阅读理解。 As it is known to us all,there are 55 minority groups in China,each wi
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As it is known to us all,there are 55 minority groups in China,each with its traditional customs and culture. Now let"s take a look at the Tibetan Minority. The Tibetan Minority groups live in Qinghai, Gansu, Sichuan and Yunnan Provinces. And the highest ridge in the world -beautiful and mysterious Tibet is their major living place. As there are rich grass in Tibet, most people live on raising sheep, goats, cattle and growing a special kind of plant called Qingke. Because of unique climate, people often wear warm and comfortable boots in winter, and they always wear robes (长袍)which are made of the fur of sheep.Often they take off one sleeve (袖子) of the clothes in order to work easily and use them as warm quilts at night. Both men and women are good at singing and dancing. When they meet an important guest, they will present him or her a Hada, a piece of long white silk cloth to show their respect. And they will also treat the guest to a special kind of drink called Suyou Tea. The Tibetan Minority has deep emotions. The people there are very warm-hearted and friendly. They live freely and happily on the spacious grassland. Their history and culture are very important in China, so we certainly should protect them, make them happy and let them receive great respect they deserve. |
1. What places do the Tibetan Minority groups mostly live in? |
A. Qinghai and Gansu Provinces. B. Tibet. C. Sichuan and Yunnan Provinces. D. Qinghai, Gansu, Sichuan and Yunnan Provinces. |
2. What"s the Chinese meaning of the word "ridge" ? |
A. 山脊 B. 地方 C. 屋脊 D. 平原 |
3. Why do the people in Tibet often take off one sleeve of the clothes? |
A. Because they are hot. B. Because they can ride horses easily. C. Because they can run fast to catch the animals. D. Because they can work easily. |
4. What do the people often give the important guest in order to show their respect? |
A. A sheep. B. A glass of Qingke wine. C. Singing and dancing. D. A Hada and a cup of Suyou Tea. |
5. What"s the best title of the passage? |
A. The Tibetan Minority. B. How happy the Tibetan Minority is! C. We should respect the Tibetan Minority. D. The life in Tibet. |
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Halloween (万圣节) is celebrated on October thirty-first. On that night, many people will dress up and 1 frightening vampires (吸血鬼) or ghosts (鬼魂). They do this with the help of 2 clothing and face with different colors. Halloween traditions developed from people in ancient Britain. They believed that spirits (灵魂) of the 3 would return to their homes on October thirty-first, the day of the autumn feast (盛宴). They built huge fires to frighten spirits 4 when the night falls. Historians say many of the Halloween traditions of today developed from 5 of ancient times. They say that burning a candle inside a hollow pumpkin recalls (回想起) the fires many years ago in Britain. And they say that wearing a mask (面具) to hide a person" s face is similar to the way ancient villagers covered their faces to force spirits away. On Halloweeen night, American children 6 masks and other clothing. They go from home to home 7 "Trick or treat"! 8 the people in the houses do not give them a treat(招待), the children may play a trick on them. Some adults put on costumes and attend Halloween parties. They also decorate (装饰) their houses. They might 9 the insides of pumpkins (南瓜) and cut funny faces on the surface. They place the burning candle inside. Some hang fake (假冒的) bats, spider webs and other things 10 the home. |
( )1. A. look like ( )2. A. beautiful ( )3. A. die ( )4. A. out ( )5. A. those ( )6. A. dress ( )7. A. telling ( )8. A. Unless ( )9. A. clean out ( )10. A. in | B. look at B. special B. died B. off B. these B. put on B. crying B. Before B. put into B. beside | C. look for C. usual C. died C. away C. that C. wear C. shouting C. Although C. take back C. around | D. look as D. simple D. dying D. into D. ones D. pull on D. suggesting D. If D. fetch D. at |
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Many children like collecting stamps. Stamps collecting didn’t begin until 1854. As time goes on, there are more and more kinds of stamps. These stamps are very beautiful and interesting. There are many wonderful pictures on them. And there are more stamp collections. Not only children but also men and women collect stamps. In 1921, American began selling all kinds of stamps to be collectors. In some countries, there are even lessons on stamp-collecting in school. People all over the world are becoming more and more interested in stamps. Each picture on a stamp has its meaning in it. It may be the face of a great leader, a famous scientist or a writer. It may be a beautiful bird or fish. It may be an interesting place. Every stamp tells us a story. |
根据短文内容判断正误。正(T),误(F)。 |
( ) 1. People began to collect stamps in 1854. ( ) 2. Only children like collecting stamps. ( ) 3. Every picture on the stamp has its meaning in it. ( ) 4. As time goes on more and more people are interested in stamps. ( ) 5. People can learn something from collecting stamps. |
Over 30 000 years ago,people from northern Asia went to America.Today we can tell these people Indians. The Indians went to America because the weather began to change.Northern Asia became very cold.Everything froze.They had to move or they would die.How did the first Indians go to America? They walked! Later Columbus found the New World in 1492.At first,only a few Europeans followed. They traveled to America in boats.For the next 300 years,about 500 000 people went there. Then the number grew very quickly.From 1815 to 1915,over 32 000 000 Europeans left their countries for the United States.The biggest groups went from Germany and Italy.These Europeans spoke many different languages.Most of them took almost no money.They went to America to find a better life. |
1.________ went to America first. |
A.People from northern Asia B.People from Italy C.People from Germany D.Columbus |
2.Why did the Indians go to America? Because ________. |
A.northern Asia became very hot B.northern Asia became very cold C.they were interested in America D.they liked traveling |
3.The New world was ________. |
A.Italy B.northern Asia C.Germany D.America |
4.The first Europeans went to America ________. |
A.on foot B.by bike C.by boat D.by train |
5.These Europeans ________. |
A.didn"t speak the same language B.spoke English C.spoke German only D.spoke both English and German |
6.The Europeans went to America in order to ________. |
A.find the New world B.find a better life C.build more boats D.learn English |
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Singles Day Singles Day falls on every November 11th and this new holiday is one only for people who are still living the single life. I was a bit surprised when I googled "Singles Day" on the Internet, to find that China is the only country in the world that has set a special day for singles to celebrate their lives. To find out more about this celebration, read on. Origin (起源) of Singles Day An old story goes that once there were four single men, leading very boring lives. None of them were married, or had lovers,or did anything exciting. They just sat around all day and played Mahjong (麻将). One day they played Mahjong from 11 in the morning until 11 at night. Even more of a coincidence (巧合), it was Nov.11, or 11/11 . In order to celebrate the day, they named it Singles Day. University culture Singles Day was first celebrated at various universities in Nanjing, capital city of Jiangsu Province during the l990s. It got the name Singles Day because the date is comprised (包含) of four "ones". These college students graduated and carried their university tradition into society.Singles Day is now a special day for all fashionable youths. The main way to celebrate Singles Day is to have dinner with your single friends, but it"s important that each person pays their own way to show their independence. People also hold "blinddate" (相亲) parties in an attempt to say goodbye to their single lives. |
1. 判断正误(“T”,“F”); ( ) Singles Day was first celebrated at various universities in Nanjing, capital city of Jiangsu Province during the 1980s. 2. Singles Day is a special day for . 3. Why did it got the name Singles Day? 4. What is the main way to celebrate Singles Day? 5. 将文中画线句子译成汉语。 |
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Mother"s Day is a holiday for mothers.It is celebrated in the United States, English,India and some other countries.In a short time,it becomes widely celebrated.Mother"s Day falls on the second Sunday in May.On that day,many people send gifts(礼物)of love to their mothers.Those whose mothers are still living often wear a pink(粉红色)or red rose(玫瑰)or carnation(康乃馨花), while those whose mothers are dead wear a white one. The idea of a day for mothers was first given by Miss Anna Jarvis of Philadelphia.As a result of her hard work,the celebration of the first American Mother"s Day was held in Philadelphia on May 10,1908.Soon the holiday became popular all over the country and around the world. In China,people do the same on the day for mothers.And,in some cities, people sometimes ask a song to be broadcast(广播)for his or her mother only. This might cost a little money for some of them,but,as it is said,"Love is invaluable." |
1. Mother"s Day ________. |
A. is a holiday for mothers B. is celebrated in the United States only C. falls on May 10 every year D. was given by Miss Anna Jarvis |
2. On Mother"s Day,people ________. |
A. send some flowers to their mothers B. wear a pink or red rose or carnation C. wear a white flower D. send gifts of love to their mothers |
3. "Love is invaluable."Here the word "invaluable" means "________". |
A. 美好的 B. 无价的 C. 永恒的 D. 无私的 |
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