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閱讀理解A

Australiaisthegreatestislandintheworld.ItisalittlesmallerthanChina.Itistothe

southoftheequator.Sowhenitissummerinourcountry,itiswinterinAustralia.

Australiaisbig,butthepopulationthereisthin.ThepopulationofAustraliaisthesameas

thatofShanghai,acityinChina.

Australiaisfamousforitssheepandkangaroos.Afterashortdrivefromanytown,you

willfindyourselfinthemiddleofwhitesheep.Sheep,sheep,sheepareeverywhere.Haveyou

seenakangaroo?Ithasa"bag”belowitsbreast.Themotherkangarookeepsitsbabykangaroo

inthe“bag”.Itisverystrange,isn'tit?

1.Whichislarger,ChinaorAustralia?

2.WhatseasonisitinAustraliawhernitissummerinChina?

3.1sthepopulationofAustraliathesameasthatofShanghaiinChina?

4.WhatcanyouseeeverywhereinAustralia?

5.Wheredoesthemotherkangarookeepitsbabykangaroo?

B

Jim,withhisfather,goestoseehisuncle.

Onthetrain,Jimoftenputshisheadoutofthewindow.Hisfathersays,“Jim,don'tput

yourheadoutofthewindow.IfsdangerousButJimgoesonputtinghisheadoutofthe

window.

HisfathertakesJim'shat,putsitbehindhisbagsndsays,“Youseeyourhatisnothere.”

Jimisafraid.

Hisfathersays,“Well,whistle,please.YourhatcancomebackJimwhistles,His

fatherputsthehatonJim'shead."Oh,il'sgreat?”Jimsays.Thenhetakeshisfather'shatand

throwsitoutofthewindow."Nowifsyourturntowhistle,Dad!”hesayshappily.

1.HowdoJimandhisfathergotoseehisuncle?

Theygo.

2.DoesJim'sfatherlikeJimtoputhisheadoutofthewindow?

,he.

3.WheredoeshisfatherputJim'shat?

Heputsitthe.

4.WhatdoesJim'sfatheraskJimtodo?

HeJimtowhistle,andhishatcanback.

5.WhatdoesJimdowithhisfather'shat?

Jimtakeshisfather'shatanditoutofthe.

C

Waterisveryimportantforlivingthings.Withoutwatertherecanbenolifeonthe

earth.Allplantsandanimalsneedwater.Manalsoneedswater.Weneedwatertodrink,to

cookfoodandtocleanourselves.Waterisneededinfarms,factories,offices,schoolsand

families.

Waterisfoundinseas,riversandlakes.Itcanbefoundeverywhereintheworld,andit

canalsobefoundintheair.Wecannotseeorfeelthewaterwhenitispartofair.Cloudsare

alsomadeofwater.Theyarelittledropsofwater.Whenwaterfreezes,itisice.Soiceisalso

water.

()1.Wecan'tlivewithout.

A.plantsB.animalsC.waterD.theearth

()2.Watercanbefound

A.onlyinseasB.onlyinriversC.intheairD.everywhereintheworld

()3.needwater.

A.FarmsB.FactoriesC.FamiliesD.A,BandC

)4.Whenwaterfreezes,itchangesinto

A.rainB.iceC.cloudD.snow

()5.Whafsthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Manalsoneedswater.B.Waterisfoundinseas,riversandlakes.

C.Cloudsaremadeofwater.D.Waterisveryimportantforlivingthings.

完形填空A

OnedayMary1shoppingwithhermother.Whentheygot2thesupermarket,

Marywasvery3Thereweremanynicethingsandmany4init.

Mary'smothertoldherto5her.Theywalkedaroundandthey6somethingsfor

breakfast.Whentheycametooneshelf(貨架),Mary7someboxesofchocolaie(巧克

力),Mary8hermothertobuysomeforher.

Hermothergaveheraboxofbrownchocolate.Maryshook(搖晃)her9.She

wantedaboxofwhitechocolate.Hermotherdidn'tunderstandher.

“Whydoyouwantaboxofwhintchocolate?”askedhermother.

“Iwon'tbitemyfingers。交著手指)whenIeatthemat10answeredMary.

Afterhearingthis,Mary'smotherlaughedandtheyleftthesupermarkethapply.

()1.A.wentB.gotC.hadD.thougt

()2.A.forB.onC.toD.with

()3.A.sorryB.happyC.sadD.good

()4.A.doctorsB.booksC.cars0.people

()5.A.listenB.lookC.followD.learn

()6.A.boughtB.tookC.caiTiedD.made

()7.A.lookedB.watchedC.triedD.showed

()8.A.talkedB.wantedC.triedD.showed

()9.A.headB.handC.faceD.arm

()10.A.tableB.workC.nightD.breakfast

B

兩個(gè)10年不見的朋友Amy和Sally在路上遇到了,她們談起了彼此過去的樣子。

Amy:Icanhardlyrecognizeyou.Youchangedalot.

Sally:You,too.

Amy:Youwore10yearsago.

Sally:Yes,butnowIwearcontactlenses(隱形眼鏡).

Amy:Youaremuchtallerthanbefore.

Sally:Right.Andyouheavierthanme10yearsago.Butnowyou

arethanme.

Amy:Irememberyouareveryquietyouareyoung.

Sally:NowIamoutgoingthanbefore.

Amy:Happytoseeyou.Bye!

Sally:Bye-bye!

c

Ann和David正在翻看Ann的一些照片,請(qǐng)根據(jù)情景,完成下面的對(duì)話。

Ann:HerearephotosofandmybrotherAdam.

David:Oh.Youlookvery.

Ann:Yes.Heismuchthanme.Iamshort.

David:Hmm.Hehasbrownhair.Butisblack.

Ann:Doyouthinkheisthanme?Heisinthesportsteam.

David:Right.Hemustbeagoodbrother.

Ann:Yes,Ilikehimverymuch.

D

MrHuntwillgotoLondononbusinesstomorrowmorning.Il's1andtheweather

iswetandcold.He's2ifsraininginthecity.Hedoesn'tknowwhetherhe'll3his

warmclothesornot.Soheturnedontheradioandbeganto4theweatherreportafter

theyhadsupper.MrsHuntandher5,Lily,washedtheplates.Theson,Brucewatcheda

footballgameonTV.

”.....Itisacoldwetday.Therewillbea6windandit'llbecloudythedayafter

tomorrow.....”saidthe7.

Suddenlytherewasacrashofbreakingplates,thentheyheard8.

“Whobroketheplate?MrHuntaskedhisson.

“Mummy,"9theboy.

“10doyouknowaboutit?”"Wedidn'thearherscolding(叫罵)

()1.A.MayB.JuneC.AugustD.November

()2.A.afraidB.happyC.sureD.sorry

()3.A.buyB.wearC.borrowD.wast

()4.A.watchB.understandC.listentoD.lookat

()5.A.motherB.daughterC.aundD.uncle

()6.A.heavilyB.heavyC.strongly□.strong

()7.A.radioB.telephoneC.boxD.bag

()8.A.noB.someC.nothing□.something

()9.A.askedB.answeredC.laughed0.called

()10.A.WhyB.WhenC.WhereD.How

五十三

Thesameclothes

OnedayMrBillsawawomaninthestreetwithtenchildren.Hewasverymuchsurprised

becauseallthechildrenwerewearingthesameclothes----whitecaps,bluecoatsand

blacktrousers.

“Areallthesechildrenyours?^^heaskedthemother.

“Yes,theyare,"sheanswered.

“Doyoualwaysputthesameclothesonthem?^^askedMrBill.

“Yes,"answeredthemother.<4Whenwehadonlyfourchildren,weputthesameclothes

onthembecausewedidn'twanttoloseanyofthem.Itwaseasytoseeourchildrenwhen

theyweretogetherwithotherchildrenbecausetheywereallinthesameclothes.And

now,whenwehaveten,weputtheseonthembecausewedonotwanttotakeotherchildren

home,too,bymistake.Whenthereareotherchildrentogetherwithours,itiseasyto

seethem,becausetheirclothesaredifferent.

1.Oneday,MrBillsawtenchildrenandtheirmother.Theywereallinthesameclothes.

2.MrBillwasverysurprisedbecauseallthechildrenwereofthesameage.

3.Thewomanputthesameclothesonherchildrenbecauseshewantedtoseethemeasily.

4.Ifthereareanyotherchildrenthewoman's,shecanfindthemouteasilybecause

theirclothesaredifferent.

五十四

TheDoctor'sNote

Whenyougotoseeadoctor,hewillwriteyouanotetolaketothechemistforsome

medicine.Chemistsareusuallygoodatreadingdoctors'notes.Butsometimesdoctors

writesobadlythateventhechemistcannotreadthenotes.

Onedayamanwrotetoadoctortoinvitehimtohavedinnerathishouse.Thedoctor

wroteareply,buthewrotetoobadlyandthemancouldnotreadit.

“WhatshallIdo?”heaskedhiswife,"Idon'tknowwhetherheisgoingtocomeor

not.Idon'twanttocallhimandsaythatIdon'tunderstandhim.”

Hiswifethoughtforawhileandthenshehadanidea."Takeittothechemist,“

shesaid."Hewillbeabletoreaditforus.”

“Thankyou,“saidherhusband,"That'sagoodidea.”

Hewenttothechemist'sandgavethedoctorJs“note"tohim.Thechemistlooked

atitforalongtime.

“Couldyouwaitamoment,sir?”hesaid.Thenhewenttothebackofhisshop.After

afewminuteshecameback,carryingalargebottle.Hegavethebottletotheman.

“Takeonespoonfuleveryday,“hesaid.

1.Whatdidthedoctordowhenthemaninvitedhimtohavedinner?

A.Hesaidhewouldcomeontime.

B.Hewrotethemanareply.

C.Hewasveryglad.

D.Hewroteanotetothechemist.

2.Whycouldn'tthemanunderstandthe"note”?

A.Becausethedoctorwrotebadly.

B.Becausethemandidn,tknowmuchaboutmedicine.

C.Becausethedoctordidn'tliketogo.

D.Becausethemanneverwenttoschool.

3.Thewifewantedherhusbandto.

A.callthedoctortohavedinnerwiththem.

B.gotothechemistandgetsomemedicine

C.takethereplytoachemistforhelp

D.readitagain

4.Inthisstory,theword“chemist"means""inChinese.

A.護(hù)士B.化驗(yàn)師C.藥劑師D.藥房

五十五

BillGates

BillGateswasbornonOctober28,1955.HegrewupinSeattle,Washington.Hewasavery

cleverboy.Hisfavoritesubjectsatschoolwerescienceandmaths.Whenhewas13years

old.Billstartedtoplaywithcomputers.Atthattime,computerswereverylarge

machines.Oncehewasveryinterestedinaveryoldcomputer.Heandsomeofhisfriends

spentlotsoftimedoingunusualthingswithit.Intheend,theyworkedoutasoftware

programwiththeoldmachine.Billsolditfbr$4,200whenhewasonly17.

In1973,BillwenttoHarvardUniversity.Inhisthirdyear,heleftHarvardtowork

fbracompanycalledMicrosoft.Billbeganhiscompanyin1975withhisfriendPaul

Alien.Theythoughtthecomputerwouldcomeintoeveryofficeandeveryhomesoon.So

theybegandevelopingthesoftwareforpersonalcomputers.Theyimprovedthesoftwareto

makeiteasierforpeopletousecomputers.

1.BillGatesgrewupin.

A.Canada

B.Australia

C.America

D.Germany

2.WhatsubjectsdidBilllikebestatschool?

A.Scienceandmaths.

B.Languageandart.

C.Mathsandlanguage.

D.MusicandP.E.

3.Biirscompanyworkedhardat

A.makinglargemachines

B.playingcomputergames

C.mendingoldcomputers

D.developingsoftware

4.Billstartedtoplaywithcomputers

A.in1955B.in1968

C.in1973D.in1975

5.Theword“personal”means

A.個(gè)人的B.公眾的

C.大型的D.昂貴的

五十六Brunowasaboyofeight.Hisfatherworkedinacinemaandhismotherworkedina

shop.Helivednotfarfromhisschool.Healwayswalkedthereandwalkedhome.Onhis

waytoschool,hehadtopassaplayground.Itwasverywetafteritrained.Oneday,

whenhegothome,hisclotheswereallwet.Hismotherbecameangry(生氣的)andsaid,“Don

'tplayinthewateronyourwayhomefromschool!”

OnthenextdayBrunocamehomewithwetanddirty(臟的)clolhes.Hismother

becameevenangrier.'Tiltellyourfatherifyoucomebackwetagain,“saidhis

mother."He'11punish(懲罰)You,youknow.”

Thethirddaythelittleboywasdrywhenhecamehome.

“You'reagoodboytoday”,hismothersaidhappily.t4Youdidn'tplayinthewater.”

“No,"theboysaidunhappily."ThereweretoomanyolderboysinthewaterwhenIgot

therethisafternoon.Therewasn'tanyroom(空地方)formeatall!”

根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容選擇正確答案

()1.Brunowenttoschooleveryday.

A.bybikeB.bybusC.bycarD.onfoot

()2.Theplaygroundwasbetween(在...之間)。

A.twoclassroomsB.thecinemaandshop

C.Bruno'shouseandschoolD.theshopandBruno'sschool

()3.Thelittleboylikedtoplayontheplayground.

A.whenitsnowedB.whentherewassomewaterthere

C.whenthechildrenplayedfootballthereD.whenhisfatherwasbusywithhiswork

()4.Brunowasafraidofthemost.

A.hisfatherB.hismotherC.histeacherD.theolderboys

()5.Thatafternoon,theboyfsclothesweredrybecause.

A.nobodymaderoom(地方)forhiminthewater

B.therewasnowaterontheplayground

C.hetookoffhisclothesbeforeheplayedthere

D.heplayedinthewatercarefully

五十七

KongRongwasafamouswriterduringtheHanDynasty(漢朝).Hewasconsideratewhenhe

wasonlyfour.

Konghadfiveelderbrothersandayoungbrother.Oneday,theirfatherboughtlotsof

pears.Someofthepearswerebigandlookedgood.Someweresmallanddidn'tlookso

good.Theboyswerehappyandbegantochoose(選擇)some.Kongchosethesmallestone.

Kong'sfatherfoundthisstrangeandasked,“Whynotchooseabiggerone,myson?”

Konganswered,441amyounger.Myelderbrothersareolderandeatmore.Theyshould

takethebiggerones.^^

“Butyouhaveayoungbrother.Heshouldtakethesmallestone!^^

“Heisyoungerandneedsmorenutrition(營(yíng)養(yǎng)).Heshouldgetabiggerone,too.

Kong'sfatherwasveryhappythatKongcouldbesoconsiderate.Hedidn'tthinkof

whathehimselfwanted.Hethoughtofwhatotherswantedfirst.

6.HowmanykidsarethereinKongRong'sfamily?

A.5B.6C.7D.4

7.Whatdoes"considerate"mean?

A.Alwaysthinkingofotherpeoplewant.B.Onlythinkingofwhatoneselfwants.

C.Alwaysdoingbadthings.D.Neverdoingwrongthings

8.KongRongchosethesmallestpearbecause.

A.hecouldn'teatabigone.B.Helikedsmallones.

C.Hewantedhisbrotherstoeatthebigones.

D.Hewantedtomakeothershappy.

9.WhatwasKongRongduringHanDynasty?

A.AwriterB.ApainterC.ApoetD.Aleader

10.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothestory?

A.KongRonglivedintheTangDynasty.

B.KongRongwastheyoungestboyinhisfamily.

C.KongRong'smotherdiedwhenhewasfour.

D.Konrong'sfatherfeltveryhappyabouthisconsiderateson.

五十八

Almosteveryonelikestoeatapples.Applestreesgrowinnearlyeverypartofthe

world.TheUnitedStatesproduces(出產(chǎn))moreapplesthananyothercountryexcept(除...夕卜

)France.ThestatesofWashingtonandNewYorkgrowthemostapples.

Applesarered,yelloworgreen.TheyareverypopularintheUnitedStates.Manypeople

liketocarryapplestoworkortoschooltoeatwiththeirlunches.MostAmericanpeople

areoftentoobusyortootiredtocookdinner,sotheyoftenhavetheirdinnersvery

simply(簡(jiǎn)單土也).Applejuiceisalsoapopulardrinkandapplepieisthefavoritedessert

formanyAmericans.

ThestateofWashingtonisproud(驕傲)ofitsapples.Thetreesthereproduceabout

fivebillionappleseveryyear-nearlyoneappleforeveryman,womanandchildinthe

wholeworld.

46.Almosteveryonelikestoeat.

A.B.C.D.

47.producesthemostapplesintheworld.

A.TheUnitedStatesB.CanadaC.ChinaD.France

48.ManyAmericansliketoeatapplesduringlunchbecausetheyatnoon.

A.eatnothingbutapplesB.feelitbettertoeatapples

C.alwayseatsimplefoodD.cangetappleseasily

49.“ThetreesthereproduceaboutfivebillionappleseveryyearOnebillion

is.

A.100,000B.1,000,000C.10,000,000D.1,000,000,000

50.ThestateofWashingtonisproudofitsapplesbecausetheythink.

A.everyoneintheworldcanshare(分享)theirhappiness

B.theycanproduceasmanyapplesaspeopleallovertheworld

C.theirapplesarebetterthananyoftheotherfruits

D.theirappletreesarethebestintheworld

五十九

Americanpeopleliketosay“Thankyou"whenothershelpthemorsaysomethingkindto

them.Peopleofmanycountriesdoso,too.Itisaverygoodhabit.

Youshouldsay“Thankyou“whensomeonepassesyouthesaltonthetable,whensomeone

walkingaheadofyoukeepsthedooropenforyou,whensomeonesaysyouhavedoneyour

workwell,oryouhaveboughtanicething,oryourcityisverybeautiful.^Thankyou^^

isusednotonlybetweenfriends,butalsobetweenparentsandchildren,brothersand

sisters.

“Excuseme"isanothershortsentencetheyuse.Whenyouhearsomeonesaysobehind

you,youknowthatsomebodywantstowalkpastyouwithouttouchingyou.It'snotpolite

tobreakotherswhentheyaretalking.Ifyouwanttospeaktooneofthem,say“Excuse

me“first,andthenbegintalking.Youshouldalsodosowhenyoubegintocoughormake

anynoisebeforeothers.

Lefslearntosay“Thankyou"and“Excuseme”.

56.Youshouldsay“Thankyou^^when.

A.yousaysomethingkindtoothersB.youhelpothers

C.someonehelpsyouD.youneedotherstohelpyou

57.Fromthepassageweknow“Thankyou”is.

A.widelyusedintheworldB.usedmoreoftenthan“Excuseme^^

C.usedonlybyAmericanD.usedonlybetweenfriends

58.Youshouldsay“Excuseme“ifyouwantto.

A.coughB.makesomenoiseC.gofirstD.allofthe

above

59.Whenyouaregoingtoasksomeonetotellyoutheway,youshouldsay""

A.ThankyouB.That'sverykindofyouC.ExcusemeD.I'msorry

6O.Thispassagemainlytellsustheway.

A.tobehappyB.tobepoliteC.tohelpothersD.tolearnfrom

Americans

六十

Therewasapilotandthreepeopleinasmallplane.Suddenlytherewassomethingwrong

withtheplanewhenitwasflyingintheair.Thesmokewaseverywhereintheplane.The

pilottoldthepeopletherewereonlythreeparachutes(降落傘).Theyallbecameworried

andstartedtomakeexcuses.

“Imustgoandmendthemachine.^^saidthepilot,takingoneoftheparachutes.

Therewasnothinghecoulddosohejustjumpedout.

Thenextpersonsaid,“Imusthaveaparachute.Iamaverycleverperson,andI

havetotakepartinanimportantsportsgame.IknowIamgoingtowinthegamebecause

Iamgoingtobethecleverestpersonthere.^^Hepickedupapackandjumpedout.

Twomenwereleft(留了下來),anoldbusinessmanandayoungmountainclimber.Bythis

timetheplanewasgoingdownfast.Thebusinessmansaid,“Youngman,Iamoldbutyou'

restillyoung.Youtakethelastparachute.^^theyoungmountainclimbersmiled,"Don'

tworry,4€hesaid,“wecanbothjumptosafetybecausetherearestilltwoparachutes.

Justnowthecleverpersonjumpedoutwithmybackpack.^^

1.Allthepeoplebecameworriedbecause.

A.theycouldn'tfindtheparachutes

B.theywereafraidtheplanewouldbebrokenandknewtherewerenotenoughparachutes

foreachperson.

C.Therewastoomuchsmokeandtheycouldn'tjumpoutfromtheplane.

D.Theysawthepilotjumpoutfirst

2.Theclevermanjumpedoutwith.

A.oneparachuteB.nothing

C.theclimber'spackD.twoparachutes

3.AllthepeoplethoughtofthemselvesexcepL->「「-i(除了...以外).

A.thepilotB.thecleverman

C.thedoctorD.thebusinessman

4.Fromthisstory,weknowwoulddie.

A.theclevermanB.thebusinessman

C.thepilotD.ayoungmountainclimber

5.wasakindheartedman.

A.ThepilotB.Themountainclimber

C.ThebusinessmanD.ayoungmountainclimber

六H^一

Asteenagers,youhavemanydreams.Thesedreamscanbeverybig,likewinningtheNobel

Prize,ortheycanbesmall.Youmayjustwanttobecomeoneofthetenbeststudentsin

yourclass.

Once(——旦)youfindadream,whatdoyoudowithit?Doyouevertrytomakeyourdream

real?

“FollowYourHeart“byAustralianwriterAndrewMathewstellsusthatmakingour

dreamsrealislift'sbiggestchallenge.

Youmaythinkyou'renotverygoodatsomeschoolsubjects,orthatitisimpossible

foryoutobecomeawriter.Thesekindsofthoughts(想法)stopyoufromgettingyour

dream,thebooksays.

Infact,everyonecanmakehisdreamcometrue.Thefirstthingyoumustdoisto

rememberwhatyourdreamis.

Don'tletitleaveyourheart.Keeptellingyourselfwhatyouwant.Dothisstepby

step(一步一步地)andyourdreamwillcometruefasterbecauseabigdreamis,infact,

manysmalldreams.

Youmustalsonevergiveupyourdream.

Therewillbedifficultiesontheroadtoyourdreams.Butthebiggestdifficulty

comesfromyourself.Youneedtodecidewhatisthemostimportant.Studyinginsteadof

watchingTVwillbringyoubetterexamresults,whilesavingfiveyuaninsteadofbuying

anicecreammeansyoucanbuyanewbook.Asyougetclosertoyourdream,itmaychange

alittle.Thisisgoodasyouhavethechancetolearnmoreskills(技能)andfindnew

interests.

6.“FollowYourHeart"is.

A.Thefirstthingyoumustdotomakeyourdreamreal

B.Themostimportantdreamtohaveforteenagers

C.ThenameofafamousAustralianwriter

D.ThenameofabookbyAndrewMatthews

7.Ifyouwanttomakeyourdreamreal,youshould.

A.rememberwhatyourdreamisfirst

B.keeptellingyourselfwhatyouwant

C.neverbeafraidofthebigdifficulties

D.trytostartwithallthethingsabove

8.Fromthetext,weknowtheword“challenge“means.

A.變化B.挑戰(zhàn)C.決定D.態(tài)度

9.WhatshouldNOTyoudotomakeyourdreamcometrue?

A.Alwaysrememberwhatyourdreamis.

B.Dowhatyoushoulddostepbystep.

C.WatchTVtogetbetterexamresults.

D.Readmorebooks,leammoreskillsandfindnewinterests.

10.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?

A.Keepyourdreaminyourmind.

B.Howtofindyourrealdream.

C.Makeyourdreamreal.

D.Teenagershavemanydreams.

六十二

Allaroundtheworld,peopledrinktea.Butteadoesn'tmeanthesamethingto

everyone.Indifferentcountriespeoplehavedifferentideasaboutdrinkingtea.

PeopleinChinaliketodrinkteawithnothinginit,andtheyoftenhaveitwith

theirfriendsorbythemselves.Theyhavetwokindsoftea-greenleaandblacktea.

Theymaydrinkteaatanytimeofthedayanywhere.Buttheydon'toftendrinkteajust

beforetheygotobed,forteamakesthemawake.

InEngland,peopleliketodrinkteawithmilkandsugarinit,andtheyoftenhaveit

intheafternoonwiththeirfriends.

InJapan,peoplealsolikedrinkingteaverymuch.Itisverypopularthere.They

drinkteaeveryday.TheyhaveitinawaydifferentfromthatinChina.Someyoung

Japanesegirlsaregoodatmakingtea.Theycandoitbeautifully.

IntheUSA,peopledrinkteaatbreakfastoraftermeals.Theyusuallyuseteabagsto

maketheirtea.Makingteawithteabagsisfasterandeasierthanmakingitwithtea

leavesinteapots.

36.Peopleliketodrinkteawithmilkandsugarinit.

A.inEnglandB.inChinaC.intheUSAD.inJapan

37.Whydon'tpeopleoftendrinkteabeforetheygotobedinChina?Because

A.theyarefullB.theymaynotsleepwell

C.thereisnothingintheteaD.thereissomemilkandsugarinit.

38.Inwhichcountrydopeopleusuallymaketeabags?.

A.InChina.B.InEngland.C.InJapan.D.IntheUSA.

39.Chinesepeopleliketodrink.

A.teawithoutanythinginitB.teawithmilkandsugar

C.teawithteabagsinitD.teawithgreenandblackleaves

40.Whatdoes"blacktea"meaninChinese?Itmeans.

A.濃茶B.黑茶C.紅茶D.綠茶

六十三

EveryyearthereistheSpringFestivalinChina.UsuallyitisinJanuaryorFebruary.

IfsthemostimportantfestivalinChina.Sobeforeitcomes,everyonehastoprepare

things.Theybuybeef,pork,chicken,fruitandmanyotherthings.Andtheyoftenmakea

specialkindoffoodcalled4tdumplings^^,Itmeans“cometogether“inChinese.Onthe

daybeforethefestival,parentsbuynewclothesfbrtheirchildrenandchildrenalsobuy

presentsfortheirparents.Onthefestivaleve,allthefamilymemberscomebackto

theirhome.Thisisahappymoment.Theysing,danceandplaycards.Whentheyenjoythe

meal,theygiveeachotherthebestwishesforthecomingyear.Theyallhaveagood

time.

41.WhichisthemostimportantfestivalinChina?.

A.Mid-autumnFestivalB.SpringFestival

C.Children'sDayD.MayDay

42.TheChineseusuallyhavetheirSpringFestivalin

A.JanuaryorFebruaryB.FebruaryorMarch

C.SeptemberorOctoberD.DecemberorJanuary

43.What'sthespecialkindoffoodfortheSpringFestivalinChina?.

A.PorkB.FishC.DumplingsD.Noodles

44.Thefood“dumplings"mean"

A.bedeliciousB.behungryC.cometogetherD.comeback

45.Whentheyarehavingdinneronthefestivaleve,theChinese

A.sing,danceandplaycardsB.buyeachotherpresents

C.neverdrinksD.giveeachotherthebestwishes

六十四

I'mverygladtoworkinChina.Becausepeopleherearefriendlytome.Howtimeflies!

NewYear'sDayiscomingsoonagain.AndIhaveaholidaythen,butIdon'tknowwhat

todo.Ireallyhavealotofwor

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