2018-2019学年外研版高一英语必修二学案:Module 5 Newspapers and Magazines(Period 2)
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  This morning , who 14 the earth. He was the 438th person to travel astronauts from 32 countries. These astronauts have spent more than 26,000 days in space. China became the third nation a man space. Yang said it was a great moment

   China. Premier Wen telephoned the control center to

   .   In space   When Yang was traveling in space, he

  Planet earth . He also spoke to two astronauts the International Space Station, which is the earth. Congratulations   Many countries sent of . They said Yang's space flight was an important ,and a step forward for the whole world. And they wish China

  With its space flight program.

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  Australia is a young nation, and the Australian people come from many different cultural backgrounds. As you make friends here, you'll find there is no such a person as a "typical" Australian. You'll come across a wide range of social customs and views of life, some of which may be very new to you. Here we want to present some of the different ways of greeting.

First names are used more often in Australia than in many other countries. Australians often greet their friends, and even people they don't know with" Hey mate (同伴)"or" How's it going guys?" An Australian may encourage you to use his given name, to address him informally, or even to use his nickname. A nickname is most commonly used among friends, and is a sign of acceptance and friendship.

The formal title or family name is only used in formal or other special situations, such as first meetings, or when you speak to someone like a professor. Titles like Mr, Mrs, Ms or Dr are then used, together with the family name.

In Australia one looks directly at someone when talking to show interest in what he or she is saying. Australians make direct eye contact regardless of social position, and children are taught to look directly at adults. It is not considered impolite to give someone something with your left hand.

1. The passage is mainly about ______.

A. how to get along with others in Australia

B. when to talk to people in Australia

C. how to greet others in Australia

D. where to visit in Australia

2. Which of the following would not be used among friends?