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吉林省长春市榆树市2024-2025学年九年级上学期11月月考英语试题
Seeing blood in a horror movie might make you cover your eyes,but real blood isn't scary at all. That's why blood donors are considered lifesavers.
Blood donors are those giving blood﹣usually about 200 ml at a time﹣to blood banks or blood donation(捐赠)centers. For example,someone may have lost blood in accidents,or have a serious illness that requires his blood to be replaced. Hospitals and blood banks store the blood and try to keep enough on hand.
Medical workers ask donors several questions to make sure the blood is safe to use. Then the donors relax,often reading a magazine or talking as their blood is drawn. Afterward,the donors may receive some juice or water and maybe fruit to give them energy. The process is simple,not scary. .
To give blood,a person must be at least 18 years old and must meet certain other requirements. Students of all ages,though,can learn more about the donation process by visiting a local blood donation center. It is also an easy way to help a community.
A. Donating blood is not difficult. B. Then the blood can be used for people in need. C. In fact,blood is the gift of life and keeps us alive. D. Donating blood is not only one of the easiest ways to save lives. E. Most people are able to donate blood again in several months if they wish. |
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In the eyes of many foreigners, Chinese people are the best hosts and the worst guests. And Western hosts sometimes look rude (粗鲁的) in the eyes of Chinese guests too. That's because the guest-host relationship in China is{#blank#}1{#/blank#}from that in some Western countries.
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My wife's mother is Chinese and she doesn't smoke. When I see some of her guests smoking in her house, as a non-smoker, I {#blank#}4{#/blank#}unhappy. Usually I want to {#blank#}5{#/blank#}them directly, but in China, a good host does not do that. In most North American homes, if you are a guest, and the hosts are non-smokers, you should not smoke in their house. At the very least, you should ask, "Is it OK if I smoke here?" But, don't be {#blank#}6{#/blank#}if they say, "No, you can't smoke here," In our culture, if you smoke in the host's house, you are a bad guest. But if the hosts don't allow you to {#blank#}7{#/blank#}in their house, it doesn't mean they are rude hosts.
Guests in China also {#blank#}8{#/blank#}special habits. Some Western people may not adapt to (适应) these habits very soon. Thankfully, my wife is Chinese, so whenever we visit a Chinese family, she {#blank#}9{#/blank#}me to buy the host a gift. However, giving a gift to a host is not always necessary in my country. So, if you invite international guests to your house, don't be too surprised if they don't bring you a(n){#blank#}10{#/blank#}.
In a word, no matter where you are, the best way to be a good guest is to adapt to the habits of your hosts.
In Australia, different people have different ways to have fun. They also have their own ideas about how to pass time.
Most children, about 80%, work hard in school because they have to take lots of exams. After school, they don't want to stay at home reading books any more. Instead, they go out to play.
Some old people get up early in the morning. Then they go to the park to read newspapers. It helps them know what is happening around the world. In the evening, they would like to watch TV at home.
Young people enjoy having relaxing trips on weekends. They go to mountains to have a picnic or go to the forest to camp. They usually start on Friday and spend one or two days outside. On Sunday evening, they start their way back home. Nobody seems to be in a hurry, although a busy week is waiting for them again.
Australians' Ways to Have Fun
Who | Where or when | Ways to have fun |
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After school | Go out{#blank#}2{#/blank#} | |
Some old people | In the morning | ◆Get up early ◆Go to the park to read newspapers |
{#blank#}3{#/blank#} | Watch TV at home | |
Young people | On weekends | Have {#blank#}4{#/blank#} trips: ◆Go to mountains to have a picnic ◆Go to the forest to camp |
On Sunday evening | {#blank#}5{#/blank#} back home |
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