阅读理解。     At midnight at New Year"s Eve. people in Rome (罗马) and Italy (意大利) thr

阅读理解。     At midnight at New Year"s Eve. people in Rome (罗马) and Italy (意大利) thr

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阅读理解。     At midnight at New Year"s Eve. people in Rome (罗马) and Italy (意大利) throw (扔) all the things
they no longer want. The streets are filled with old chairs, beds, clothes and dishes .... In Madrid
(马德里), Spain (西班牙), new year comes in more quietly (安静地). People go to the main square
(广场), each holding a bag of grapes. As the clock strikes (敲) twelve, the people eat grapes.
     In Tokyo people eat noodles at New Year"s Eve. This food is said to bring long life. Early the next
morning, some Japanese families climb Mount Fuji (富士山). There they watch the first sunrise (日出)
of the new year.
     In China , New Year"s food include (包括) a whole fish and a chicken . The chicken must be
presented (呈现) with a head, a tail and two feet to symbolize (象征) completeness (完美).
1. This story is about New Year"s Eve in _____.
A. Italy and Spain              
B. England
C. Japan and China              
D. Both A and C
2. From the story we know that people in some countries bring in New Year By _____.
A. throwing everything            
B. playing games
C. eating some special food        
D. drinking coke
3. People climb Mount Fuji to _____.
A. ee the sun come up          
B. look at the stars
C. search for New Year"s flowers  
D. watch the sun go down
4. The people who hope to have long life from their New Year"s food _____.
A. are Spanish    
B. are Japanese    
C. are Chinese  
D. are Italians
5. People in China eat _____ at New Year"s Eve because they symbolize completeness.
A. grapes      
B. noodles      
C. fish and chicken    
D. whole fish and chicken
答案
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阅读理解。根据短文内容判断正(T)误(F) 。     January 1 st is New Year"s Day. People all over the world celebrate it. On New Year" s Day there is a
 one-day holiday in most countries. The real celebrations for New Year always happen on the night
 before-on New Year"s Eve. There are a lot of interesting customs in the West,and there are a lot of
 differences from country to country.
    In China,the Spring Festival is a family get-together. And so is Christmas in many-western countries. But
  New Year for some families is a time to get together with their friends,too. Many people have parties to
  welcome New Year. At these parties,there are all kinds of food and drink,and people often sing and
 dance for the coming of New Year.
    On New Year"s Eve when midnight comes,people often say"Happy New Year"to each other.
 Champagne (香槟酒) is a favourite drink for New Year. In many western countries fireworks are let off
  (燃放) at midnight to celebrate the New Year. (     ) 1. People usually celebrate New Year on January 1 st.
(     ) 2. People like to drink Champagne on New Year"s day.
(     ) 3. In most countries there is a long holiday for people.
(     ) 4. Many people celebrate New Year with their friends.
(     ) 5. All the country celebrate New Year in the same way.
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根据短文内容及首字母提示完成短文。  Sammi的爷爷告诉他一些其他节日,Sammi在记录过程中漏了一些单词,请帮助他一
起来完成笔记。
The Mid-Autumn Festival
Family members get t __1__ and eat m __2__ .  
The Dragon Boat Festival
There are b__3__ races (比赛) in many places of China. The boats are 1__4__ and have colourful
 d __5__ heads and tails (尾巴).
The Qing Ming Festival
This is a very important __6__ for more traditional C__7__ people. People visit the graves (墓) of their
 dead relatives and put food and f __8__ on the graves.
The Chong Yang Festival
    It"s a day for the elderly. Some people visit homes for the elderly(老人). It"s a __9__ at __10__ for
 mountain climbing (登山).
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根据短文内容和所给的首字母提示,用合适的单词填空。     Halloween is a s __1__ festival in our country. We celebrate it on O __2__ 31 st. On that day, we
 usually play an interesting game-trick or t __3__ . We knock on many doors and s __4__  the three
 words. Usually we g __5__ some candy. If people don"t give us a treat,we can play a t __6__ on them.
 It"s fun.
     The second part is costumes and masks. We often d  __7__ up. Some children paint their faces,too.
 People can"t tell who is who. Isn"t it w __8__ ? This year I will w __9__ a Pikachu costume.
     And I can"t forget the big party. We have the party at home. Sometimes we have many friends together. We have h __10__ drinks and chocolates. But we have no mooncakes. We all have great fun at the party.
     It"s a pity (遗憾) that children in China don"t celebrate Halloween. Would you like to celebrate it with
  us next year?
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阅读理解。     At midnight on New Year"s Eve .people in Rome and Italy throw ( 扔 ) all the things they no longer
 want .The streets are filled with old chairs ,beds ,clothes and dishes …. In Madrid ( 马德里 ) Spain, new
  year comes in more quietly . People go to the main square ,each holding a bag of grapes .As the clock
 strikes ( 敲 ) twelve ,the people eat grapes .
     In Tokyo people eat noodles on New Year"s Eve. This food is said to bring long life. Early the next
 morning , some Japanese families climb Mount Fuji ( 富士山 ) . There they watch the first sunrise of the
  new year.
     In China , New Year"s food include a whole fish and a chicken . The chicken must be presented ( 呈
 现) with a head ,a tail and two feet to symbolize ( 象征 ) completeness ( 完美) .1. This story is about New Year"s Eve in _____.    A. Italy and Spain      
    B. England  
    C. Japan and China    
    D. Both A and C2. From the story we know that people in some countries bring in New Year By _____.    A. throwing everything      
    B. playing games  
    C. eating some special food  
    D. drinking coke3. People climb Mount Fuji to _____.    A. see the sun come up          
    B. look at the stars
    C. search for New Year"s flowers  
    D. watch the sun go down 4. The people who hope to have long life from their New Year"s food _____.    A. are Spanish    
    B. are Japanese    
    C. are Chinese  
    D. are Italians5. People in China eat _____at New Year"s Eve because they symbolize completeness.    A. grapes      
    B. noodles      
    C. fish and chicken    
    D. a whole fish and a chicken
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阅读理解。     These days, most people in Britain and the US do not wear formal (正式的) clothes. But sometimes it
  is important to wear the right thing. Many British people don"t think about clothes very much. When they
  go out to enjoy themselves, they can wear almost(几乎) anything. At theatres, cinemas and concerts (音
 乐会) you can put on anything you like: from beautiful suits and dresses to jeans and sweaters. Anything
  goes, as long as you look clean and tidy. But in Britain, as well as in the US, men in offices usually wear
 suits and ties and women wear dresses or skirts (not trousers). Doctors and business people always wear
  quite formal clothes. And in some hotels and restaurants men have to wear ties and women have to wear
  tidy dresses.
      In many ways, Americans are less formal than British people, but they are more careful with their
 clothes. At home, or on holiday, most Americans wear informal (非正式的) or sports clothes. But when
  they go out in the evening, they like to look nice. In good hotels and restaurants, men have to wear
 jackets and ties, and women have to wear pretty clothes.
     It is difficult to say exactly (确切地) what people wear in Britain and the US, because everyone is
 different. If you are not sure what to wear, watch what other people do and then do the same. You"ll feel
 good if you don"t look too different from everyone else.1. The best title (题目) for this passage (文章) would be ______.    A. what British and American people wear nowadays (现在)
    B. office manners (习俗) in Britain and the US
    C. differences between British and American business men
    D. no trousers for office ladies2. People in Britain and the US wear informal clothes when they _______.    A. go out to enjoy themselves  
    B. are in offices  
    C. are in big restaurants    
    D. go out to work3. At concerts British business people wear ________.    A. sweaters          
    B. anything they like    
    C. suits and ties  
    D. clothes like players4. Which of the following is true according to the passage?    A. Women are usually not allowed (允许) to wear trousers in offices.
    B. Lawyers (律师) always wear formal clothes even though (即使) they are at home.
    C. British people are more careful with their clothes than American people.
    D. Though everyone is different, they wear the same clothes in offices.5. Women in Britain and the US have to wear tidy dresses EXCEPT _________.    A. when they are having dinner in some top restaurants
    B. when they are in offices
    C. when they are attending (参加) a party in a nice hotel.
    D. when they are meeting friends at home.
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