bsp; C.fairy tales D.Greco-Roman mythology
10.“Lowboy” corresponds to _______.
A.矮个子男孩 B.矮脚抽屉柜
C.半高啤酒瓶 D.小板凳
11.When people shake hands _______.
A.both men and women usually take off their gloves before they shake hands
B.men usually take off gloves before they shake hands
C.neither men nor women take off gloves
D.men extend their hands first
12.“A Chauvinist pig” refers to a person who believes that women are _______.
A.inferior B.sociable
C.frail D.prone to tears
13.In British English, to gain the attention of a stranger, speakers often rely on _______.
A.“Excuse me” B.“Hello”
C.“Miss/Ma'am/Mister/Sir” D.“Hi”
14.In the English proverb “form his foot, you may know Hercules”,“Hercules” refers to _______.
A.a British hero B.an American hero
C.a mythical Greek hero D.a Roman hero
15.Staring or gaping during a conversation is considered _______ in English culture.
A.curious B.surprised
C.trustworthy D.impolite
16.“It's important how you package your ideas” illustrated the metaphor that _______.
A.ideas are commodities B.ideas are resources
C.ideas are money D.ideas are fashions
17.Raising one's closed hand to his head with the forefinger and the thumb stretching out and the forefinger pointing to his temple means “_______”.
A.Let me think B.Use your head
C.Kill yourself D.I have a headache
18.The idiomatic expression “to pull one's leg”means _______.
A.to tease somebody B.to run away
C.to praise somebody D.to be angry wit |
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