Dear Mr. Scott, I expect you may be slightly surprised to receive a letter from your next﹣door neighbor, but I have to raise a theme that it will be easier for me to discuss in writing. You may have noticed that I have a line of apple trees running along the fence(栅栏)that separates our two gardens. You may also have felt happy when you see your two children sitting on your grass by the fence. And you may also have noticed that my apple trees bend over the fence and seem to look down at your children with interest. It is only natural that your children should sometimes seem to return that interest. And it is quite legal(合法的)for them to show that interest by picking all the apples that hang over on your side of the fence. But to tell you the truth, Mr. Scott, I am tired of seeing your children, day after day, destroy the branches of every one of my apple trees. And it seems that a war has been fought on one side of my apple trees. Besides, I am more tired of waking up on these fine autumn mornings to find even the apples on MY side of the fence much less in number. I know this too is the work of your children, since last night I was woken at midnight by the noise they were making when climbing one of my trees, and (as they may have told you) I drove them away. Yours sincerely, Becky Aldrin |
(1)What is this?
A. A complaint letter.
B. An invitation letter.
C. A thank﹣you letter.
D. A recommendation letter.
(2)Which season was it?
A. Spring.
B. Summer.
C. Autumn.
D. Winter.
(3)What did the two children do last night?
A. They sat on the grass.
B. They ran along the fence.
C. They destroyed the branches.
D. They climbed an apple tree.
(4)How was Becky Aldrin when she wrote this letter?
A. Polite but serious.
B. Surprised but happy.
C. Angry and rude.
D. Tired and uninterested.
(5)What did Becky Aldrin wish Mr. Scott to do next?
A. Be kind to his neighbour
B. Make friends with his children.
C. Have a talk with his children.
D. Grow apple trees in his garden.
When you are curious about something and want to know more about it, you can use the way of asking questions. Asking questions is the first step to make discoveries and find it interesting answers. The following steps can guide you during the research.
Step l Write down the subject that you are interested in on a piece of paper. Just get the main idea down. For example, you might write: Discover more about robots.
Step 2 Stop and think for a moment about what you have already known about your subject. List what you have already known like the sentences below: The first robot appeared in the USA in 1959. A robot can do housework and act as a teacher. Sometimes a robot catches viruses(病毒) and causes a lot of problems.
Step 3 Asking and write down questions about the robots on the paper.
What might robots be like in the future? What other things can robots do for people? What kind of power will robots possibly use in five years?
Step 4 With your list of questions, you can now go to the nearest library or computer to begin your research. As you learn more about your subject, you will probably discover some new questions. For example, you might discover that robots can help scientists explore dangerous places, like the sea and outer space. How? What happened? Asking new questions can help you research your subject more widely.
Remember that learning more always brings more questions.
(1)What does the writer advise us to do when we're curious about something?
A. |
To read more books about it. |
B. |
To look it up in the dictionary. |
C. |
To turn to the teacher for help. |
D. |
To ask questions and find the answers. |
(2)In this passage, the writer tells us how to do research by giving us an example about
A. |
robots |
B. |
libraries |
C. |
questions |
D. |
scientists |
(3)According to the writer's opinion, how many steps can help you do the research
A. |
Two |
B. |
Three |
C. |
Four |
D. |
Five |
(4)You will probably discover some new questions if you .
A. |
write down your subject |
B. |
learn more about your subject |
C. |
go to the library |
D. |
begin to ask questions |
(5)What might be the best title for this passage?
A. |
Doing research on science. |
B. |
Finding more problems. |
C. |
Asking good questions while doing research. |
D. |
Having interesting answers while doing research. |
We're sitting too much and it's dangerous. Most Americans spend more than seven hours sitting every day, and the more you sit, the weaker your body will be. Fortunately, there are simple changes you can make during the day﹣﹣anywhere, even at the workplace﹣to improve your health.
Park a few blocks away from the office each morning and walk to work.
This allows you to start off your mornings actively and be ready to take on the work. If you take the bus, get off one stop earlier to take some light exercise before 8 a.m.
Get up and move around the office once every 60~90 minutes.
When you're busy with work, it's easy to forget the time. Set the alarm to remind(提醒) you to get up and take a walk around the office. You can use this time to fill up your water bottle or go to the bathroom.
Ask questions and discuss questions face to face.
Go to your co﹣worker's office to discuss questions face to face, rather than send an e﹣mail every time you have a question. This gives you a good excuse to move.
Use your lunch break to move around outside.
So many Americans today work during their lunch break. When possible, take advantage of(利用) this time to walk outside and enjoy the nice weather. Fresh air can make you keep a clear mind.
(1)Every morning, we can park a few blocks away from the office to .
A. take some light exercise
B. find a good place to park
C.save some money
D. take a walk in the park
(2)What can we do when we get up to walk around the office?
A. To play games with our co﹣workers.
B. To fill up the water bottle.
C. To enjoy the nice weather.
D. To walk to work.
(3)Which sentence is right according to the passage?
A. We should discuss questions face to face during the lunch break.
B. We should send an e﹣mail every time we have a question.
C. Few Americans spend more than seven hours sitting every day.
D. We should move our bodies every 60~90 minutes during the work.
(4)The passage mainly tell us during the workday.
A. ways to be more active
B. it's dangerous to sit too much
C. the importance of taking exercise
D. ways to get along with co﹣workers
Stephen Hawking died at the age of 76 on March 14, 2018. Hawking is known as the most famous physicist(物理学家) after Einstein.
Hawking was born in Oxford, England, on January 8, 1942. During his life, he married twice, and had three children. When he was a kid, Hawking went to school in St. Albans﹣a small city near London. Although he did well, he was never top of his class. After leaving high school, Hawking went first to Oxford University to study physics, and then he went to Cambridge University to study the universe(字宙).
At the age of twenty. Hawking started noticing that something was wrong with him. Later, he went to the hospital and doctors said that he would die before he was 23. But Hawking didn't give up. In 1988, Hawking completed his book A Brief History of Time. In the book, he talked about many things, like the universe, the big bang(宇宙大爆炸) and the black hole.
(1)At which university did Hawking study physics?
A. |
Oxford University |
B. |
St Albans University. |
C. |
Cambridge University |
D. |
London University |
(2)Hawking first felt there was something wrong with his body when he was .
A. |
25 |
B. |
23 |
C. |
21 |
D. |
20 |
(3)Hawking's book A Brief History of Time talks about the following EXCEPT .
A. |
the universe |
B. |
the big bang |
C. |
the black hole |
D. |
the history of science |
(4)Which of the following is NOT true?
A. |
Hawking was a very famous physicist. |
B. |
Hawking married but didn't have children. |
C. |
Hawking was born in Oxford, England in 1942. |
D. |
Doctors said Hawking would die before he was 23. |
(5)The passage is mainly about .
A. |
Hawking's life |
B. |
Hawking's study |
C. |
why Hawking got ill |
D. |
how Hawking became famous |
In recent years,red tourism(旅游业)has developed quickly and is expected to become more and more popular as the nation celebrates the 100th anniversary(周年纪念日)of the Communist Party of China(CPC)(中国共产党).And people's hopes of learning and experiencing revolutionary(革命的)history and culture have become stronger.
From 2004 to 2019,national red tourism resources(资源)continued to increase and tourists visited an increasing number of revolutionary cultural relics(文物).The number of such trips made by people increased from 140 million to 1.4 billion(十亿)over the same period and more and more people go to these red tourism areas,such as Yan'an in Shaanxi Province.
In Pingshan,Hebei Province,where Xibaipo is located(位于),people have depended on red tourism to develop farmhouses,gardens and tourist shops.This has helped to provide jobs for more than 80,000 local people.
Red tourism has not only met people's travel needs but also their strong wishes for knowledge on revolutionary traditions.This has led to the economic(经济上的)development of old revolutionary areas.As the 100th anniversary of the CPC is coming,the Ministry(部)of Culture and Tourism will further develop red tourism and provide people with better products and services based on Party history education.Protection of revolutionary relics will also become stronger.
(1)The Communist Party of China was founded(建立) .
A. |
in 1911 |
B. |
in 1921 |
C. |
in 1931 |
D. |
in 1949 |
(2)Xibaipo is located in .
A. |
Hebei Province |
B. |
Hubei Province |
C. |
Henan Province |
D. |
Shaanxi Province |
(3)Traveling to old revolutionary areas has led to the of these areas.
A. |
development of science |
B. |
development of art |
C. |
environmental protection |
D. |
economic development |
(4)As the 100th anniversary of the CPC is coming,better products and services based
on will be provided.
A. |
ancient history |
B. |
modern art |
C. |
cultural relics |
D. |
Party history education |
(5)The best title of the passage can be " ."
A. |
Tourist Shops |
B. |
Farmhouses |
C. |
Red Tourism |
D. |
Beautiful Gardens |
Everywhere you look,there's talk about exercise﹣from the importance of gym class to the latest trendy workout(流行的健身方式)to follow on social media. And as you know,being active is very important, because it's good for your physical health, as well as helps with your mental health by improving your mood and keeping your mind sharp. Here is what people said about it.
My friend and I try to exercise together. We dance to our favorite song or even enjoy a plank(平板支撑运动)contest. I think feeling strong is a good thing. ﹣Alan |
I know I should exercise more ,but I have no interest in it. ﹣﹣Bill |
Yoga(瑜伽)is the BEST way to exercise. I feel like everyone should try it. I take a class at the gym with my best friends,and it's so fun! ﹣Grace |
My dad tells me to exercise outside for at least an hour each day in summer. I do as he says, and I always feel better after that. I believe I will go on. ﹣Kitty |
In my spare time, I like reading instead of exercising. Every time I walk into the gym, I always feel nervous. ﹣Mary |
(1)How many people like exercising in the passage above?
A. One.
B. Two.
C. Three.
D. Four.
(2)In Grace's opinion,what kind of exercise should everyone take?
A. Plank.
B. Swimming.
C. Running.
D. Yoga.
(3)How does Mary feel when she is at the gym?
A. Upset.
B. Nervous.
C. Surprised.
D. Bored.
(4)Which statement is TRUE according to the passage above?
A. Exercise can only be good for our physical health.
B. Alan feels weak after he exercises with his friends.
C. Bill doesn't have any interest in exercise.
D. Kitty exercises at least two hours each day in summer.
(5)Where is the passage probably from?
A. A magazine.
B. A story﹣book.
C. A novel.
D. A notice.
Most viruses can be found and killed by our immune system as soon as they enter our bodies.However,some viruses,for example,the coronavirus,are sneaky.They are difficult to recognize and find.These viruses can cause deadly diseases,like COVID﹣19.Human﹣to﹣human transmission can easily occur,and pandemic will therefore break out.Vaccination is by now a simple,safe and effective way to protect us from the diseases.
▲Vaccines are something that "looks" exactly the same as the viruses,mainly made from the viruses that are weakened or killed.They will not make us really ill.They only stimulate and activate our immune system to work,telling it something harmful is coming in.The immune system will know what the "viruses" look like,and send B cells(lymphocytes)or antibodies to find and kill them.Meanwhile,B cells will remember them for the next kill.A vaccine may also give us passive immunity by providing B cells taken from an animal or a human to play the same role.
Scientists have developed more than 180 vaccines to fight against COVID49.The technical approaches of these vaccines can be a little different,but their aims are the same.
Take the inactivated vaccine as an example.In an inactivated vaccine,the coronaviruses are already killed or made into the ones unable to produce more new viruses.When the immune system "sees" them,it will try to kill them.The question is:without enough these viruses• how can B cells remember them?That's why we need to take the vaccine more than one time.Though this vaccine is safe,it might not be as effective as it is expected to be.
The live﹣attenuated vaccine is different.In this vaccine,the viruses are weakened,but they are alive.They can produce enough new viruses to train the immune system to kill and remember them,so people only need to take the vaccine once.The live﹣attenuated vaccine is considered the most effective,but there is a worry:what might happen once these viruses wake up?
Therefore,although vaccination is by now one of the best ways to protect us from COVID﹣19,it can be better.
(1)The coronavirus can .
A. |
not be killed |
B. |
not be found |
C. |
cause deaths |
D. |
stop pandemic |
(2)Which of the following can be the best topic sentence of Paragraph 2?
A. |
Vaccination can provide us with B cells. |
B. |
Vaccines are made from different viruses. |
C. |
Vaccination can prepare us against viruses. |
D. |
Vaccines won't make us ill as the viruses do. |
(3)Compared to the inactivated vaccine,the live﹣attenuated vaccine .
A. |
needs taking more than once |
B. |
is equally safe |
C. |
contains viruses that are killed |
D. |
is more effective |
(4)What can we learn from the passage?
A. |
Vaccination is good enough to treat COVID﹣19. |
B. |
The immune system can be more effective with vaccines. |
C. |
The viruses in inactivated vaccines can make new viruses. |
D. |
180 vaccines have been developed to fight against diseases. |
Marianne Carus,who started Cricket(蟋蟀)magazine in 1973 and served as Editor﹣in﹣Chief(总主编)until 2012,died on March 3 at the age of 92 this year.
Marianne believed that "only the best of the best is good enough for the young. "In Cricket,children would find wonderful stories with beautiful art,and be encouraged by ideas in the humanities and sciences.Marianne looked for stories from around the world to awaken admiration for different peoples and cultures.Most important,Cricket would never talk down to children.
Marianne knew that children were filled with fun,and she wanted Cricket to be,too - "humor from the heart that makes you laugh out loud. "And so she named her literary magazines after a funny group of bugs(虫子),such as Lady bung and Spider.
Over the years,Cricket has been read by millions of children and given many writers and artists their start.Marianne kept a special box of "love letters" to the magazine.She treasured these letters from Cricket readers,including long﹣ago readers.They told her that their interest in reading had begun with Cricket.
▲She considered other names,such as Troubadour or Taliesin,the singers and storytellers of old who traveled from one place to another to share their songs and stories.Then,one night,she was reading Isaac Bashevi Singer's memoir(回忆录)A Day of Pleasure,about his childhood in Warsaw.In it he wrote:There was a stove in Shosha's apartment behind which there lived a cricket.It chirped the nights through all winter long I imagined the cricket was telling a story that would never end. "That's exactly what Marianne wanted her children's magazine to do-to tell stories that would never end!So the name Cricket became her best choice.
Thank you for everything,Marianne.May the stories,and the laughter,never end!
(1)Cricket is a magazine most probably for .
A. |
writer |
B. |
children |
C. |
artists |
D. |
teachers |
(2)According to the passage,Marianne .
A. |
made an effort to find the best stories |
B. |
raised many bugs as her pets |
C. |
replied to long﹣ago Cricket readers |
D. |
started Cricket 39 years ago |
(3)Which of the following can be the best to fill in" ▲"in Paragraph 5?
A. |
How was the life of crickets? |
B. |
When was the magazine Cricket born? |
C. |
What did Marianne think of crickets? |
D. |
Why did Marianne name her magazine Cricket? |
(4)The best title for the passage can probably be .
A. |
The Life of a Cricket |
B. |
Admiration for Different Cultures |
C. |
Best Stories for the Young |
D. |
Achievements in Marianne 's Life |
Have you ever entered a tropical rainforest(热带雨林)?Rainforests make up only a small part of the Earth's surface,about six percent,but there are more kinds of tees than any other area in the whole world.
Tropical rainforests are in Africa,Asia,Central and South America,Australia,and on the Pacific islands.The largest tropical rainforest is the Amazon(亚马逊)Rainforest in South America,which covers 1.2 billion acres,or almost five million square kilometres.The second largest rainforest is in Western Africa.
Rainforests provide us with many things.In fact,the Amazon Rainforest is the "lungs of our planet" because it produces 20%of the world's oxygen (氧气).One fifth of the world's fresh water is also found in the Amazon Rainforest.Furthermore,one half of the world's species of animals,plants and insects live in the Earth's rainforests.80% of the food we eat first grew in the rainforest.25%of the drugs we take when we are sick are made of plants that grow only in rainforests.Some of these drugs are even used to fight and cure cancer.
There are four different levels of trees in a rainforest.The forest floor is the lowest layer full of animal life and receives the least amount of light.The under storey is the dark,cool environment under the leaves but over the ground.The canopy layer is the upper parts of most of the trees.The emergent layer contains a small number of very tall trees.
These different parts of a rainforest exist together to create an ecosystem for many animals,plants and human beings.
(1)This passage is mainly about .
A.kinds of forest
B.where rainforests are
C.facts about rainforests
D.how much oxygen rainforests make
(2)The Amazon Rainforest provides us with percent of the world's oxygen.
A. |
twenty |
B. |
twenty﹣five |
C. |
fifty |
D. |
eighty |
(3)Where can we probably find a tropical rainforest according to the passage?
A. |
In France. |
B. |
In China. |
C. |
In Canada. |
D. |
In Britain. |
(4)Which is the right picture to show four different levels of trees in a rainforest?
A. |
|
B. |
|
C. |
|
D. |
|
Dogs may be man's best friends,but for Sisu,a stray dog,the unicorn(独角兽)is his best friend.
Recently,Sisu broke into a store in North Carolina five times,trying to steal the same purple unicorn toy.But every time he got it,a salesman would find him,take the toy away and put it back on the shelf.When it turned out that Sisu wouldn't give up,the salesman had to lock the door and not let Sisu in,and then called Duplin County Animal Services for help.
Samantha Lane,the officer who answered the call,was so moved by Sisu's love for the unicorn that she bought the $10 toy for the dog.
"The only thing we can think of is that he came from a family that had a similar toy or had children who had one, " said Joe Newbum,a director of Duplin County Animal Services.
"It's a nice dog," Newbum added. "He likes to play and he is very smart.He sits,stays and shakes hands.He is very polite."
And whoever is lucky enough to adopt(收养)Sisu will get two best friends for the price of one.According to the Facebook post from Duplin County Animal Services,Sisu and his stuffed animal have already had an adopter.
(1)Why did Sisu break into the store in North Carolina?
A. |
To meet his adopter. |
B. |
To look for some food. |
C. |
To get the unicorn freely. |
(2)What can we learn from Joe Newbum's words?
A. |
The family had only one child. |
B. |
The family owned many unicorns. |
C. |
Joe Newbum thought highly of Sisu. |
(3)What is the right order according to the story?
a.Sisu was adopted at last.
b.Sisu broke into the store.
c.The salesman called for help.
d.The officer bought Sisu the unicorn.
A. |
b﹣d﹣a﹣c |
B. |
b﹣c﹣d﹣a |
C. |
c﹣d﹣b﹣a |
(4)What can be a suitable title for the text?
A. |
Brave for Love |
B. |
Kind to Animals |
C. |
Proper Feeding of Dogs |
When most people decide to buy food, they go to a grocery store. Grocery stores sell many different kinds of food in just one store. Some grocery stores also sell household goods such as kitchen paper, cleaning things, and diapers (尿布). A grocery store is a convenient place to shop for the kitchen and others.
Although it is comfortable and relaxing to shop at a grocery store, some people decide to buy their food from other places like farmers' markets. At a farmers' market, local farmers sell the foods they grow to customers. The foods they sell often include fruits, vegetables, and meats. Most of these foods are freshly harvested(收获)with no man-made additions.
There are several ways in which farmers' markets are less convenient than grocery stores. For example, packed foods usually are not sold at farmers' markets. Besides, many farmers do not accept credit(信用)cards or checks (支票)as payment for their goods. What is more, most farmers' markets are only open for business once or twice each week. This makes some people not want to shop at farmers' markets, but others are willing because of the fresh and local food there.
Deciding whether to shop for food at grocery stores or at farmers' markets is a personal choice. This choice reflects a person's values about life and about food. Those who value convenience and(多样)will probably choose to shop at a grocery store. People who value freshness and enjoy supporting local farmers will probably prefer the farmers' markets. Luckily, most communities provide choices for both kinds of shoppers.
(1)According to the passage,which of the following may not be sold at a farmers' market?
A. |
Apples. |
B. |
Potatoes. |
C. |
Beef. |
D. |
Kitchen paper. |
(2)We can NOT infer(推断) from Paragraph 3.
A. |
grocery stores sell packed foods |
B. |
people can use credit cards as payment at grocery stores |
C. |
grocery stores sell fresh and local food with no man﹣made additions |
D. |
grocery stores are open for business more often than farmers' market |
(3)In Paragraph 3,why does the writer mention that farmers' markets "are only open for business once or twice each week? "
A. |
To complain(抱怨)about the business time of farmers' markets. |
B. |
To help readers look for a better farmers' market. |
C. |
To explain why farmers' markets are less convenient than grocery stores. |
D. |
To make readers believe that farmers' markets are too uncomfortable to visit. |
(4)What's the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. |
If people want to have more choices,they'll probably prefer grocery stores. |
B. |
Where a person decides to shop depends on his or her personal values. |
C. |
If people want to support local farmers,they will probably prefer farmers' markets. |
D. |
In most communities,people can choose to shop either at grocery stores or at farmers' markets. |
(5)The writer writes the article mainly to .
A. |
compare two places where people buy food |
B. |
explain why the smartest people shop at grocery stores |
C. |
make readers believe that farmers' markets are better than grocery stores |
D. |
show that people should be judged (评价)according to the places where they buy food |
Chris recently completed a very unusual journey.Our reporter Mary met him at his home in south London and he told her all about the trip.
Reporter:What gave you the idea to travel around India on an elephant,Chris?
Chris:Well,it all started two years ago when I was planning a trip to India.I visited a photographic (摄影的) exhibition of elephants and I realized that the only way to travel around India was on an elephant.
Reporter:What did you do next?
Chris:I flew to New Delhi and started looking for an elephant.I needed an elephant trained to carry people.I didn't know anything about elephants,so I asked an expert for help.He taught me how to ride an elephant.He also helped me find an elephant.
Reporter:How long did it take to find a suitable elephant?
Chris:Not too long.I bought a female elephant called Tara for about USD 6,000.
Reporter:Can you tell me about the journey?
Chris:Tara and I set off from New Delhi a week later.We were heading to Sonepur in northern India where there is a big elephant market and I could sell Tara easily.And what a ride!Elephants can travel at about 6 miles an hour and Sonepur was more than 1,200 km away.It took us 64 days to complete the journey.
Reporter:Did you have any problems on your journey?
Chris:Yes,a few.But nothing serious.On the third day,Tara hurt her foot.But that got better quickly.Also,there was a lot of heavy rain during the first week and we got very wet!
Reporter:What happened when you reached Sonepur?
Chris:My plan was to sell Tara.But by now I was very fond of her.I couldn't take her back to Britain and I didn't want to sell her at the market.By chance,I met some people who wanted an elephant for their national park in southern India.I knew that Tara would be safe with them,so I gave her to them.I was very sad to say goodbye.
(1)Chris got the idea to travel around India on an elephant from .
A.a visit to an Indian zoo
B.an elephant expert from India
C.an old friend who lived in India
D.a photographic exhibition of elephants
(2)The elephant expert told Chris .
A.the price of elephants
B.how to ride an elephant
C.where to sell his elephant
D.how to feed an elephant
(3)Chris decided to travel to Sonepur because .
A.it is a very interesting place
B.elephants can t be sold anywhere else
C.he would be able to sell Tera there easily
D.it would only take 64 days to travel there
(4)When Chris arrived at Sonepur market,he .
A.sold Tara to a national park
B.visited a national park
C.realized that he didn't really want to sell Tara
D.decided to take Tara home with him
(5)The best title for the passage is .
A.Selling an Elephant
B.An Unusual Journey
C.An Exhibition of Elephants
D.How to Ride an Elephant
The Chinese kite is a symbol of the Chinese handicraft (手工艺品). Flying a kite is a very popular activity in China. In spring, large numbers of people gather in the squares or parks and fly beautiful kites there.
A philosopher (哲学家) called Mozi was said to be the inventor of the Chinese kite. His invention had the bird's name of "Yuan", a kind of bird of the hawk (鹰) family with a long tail. He made the kite out of wood. Later, his student Lu Ban improved it and made the kite out of bam boo.
With the development of papermaking, paper was introduced into the kite﹣ making. The kite got the name "Zhi Yuan", as "Zhi" in Chinese means paper. And during the Five Dynasties period, people tied the bamboo whistle (哨子) to the kite. When the kite was flying, the airflow (气流)
could make the whistle sound like Guzheng playing. So the kite carried the name "Fengzheng".
From then on, making and playing the kite became very popular in Weifang, Shandong Province. Every year in spring, when the weather became warm, almost every family went out to fly the kite and have a picnic on sunny and windy days. It was an exciting folk activity and a good time to display various beautiful kites. At the same time, they also enjoyed the warm weather and fresh air. The tradition has been well kept until today and has become the world﹣ famous Weifang International Kite Festival, which is held from 20th to 25th in April every year.
Flying a kite in spring does people much good. For example, it is a good way to reduce the backache (背痛). Besides, when people fly a kite, it can help them forget their stressful (压力重的) situations and reconnect (再连接) them to nature.
(1)From the second paragraph, we can know that "Yuan" is .
A. a bird's name
B. a kind of shape
C. a symbol of stress
D. an inventor's name
(2)How long does Weifang International Kite Festival last every year?
A.5 days.
B.6 days.
C.7 days.
D. 8 days.
(3)What is the last paragraph mainly about?
A. A lot of ways of making kites.
B. Some advantages of flying kites.
C. The dynasties of making kites.
D. The good places of flying kites.
You may have already forgotten the days when you had to learn how to use chopsticks.Every Chinese kid manages to use them for some time. But chopsticks are not just simple tools to pick up food. They come with their Own special rules and traditions.
Generally, people should not make noise with chopsticks. Playing with chopsticks is seen as bad manners, just as playing with forks and knives in a Western country would be rude.
There are also some superstitions (迷信) related to chopsticks. For example, some people believe that chopsticks should not be left standing upright in a bowl. It looks like the incense (香)that Chinese use to honor the dead.Doing it at the dinner table is believed to bring bad luck.
You should not tap(敲) chopsticks on the edge of the bowl either, as beggars (乞丐) do this to ask for food. Parents might get angry if children do this as they don't want their children to be as poor as beggars in the future.
Besides, chopsticks can also be a great gift. In Chinese, "chopsticks" are known as "kuaizi",so newlyweds (新婚夫妇) feel happy to receive chopsticks as a wedding gift. Skilled craftsmen (手艺人)paint beautiful pictures on chopsticks to make them look like fine artwork. Today, even people from western countries are leaning to use chopsticks and like to collect them as souvenirs(纪念品).
(1)The text is about .
A. history of chopsticks
B. stories behind chopsticks
C. rules and traditions of using chopsticks
(2)What is Chinese people's opinion of playing with chopsticks?
A. It is all right.
B. It is not polite.
C. It is funny.
(3)What does the underlined word "honor" mean?
A.挽救
B.复活
C.表达敬意
(4)Chinese parents might get angry when their children tap chopsticks on the edge of the bowl because they don't want their children to .
A. get ill
B. be poor
C. become lazy
(5)Giving newlyweds chopsticks is welcome because it means .
A. having a baby soon
B. having good meals
C. being rich quickly
China is called the Kingdom of Fans. Fans are everywhere in our daily life.But how much do you know about them?
It is said that fans were first used to cool the air during the Shang Dynasty. At that time, they were made of feathers, bamboo or silk. Some of them were round, while others were square.
Folding paper fans first became popular during the Song Dynasty. There were usually beautiful pictures on the fans.Some were mountains and rivers,others were flowers and animals.Many people, including Su Dongpo,a poet of the Song Dynasty, and Tang Bohu, a scholar of the Song Dynasty, even painted and wrote poems on fans. This made the fans into art works. Many rich and important people liked holding fans.
Today, fans are popular gifts. During the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games,folding fans were given to leaders and officials from other countries, as well as audience members.While they were having their fans to get cool air, they were also experiencing Chinese culture.
(1)The fans were made of different materials except during the Shang Dynasty.
A. |
paper |
B. |
bamboo |
C. |
silk |
D. |
feathers |
(2)When did folding fans first become popular?
A. |
The Shang Dynasty. |
B. |
The Song Dynasty. |
C. |
Today. |
D. |
In 2008. |
(3)What couldn't people see on fans in the Song Dynasty?
A. |
Mountains. |
B. |
Animals. |
C. |
Flowers. |
D. |
Audience. |
(4)Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. |
Fans were first used to cool the air during the Song Dynasty. |
B. |
Tang Bohu never wrote or painted on fans. |
C. |
Some fans were round, while others were square during the Shang Dynasty. |
D. |
Folding fans were only given to leaders and officials from China. |
(5)What's the best title of this passage?
A. |
The Development of Fans |
B. |
The Shapes of Fans |
C. |
When Fans Became Popular |
D. |
How Fans Became Art Works |