阅读理解。     The Summer Palace lies 20 kilometres northwest of the centre of Beijin

阅读理解。     The Summer Palace lies 20 kilometres northwest of the centre of Beijin

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阅读理解。     The Summer Palace lies 20 kilometres northwest of the centre of Beijing.The whole Summer Palace
covers an area of over 290 hectares (公顷) including more than 3,000 buildings.  Summer Palace used
to be called 6"the Garden of Clear Ripples".
     Main parts of the Summer Palace
     The Summer Palace is mainly made up of Kunming I.ake. Longevity Hill and the Long Corridor
(走廊).
     * I.ongevity Hill, which can be divided into Front Hill and Rear Hill, is aboui 60 meters high.
     * Kunming Lake is a good place for us to have a boat ride during much of the year, and ice skates
can be performed during the frozen winter months.  Kunming Lake covers an area of 220 hectares. This
lake is more than 3, 500 years old.
     * The Long Corridor is 795 yards long. It is the longest walkway iri the Chinese gardens with over
14, 000 traditional Chinese paintings on the beams (粱) and crossbcams (横梁).
       Two entrances of the Summer Palace
       The Summ er Palacc has two entrances. one is the East Palace Gate and the other is North Palace
Gate.  Most visitors enter the garden from the East Palace Gate.
1 .Where does the Summer Palace lies?
A.  It lies in the northeast of Beijing.
B.  It lies in the northwest of Bei.jing.
C.  It lies in the southeast of Beijing.
D.  It lies in the southwest of Beijing.
2.  How many parts is the Summer Palace mainly made up of?
A. Two.      
B. Three.      
C. Four.      
D. Five.
3.  What can we do in the Summer Palace?
A.  Climb hills.
B.  Have a boat ride.
C.  Enjoy many traditional Chinese paintings.
D.  All the above.
4.  How long is the Long Corridor?
A.  It"s about 60 yards long.    
B.  It"s about 795 yards long.
C.  It"s about 220 yards long.    
D.  It"s about 209 yards long.
5.  According to the passage, which one is NOT right?
A. "The Garden of Clear Ripples" is another name of the Summer Palace.
B.  Longevity Hill is mainly made up of three hills.
C.  The Long Corridor is the longest walkway in the Chinese gardens.
D.  Kunming Lake is more than 3, 500 years old.
答案
举一反三
短文填空.根据短文内容,写出括号中所给词的适当形式,使短文意思完整.   Beijing Opera is the only art form that can   1     ( true)  represent Chinese culture because it    2   (keep) history, legend ,  literature (文学) , clothing, music and martial arts (武术) together. The Opera has "
Beijing" in its name, but in fact it came from many other operas like Anhui Opera and Kunqu Opera over
200 years ago.
   There are four main 3     ( role)  in Beijing Opera: sheng, dan, jing, chou. "Sheng" are male roles, "dan"
are female roles, "jing" are male roles with particular__ 4___ ( appear) or personality and "chou" are roles to make people   5    (laugh). Every type has its facial painting(脸谱) and clothing.
Beijing Opera also has four important ways of performing: " Chang ( Singing ) " ,   " Nian ( Speaking)",  "
Zuo ( Acting)"  and  " Da ( Fighting)".Though the audience can"t understand the language in plays, they can still enjoy music, dance, beautiful colthing and martial arts in it.
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任务型阅读。     Movable Type(活字印刷):By using Movable Type, books could be printed cheaply and easily,
Bi Sheng invented Movable Type in China in the 11th century.
     Telephone: Alexander Graham Bell made the first telephone call in 1876. “Mr. Watson, come here.
I want you,” he said to his assistant over the phone line. And with those famous words, the world was
about to get much smaller.
     Airplane: The Wright brothers made the first powered flight in 1903. Air travel has made the faraway places suddenly become closer.
     Internet: When the Internet was created in 1969, only a few people knew about it. But more than
650 million people in the world use it now. The Internet has made information about anything easy to get.
阅读短文,根据短文内容补全所给的五个残缺的句子。每空只能填一词。1.Books could be printed cheaply and ________ by using Movable Type.
2.The first telephone call was made in ________.
3.Air travel has made the faraway places become ________.
4.The Internet is now used by ________ 650 million people in the world.
5. The above passage talks about the ________ which change the world greatly.
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完形填空       In China, the Spring Festival is the most important of all the holidays in the year. Two important things
  1   to make this holiday different from all the others: giving presents and spending it   2   the family.
       Many weeks   3   the Spring Festival, we know it is coming. In the   4   goods for this special holiday
appear and outside them are the special New Year decorations. The advertisements   5   all the newspapers tell us that there are "Only five   6   shopping days to Spring Festival".   7   you go, you will realize that
Spring Festival, which comes "only   8   a year", is coming again.
       Giving   9   to one"s family is a very sweet custom(风俗). The spirit behind the present matters most,
not the present   10  . It is good at Spring Festival to   11   to the hometown and meet parents, grandparents and as many aunts, uncles and cousins as possible.
       In the past,   12   New Year"s Eve, all the members of a family   13   stay at home making dumplings together.  14   many people enjoy watching TV. During the day, children wear their new clothes. The evening
is usually spent in games, talking, more eating and   15  .
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阅读理解。
     In 1608 an Englishman named Thomas Coryate visited Italy. He liked the country and wrote down
every interesting thing he found. But there was one thing which he found the most interesting. In his diary
Thomas wrote, "When the Italians eat meat, they use small forks. They do not eat with their hands,
because people do not always have clean hands."
     Before leaving for England, Thomas Coryate bought a few forks.
     At home Thomas had a dinner party to show the invention to his friends. When the steak (牛排) was
brought out, he took out a fork and began to eat as they did in Italy.
     Everybody looked at him in surprise. When he told his friends what the fork was, they all wanted to
take a good look at the strange thing. All his friends said that the Italians were very strange people
because the fork was not easy to use at all.
     Thomas Coryate tried to prove (证明) that his friends were wrong. He said it was not nice to eat
meat with one"s fingers because they were not always clean.
     Everybody got angry at that. Did Mr. Coryate think that people in England always had dirty hands?
And weren"t the ten fingers we had enough for us?
     Thomas Coryate wanted to show that it was very easy to use the fork. But the first piece of meat he
took with the fork fell to the floor. His friends began to laugh and he had to take the fork away.
     People in England began to use forks only fifty years later.
1. Why did Thomas Coryate bring forks to England?
A. He wanted to surprise his friends.
B. He believed that it was not nice to eat meat with fingers.
C. Forks were beautiful.
D. He wanted to make business selling forks.
2. Why did everybody look at Thomas when he began to eat like the Italians?
A. They believed that was bad manners.
B. Nobody ate meat with hands in England.
C. Everybody thought it was an amazing invention.
D. Nobody had seen a fork before.
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A. unhappy
B. sorry
C. sad
D. worried
4. The first piece of meat fell to the floor when Thomas took it with the fork because _____.
A. the fork was very difficult to use
B. the fork was bad
C. Thomas could not use it quite well
D. the steak was too hard
用所给单词的适当形式填空。
     The Winter Olympics are also called the White Olympics. Always, many colourful stamps 1.____
______(publish) to mark(纪念) the great Games. The first stamps marking the opening 2.__________
(come) out on January 25, 1932 in the United States for the 3rd White Olympics. From then on, 3.______________(publish) stamps during the Winter Olympics became a rule. During the 4th Winter Olympic
Games, some special stamps 4.__________(publish) in Germany in  November of 1935. The five rings
of Olympics 5.__________ (print) on the front of the sportswear. It was the first time that the symbol
6.__________(appear) on the stamps of the Winter Olympics.