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Mary is an English girl, but she lives in China. She is six. Her mother says to her, “You are six now, Mary, you are going to school. I think it is very good. It’s a nice school.” “Is it a Chinese school?” Mary asks. “Yes, it is.” Her mother says.
It is September (九月) and the new school year begins. Mary goes to school every day. She likes her lessons (功课) and her classmates very much. Her classmates like her, too. Mary can speak a little Chinese. She likes China. She likes the people of China and Chinese food very much.
根据短文内容, 指出能完成所给句子的最佳答案Mary lives in ____ .
A.England | B.France | C.Canada | D.China |
Mary studies in ____ .
A.a French school | B.a Chinese school | C.a Japanese school | D.an English school |
Mary likes her ____ and ____ .
A.school; class | B.lessons; classmates | C.students; lessons | D.teacher; school |
Mary can speak a little____ .
A.Chinese | B.English | C.Japanese | D.French |
She likes____ and ____ .
A.Chinese; Chinese people | B.China; China food |
C.Chinese food; Chinese people | D.the students of China; the food of China |
In the eyes of many foreigners,Chinese are the best hosts and the worst guests in the world.And western hosts sometimes look rude(粗鲁的)in the eyes of Chinese guests.It is because the guest﹣host relationship in China is quite different from that in some western countries.
In China,guests are almost like gods.Whenever I enter a Chinese friend's home,there is always fruit on the table for me,and someone is quick to bring me a cup of tea or water.In the west,generally the guest is not a god.Acting according to the host's way of doing things is usual behavior for a guest.
My wife's mother,a very kind Chinese lady,doesn't smoke.When I see some of her guests smoking in her house,as a non﹣smoker,I feel unhappy.Usually,I want to stop them directly,but I must realize that in China,to be a good host,she must not do that.
In most North American homes,if you are a guest,and the hosts are not smokers,you should not smoke in their house.At the very least,you should ask,"Is it OK if I smoke?"But don't be surprised if they say,"No,you can't smoke."In my culture,if you smoke in their house,you are a bad guest,but if they don't allow you to smoke in their house,they are not rude hosts.
In a word,no matter where you are,the best way to be a good guest is to adapt to(适应)the habits of your hosts.
(1)When a western guest visits a Chinese family,he often .
A.buys some fruit
B.brings a cup of tea
C. smokes
D. feels like a god
(2)What will the writer probably say if a guest wants to smoke in his house?
A. Let's smoke together.
B. Sorry, you can't smoke here.
C. Smoking is a bad habit.
D. It's OK if you smoke here.
(3)What can be learned from the passage?
A.A friend in need is a friend indeed.
B.Where there is a will,there is a way.
C.When in Rome,do as the Romans do.
D.Actions speak louder than words.
(4)What is the best title of the passage?
A.The Best Hosts
B.The Best Guests
C.Different Cultures in Different Countries
D.Different Guest﹣host Relationships in Different Cultures
Terry Fox was only seventeen when he got a cancer(癌症).He must have felt hopeless when the doctor said his right leg would have to be cut off 6 inches above the knee.
But to everyone's surprise,Terry Fox made up his mind to become a long﹣distance runner and do something about the cancer.What a dream!
Although it seemed impossible,Terry decided to run across the whole country.He hoped to raise one million dollars for cancer research.Few believed he would make it.Anyway,on April 12,1980,Terry Fox began his Marathon of Hope.For the first days of his marathon,Terry Fox was alone.He started running at 4:30 am.Day by day,people began to realize that something big was happening on the lonely road.As people saw Terry,they stopped and donated(捐赠)money for cancer research.
However,his health took a rapid turn for the worse several months later.He had to give up his marathon on September 1,1980.Terry died three months later,at the age of 22.In his short life,he raised ﹩24 million for cancer research﹣one dollar for each person in his motherland.
Since his death,the yearly Terry Fox Run,first held in 1981,has grown to be the world's largest one﹣day fundraiser(筹资活动)for cancer research.
(1)What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.The dream was very strange.
B.It was such a silly dream.
C.The dream was easy to achieve.
D.It was almost an impossible dream.
(2)Terry gave up his marathon in 1980 because .
A.he found it too tiring
B.nobody supported him
C.he was too sick to continue
D.he raised enough money
(3)When did Terry Fox get a cancer?
A. In 1975.
B. In 1980.
C. In 1981.
D. In 1958.
(4)What is the writer's purpose in writing the passage?
A. To tell us when Terry Fox Run was first held.
B. To tell us not to give up when facing difficulties.
C. To advise us to donate money for cancer research.
D. To call on us to take part in Marathon of Hope.
Canada shares the longest international border(边界)in the world with the USA,which is8,891 km long.The longest part of the border is shared with the US state,Alaska,and it is about 2,475 km long.Here is more information about Canada.
Geography |
★the largest waterfalls,Niagara Falls ★the second biggest country in the world,after Russia ★the highest mountain,the Mount Logan with a height of 5,959 m ★the longest river,the McKenzie River in the northwest,4,241 km long ★a large country with a small population |
Attractions for kids |
★going boating in the national parks,enjoying skiing,snow﹣boarding and other winter fun activities in the mountains ★outdoor activities: riding,climbing and ice﹣skating in Toronto,Vancouver and so on ★interesting museums and wonderful city parks |
(1)How long is the longest border that Canada shares with Alaska?
A.8,891 km.
B.2,475 km.
C.4,241 km.
D.5,959 m.
(2)The largest country in the world is .
A. China
B. Canada
C. the USA
D. Russia
(3)Which of the following statements is true?
A. The height of the Mount Logan is 5,959 kilometers.
B. The McKenzie River lies in the northeast of Canada.
C. Canada is a large country which has a small population.
D. Kids can't go ice﹣skating in Vancouver.
People in different countries speak different languages. But is there a language that can be understood by everyone in the world? Emojis might be the first truly universal(通用的) language.
Emojis are a kind of special language. Pictures are used to put meaning across. A group called the Unicode Consortium is in charge of choosing official(官方的)emojis It has added new emojis every year since 2014. These new emojis do not come out of nowhere. They come from what people think about, like and care about.
Emojis can be used to represent (代表) different groups of people. In 2015, emoji faces with different skin tones(肤色) were added. In 2016, different jobs were added,such as doctor, police officer and painter along with female versions of these jobs. This year, emojis of disabled people were added, including emojis of blind people and people in wheel chairs.
But there is also more to emojis. They can also refer to pop culture and new cultural trends.New emojis in 2019 have included several animals, such as sloths(树懒) and flamingos(火烈鸟). These animals are not very common, but are known to many people. For example, sloths have become popular thanks to the 2016 film Zootopia(《疯狂动物城》). Many fashion designers have included flamingos in their designs in recent years. This animal makes people feel like they' re on a tropical(热带) vacation.
It seems that emojis are a mirror of the world we live in.It will be interesting to see how they change and grow in the years to come.
根据短文内容,完成下列任务.
(1)Emojis are a special language using the to put meaning across.(仅填1个词)
(2)Where do new emojis come from?(回答不超过9个词)
(3)When did emojis begin to show different jobs?(回答不超过2个词)
(4)What kind of animals have been included in2019?(回答不超过6个词)
(5)将画线句子翻译成汉语.
Earlier this year, China achieved a new milestone(里程碑)in space exploration. On Jan 3,Chang'e 4 became the first space probe(探测器)in history to successfully land on the far side(dark side) of the moon. After a 26﹣day journey, it touched softly down on a crater. The whole process of landing lasted 12 minutes, which opened a new page in history of mankind's space exploration.
The far side of the moon is the side that we can not see. We don't know much about it. This landing is of great importance. The far side of the moon is an ideal(理想的) place forscientific research. It may have unique minerals(矿物质)and other resources. Scientists can make clearer observations of deep space from there.
Chang'e 4 has sent back photos of the far side of the moon. It is also being used to carry out experiments. The data(数据) collected from these experiments could be used to help us build a base on the moon in the future. The success of the Chang'e 4 mission(任务) is a major achievement for China's space program.
China launched its lunar (月球的)exploration program in 2004, naming it Chang'e.Chinese scientists set three goals﹣﹣"orbiting(环绕运行), landing and sample(样本)returning". Chang'e 4 has realized the second goal. The third will be achieved during the Chang'e 5 mission, which is set to take place before the end of this year.
Following the success of the Chang'e missions, Chinese scientists are looking even farther into our solar system(太阳系). China's first Mars mission is expected to be carried out by 2020.
(1)Chang'e 4 is the first space probe in the world to land .
A. in deep space
B. on the moon
C. on the near side of the moon
D. on the far side of the moon
(2)What's the most important about the landing place?
A. It's far from the earth
B. It has many resources
C. It's ideal for scientific research
D. It's dark and unknown
(3)The underlined word"observations " in paragraph 2 means .
A.学习
B.观察
C.描述
D.庆祝
(4)Which of the following is the second goal of China's lunar exploration program?
A. Landing on the moon.
B. Bringing some samples back to the earth.
C. Building a base on the moon.
D. Tyaveling around the moon.
(5)What can be the best title of the passage?
A. The Space Probe.
B. Exploring the Moon.
C. The Three Goals.
D. Exploring the Mars.