题目
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Year comes with the first day of the first lunar month, between January 21 and February 19. People get
ready for the holiday for 15 days. Finally, on New Year"s Eve, people close the shops, and the streets are
empty at midnight. Everyone locks the doors and stays at home. It is an important time for the family. The
young people bow (鞠躬) to the old people. The Chinese call this ketou. This means "to touch the ground
with the forehead". Then the young people wish the old people a happy New Year. The old people give
children gifts of money in red envelopes. The family then goes to sleep. In the morning, people are dressed
in their best clothes. Some people stay at home, and others go out to pay a New Year call. They are very
polite and do not use bad words. It"s the most important day of the year.
B. the Spring Festival
C. Christmas Day
D. the Dragon (龙) Boat Festival
B. twelve days
C. half a month
D. three weeks
B. hundreds of
C. many
D. few
B. forehead
C. nose
D. mouth
B. Best wishes!
C. Bad luck!
D. A or B
答案
核心考点
试题【阅读理解。 The Chinese New Year is the most important holiday for the Chinese peo】;主要考察你对社会历史类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Most people may each have many names. For example, when they are very 3 at home,
they usually have nicknames (昵称). At school, they use their 4 names. If someone is a
writer, he or she has a 5 name. Now new couples (夫妇) are very 6 when they name
their children. Most of the names have 7 meanings. Some show their parents" 8 .Girls"
names show that their parents want them to be beautiful and nice. 9 names often show their
parents want them to be strong; and 10 to the country.
( )1. A. one ( )2. A. family ( )3. A. young ( )4. A. family ( )5. A. good ( )6. A. sad ( )7. A. no ( )8. A. work ( )9. A. Mothers" ( )10. A. bad | B. two B. middle" B. old B. given B. bad B. careful B. bad B. question B. Fathers" B. important | C. three C. last C. right C. full C. interesting C. sorry C. happy C. hope C. Children"s C. favorite | D. four D. given D. happy D. middle D. pen D. interesting D. special (特殊的) D. worry D. Boys" D. young | ||||||||||||||||
阅读理解。 | |||||||||||||||||||
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 your bowl to your mouth when you are having some liquid (液体) food. But it"s different in China. And in Japan you even needn"t worry about making noises when you have it. It shows that you are enjoying it. But it is regarded as bad manners (礼貌,方式) 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 your"re having a meal. In Mexico, however, guests are expected to keep their hands on the table during a meal. But in Arab countries you must be very careful with your hands. You mustn"t eat with your left hand. Arabs consider it very bad manners to eat with left hands. So, what should you do if you are on a visit in another country? Well, just do in Rome as the Romans do. You can ask the native (本土的) people to help you or just watch carefully and follow them. | |||||||||||||||||||
1. According to the passage, making noises when you have liquid food isn"t bad manners in ______. | |||||||||||||||||||
A. China B. Japan C. Britain D. Mongolia | |||||||||||||||||||
2. ______ is bad manners in Britain. | |||||||||||||||||||
A. Eating food without making noises B. Putting liquid food in the bowl C. Having soup directly with a bowl D. Keeping hands off the table | |||||||||||||||||||
3. From the passage, we can infer (推断) that ______. | |||||||||||||||||||
A. Mongolian people burp when they are eating B. Japanese people all make noises when drinking C. Chinese people never make noises at table D. few Arabs eat with left hands | |||||||||||||||||||
4. "Do in Rome as the Romans do" means "______" . | |||||||||||||||||||
A. Do as the native people do B. Do as you do at home C. Ask the native people to do it D. Watch the native people doing it | |||||||||||||||||||
5. The passage mainly (主要) tells us ______. | |||||||||||||||||||
A. some table manners in Britain B. some different table manners C. different ways of having liquid food D. to have good manners | |||||||||||||||||||
根据文章大意和结构,完成下面的表格: | |||||||||||||||||||
During the Christmas season, people sing songs to celebrate the festival. These songs are called "carols (颂歌)". Maybe you can name some famous carols like "Jingle Bells" and"Silent Night". They bring a lot of joy to everyone at Christmas. A Christmas carol is about the themes (主题) of Christmas, or the winter eason in general. People sing carols in the period before and during Christmas. The tradition of Christmas rols dates back to the 13th century in Europe. Today carols are regularly sung at religious (宗教的) services in churches (教堂). Traditional carols have a strong tune (音调) and have a chorus (合唱) for group singing. The music sounds peaceful and calm, and they give people good thoughts about holidays, good food and gifts.In places like England, groups of singers travel from door to door in neighbourhoods, singing carols. They are often given small rewards like money, pies or a glass of good drink. The money collected in this way is often given to help poor people. In Australia, where Christmas is in the summer, people like to sing carols at candlelight (烛光) concerts. The concerts are held outdoors at night in cities and towns during the weeks leading up to Christmas. People sing and celebrate Christmas holding lit candles in their hands.
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