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You will find traffic noise disappearing as soon as you arrive in Venice. So as you walk down the narrow streets, you only have to avoid (避免) crowds of people. (3) About 19 million travellers visit Venice for the enjoyable environment, art and food each year. Seeing Venice on foot is the best. You can walk through the city in about an hour. Look around St.Mark"s Basilica and the Doge"s Palace. (4) But you should know walking along the streets isn"t as easy as traveling on the city"s canals. The canals are Venice"s "streets". And you can enjoy the Grand Canal, the Rialto Bridge and many wooden buildings. Venice is fantastic. You shouldn"t miss it in your life. No matter how long you"re in Venice, it will leave a pleasant feeling on you. 1. Why will you find noise disappearing as soon as you arrive in Venice? 2. What can you enjoy in Venice when traveling on the city"s canals? 将短文中划线的两个句子译成汉语 3. 4. 5. 请给短文拟一个适当的标题 | |||
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There were 12 bronze (青铜) animal heads at the European style (风格) in Old Summer Palace | |||
1.______ people think that the bronze heads should be returned to China in the online survey. | |||
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A.Most B.Few C.Half of people D.All | |||
2.What does the word "spouting" mean in Chinese? | |||
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A.喷 B.鸣唱 C.制造 D.凝固 | |||
3.How did the Rat and Rabbit heads go to France? | |||
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A.They were looted by Americans. B.They were sold to France by an auction in 1860. C.The Qing Dynasty gave them as presents. D.They were looted by French and British soldiers in the Second Opium War. | |||
4.Cai Mingchao is a Chinese who ______. | |||
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A.won the auction that the Rat and Rabbit heads were auctioned B.made the 12 bronze animal heads C.bought the heads to China D.made the online survey | |||
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This August, we"ll welcome guests from all over the world. Some of them follow their own special culture traditions. It"s important for us to know about them. * Some westerners may be offended if you touch them or their personal things — even by accident. If this happens, say sorry politely. * Some elderly westerners may be offended if you try to help them without their agreement. * People think numbers can be lucky or unlucky. Some westerners avoid the number 13 because they believe it is unlucky. * Muslims (穆斯林) do not eat pork, and words like pigs are not considered proper. * People from Brazil, Italy and Pakistan don"t give handkerchiefs (手帕) as gifts. They believe a handkerchief is closely connected with unhappy feelings. * Wine is not sent as a gift in many parts of western and middle Asia, where most Muslims live. | |||
1. Indians don"t have food with the left hand because they consider it _______. | |||
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A. unclean B. useless C. valueless D. unimportant | |||
2. The word "offend" in the second paragraph (段落) might mean "_______". | |||
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A. honor B. help C. hate D. hurt | |||
3. Muslims do not _______. | |||
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A. send gifts B. eat pork C. drink milk D. use handkerchiefs | |||
4. Which of the following is true according to the passage? | |||
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A. People from Pakistan like to send handkerchiefs as gifts B. All the elderly people in the west like being helped by others C. The mummer 13 is thought to be unlucky by some westerners. D. Westerners do not mind their personal things being touched | |||
5. What does the passage mainly talk about ________. | |||
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A. Lucky numbers B. Traditional food C. Culture differences D. Hands and handkerchiefs | |||
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Each year, we celebrate many holidays here in America. On January 1, we welcome the coming of a new year like many people in other countries. And we have another, four holidays on the first day of a month: April Fool"s Day, May Day, Friendship Day ( Aug.1 ) and Grandparents Day ( Sept.1). The most important holiday for the youngpeople comes in February. It is Valentine"s Day. Lots of boys give red roses to girls as a present. People celebrate some holidays for their family members. We say thanks to our mothers in May and celebrate Father"s Day in the following month. In November many people return home for Thanksgiving Day, so the whole family can stay together. There are also some interesting holidays for children.For example, Halloween comes at the end of October. Children often play with pumpkin lanterns (南瓜灯) and put on all kinds of masks (面具). Of course, the most important festival is Christmas. After a year of work and study, people can enjoy a long holiday, eat big meals, and visit family and friends. | |||
1.How many holidays are there on the first day of a month in America? | |||
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A.Four. B.Five. C. Seven. D.Ten. | |||
2.What is the most important holiday for the young people in America? | |||
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A.Thanksgiving Day. B.Christmas Day. C.Valentine" s Day. D.New Year"s Day. | |||
3.From the reading we know that Father"s Day comes ______. | |||
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A.in May B.in April C.in June D.in July | |||
4.Halloween is one of the interesting holidays for ______. | |||
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A.children B.mothers C.girls D.students | |||
5.Many people return home in November because they want to ______. | |||
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A.enjoy a long holiday B.visit their friends C.eat big meals D.spend Thanksgiving Day | |||
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You go to a store. You see many new things. You know about them before you get to the store. How do you know? You saw these things on TV. You learned about them through advertising. People have been advertising for thousands of years. Long ago, men called "criers" walked up and down the street. They shouted about things that were being sold. Later, people met at one place. This place was a market. Some people came to sell. Other people came to buy. But only those people who were at the market knew what was being sold. When people learned about printing, things changed. Soon there were newspapers. Many people read the newspapers. They saw many ads in the papers. Later, more people saw and listened to the ads on TV. Are the people who sell to us "criers"? | |||
1. When you go to a store, you see _____. | |||
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A. singers B. advertisement C. many new things D. TV | |||
2. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? | |||
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A. We go to the store to read the newspaper. B. We go to the store to buy things we hear about. C. We go to the store to look at the ads on TV. D. We go to the store to know other people. | |||
3. People have been advertising for _____. | |||
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A. thousands of years B. hundreds of years C. one thousand years D. one hundred years | |||
4. Later people could find the ads _____. | |||
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A. on TV B. in the newspapers C. everywhere D. both A and B | |||
5. The main idea of the whole story is _____. | |||
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A. people advertise to sell things B. people cried when they had to advertise C. people went to the market D. people never advertise |