
2024年中考英语逆袭冲刺名校模拟真题速递(天津专用) 第三期 短文首字母填空15篇(天津名校模拟) (2024·天津红桥·二模)根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。每空限填一词。 Body language is an important form of communication that is used everywhere, a 1 we don’t often think about it. Some messages are understood by people around the world just because they are not c 2 by words. For example, in many countries, people nod their heads to show agreement and they put their fingers up to their mouths to ask for s 3 . H 4 , body language is used differently in different cultures. For example, in some western cultures, people shrug (耸肩) their shoulders to show they don’t understand or they don’t care about something. This isn’t common in o 5 places. In Japan, people b 6 to show respect (尊敬) when they greet each other or say goodbye. This isn’t done in the West. Sometimes, people think they know about the body language customs of certain cultures, but in fact, they don’t know enough. Kissing is an example that we need to l 7 about. In many European cultures, women and children are kissed on each cheek (脸颊) by family members or friends when they m 8 in the street. New friends are often greeted with a kiss on the cheek by Europeans at parties. In the Middle East, you must be c 9 about your feet. It is very rude to show the bottom of your shoes when you rest one leg on t 10 of the other. It is also not polite to touch people with your shoes. So, as we can see, body language is just as important as spoken language when we communicate with people from other cultures. (2024·天津河北·二模)根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。每空限填一词。 December 9th, 2021, three Shenzhou-13 astronauts, Ye Guangfu, Wang Yaping and Zhai Zhigang, gave their first class from China’s Tiangong space station. The lesson started at 3: 40 p.m. (Beijing Time) and l 11 nearly one hour, primary and middle school students a 12 the lesson from five classrooms across China. At the beginning of the class, Wang, the first female astronaut to enter China’s space station, gave the students a tour of their living and working areas. Ye showed the students how he turned a 13 his body in space. He also explained why it is i 14 for astronauts to walk in space like they normally (正常地) do on Earth. Wang introduced how they lived and worked in space and did some i 15 experiments. In one experiment, she made small water film and put a pink folded (折叠的) paper flower on it. Soon the flower unfolded and blossomed (开花). Zhai took the video of the experiments during the whole class. To r 16 to a student’s question about water, Wang said the water they drink is recycled. There is no difference in taste b 17 regular (普通的) and recycled water. With a water recycling s 18 , they can fully use every drop of water in the space station. Over 1, 000 teachers and students took part in the video communication with the astronauts. The astronauts showed them how ... ...
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