Many people like to make a good impression on other people. This is true when they go to a meeting or go out with their friends. Dressing well is one of the ways of making a good impression.Different countries have different ideas of dressing well. In the United States, people think that it is better to dress simply and suitably. For example, ball-dresses are not suitable for school or for work. They do not wear heavy clothing in summer, nor would it be comfortable.Dressing with too many colors is not a good taste. Simple clothes are easy to find and they can be bought cheaply, too. They are always in good taste.Simple and suitable clothing is worth having for children, too. A little girl does not feel comfortable when she is wearing a party dress and all the other girls in school are wearing plain sweaters (毛线衫) and shirts. A little boy is not happy when he is the only one in his class without a tie. Feeling "different" is never very comfortable for a child.There is an old saying, which reads, "Do in Rome as the Romans do." When you live in the United Slates, you will be happier if you learn lo dress simply and suitably. This text mainly discusses ().
A. good tastes
B. dressing in America
C. simple clothes
D. good impression
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W: Good afternoon, Uncle Smith.M: Good afternoon, Cathy.W: There will be a dinner party for my birthday. Would you comeM: I’d love to. WhenW: Next Saturday.M: I’m afraid I’m busy then. I have to meet a foreign friend at the airport.W: That’s OK. What about SundayM: That will be all right.W: That’s great. You can come at around 7:00 and we can chat for a while before the party starts. Why would not Uncle Smith come on Saturday().
A. Because he would leave for another city that day.
Because he had to meet his friend that day.
C. Because he had to see a doctor that day.
Scott and his companions (同伴) were terribly disappointed, When they got to the South Pole, they found the Norwegians (挪威人) had beaten them in the (36) to be the first ever to (37) the South Pole. After planting the British (38) at the Pole, they (39) a photograph of themselves (40) they started the 950 mile journey (41) .The journey was unexpectedly (42) and the joy and excitement about the Pole had gone out of them. The sun hardly (43) . The snow storms always made it impossible to (44) the stones they had (45) to mark their way home.Captain Oates had been suffering for (46) (47) his (48) feet. At night His feet swelled (肿胀) so large that he could (49) put his boots (50) the next morning, and he walked bravely although he was in great (51) . He knew his slowness was making it (52) likely that (53) could save themselves. He asked them to leave him behind in his sleeping bag, but they (54) , and helped him on a few more miles, until it was time to put up the (55) for another night. 38().
A. tree
B. bag
C. flag
D. food
M: As far as I know, you’ve been here in the city for about one year.W: You are right. And I really want to stay a little longer. How does the woman feel about her staying in the city().
A. She doesn’t like it at all.
B. She doesn’t know what to say.
C. She really enjoys it.
Scott and his companions (同伴) were terribly disappointed, When they got to the South Pole, they found the Norwegians (挪威人) had beaten them in the (36) to be the first ever to (37) the South Pole. After planting the British (38) at the Pole, they (39) a photograph of themselves (40) they started the 950 mile journey (41) .The journey was unexpectedly (42) and the joy and excitement about the Pole had gone out of them. The sun hardly (43) . The snow storms always made it impossible to (44) the stones they had (45) to mark their way home.Captain Oates had been suffering for (46) (47) his (48) feet. At night His feet swelled (肿胀) so large that he could (49) put his boots (50) the next morning, and he walked bravely although he was in great (51) . He knew his slowness was making it (52) likely that (53) could save themselves. He asked them to leave him behind in his sleeping bag, but they (54) , and helped him on a few more miles, until it was time to put up the (55) for another night. 37().
A. arrive
B. reach
C. get
D. have