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The British pub, to some degree is an essential part of British culture and pubs are the social hubs of the British society.

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第1题
听力原文: Pub-goers will indicate in unspoken ways if they are interested in chatting. Con
centrate on those who have bought drinks and are still standing idly at the bar. Those who have moved to sit at tables are probably not seeking company. Look for people with "open" body language, facing outwards into the room. Don't ever introduce yourself with an outstretched hand and a big smile. The British, quite frankly, do not want to know your name and shake your hand or at least not until a proper degree of mutual interest has been well established.

Talk generally about the weather, the beer or the pub and at an appropriate moment, offer to your newfound companion a drink. This exchange is key to feeling part of the pub crowd and thereby getting to know more about Britain than its tourists spots. The ritual of sharingbuying rounds of drinks in turnis of great significance. This is because the British male is frightened of intimacy, finds it difficult to express friendly interest in other males and can be somewhat aggressive in his manner.

If you are having British friends or business contracts, one of your hosts will probably buy the first round, but you should be quick to offer the next. The right time to offer to buy a drink is when their glasses are still a quarter full. The line of "It's my round What are you having?" may not be in your phrase book, but it is one of the most useful sentences in the English language.

(30)

A.Stretch your hand for a handshake.

B.Show a big smile on your face.

C.Tell your name, then ask for the other's.

D.Simply say "Hi" with a slight nodding.

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第2题
Which of the following statements is true about British pub etiquette?A.It is OK to star

A.It is OK to start up a conversation with someone sitting at a tabl

B.You should wait quietly for the waiters coming to serve you.

C.You should tip bar staff in pubs.

D.If you go to a pub with your friends, you should know how to buy the rounds.

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第3题
Which of the following statements is true about a British pub?A.All pubs have to close

A.All pubs have to close at 11 p.m. according to the law.

B.Customers must leave the pub immediately when the pub owner sounds a bell.

C.No one is allowed to stay after the pub closes.

D.Pub signs display both the name of the pub and a pictorial representation of the nam

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第4题
听力原文:Visitors to Britain may find the best place to approach local culture is in a tra

听力原文: Visitors to Britain may find the best place to approach local culture is in a traditional pub. The mysterious rituals of British pubs must be taken into consideration.

Most pubs have no waiters. You have to go to the bar to buy drinks. This may sound inconvenient, but there is a hidden purpose. Pub culture is designed to promote sociability in a society known for its reserve. Standing at the bar for service allows you to chat with others waiting to be served. The bar counter is possibly the only site in the British Isles in which conversation with strangers is considered entirely appropriate and really quite normal behavior.

"If you haven't been to a pub, you haven't been to Britain." This tip can be found in a booklet, Passport to the Pub: The Tourists' Guide to Pub Etiquette, a customers' code of conduct for those wanting to sample "a central part of British life and culture". The trouble is that if you do not follow the local rules, the experience may fall flat. For example, if you are in a big group, it is best if only one or two people go to buy the drinks. Nothing irritates the regular customers and the bar staff more than a gang of strangers blocking all access to the bar while they chat and hesitate about what to order.

(26)

A.Church.

B.Art museum.

C.Buckingham Palace.

D.Local pubs.

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第5题
SECTION CNEWS BROADCASTDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Lis

SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST

Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.

听力原文: The Lower House of the British Parliament has voted to ban smoking in all enclosed public places in England, including all pubs and bars and even private members' clubs. Scotland has already decided on a similar ban as have a number of other European countries. A complete ban wasn't what the government intended when it introduced this legislation into parliament. It was cunning to greatly restrict public smoking, partly for the smokers' own good, but also for the sake of staff who work in restaurants and other public places, and who've been forced to breathe in other people's smoke. But the original plan was to allow smoking to continue in a kind of basic bar or pub which doesn't serve food and in private members' clubs. That has now been comprehensively defeated in the House of Commons.

What did the government intend to do in the beginning?

A.Greatly restrict public smoking.

B.Ban smoking in all public places.

C.Supervise smoking in some bars.

D.Ban public smoking in England.

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第6题
SECTION CNEWS BROADCASTDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Lis

SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST

Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.

听力原文: (6) The Lower House of the British Parliament has voted to ban smoking in all enclosed public places in England, including all pubs and bars and even private members' clubs. Scotland has already decided on a similar ban as have a number of other European countries. A complete ban wasn't what the government intended when it introduced this legislation into parliament, It was cunning to greatly restrict public smoking, partly for the stackers-own good, but also (7) for the sake of staff who work in restaurants and other public places, and who've been forced to breathe in other people's smoke. But the original plan was to allow smoking to continue in a kind of basic bar or pub which doesn't serve food and in private members' clubs. That has now been comprehensively defeated in the House of Commons.

What did the government intend to do in the beginning?

A.To greatly restrict public smoking.

B.To ban smoking in all public places.

C.To supervise smoking in some bars.

D.To ban public smoking in England.

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第7题
According to government statistics, men of all social classes in Britain visit pubs quite
often, 【21】______ the kind of pub they go to may be different and their reasons for going there 【22】______ ,too. At present, they often take their wives or girl-friends, which 【23】______ to be the case.

The fact is that the typical English pub is changing, partly 【24】______ the licensing laws not being so strict as they 【25】______ ,but also because publicans are trying to 【26】______ away with the old Victorian 【27】______ of the pub and 【28】______ provide couples with an atmosphere where they can both feel happy. Pub used not to open 【29】______ at certain times. The result was that they were usually 【30】______ with men who seemed to be drinking as much as possible in the time 【31】______ . But that kind of pub is quickly becoming a thing of the past.

Curiously enough, the old British licensing laws, which foreigners found so objectionable and absurd, were 【32】______ introduced as a 【33】______ measure to stop workers drinking in the World War I. 【34】______ , the strong Puritanical 【35】______ in Parliament took 【36】______ of the law and 【37】______ it.

Opening hours are 【38】______ limited to eight hours a day, but the publican can now choose which hours 【39】______ him best. And nowadays you can even get a cup of coffee if you prefer 【40】______ beer. But in spite of this the Puritans would never dream of admitting that a pub could become a repeatable place.

【21】

A.and

B.though

C.when

D.as

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第8题
Pubs can be found in every town, city or village in Britain. Social life for many people h
as (1) on the pub for many years. Opening and closing times are (2) by law and, ten minutes before closing time, the barman or barmaid rings a bell or (3) ,“Last orders!”When you go into a pub you have to go to the bar, pay for your drink and carry it to your seat.

It is (4) in Britain to “go for a drink” with friends. People often (5) at a pub before going on to another place. On Friday and Saturday evening pubs in some city centers can be very (6). Some people do a tour of all pars in one (7) and have a drink in each one: this is called a“pub crawl”.

It used to be (8) to get a cup of coffee in a pub, and children were not allowed inside. Though it is still against the law to serve alcohol to anyone under eighteen, pubs are now trying to (9) family. Pubs with gardens or chairs arid table sout side are often crowded in the summer.Pubs are still a central part of British (10) .

A.centered

B.depended

C.based

D.acted

A.planned

B.agreed

C.decided

D.accepted

A.customary

B.strange

C.important

D.expensive

A.necessary

B.difficult

C.cheap

D.common

A.history

B.science

C.education

D.culture

A.corner

B.room

C.area

D.street

A.protect

B.remind

C.encourage

D.punish

A.call

B.meet

C.smoke

D.discuss

A.beautiful

B.surprising

C.crowded

D.lonely

A.comforts

B.explains

C.shouts

D.apologies

请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!

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第9题
听力原文: Today, "Traveler" invites you to visit London. There are few cities in the world

听力原文: Today, "Traveler" invites you to visit London.

There are few cities in the world which call to mind so many powerful visual images as London, such as Big Ben, the Beefeater in their distinctive uniforms, and of course London's unique red buses. In fact. red has traditionally been the color of choice in London. even including the phone boxes. All these and many other images are familiar, not only to the millions of tourists who visit the city each year, but also to many more millions of people around the world who have never been here. Most tourists choose to travel around London by the subway—which Londoners call the "underground" or, more familiarly, the "tube". London's subway system is the oldest in the world--the first line was constructed in 1860—and it is still one of the most extensive, with over 200 stations and 300 miles of track.

Britain was the first country in the world to introduce parliamentary democracy, and the imposing 19th century Parliament buildings are one of London's main tourist attraction. Britain remains a monarchy to this day, of course, and the Queen's London home, Buckingham Palace, is now open for tourists to visit. And they certainly do visit it: this may possibly be the most photographed building in the world!

Everywhere you go in London there are reminders of Britain's history and traditions, of the days when the British Empire ruled nearly half the world. But ail these powerful images of past glories and triumphs are not always seen so favorably by Londoners themselves. There's often a feeling that visitors to Britain are more interested in her past than in her present or future. London is more than a vast museum of historical treasures, it's also a very dynamic modem city, with as rich a cultural life as you'll find anywhere in the world. London by night is buzzing with activity, with people out to go to a show, a movie, a meal out, or just to wander around. And it doesn't rain in London as often as many people think! The West End of London is sometimes called "Theatreland"; most major British movie and TV stars have appeared on stage here at some point in their careers. Another world-famous British institution is the "pub", which is an abbreviation of the "public house". Once London's pubs were for drinking only, and mainly frequented by men. Today they serve ail kinds of food, and many of them also offer live music, comedy, theatre or other forms of entertainment. And, of course, they welcome young and old, men and women alike. So here we are again in Piccadilly Circus, London's most famous meeting point, as we prepare to leave this unforgettable city. And we're aware, like all visitors to London, of how more we could have seen, if we had more time.

Questions:

23.Which of the following is true?

24.According to the passage, where do tourists take most photographs?

25.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

26.If you want to meet a friend, where are you most likely to go to?

(43)

A.The first line of London's subway system was built in 1816.

B.In London, subway is more often called "underground" or "tube".

C.Poor tourists choose to travel around London by the subway,

D.London's subway system is out of date now.

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第10题
According to government statistics,men of all social classes in Britain visit pubs quite r

According to government statistics, men of all social classes in Britain visit pubs quite regularly,【61】the kind of pub they go to may be different and their reasons for going there【62】, too. Nowadays they often take their wives or girl-friends, which【63】to be the case.

The fact is that the typical English pub is changing, partly【64】the licensing laws not being so strict as they【65】, but also because publicans are trying to【66】away with the old Victorian【67】of the pub and【68】provide couples with an atmosphere where they can both enjoy themselves. Pub used not to open【69】at certain times. The result was that they were usually【70】with men who seemed to be drinking as much as possible in the time【71】. But that kind of pub is rapidly becoming a thing of the past.

Curiously enough, the old British licensing laws, which foreigners found so objectionable and absurd, were【72】introduced as a【73】measure to stop workers drinking in the First World War.【74】, the strong Puritanical【75】in Parliament took【76】of the law and【77】it.

Opening hours are【78】limited to eight hours a day, but the publican can now choose which hours【79】him best. And these days you can even get a cup of coffee if you prefer【80】beer. But in spite of this the Puritans would never dream of admitting that a pub could become a repeatable place.

(41)

A.and

B.though

C.when

D.as

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