2016年11月pets5考试WSK考试完型填空模拟题
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模拟练习题一:
说明:阅读下面的短文,从短文后所给各项的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
"Thank you" means that you recognize that someone has done something for you. Thus we thank people all day ( 1) even for the smallest, most ( 2) things. If a waitress brings you a ( 3) of coffee, you say "Thank you". When you ( 4) your food and get your ( 5), you say "Thank you" to the ( 6). If someone gives you ( 7) in the street, you say "Thank you". If someone ( 8) you to dinner, you say "Yes, thank you, I'd ( 9) to come." However, that's more than (10). Excessive expressions of gratitude (11) Westerners extremely (12) and gives asense of (13) thanks, a sense of formal or required Kowtowing (叩头) which does not (14) gratitude but insincerity. For example, if your advisor spends a half-hour of his time (15) you edit some letter you've just written, you will (16) to say "Thank you, I really (17) your time." But one or two phrases of that (18) is enough. If you go on and on (19) statements about his kindness, the person will feel not thanked but (20) and will not be anxious to help you again.
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nary tiny usual often
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back pay off pay up pay for
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omer cashier principal postman
estion direction hints interview
rs brings demands invites
love need move
cient enough full certain
do make cause
ppy unlucky unlikely uncomfortable
y full grateful troubled
cate tell signify direct
ing to help on helping helped
use need bother
e appreciate spend cost
type variety style
through with by
atisfied annoyed hated disturbed
答案:
AADDB BBDBB CDACA CBACB
模拟练习题二:
说明:阅读下面的短文,从短文后所给各项的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
"Thank you" means that you recognize that someone has done something for you. Thus we thank people all day ( 1) even for the smallest, most ( 2) things. If a waitress brings you a ( 3) of coffee, you say "Thank you". When you ( 4) your food and get your ( 5), you say "Thank you" to the ( 6). If someone gives you ( 7) in the street, you say "Thank you". If someone ( 8) you to dinner, you say "Yes, thank you, I'd ( 9) to come." However, that's more than (10). Excessive expressions of gratitude (11) Westerners extremely (12) and gives asense of (13) thanks, a sense of formal or required Kowtowing (叩头) which does not (14) gratitude but insincerity. For example, if your advisor spends a half-hour of his time (15) you edit some letter you've just written, you will (16) to say "Thank you, I really (17) your time." But one or two phrases of that (18) is enough. If you go on and on (19) statements about his kindness, the person will feel not thanked but (20) and will not be anxious to help you again.
round over about
nary tiny usual often
le tin can cup
back pay off pay up pay for
s change bills charge
omer cashier principal postman
estion direction hints interview
rs brings demands invites
love need move
cient enough full certain
do make cause
ppy unlucky unlikely uncomfortable
y full grateful troubled
cate tell signify direct
ing to help on helping helped
use need bother
e appreciate spend cost
type variety style
through with by
atisfied annoyed hated disturbed
答案:
AADDB BBDBB CDACA CBACB
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