes the tooth and leaves some
money. But in Mongolia, dogs are responsible for taking children’s teeth away.
Dogs are highly respected in Mongolian culture and are considered to be people’s
guardian angels.
4
Accordingly, parents in Mongolia will put their child’s lost tooth in the
fat of a piece of meat and feed it to a dog.
5 Many children in Western countries count on the
Tooth Fairy to leave money or presents in exchange for a tooth. The exact
origins of the Tooth Fairy are unknown, although the story probably began in
England or Ireland centuries ago. According to this tradition, a child puts a
lost tooth under his or her pillow before going to bed. In the small hours while
the child is sleeping, the Tooth Fairy takes the tooth and leaves something else
under the pillow. What she does with the teeth is a mystery. In France, the
Tooth Fairy leaves a small gift or candy. In the United States, however, the
Tooth Fairy usually leaves money. These days, the rate is $1 to $5 per tooth.
That can add up to a lot of money from the Tooth Fairy!
Fill in each blank with one of the following statements, two of which are
useless. Put the letters A, B, C, D, E, F or G in each blank according to the
theme development.
A. The idea of giving lost teeth to an
angel or fairy is also a common tradition in the West.
B. Many
cultures follow special customs when a child’s baby teeth fail out.
C. Tradition says that the new tooth will grow in good and strong if the
baby tooth is fed to a guardian angel.
D. Other countries have
teeth traditions which include other animals.
E. According to
tradition, a magpie will come and take the tooth.
F. The Tooth
Fairy probably originated in the west.
G. Many customs
indicateae that animals would take care of baby teeth.
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write the answers on the answer sheet.
Water for Life
Water
is essential for life. Yet many millions of people around the world face a water
1 (short). Many millions of children
die every year from water-borne di 2 and
drought regularly afflicts some of the world’s poorest countries. The world
needs to respond. 3 more
effectively.
We need to increase water
efficiency, especially in agriculture. We need to free women and girls from the
daily chore of 4 (get) water, often
from great distances. We must involve them in making a decision about water
management. We need to make sanitation a priority. This is
5 progress is lagging (滞后) most. We must also show that
water resources need not be a source of conflict. Ins 6
, they should be a catalyst (催化剂) for cooperation. Significant
gains have been made, but a major ef 7
is still required. That is why this year marks the beginning of the "Water
for Life" Decade. Our g 8 is to meet the
internationally agreed targets for water and sanitation by 2015, and to build a
foundation for 9 fur progress in the
years ahead.
This is an urgent matter affecting human
10 (develop), and human dignity.
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Management consultant Robert E. Brown explains what shaking hands is all about
in his book The Art, the Power, the Magic: How to Read Hands that
Talk.
For example, to do the "All-American Handshake", you have
to look into another person’s eyes, grasp his or her whole hand, and pump it two
or three times. According to Brown, this is the hand-shake of a good listener
and trustworthy person.
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salespeople often use the "Two-Handed Shake" because it’s extra-friendly.
Two-handed shakers put their left hand on the other person’s arm or shoulder as
they shake hands. This can feel too friendly to some people, so it’s best to use
it with good friends.
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handshakes that pull your fingers, or twist and crush your hand. If you get one
of these handshakes, the person is trying to intimidate you.
Two more uncomfortable handshakes are the "Palm Pinch" and the "Dead Fish". A
Palm Pincher shakes your hand with only a few fingers. In the Dead Fish shake,
the person’s hand slides out of the handshake. It’s possible that the people
with these handshakes are embarrassed or shy.
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important part of body language. It can identify someone as truthful, friendly,
powerful or nervous. It’s hard to be successful without mastering a good
handshake such as the All-American. If this isn’t your natural handshake, don’t
worry. Mr. Brown says that you can change your handshake with lots of practice.
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one of the following three ways: according to the context, by using the correct
form of the given word, or by using some given letters of the word. Remember to
write the answers on the answer sheet.
Water for Life
Water
is essential for life. Yet many millions of people around the world face a water
1 (short). Many millions of children
die every year from water-borne di 2 and
drought regularly afflicts some of the world’s poorest countries. The world
needs to respond. 3 more
effectively.
We need to increase water
efficiency, especially in agriculture. We need to free women and girls from the
daily chore of 4 (get) water, often
from great distances. We must involve them in making a decision about water
management. We need to make sanitation a priority. This is
5 progress is lagging (滞后) most. We must also show that
water resources need not be a source of conflict. Ins 6
, they should be a catalyst (催化剂) for cooperation. Significant
gains have been made, but a major ef 7
is still required. That is why this year marks the beginning of the "Water
for Life" Decade. Our g 8 is to meet the
internationally agreed targets for water and sanitation by 2015, and to build a
foundation for 9 fur progress in the
years ahead.
This is an urgent matter affecting human
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Management consultant Robert E. Brown explains what shaking hands is all about
in his book The Art, the Power, the Magic: How to Read Hands that
Talk.
For example, to do the "All-American Handshake", you have
to look into another person’s eyes, grasp his or her whole hand, and pump it two
or three times. According to Brown, this is the hand-shake of a good listener
and trustworthy person.
Politicians and
salespeople often use the "Two-Handed Shake" because it’s extra-friendly.
Two-handed shakers put their left hand on the other person’s arm or shoulder as
they shake hands. This can feel too friendly to some people, so it’s best to use
it with good friends.
Watch out for people with
handshakes that pull your fingers, or twist and crush your hand. If you get one
of these handshakes, the person is trying to intimidate you.
Two more uncomfortable handshakes are the "Palm Pinch" and the "Dead Fish". A
Palm Pincher shakes your hand with only a few fingers. In the Dead Fish shake,
the person’s hand slides out of the handshake. It’s possible that the people
with these handshakes are embarrassed or shy.
Shaking hands is an
important part of body language. It can identify someone as truthful, friendly,
powerful or nervous. It’s hard to be successful without mastering a good
handshake such as the All-American. If this isn’t your natural handshake, don’t
worry. Mr. Brown says that you can change your handshake with lots of practice.
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one of the following three ways: according to the context, by using the correct
form of the given word, or by using some given letters of the word. Remember to
write the answers on the answer sheet.
Water for Life
Water
is essential for life. Yet many millions of people around the world face a water
1 (short). Many millions of children
die every year from water-borne di 2 and
drought regularly afflicts some of the world’s poorest countries. The world
needs to respond. 3 more
effectively.
We need to increase water
efficiency, especially in agriculture. We need to free women and girls from the
daily chore of 4 (get) water, often
from great distances. We must involve them in making a decision about water
management. We need to make sanitation a priority. This is
5 progress is lagging (滞后) most. We must also show that
water resources need not be a source of conflict. Ins 6
, they should be a catalyst (催化剂) for cooperation. Significant
gains have been made, but a major ef 7
is still required. That is why this year marks the beginning of the "Water
for Life" Decade. Our g 8 is to meet the
internationally agreed targets for water and sanitation by 2015, and to build a
foundation for 9 fur progress in the
years ahead.
This is an urgent matter affecting human
10 (develop), and human dignity.
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Management consultant Robert E. Brown explains what shaking hands is all about
in his book The Art, the Power, the Magic: How to Read Hands that
Talk.
For example, to do the "All-American Handshake", you have
to look into another person’s eyes, grasp his or her whole hand, and pump it two
or three times. According to Brown, this is the hand-shake of a good listener
and trustworthy person.
Politicians and
salespeople often use the "Two-Handed Shake" because it’s extra-friendly.
Two-handed shakers put their left hand on the other person’s arm or shoulder as
they shake hands. This can feel too friendly to some people, so it’s best to use
it with good friends.
Watch out for people with
handshakes that pull your fingers, or twist and crush your hand. If you get one
of these handshakes, the person is trying to intimidate you.
Two more uncomfortable handshakes are the "Palm Pinch" and the "Dead Fish". A
Palm Pincher shakes your hand with only a few fingers. In the Dead Fish shake,
the person’s hand slides out of the handshake. It’s possible that the people
with these handshakes are embarrassed or shy.
Shaking hands is an
important part of body language. It can identify someone as truthful, friendly,
powerful or nervous. It’s hard to be successful without mastering a good
handshake such as the All-American. If this isn’t your natural handshake, don’t
worry. Mr. Brown says that you can change your handshake with lots of practice.
So, go on out there and start shaking hands. Just think of all the people you
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one of the following three ways: according to the context, by using the correct
form of the given word, or by using some given letters of the word. Remember to
write the answers on the answer sheet.
Water for Life
Water
is essential for life. Yet many millions of people around the world face a water
1 (short). Many millions of children
die every year from water-borne di 2 and
drought regularly afflicts some of the world’s poorest countries. The world
needs to respond. 3 more
effectively.
We need to increase water
efficiency, especially in agriculture. We need to free women and girls from the
daily chore of 4 (get) water, often
from great distances. We must involve them in making a decision about water
management. We need to make sanitation a priority. This is
5 progress is lagging (滞后) most. We must also show that
water resources need not be a source of conflict. Ins 6
, they should be a catalyst (催化剂) for cooperation. Significant
gains have been made, but a major ef 7
is still required. That is why this year marks the beginning of the "Water
for Life" Decade. Our g 8 is to meet the
internationally agreed targets for water and sanitation by 2015, and to build a
foundation for 9 fur progress in the
years ahead.
This is an urgent matter affecting human
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Management consultant Robert E. Brown explains what shaking hands is all about
in his book The Art, the Power, the Magic: How to Read Hands that
Talk.
For example, to do the "All-American Handshake", you have
to look into another person’s eyes, grasp his or her whole hand, and pump it two
or three times. According to Brown, this is the hand-shake of a good listener
and trustworthy person.
Politicians and
salespeople often use the "Two-Handed Shake" because it’s extra-friendly.
Two-handed shakers put their left hand on the other person’s arm or shoulder as
they shake hands. This can feel too friendly to some people, so it’s best to use
it with good friends.
Watch out for people with
handshakes that pull your fingers, or twist and crush your hand. If you get one
of these handshakes, the person is trying to intimidate you.
Two more uncomfortable handshakes are the "Palm Pinch" and the "Dead Fish". A
Palm Pincher shakes your hand with only a few fingers. In the Dead Fish shake,
the person’s hand slides out of the handshake. It’s possible that the people
with these handshakes are embarrassed or shy.
Shaking hands is an
important part of body language. It can identify someone as truthful, friendly,
powerful or nervous. It’s hard to be successful without mastering a good
handshake such as the All-American. If this isn’t your natural handshake, don’t
worry. Mr. Brown says that you can change your handshake with lots of practice.
So, go on out there and start shaking hands. Just think of all the people you
can meet.
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one of the following three ways: according to the context, by using the correct
form of the given word, or by using some given letters of the word. Remember to
write the answers on the answer sheet.
Water for Life
Water
is essential for life. Yet many millions of people around the world face a water
1 (short). Many millions of children
die every year from water-borne di 2 and
drought regularly afflicts some of the world’s poorest countries. The world
needs to respond. 3 more
effectively.
We need to increase water
efficiency, especially in agriculture. We need to free women and girls from the
daily chore of 4 (get) water, often
from great distances. We must involve them in making a decision about water
management. We need to make sanitation a priority. This is
5 progress is lagging (滞后) most. We must also show that
water resources need not be a source of conflict. Ins 6
, they should be a catalyst (催化剂) for cooperation. Significant
gains have been made, but a major ef 7
is still required. That is why this year marks the beginning of the "Water
for Life" Decade. Our g 8 is to meet the
internationally agreed targets for water and sanitation by 2015, and to build a
foundation for 9 fur progress in the
years ahead.
This is an urgent matter affecting human
10 (develop), and human dignity.
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Management consultant Robert E. Brown explains what shaking hands is all about
in his book The Art, the Power, the Magic: How to Read Hands that
Talk.
For example, to do the "All-American Handshake", you have
to look into another person’s eyes, grasp his or her whole hand, and pump it two
or three times. According to Brown, this is the hand-shake of a good listener
and trustworthy person.
Politicians and
salespeople often use the "Two-Handed Shake" because it’s extra-friendly.
Two-handed shakers put their left hand on the other person’s arm or shoulder as
they shake hands. This can feel too friendly to some people, so it’s best to use
it with good friends.
Watch out for people with
handshakes that pull your fingers, or twist and crush your hand. If you get one
of these handshakes, the person is trying to intimidate you.
Two more uncomfortable handshakes are the "Palm Pinch" and the "Dead Fish". A
Palm Pincher shakes your hand with only a few fingers. In the Dead Fish shake,
the person’s hand slides out of the handshake. It’s possible that the people
with these handshakes are embarrassed or shy.
Shaking hands is an
important part of body language. It can identify someone as truthful, friendly,
powerful or nervous. It’s hard to be successful without mastering a good
handshake such as the All-American. If this isn’t your natural handshake, don’t
worry. Mr. Brown says that you can change your handshake with lots of practice.
So, go on out there and start shaking hands. Just think of all the people you
can meet.