新题型精炼

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试卷简介: 新题型精炼, 此试卷为参加"英语二"的考生提供的"新题型精炼"的答案和解析。

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You don't always have to arrive on time and fresh-cut flowers are not the perfect house-warming present. Whether it's a backyard BBQ, a formal wedding or a dinner party for ten, here are all your must-follow modern etiquette rules.
Trying to give someone a "unique" gift can sometimes backfire with the guests wondering what the heck you were thinking. "Purchasing from a registry is your absolute best bet for giving a gift that is truly wanted and needed," says Farley. If you're going to purchase from the registry remember that while it's fine to bring a bulky gift for a party at someone's home, don't do it for a wedding. "Save yourself, and the couple, the hassle of lugging it around and choose to have it shipped to them directly instead," says Tutera. Also, make sure you always follow these wedding etiquette rules.42.
What about hostess gifts for housewarming and other casual parties? "A lovely bottle of wine, particularly one you know the party-giver enjoys, is often the best choice," says Farley. But don't assume this will be consumed on the night of the event; it's up to the host if they choose to share it with other guests. A no-no? "Do not bring fresh-cut flowers; while lovely, arranging them will take the host's time away from other important tasks on the night of the party," explains Farley. If you'd like to send flowers, do so after the occasion as a thank-you, delivered by a local florist.43.
Ifit's a wedding: "Always arrive at least 15 t0 30 minutes earlier than the scheduled ceremony start time. You don't want to be walking in when the processional has begun or when the bride is about to make her big entrance," says Tutera.44.
"Do not show up with a guest if you were not invited with one," says Tutera. This goes for weddings, housewarmings, dinners and other parties. Remember to always RSVP before the deadline. It's rude to keep people waiting.45.
When it comes to drinking, be it at a wedding, BBQ or casual dinner, make sure to do so in moderation. "You don't want to be that guest," advises Tutera.
  • A. Dress the part
  • B. Stick with the registry
  • C. Skip the flowers
  • D. Don't go broke giving a gift
  • E. Be on time to a wedding
  • F. Go easy on the booze
  • G. Don't bring a +l
2 单选题 0分
You don't always have to arrive on time and fresh-cut flowers are not the perfect house-warming present. Whether it's a backyard BBQ, a formal wedding or a dinner party for ten, here are all your must-follow modern etiquette rules.
Trying to give someone a "unique" gift can sometimes backfire with the guests wondering what the heck you were thinking. "Purchasing from a registry is your absolute best bet for giving a gift that is truly wanted and needed," says Farley. If you're going to purchase from the registry remember that while it's fine to bring a bulky gift for a party at someone's home, don't do it for a wedding. "Save yourself, and the couple, the hassle of lugging it around and choose to have it shipped to them directly instead," says Tutera. Also, make sure you always follow these wedding etiquette rules.42.
What about hostess gifts for housewarming and other casual parties? "A lovely bottle of wine, particularly one you know the party-giver enjoys, is often the best choice," says Farley. But don't assume this will be consumed on the night of the event; it's up to the host if they choose to share it with other guests. A no-no? "Do not bring fresh-cut flowers; while lovely, arranging them will take the host's time away from other important tasks on the night of the party," explains Farley. If you'd like to send flowers, do so after the occasion as a thank-you, delivered by a local florist.43.
Ifit's a wedding: "Always arrive at least 15 t0 30 minutes earlier than the scheduled ceremony start time. You don't want to be walking in when the processional has begun or when the bride is about to make her big entrance," says Tutera.44.
"Do not show up with a guest if you were not invited with one," says Tutera. This goes for weddings, housewarmings, dinners and other parties. Remember to always RSVP before the deadline. It's rude to keep people waiting.45.
When it comes to drinking, be it at a wedding, BBQ or casual dinner, make sure to do so in moderation. "You don't want to be that guest," advises Tutera.
  • A. Dress the part
  • B. Stick with the registry
  • C. Skip the flowers
  • D. Don't go broke giving a gift
  • E. Be on time to a wedding
  • F. Go easy on the booze
  • G. Don't bring a +l
3 单选题 0分
You don't always have to arrive on time and fresh-cut flowers are not the perfect house-warming present. Whether it's a backyard BBQ, a formal wedding or a dinner party for ten, here are all your must-follow modern etiquette rules.
Trying to give someone a "unique" gift can sometimes backfire with the guests wondering what the heck you were thinking. "Purchasing from a registry is your absolute best bet for giving a gift that is truly wanted and needed," says Farley. If you're going to purchase from the registry remember that while it's fine to bring a bulky gift for a party at someone's home, don't do it for a wedding. "Save yourself, and the couple, the hassle of lugging it around and choose to have it shipped to them directly instead," says Tutera. Also, make sure you always follow these wedding etiquette rules.42.
What about hostess gifts for housewarming and other casual parties? "A lovely bottle of wine, particularly one you know the party-giver enjoys, is often the best choice," says Farley. But don't assume this will be consumed on the night of the event; it's up to the host if they choose to share it with other guests. A no-no? "Do not bring fresh-cut flowers; while lovely, arranging them will take the host's time away from other important tasks on the night of the party," explains Farley. If you'd like to send flowers, do so after the occasion as a thank-you, delivered by a local florist.43.
Ifit's a wedding: "Always arrive at least 15 t0 30 minutes earlier than the scheduled ceremony start time. You don't want to be walking in when the processional has begun or when the bride is about to make her big entrance," says Tutera.44.
"Do not show up with a guest if you were not invited with one," says Tutera. This goes for weddings, housewarmings, dinners and other parties. Remember to always RSVP before the deadline. It's rude to keep people waiting.45.
When it comes to drinking, be it at a wedding, BBQ or casual dinner, make sure to do so in moderation. "You don't want to be that guest," advises Tutera.
  • A. Dress the part
  • B. Stick with the registry
  • C. Skip the flowers
  • D. Don't go broke giving a gift
  • E. Be on time to a wedding
  • F. Go easy on the booze
  • G. Don't bring a +l
4 单选题 0分
You don't always have to arrive on time and fresh-cut flowers are not the perfect house-warming present. Whether it's a backyard BBQ, a formal wedding or a dinner party for ten, here are all your must-follow modern etiquette rules.
Trying to give someone a "unique" gift can sometimes backfire with the guests wondering what the heck you were thinking. "Purchasing from a registry is your absolute best bet for giving a gift that is truly wanted and needed," says Farley. If you're going to purchase from the registry remember that while it's fine to bring a bulky gift for a party at someone's home, don't do it for a wedding. "Save yourself, and the couple, the hassle of lugging it around and choose to have it shipped to them directly instead," says Tutera. Also, make sure you always follow these wedding etiquette rules.42.
What about hostess gifts for housewarming and other casual parties? "A lovely bottle of wine, particularly one you know the party-giver enjoys, is often the best choice," says Farley. But don't assume this will be consumed on the night of the event; it's up to the host if they choose to share it with other guests. A no-no? "Do not bring fresh-cut flowers; while lovely, arranging them will take the host's time away from other important tasks on the night of the party," explains Farley. If you'd like to send flowers, do so after the occasion as a thank-you, delivered by a local florist.43.
Ifit's a wedding: "Always arrive at least 15 t0 30 minutes earlier than the scheduled ceremony start time. You don't want to be walking in when the processional has begun or when the bride is about to make her big entrance," says Tutera.44.
"Do not show up with a guest if you were not invited with one," says Tutera. This goes for weddings, housewarmings, dinners and other parties. Remember to always RSVP before the deadline. It's rude to keep people waiting.45.
When it comes to drinking, be it at a wedding, BBQ or casual dinner, make sure to do so in moderation. "You don't want to be that guest," advises Tutera.
  • A. Dress the part
  • B. Stick with the registry
  • C. Skip the flowers
  • D. Don't go broke giving a gift
  • E. Be on time to a wedding
  • F. Go easy on the booze
  • G. Don't bring a +l
5 单选题 0分
You don't always have to arrive on time and fresh-cut flowers are not the perfect house-warming present. Whether it's a backyard BBQ, a formal wedding or a dinner party for ten, here are all your must-follow modern etiquette rules.
Trying to give someone a "unique" gift can sometimes backfire with the guests wondering what the heck you were thinking. "Purchasing from a registry is your absolute best bet for giving a gift that is truly wanted and needed," says Farley. If you're going to purchase from the registry remember that while it's fine to bring a bulky gift for a party at someone's home, don't do it for a wedding. "Save yourself, and the couple, the hassle of lugging it around and choose to have it shipped to them directly instead," says Tutera. Also, make sure you always follow these wedding etiquette rules.42.
What about hostess gifts for housewarming and other casual parties? "A lovely bottle of wine, particularly one you know the party-giver enjoys, is often the best choice," says Farley. But don't assume this will be consumed on the night of the event; it's up to the host if they choose to share it with other guests. A no-no? "Do not bring fresh-cut flowers; while lovely, arranging them will take the host's time away from other important tasks on the night of the party," explains Farley. If you'd like to send flowers, do so after the occasion as a thank-you, delivered by a local florist.43.
Ifit's a wedding: "Always arrive at least 15 t0 30 minutes earlier than the scheduled ceremony start time. You don't want to be walking in when the processional has begun or when the bride is about to make her big entrance," says Tutera.44.
"Do not show up with a guest if you were not invited with one," says Tutera. This goes for weddings, housewarmings, dinners and other parties. Remember to always RSVP before the deadline. It's rude to keep people waiting.45.
When it comes to drinking, be it at a wedding, BBQ or casual dinner, make sure to do so in moderation. "You don't want to be that guest," advises Tutera.
  • A. Dress the part
  • B. Stick with the registry
  • C. Skip the flowers
  • D. Don't go broke giving a gift
  • E. Be on time to a wedding
  • F. Go easy on the booze
  • G. Don't bring a +l