阅读理解。 The Lego Group had a very low beginning in the workshop of Ole Kirk Ch
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The Lego Group had a very low beginning in the workshop of Ole Kirk Christiansen, a carpenter (木匠) from Denmark. Christiansen began creating wooden toys in 1932. Two years later, he came upon the Lego name by putting together the first two letters of the Danish words Leg and God, which mean "play well." The name could be interpreted as "I put together" in Latin; it is also similar to the Greek verb meaning "gather" or "pick up". In 1947, the company enlarged to making plastic toys. At first, the use of plastic for toy production was not highly regarded by salesmen and consumers of the time. Many of the Lego Group"s shipments were returned, following poor sales. However, Christiansen"s son, Gottfried Kirk Christiansen, saw the great potential (潜能) in Lego bricks to become a system for creative play-As the junior managing director of the Lego Group, he spent years trying to improve the "locking" ability of the bricks and made the bricks more versatile (多用途). In 1958, the modem interlocking brick design was finally developed and patented (获得专利). Today Lego is sold in more than 130 countries. Every minute 33,824 Lego bricks are made, and kids around the world spend 5 billion hours a year playing with Lego. There will be more than 400 million people playing with Lego bricks this year. On average, every person in the world owns 62 Lego bricks, and about seven Lego sets are sold every second. This year Lego fans all over the world are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the tiny building blocks. Though already 50 years old, Lego is still the same product it was in the 1950s. Bricks bought then are still compatible (兼容的) with present bricks and that is probably the reason the toy has never fallen out of favor. |
1. Which of the following is true about the name Lego? |
A. It is a combination of Greek and Latin words. B. It was created by Ole Kirk Christiansen"s son. C. It was created in 1947 for naming the plastic toys. D. It came from Danish words meaning "play" and "well." |
2. When did the Lego brick become as a creative form of toy? |
A. 1958. B. 1947. C. 1934. D. 1932. |
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3. Which of the following is true in describing the popularity of Lego? |
A. More than 5 billion people in the world own Lego sets. B. Children spend an average of 62 dollars on Lego bricks each year. C. People in the world spend 400 million hours playing with Lego every year. D. The Lego Group now produces more than 30 thousand toy bricks every minute. |
4. What is most likely the reason why Lego still remains popular? |
A. Old Lego bricks may still be connected to new ones. B. The company hasn"t changed its name since 1 947. C. The material for the bricks has proved to be safe. D. The price of the toy is relatively, reasonable. |
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1-4 DADA |
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The largest-ever chariot pit (战车坑) of relics with carts and horse bones has been discovered in Henan Province. It may lead to the uncovering of chariot pit groups that could be a key to understanding Chinese civilizations that existed more than 2,000 years ago. Experts said the relics are dated more than 300 years earlier than the famous warriors (武士) in Shaanxi Province. What excited the experts were two othe r projects that located two huge pits with similar features. "It is absolutely a miracle. the se relics indicate that the re could be a tomb group in this area, which is likely to be important for China"s archaeological (考古学的) studies," said Ma Juncai, a leading relic researcher in the province. In ancient China, carts, sheep, spoons and so on were buried to ensure that dead people had a happy afterlife. the number and quality of the sacrifices indicated the social status of the dead. the custom was carried into the Qin Dynasty. Emperor Qinshihuang"s tomb, located near Xi"an, the capital of Shanxi Province, is accompanied by thousands of wood or clay figures of warriors and horses. the tomb is probably the most well-known. The discovered pit measures 10.4 meters long, 8.4 meters wide and 5 meters deep. It holds 20 carts in different sizes. the smallest one is 1.05 meters long and 1.3 meters wide. Experts think that 40 horses are likely to be found as well. Careful plans need to be made to deal with the demanding uncovering."the clay is very weak and a small misstep can destroy the whole project. That"s why we need to take every step very carefully to protect the se cherished cultural relics," Ma said. |
1. What"s the passage mainly about? |
A. the dead people"s sacrifices in ancient China. B. China"s archaeological studies. C. the discovery of a large chariot pit in Henan. D. the history of Chinese civilizations. |
2. According to Ma Juncai, the uncovering of the three pits is a miracle because ______. |
A. it shows the re may be a tomb group there B. it"s helpful in discovering Emperor Qinshihuang"s tomb C. the relics are dated such a long time ago D. the relics are more than 300 years older than the ones in Shan"xi |
3. It can be inferred from Paragraph 4 that ______. |
A. all dead people had sacrifices in ancient China B. the discovered pit is the most well-known in the world C. the discovered pit dates back to the Qin Dynasty D. Emperor Qinshihuang wanted to maintain his power after death |
4. Careful plans for the uncovering are needed because ______. |
A. anothe r 40 horses are likely to be found as well B. the whole uncovering could be destroyed easily C. experts are too busy to spare time for it D. the government hasn"t agreed to it |
5. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? |
A. the discovery has drawn the leading experts" attention. B. A lot of cultural relics have been discovered in Henan. C. 40 horses have been discovered togethe r with the chariot pit. D. the discovered carts in the chariot pit are similar in size. |
阅读理解。 阅读下面的短文和问题,根据短文内容,在相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息(不 多于五个单词),完成对该问题的回答。答语要结构正确,书写工整,字迹清楚。 |
London"s Chinese community (社区) dates back to the 18th century, when a small number of Chinese sailors moved to the city to work in Limhouse, east London. As time went on, other Chinese people came to this area and Limhouse began to be known as "Chinatown". However, London"s Chinese community remained very small for many years: at the start of the 20th century, there were just 545 Chinese people in Britain. After the Second World War, many farmers in Hong Kong lost their jobs and came to London. As Limhouse had been almost destroyed during the war, they settled in a different area-a part of central London near Leicester Square. This area is now what Londoners call Chinatown. At first, the new immigrants (移民) found it difficult to get jobs. In the 1950s, however, a small Chinese restaurant opened in London. Many British people visited it and said that Chinese food was wonderful! Suddenly, Chinese restaurants and take-aways started opening in every part of the city. Instead of too little work, the new Chinese immigrants now found that they had too much! They worked as cooks, managers or waiters. Most of them enjoyed their lives and arranged their friends and relatives to join them from overseas. As time went by, London"s Chinese community became more and more successful. The sons and daughters of the original restaurant workers studied and worked very hard. And most went on to get highly paid jobs. Many Chinese families left Chinatown and moved to the more expensive outskirts. Chinatown, however, is still as lively as ever. |
1. When did the first Chinese immigrants come to London? _________________________________________________. How many Chinese people were there in Britain at the beginning of the 20th century? __________________________________________________. 3.What happened in London in the 1950s? __________________________________________________. 4. What did Chinese immigrants come to London to do in the 1950s? __________________________________________________. 5. Where is London"s Chinatown now? __________________________________________________. |
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Started in 1636, Harvard University is the oldest of all the many colleges and universities in the United States.Yale,Princeton,Columbia and Dartmouth were opened soon after Harvard. In the early years, thers schools were much alike.Only young men went to college. All the students studied the same subjects,and everyone learned Latin, Greek and Hebrew. Little was known about science then,and one kind of school could teach everything that was known about the world.When the students graduated,most of them became ministers or teachers. In 1782, Harvard started a medical school for young men who wanted to become doctors. Later, lawyers could receive their training in Harvard"s law school.In 1825, besides Latin and Greek , Harvard began teaching modern languages, such as French and German.Soon it began teaching American history. As knowledge increased. Harvard and other colleges began to teach many new subjects. Students were allowed to choose the subjects that interested them. Today, there are many different kinds of colleges and universities.Most of them are made up of smaller schools that deal with special fields of learning. There"s so much to learn that one kind of school can"t offer it all. |
1.The oldest university in the US is . |
A. Yale B. Harvard C. Princeton D. Columbia |
2. From the second paragraph,we can see that in the early years, . |
A. those colleges and universities were the same B. people,young or old,might study in the colleges C. students studied only some languages and science D. when the students finished their school,they became lawyers or teachers |
3. Mondern languages the Harvard taught in 1825 were . |
A. Latin and Greek B. Latin,Greek,French and German C. American history and German D. French and German |
4. As knowledge increased,colleges began to teach . |
A. everything that was known B. law and something about medicine C .the subjects that was known D. many new subjects |
5. On the whole,the passage is about . |
A. how to start a university B. the world-famous colleges in America C. how colleges have changed D. what kind of lesson each college teaches |
短文填空。 根据下面两篇文章的上下文意思从括号中选择适当的单词或短语填空。 |
A. At the Spring Festival in China, people eat dumplings, fish and meat and may give children 1 (lucky, luck) money in red paper.There are dragon dances and camivals, and families 2 (celebrate, celebration) the Lunar New Year together. People love to 3 (get together, go together)to eat, drink and 4 (have fun with,play with)each other.Festivals let us enjoy life,be proud of our 5 (customs, habits)and forget our work for a little while. B.The writer"s wife 6 (tries,was trying) on a hat but he did not like it. He sat down and waited for her.Then they began 7 (arguing, argued) again. He had bought a tie the day before but his wife did not like it. "A man 8 (can never, can) have too many ties."he said.His wife used exactly the same argument "A woman can"t have 9 (so, too)many hats," and bought the hat.It 10 (looked like,looked) a lighthouse. |
信息匹配。 请阅读下列应用文和相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。 |
以下是一些风景名胜及古迹的简介: A Kaiping Diaolou and Villages is famous for the Diaolou, multi-storied defensive village houses in Kaiping, Guangdong Province, which shows a combination of Chinese and Western structural and decorative forms. They reflect close links between overseas Kaiping and their ancestral homes. B Hongcun is unique among all Chinese villages for its water system. Water is the main characteristic in this village. Its two large ponds are connected to a series of flowing streams which pass by every house, providing water for washing, cooking, and bathing. C Xidi village is a very beautiful village lying near Huangshan Mountain in Anhui Province. It is the perfect place for visitors to see typical folk houses where villagers have lived as they have for centuries. It gives visitors the rare opportunity to explore China"s ancient culture, and arts. D Tangyue Village lies near the southern foot of Huangshan Mountain famous for its memorial archways (gates). More than 250 arches were constructed here during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644- 1911) dynasties. Over 80 of these magnificent arches are still in good condition. E Tunxi Ancient Street is the major gateway to Huangshan. It has restaurants and many unique things to offer. The restored part of the Tunxi Ancient Street is particularly beautiful at night when the red lanterns lining the river are lit, and create a very festive atmosphere. Tunxi Ancient Street also has one of China"s best antique markets. F The Old Summer Palace on the northwest of Beijing was rebuilt from ruins of Yuanmingyuan built in 1709. It was burned down by the British and French troops in 1860, partially rebuilt, and then destroyed again by the forces of eight foreign powers in 1900. |
以下是一些风景名胜及古迹的照片,请匹配照片及与其对应的简介: 1._____
Looking at the picture you can"t help thinking of the fairyland existing in your imagination 2._____
The white walls and black roofs looks like a traditional Chinese painting come to life 3._____
Diaolou and Villages, the unique residential and defensive buildings in Guangdong"s Kaiping 4._____
With the opening of the Jiuzhou scenery on Tuesday, about 80 percent of the Old Summer Palace will be open to the public; visitors can take a boat ride from Fuhai Lake to Houhu Lake, 5._____
he seven Bao family arches have been a popular destination for centuries |
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