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more people could be educated because more books could be printed. Paper provided an important way to
communicate with knowledge.
Paper was first made in China about 2,000 years ago. In Egypt and the West, paper was not very
commonly used before the year 1400. Paper was not made in southern Europe until about the year 1100.
After that, the forestry countries of Canada, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and the United States because the
most important in paper-making. Today Finland makes the best paper in the world. And it has the biggest
paper industry in the world.
When we think of paper, we think of newspapers, books, letters, envelopes, and writing paper. So paper
plays an important role in our lives.
Paper is very good for keeping you warm. Houses are often insulated (隔热) with paper. You perhaps
seen homeless men sleep on a large number of newspapers. They are insulating themselves from the cold.
In Finland, in winter it is sometimes 40 degrees below zero. The farmers wear paper boots in the snow.
Nothing could be warmer.
B. more books could be printed
C. paper is one of the most important products
D. Paper was invented by man
B. After 1400.
C. After 1100.
D. Before 1400.
B. Canada.
C. The United States.
D. Finland.
B. Newspapers are warmer.
C. Paper is the warmest.
D. Houses are the warmest.
B. The best paper.
C. The paper-making.
D. The uses of paper.
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试题【阅读理解。 Paper is one of the most important products ever invented by man. The 】;主要考察你对社会历史类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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The most enjoyable way to discover Liverpool is by boat. The first thing to do is to take a ferry across
the River Mersey. It"s the best way to find out about this city"s long and interesting history. The Liverpool
Ferry,which is the oldest ferry service in Europe,started more than 800 years ago.
In the l8th century Liverpool became an important city for international business across the Atlantic
Ocean. Ships sailed from Liverpool to the United States and Africa. The place to learn more about Liverpool"s
importance is the Maritime Museum.
Liverpool was important because of its industry and trade in the 18th century. In the 20th century it
became famous for music. The boys in the rock group,the Beatles,all came from Liverpool. The city is very
proud of them. It named its airport John Lennon International Airport.after one of the Beatles. Tourists can
take a bus tour to visit some of the places the Beatles mention in their songs, 1ike Penny Lane and Strawberry
Fields. They can also visit the Cavern Club-the group first played there in 1961.The Beatles Story is a museum
and gallery.Here you can find out more about these world-famous musicians.
But there"s more to see and do in Liverpoo1.At the Walker Art Gallery you can see the best art in the
North of England. If you like modern art,the place to visit is the Tate Gallery. But above all,it"s the friendly
and welcoming people of Liverpool who make this a city you should visit when you come to Great Britain.
B. students who want to study in UK
C. foreigners who want to visit Great Britain
D. people who are interested in history
B. boat
C. train
D. bicycle
B. a group of pop singers
C. a beautiful river called River Mersey
D. a big museum in the town
B. the Tate Gallery
C. the Beatles Story
D. the Walker Art Gallery
B. The history of Liverpool.
C. The most famous and of the world.
D. The most friendly people in UK.
But if you think you need lots of luck, what else might you do?
In the UK and US there are some strange traditions for bringing yourself a little more good luck. Some are
hundreds of years old and some are much newer.
Have you heard the saying "When you wish upon a star"? If you are looking up at the sky on a clear night
and you see a sudden flash of light, it is probably a shooting star! Seeing one doesn"t happen very often. The
saying goes that if you see one you have been very lucky, and so if you make a wish, it will come true.
Maybe you have heard of the lucky rabbit"s foot. Some people believe that rabbits are lucky animals, so
they carry a part of the rabbit, its foot, for good luck. There are all kinds of strange, unclear rules about
which of the rabbit"s feet is the luckiest. It is said that this good luck tradition is the oldest one of all.
However, as the funny saying goes, "Depend on the rabbit"s foot if you will, but remember it didn"t work
for the rabbit!"
People in Britain love trees. If it is autumn and leaves are falling from the trees, some people try to catch
the leaves as they fall because they think each leaf they catch will bring them a lucky month in the following
year-they will need to catch 12 falling leaves to have a whole of good luck!
B. A falling leaf
C. A cheerful wish from friends
D. A shooting star
B. people can see a shooting star on a rainy night
C. your wish may come true if you see a shooting star
D. people believe that it"s unlucky to see a shooting star
B. there are so many leaves to catch
C. the leaves can bring them a lucky month
D. they want to have a whole year of good luck
B. people
C. leaves
D. years
B. things that bring good luck
C. British people love leaves
D. which of the rabbit"s feet is the luckiest
people in the world. Tea, as well as silk and porcelain, began to be known by the world over a thousand years
ago and has been an important Chinese export since then.
Tea has a history of over 4, 000 years and China is the home of tea. In ancient China, tea was used as a
kind of medicine, while nowadays people drink tea daily.
Longjing, Pu"er, Wulong and Tieguanyin are all famous tea. Thanks to the mild climate and rich soil in
Fujian, Zhejiang and Yunnan, tea is produced mainly in these provinces.
The word for tea in different languages came from Chinese, like"cha"i" in Russian. And the Japanese
character for tea is written exactly the same as it is in Chinese.
Over the past centuries, Chinese people have developed their unique tea culture, which includes tea
planting, tea-leaf picking, tea making, tea drinking and so on. Tea is also popular in some sayings, like "A
friendship between gentlemen is like a cup of tea." In dances, songs, poems and novels, tea is often mentioned.
too.
B. Four.
C. Five.
D. Six.
B. they are all close to the sea
C. there are quite a lot of mountains there
D. the climate ia mild and the soil is rich there
in the last paragraph means _________.
B. 君子之交淡如水
C. 看到朋友就会想起茶
D. 绅士才能够喝茶
B. Tea has more than 1, 000 years of history.
C. Japan is the home of tea.
D. In ancient China, people used tea as a kind of medicine.
B. A Saying of Tea
C. Drinks in the World
D. Tea and Coffee
Welcome to the 2012 London Olympic Games! | |
Archery | Archery has a 10,000 year history, when bows and arrows were first used for hunting and war. Archery first appeared at the Paris Olympics of 1990. It was removed after 1908 and only returned to the Olympics at Munich in 1972. Did you know? In the 14th century, archery was so important that as English law required every man, aged seven to 60, to practise it. |
Badminton | This sport was invented by British soldiers in India who called it Poono, the same name as the town in which they lived. It was first played at the Olympics in 1992 at Barcelona. Although the rules of the modern sport were developed in England, Asian countries are now the best. Did you know? The best balls are said to be made fromthe feathers of the left wing of goose. |
Football | There are two medal competitions for Olympic football, one for men"s teams and one for women"s. Football was first played at the 1908 Olympic Games and it has been played at every Olympic Games ever since, except for Los Angeles 1932. Did you know? Hungary has won three football gold medals-more than any other country. |
Taekwondo | This Korean sport"s name means"the way of the hand and foot". The players get points by hitting each other with these two parts of the body only. The players mustn"t lie on the floor and no equipment can be used. Taekwondo first appeared at the 2000 Sydney Games. Did you know? Over 60 million people from 190 countries around the world regularly take part in this sport. |
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2011 is a special year all the people in Shenzhen. The 26th World Universiade will be held in the city from August 12th to 23rd. As we all know, "Start Here"" is the slogan of this great event. Does anyone know that a new life of two giant pandas will start here as well? Shenzhen is expecting the pair of pandas for the Summer Univcrsiade. The pandas, a male and a female from Wolong Panda Research Center in Sichuan Province, will be "Universiade Pandas", just like "Asian Games Pandas" and "Olympic Pandas". Shenzhen Safari Park will rebuild its panda house to welcome the pandas. The panda house has been empty since another panda, Yongba, 25. was returned to Sichuan in 2009 because it was too old. How old are the Universiade Pandas? What are their names? What are they like? What are their living habits? We will find out the answers in June when they arrive. | |
1. The 26th World Universadc will begin on _______. | |
A. August 12th B. August 23rd C. September 12th D. September 23rd | |
2. The pair of pandas comes from _______. | |
A. Shenzhen B. Sichuan C. Guangzhou D. Beijing | |
3. Yongba is a(n) _______. | |
A. Universiade Panda B. Asian Games Panda C. Olympic Panda D. panda that used to live in Shenzhen Sal at Park | |
4. From the passage we can know the _______ of the Universiade Pandas. | |
A. arrival time B. ages C. names D. living habits | |
5. The passage tells us that _______. | |
A. the slogan of the 26th World Universiade is "Just Do It" B. there will be two male pandas coming to Shenzhen C. Yongba left Shenzhen in 2009 D. Wolong Panda Research Center will build a panda house for the Universiade Pandas |