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阅读理解。 If you visit Xinjiang, the hospitable (好客的) hosts will show their welcome by offering you savory (充满香味的) milk tea upon receiving you. Milk tea is such an essential drink that the local people would prefer having no food to having no milk tea. It is not without reason that milk tea is a daily drink among the minority peoples in Northwest China"s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. In such a pasture area that is high in altitude (海拔) and cold in temperature, a lot of meat with comparatively few vegetables is eaten. People in this area need to drink milk tea to get more minerals and to help with their digestion. Besides, the special drink can help them drive away cold in winter and heat in summer. The way of preparing milk tea is quite simple: Break the tea (which comes in dry hard blocks into parts and boil it in a copper pot. Pour milk into the tea when it is boiling and then add some salt before drinking. When treating guests at home; the hosts always prepare the drink for immediate consumption. 根据短文内容,回答下列问题。 1. How do the hosts show their welcome in Xinjiang? 2. What is a daily drink among the minority peoples in Northwest China"s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region? 3. In a pasture area that is high in altitude and cold in temperature, what is eaten? 4. Why do people in this area need to drink milk tea? 5. What do people add before drinking? | 完形填空。 When you are invited to meal in Thailand, the words of the invitation mean "Come and eat rice." In fact, nearly all Thai dishes are 1 with rice, which grows there very easily 2 the climate (气候) is warm and there is much rain. The food that is served is 3 cut into pieces, so there is no need to use knives and forks, instead, special spoons and forks are used. The Thais 4 to eat with their hands and now there are still some people who eat this way. There is a special 5 of doing it. First they wash their 6 hands in a bowl of water-they only eat with their right hands. They are careful not to let the food 7 the palms (手掌心) of their hands. After the meal, the 8 are again carefully washed. The meal usually has several different dishes. They are all hot. They are served in bowls which everyone shares, 9 each person has their own bowl of 10 . As Thailand has a long coastline (海岸线), it is not surprising that fish and shellfish play an important part in Thai"s cooking. | ( )1. A. eaten ( )2. A. when ( )3. A. never ( )4. A. used ( )5. A. reason ( )6. A. dirty ( )7. A. touch ( )8. A. forks ( )9. A. because ( )10. A. fish | B. used B. if B. always B. had B. way B. right B. catch B. spoons B. though B. rice | C. smelled C. because C. hardly C. wanted C. idea C. left C. feel C. hands C. since C. water | 完形填空。 I"ve never been late for school, but yesterday I came very close. My alarm clock didn"t 1 , and by the time l woke up, my father had already 2 into the bathroom and had to wait for him 3 . I had to really rush, I took a quick shower, and had some breakfast, and then 4 to the bus stop. Unfortunately, by the time I got there, the bus had 5 left. I started walking, but I knew I couldn"t get to school 6 time. Luckily, my friend Tony and his Dad came 7 in his Dad"s car and they 8 me a ride. When I got to school, the final bell 9 . I 10 made it to my class. | ( ) 1. A. go off ( ) 2. A. went ( ) 3. A. to come out ( ) 4. A. run off ( ) 5. A. never ( ) 6. A. in ( ) 7. A. on ( ) 8. A. get ( ) 9. A. was ringing ( ) 10. A. just only | B. turn off B. go B. coming inside B. walked B. ever B. at B. by B. gave B. rang B. only | C. set off C. gone C. to go outside C. ran off C. already C. on C. close C. give C. rung C. only just | 完形填空。 | Mr Smith lives in the small village, but he works in an office in a big city. He goes to work by train every morning and comes 1 the same way. One morning while he was 2 his newspaper on the train, a man 3 him came up to him. Mr Smith had not met him before. The man said, " 4 "to him and then 5 to talk to him. The man said, "Your 6 isn"t interesting, is it? You got on the same train at the same station at the same time 7 morning and you always sit in the same seat and read the same newspaper.” When Mr Smith 8 this, he put his newspaper down, turned around and 9 the man angrily, "How do you know all that about me?" "Because I"m 10 sitting in the same seat behind you," the man answered. | ( )1. A. family ( )2. A. reading ( )3. A. before ( )4. A. Sorry ( )5. A. refused ( )6. A. life ( )7. A. one ( )8. A. heard ( )9. A. asked ( )10. A. never | B.house B.look B.behind B. Thanks B. stopped B. work B. every B. listened B. said B. hardly | C.home C.seeing C.beside C. Hello C. began C. office C. this C. found C. told C. always | 阅读理解。 | For a foreigner, if he can"t speak Chinese, it"s hard for him to order food in a restaurant in China. The easiest way is to point at the dishes on their menu. But in some small restaurants, they don"t have an English menu, more restaurants may have pictured menus to give you an idea of what you"re ordering. Another good way is to look at what the next table is eating. This will give you a clear picture of what the dishes really are. The third way is to ask their staff to recommend dishes to you. But you might end up with something you wouldn"t want to eat, like frogs or animals kidneys. At this time, a phrasebook is always helpful. Ask them to point out the ingredients of the dishes on your phrasebook. 根据短文内容,判断句子的正 (T)误(F)。 | ( )1. The writer offers some ways to people who can"t speak Chinese. ( )2. It is the most difficult way to point at the dishes on the menu in a restaurant. ( )3. In the restaurant, you can only ask the boss help. ( )4. The passage may come from a newspaper. ( )5. The writer mainly tells us how to order food in China"s restaurants. |
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