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friends to go with them. They bring many things with them, like glasses, kites, knives, some nice food and
some nice drink. Sometimes (有时), they take their pets with them. If (如果) it is very fine, they may
have their food in a park (公园), in a countryside (乡村), or at the foot of (在……脚下) a hill. That"s
great fun.
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试题【阅读理解。 In the U.S.A. or Canada, on Sundays many people go out for a picnic. T】;主要考察你对社会历史类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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of people really want to know. Everyone agrees, however, that it was first made in Italy. Some Indians
give credit to the city of Naples, and others give Sicily the honor.
Wherever the idea started, someone probably was baking bread, decided to put a little cheese
and tomato sauce on the pop, and slipped it into the oven. Out came the world"s first pizza.
Though pizza was thought of as a poor man"s food in Italy, it was a king who first made pizza
apopular food for everyone. In the 17th century, King Ferdinand of Bourbon was impressed by
acertain cook"s pizza. The king made him the royal cook and ordered him to make pizza often. The
cook later wrote a cookbook in which he told how to make pizza.
( )1. Pizza is American"s favorite food.
( )2. In the 19th century, King Ferdinand of Bourbon was impressed by a certain cook"s pizza.
( )3. Pizza was first made in Italy.
( )4. It was a king who first made pizza a popular food for everyone.
( )5. The king later wrote a book telling people how to make pizza.
invented by accident. According to an ancient Chinese legend, the Emperor Shen Nong l tea when he
was boiling drinking water over an open fire. Some leaves from a nearby bush fell into the water and
remained there for some time. The Emperor noticed that the leaves in the water produced a 2 smell.
Later he decided to taste the hot mixture. It was quite delicious. And _3 , one of the world"s favorite
drinks was invented.
China is the home of tea, which has more than 4,000 years history. People throughout(遍及) China
drink tea daily. 4 the three major drinks-tea, coffee and cocoa, tea is drunk by the largest number of
people in the world. Tea from China, along 5__silk and porcelain(瓷器) , began to be known by the
world over a thousand years ago and has been an important Chinese export(出口) 6 .
Tea leaves are produced mainly in the area south of the Yangtze River, in the provinces of Zhejiang,
Jiangxi and Fujian, because of the mild(温暖的) 7 and rich soil there. Longjing, Wulong, Pu"er and
Tieguanyin are all 8 _ kinds of tea.
Over the past centuries, Chinese people 9__ their unique (特有的) tea culture, which includes tea
planting, tea-leaf picking, tea making and so on. Tea is 10 a popular topic which is often mentioned
in dances, songs, poems and novels.
( )2. A. pleasant
( )3. A. by the way
( )4. A. In
( )5. A. between
( )6. A. at that time
( )7. A. climate
( )8. A. interesting
( )9. A. had developed
( )10. A. too
B. pleased
B. on the way
B. For
B. with
B. from now on
B. weather
B. important
B. have developed
B. as well
C. bad
C. on its way
C. Of
C. except
C. since then
C. condition
C. famous
C. developed
C. either
D. terrible
D. in this way
D. By
D. besides
D. since now
D. environment
D. normal
D. are developing
D. also
dragon-boat racing. Dragon-boat racing is the most popular activity during the festival, especially (尤其)
in South China. A dragon boat looks like a dragon, and is painted in red, white, yellow or black. Usually,
a dragon boat is 20 to 40 metres long, and needs 20 people to row. Boatmen row the boat in cadence
(节奏) with the drumbeats (鼓点), as the captain (船长) in the front of the boat waves a small flag to
help coordinate (使动作协调) the rowing.
Dragon-boat racing is quite a spectacle (奇观). Now it becomes a popular activity in South China.
International (国际的) dragon-boat racing is held in Guangzhou and Hong Kong every year.
B. 15th day of January
C. 5th day of April
D. 5th day of May
B. trick or treat
C. Pumpkin lantern
D. Eat rice dumplings
B. 20, 40 , 20
C. 10 ,40 , 20
D. 20 , 40 , 10
B. Guangzhou and Fujian
C. Guangzhou and Hong Kong
D. Hong Kong and Guangxi
B. Dragon-boat racing
C. how to row the boat
D. South China
Hello! I"m Xiaoxin. Do you know where I am from? Yes, I"m from Japan. I"m bright(聪明的). I"m five. I"m in Class Nine. My phone number is 6296-7341. |
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People in different countries have different ways of doing things. Something that is polite in one country may be quite impolite in another. In Britain, you mustn"t lift (举起) your bowl to your mouth when you are having some soup. But it"s different in China. And in Japan you even needn"t worry about making a noise when you have it. It shows that you are enjoying it. Making a noise is considered as (被认为) bad manners (举止,礼仪) in Britain. If you are a visitor in Mongolia, what manners do they wish you to have? They wish you to give a loud "burp" (打嗝) after you finish eating. Burping shows that you like the food. In Britain, you should try not to put your hands on the table when you"re having a meal. In Mexico, however, they hope you keep the hands on the table during a meal. But Arabians consider you must be very careful with your hands. You mustn"t eat with your left hand. Arabians consider it very bad manners eating with left hands. So, what should you do if you are on a visit in another country? Well, you can ask the local people to help you or just watch carefully and follow them if you are on a visit in another country. |
1. It is impolite to lift your bowl to your mouth when you are having some soup in _________. |
A. Britain B. China C. Japan D.Mexico |
2. In Mongolia, burping after eating shows that _________. |
A. you are rude B. you are hungry C. you dislike the food D. you like the food |
3. What"s the main idea of the passage? |
A. People in different countries have different ways of doing things. B. British people are very polite. C. You mustn"t eat with your left hand. D. Don"t worry about making a noise when you have soup. |