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1.(2025?杭州模擬)Philosophershaveabadreputationforexpressingthemselvesinadryandboring

way.Theidealsformostphilosophicalwritingareprecision,clarity,andthesortofconceptualanalysisthat

leavesnohairun-split.

Thereisnothingwrongwithclarity,precision,andthelike—butthisisn'ttheonlywaytodo

philosophy.Outsideacademicjournals,abstractphilosophicalideasareoftenexpressedthroughliterature,cinema,

andsong.There'snothingthatgrabsallentionlikeagoodstory,andtherearesomegreatphilosophicalstoriesthat

delightandengage,ratherthanputtingthereadertosleep.

Oneofthegreatthingsaboutthisisthat.unlikeformalphilosophy,whichtriestobeveryclear-storiesdon't

weartheirmeaningsontheirsleeve-theyrequireinterpretation,andoftenexpressconflictingideasforthereader

towrestlewith.

Considerwhatphilosopherscallthemetaphysics(形而上學(xué))ofrace—anareaofphilosophythatexplores

thequestionofwhetherornotraceisreal.Therearethreemainpositionsthatyoucantakeonthesecueslions.You

mightthinkthataperson'sraceiswrittenintheirgenes(apositionknownas"biologicalrealism").Oryoumight

thinkofraceassociallyreal,likedaysoftheweekorcurrencies('socialconstructionism").Finally,youmight

thinkthatracesareunreal——thatthey'remorelikeleprechauns(一種魔法精靈)thantheyarelikeThursdaysor

dollars("anti-realism'*).

AgreatexampleofastorywithsocialconstructionisttakingonraceisGeorgeSchuyler'snovelBlackNo

More.Inthebook,aBlackscientistnamedCrookmaninventsaprocedurethatmakesBlackpeoplevisually

indistinguishablefromWhites.ThousandsofAfricanAmericansflocktoCrookman'sBlackNoMoreclinicsand

payhimtheirhard-earnedcashtoundergotheprocedure.Whiteracistscannolongerdistinguish(hosepeople

whoare"really"WhitefromthosewhomerelyappeartobeWhite.Inafinalepisode,Crookmandiscoversthat

newWhitesareactuallyawhitershadeofpalethanthosewhowerebornthatway,whichkicksoffatrendof

sunbathingtodarkenone'sskin-darkeningitsoastolookmoreWhile.

Philosophicallyrichstorieslikethisbringmoretechnicalworkstolife.Theyarestoriestothinkwith.

(1)Whatdoestheauthorthinkofphilosophicalstories?

A.Themeaningbehindisveryobvious.

B.Theyareextremelypreciseandformal.

C.Theyoftencauseconflictsamongreaders.

D.Theyareengagingandinspirecriticalthinking.

(2)Whichcategorymight"Christmas"fallintoaccordingtoparagraph4?

A.Socialconstructionism.

B.Anti-realism.

C.Biologicalrealism.

D.Literaryrealism.

(3)WhatisBlackNoMoreinparagraph5mainlyabout?

A.Racialissuescausedbyskincolors.

B.Asocietyviewonraceandself-image..

C.Blackpeopleacceptedbythewhitesociety.

D.Theoriginofsunbathingamengwhilepeople.

(4)Whatisthebesttideofthetext?

A.StoriesMadeEasy

B.StoriestoThinkwith

C.PositionsinPhilosophy

0.NatureofPhilosophicalWriting

2.(2025?杭州模擬)

StudentWritingContestWcarclookingforstories,poems,playsorsongs.

TopicsforChildren(aged7andunder)

ThebestdayXThebestgiftI've

received

TopicsforPre-teens(aged8to12)

XItreallymademefeelsad?Homealone

TopicsforTeens(aged13to19)

Everydayheroes派Thankyou,Mom

?Oneentry(參賽作品)perpersonandnomorethan1,OOC1words.

?EachstudentshouldemailyourentrytoMrs.Blackatwritingcontest@beforeMarch10,

includingyourname,age>school,phonenumberandemailaddress.

?Studentswillonlybetoldiftheywin.ThewinnerswillreceiveaphonecallbetweenJune28and

30.

(1)Whatcan16-year-oldJennywriteabout?

A.Bestgift.

B.Homealone.

C.Dearmom.

(2)WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Astudent'shomeaddressisneeded.

B.ThcwinnerswillgetacallattheendofJune.

C.A11theentriesshouldbesenttoMr.Black.

3.(2025秋?鄭州校級(jí)月考)"Hi!Howareyou?""I'mfine,thanks.Andyou?"

IntheUSandtheUK,greetingsomeoneoftenstartswith"Howareyou?"Thiscanbeconfusingforpeople

fromothercountries(國(guó)家).Becausetheymaythinkthequestionmeans(意味著)thespeakerwantstotalk

more.ButpeopleintheUSandtheUKoftenjustwanttobenice,evenwiththosetheydon'tknow.Mostpeople

wantaquickanswerlike"I'mfinc?thanks.Andyou?"or"I'mgood,thanks!"beforeaconvcrsation.Culturcs(文

化)intheUSandtheUKencourage(鼓勵(lì))peopletobeniceandopen.

PeopleintheUSmayalsosay"What'sup?"or"What'sgood?"(ofriends.ltdoesn'tmean"What'swrong?

"Ilisjustanotherwaytosayhello.Andpeopleusuallyanswerwith"Nutmuch."01"Nothing."

(1)WhatdopeopleintheUSandtheUKoftensaytogreetothers?

A.Howareyou?

B.Howoldareyou?

C.Whcrcarcyoufrom?

D.What'syourname?

(2)Whatdoestheunderlined(劃線的)word”contusing"meaninChinese?

A.令人生氣的

B.令人傷心的

C.令人快樂的

D.令人困惑的

(3)WhatdoculturesintheUSandtheUKencouragepeopletodo?

A.Beniceandhappy.

B.Beniceandopen.

C.Bchappyandopen.

D.Bekindandhappy.

(4)Whatdoes"what'sup"or'what'sgood"meanintheUS?

A.1(means"what'swrong?"

B.hmeans"Hello!"

C.Itmeans"Notmuch."or"Nothing."

D.Itmeans"I'mgood!"

(5)Inwhichpart(部分)ofamagazine(雜志)canyoureadthetext(文本)?

A.Science.

B.Sport.

C.Culture.

D.Art.

4.(2025秋?海淀區(qū)校級(jí)月考)Beingfamousmayseemlikeadreamcometrue,buttoday'sstarsoftenlive

likeanimalsinazoo.Paparazzi(狗仔隊(duì))waitforthemdayardnight,hopingtogetapicturc.Socialmedia

spreadsstoriesabouteverydetailoftheirpersonallivesJustimagine:youcouldn'tevengrabacoffeewithout

beingrecognizedorphotographed!

According(opsychologistChristinaVillareal?celebrities(名人)keepworryingabouttheirpublicimage

(形象).Overtime>theybegintoseethemselvesonlythroughtheirfans'eyes.forgettingwhotheyoncewere.This

mindsetcanmakethemfeelthatnoonereallyunderstandsthem."Theyendupfeelingallalone,"Villarealsays.

Thephenomenon(現(xiàn)象)ofgoingaftercelebritieshasbeenaroundforages.Inthe4thcentuiyB.C.,painters

followedAlexanderintowarstorecordhisvictoriesforthepublic.WhenCharlesDickensvisitedAmericainthe

1800s,thecrowdoffanswassolargethathecomplainedaboutacompletelossofprivacy.Eveninthei920sand

1930s>newspaperswerefilledwithstoriesaboutfilmstars,associalmediadoestoday.

However,beinginthepubliceyeismuchhardernow.Wherevertheygo,superstarsfacephotographersand

theirmoderncameras.Asillywordormovecangoviralonlineinsecondsandstayaliveforever.

Inthefaceofthesechallenges,manycelebritiesarefindingwaystocope.Sonieseekcomforandsupport

fromtrustedfriendsandfamily,whileotherspreferescapingtoquietplacesawayfrombigcitics.Thcyfocuson

whattheyloveandwhatevermadethemfamousinthefirstplace,ratherthanonthefameitself.

Asanaudience,wecanalsoplayarole.Let'sbethekindofcrowdwhoseetheartist,nottheheadline;the

humannature,nottheimage.It'sasimplechoicethatcanmakefamealittlemorehumane(仁慈的).Afterall,

celebritiesarcpeople,too—theymakemistakes,theylearn,andtheysearchformeaning,justlikeeveryoneelse.

(1)Ilcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatstarstoday.

A.enjoybeingthecenterofpublicattention

B.canhardlyhavetheirprivacyprotected

C.spendtoomuchmoneyontheirpublicimage

D.carelittleaboutwhetherpeopleunderstandthem

(2)Ifyouwereafanofasuperstar,whichisthemostproperbehavior?

A.Waitingdayandnighttogetapictureofhim.

B.Helpinghimtoseehimselfthroughfans'eyes.

C.Seekingcomfortandsupportfromyourfriends.

D.Payingmoreattentiontohistalentsandnature.

(3)Whydoesthewriterwritethispassage?

A.Todescribehowsomecclcbri:icsdealwithpressure.

B.Toexplainthegreatchallengesofmoderncelebrities.

C.Tocriticizethemediaforharmingcelebrities'privacy.

D.Tocallonpeopletounderstandthehumansideoffame.

5.(2025秋?東城區(qū)校級(jí)月考)①:Weallhavenames,butmanyofusalsohavenicknames.Somenicknames

comefromourfamily,somefromfriends,andothersfromourhobbiesorhabits.Weoftentakenicknamesfor

granted,buthaveyoueverthoughtaboutwhattheyreallymean?Onlyrecentlyhavepeoplestartedtonotice

hownicknamesconnectustoothers.

②It'sinterestingthatwerarelychooseourownnicknames—mostaregivenbypeopleclosetous.Thistells

usthefirsttruthaboutnicknames:they'renotjustforourselves.Youmightthinkanicknameisjustacasualname,

butinfact,itshows(herelationshipbetweenyouand(hepersonwhogaveit.Forexample,mynameisMia.At

home,mygrandmacallsme"Mimi"becauseIlovedeatinghoneywhenIwaslittle.Atschool,myfriendscallme

"Bookworm"becauseIalwaysreadduringbreaks.Arethesenicknames"me"?Yes,ineveryway.

③Thekeypointisthatnicknamesarcnotrandomsounds.Thcycarrythememoriesandfeelingsofthe

peoplewhogivethcm.Ifyourbestfriendalwayscallsyou"Sunshine"becauseyouoftencheerthemup,you

mightstarttoseeyourselfassomeonewhobringsjoytoothers.Moreover,nicknamescanmakeusfeelcloserto

others.Whensomeoneusesyournicknameinsteadofyourfullname,itfeelslikeasignoftrustandfamiliarity

—liketheyknowthe"real"you.

④So,whetherit'sanicknamefromfamily?friends*orclassmates,there'smoretoitthanjustaname.Family

nicknamesarefulloflove,friendnicknamesarefulloffun,andschoolnicknamesarefullofsharedmemories.We

allhavemanysidestoourselves,andnicknamesareonewayochersshowtheynoticeandcareabou:thosesides.

⑤Peopleoftensay"anicknameisjustaname,"butthetruthis:anicknameismuchmore.It'salittlepiece

ofthelove,fun,andmemorieswesharewithothers.

(I)Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Nicknamesarcalwayschosenbyourselves.

B.Nicknamesshowhowothersseeandcareaboutus.

C.Nicknamesfromfriendsaremoreimportantthanfamilyones.

D.Nicknamesarejustcasualsoundswithnospecialmeaning.

(2)Ifaboy'sclassmatescallhim"SportsGuy"becausehelovesplayingbasketball,hemight.

A.begintoseehimselfassomeonewhoenjoyssports

B.thinkplayingbasketballismoreimportantthanstudying

C.feelembarrassedwhenothersusethisnickname

D.decidetostopplayingbasketballtochangethenickname

(3)Whatisthebesttideforthepassage?

A.Howtogetagoodnickname?

B.Whydowehatesomenicknames?

C.Howtochooseanicknameforothers?

D.What'sreallyinanickname?

6.(2025秋?開福區(qū)校級(jí)月考)

CountriesNewYearCelebrations

OnNewYear'sEve(December31st),people

eat12grapesatmidnight-onegrapeforeach

chimeoftheclock(鐘聲).It'ssaidthat(his

bringsgoodluckforthe12monthsofthenew

year.Manyfamiliesalsogatherathometo

haveabigdinnerwithtraditionaldisheslike

seafoodandham.

Themostfamouscelebrationisthefireworks

showoverSydneyHarborBridgeandthe

SydneyOperaHouse.Thousandsofpeople

gatheralong(heharbortowatch(heshowat

Australia

midnight.Somefamiliesalsohavebarbecues

(燒烤)onthebeachduringthedaytoenjoy

thesummerweather.

NewYear'sDay(January1st)is

called"Oshogatsu",averyimportant

holiday.Familiesclean(heirhousesbefore

NewYearto"sweepawaybadluck".Theyalso

Japan

eaf'osechiryori(御節(jié)料理)"---aspecialset

ofdishesinbeautifulboxes,eachwitha

meaning(e.g.,fishforprosperity,beansfor

health).Children

receive"otoshidanaM—moneyinsmall

envelopes—fromelders.

(1)Whichcountrycelebratesthenewyearinsummer?

A.Spain.

B.Australia.

C.Japan.

(2)Whatdothecelebrationsinthethreecountrieshaveincommon?

A.They'reallconnectedwithfireworksshows.

B.Theyarealltiedtobringinggoodluck.

C.Thcyallinvolvespecialfoodormeals.

7.(2025秋?天心區(qū)月考)Let'shavealookathowdifferentcountriescelebratetheirNewYear.

PeopleinSpaincelebratetheNewYearby

eating12grapes:onefbreachchimeofthe

clockatinidnight.Thcythinkthiscanbring

goodluckforthenewyear.

MexicanscelebratetheNewYearbywriting

downallthebadorunhappythingsthattook

placeinIhelastyearandburningthepaperto

letthemgo.

InDenmark,peoplestandonchairsandjump

offtogetheratthechime(鐘聲)ofmidnight,

whichshowstheyarejumpingintothenew

year.

InGreece,familiesalwayshangonionson

NewYear'sDayasasymbolofgoodhealth

andlonglife.

(1)WhatmayMexicanswriteontheirgoing-into-the-firepaper?

A.Theylostagame.

B.Theywenttothebeach.

C.Theywishtolivealonglife.

(2)Whatdopeopledoforgoodluckinthetext?

?Standonchairs.

②Makeafire.

③Hangonions.

?Ea(grapes.

A.①③

B.②④

C.③④

8.(2025秋?龍華區(qū)月考)ThanksgivingisapopularAmericanholidaycelebratedever}'yearonthe

fourthThursdayofNovcmbcr.ltisaspecialtimewhenfamiliesandfriendsenjoyabigmealtogether.People

oftentaketurnssharingtheirthanksforthefoodbeforetheybegineating.

Thistraditionbeganover400yearsagowhenthefirstpioneersarrivedinAmerica.Theyspentaverydifficult

winteralfirst.Luckily,NativeAmericanshelpedthembyteachinghowtogrowcomandotherlocalcrops.When

theyhadtheirfirstsuccessfulharvest(豐收),theyhadaspecialdinnerwithNativeAmericans.

Today,peoplecontinuethesetraditionsinourmoderncelebrations.Familiesprepareaspecialdinnerthat

usuallyincludesroastturkey,sweetpotatoes,andpumpkinpie.Thckitchenbecomesthebusiestroominthehouse

aseveryonehelpswithcookingandpreparations.Beforethemeal,theygivethanksforthefoodandforbeing

together.Aftereating,theysharestoriesandhelpcleanup.

Thanksgivingalsoincludesotherenjoyableactivities.Manyfamilieswatch(hefamousMacy'sThanksgiving

DayParadeontelevision.Othersenjoywatchingfootballgamestogether.Theholidayisalsothebeginningofthe

Christmasseason,somanypeoplegoshoppingthenextday.It'sawonderfultimewhenpeopletravellong

distancestobewiththeirlovedonesandcreatehappymemories.

(1)WhenisThanksgivingeelsbratedeachyear?

A.OnthelastThursdayofNovember.

B.OnthefourthThursdayofNovember.

C.OnthefirstThursdayofNovember.

(2)WhydidthefirstpioneershaveaspecialdinnerwiththeNativeAmericans?

A.Tocelebratethepioneers*arrivalinAmerica.

B.Tocelebrateasuccessfulharvest.

C.Togive(hanksforteachinghewtogrowcorn.

(3)WhichroombecomesthebusiestonThanksgiving?

A.Thelivingroom.

B.Thckitchen.

C.Thediningroom.

(4)Whatdomanypeopledo(hedayafterThanksgiving?

(5)Whatisthemainpurpose(目的)ofThanksgiving,asdescribedinthetext?

A.Towatchparadesandfootballgames.

B.TostarttheChristmasshoppingseason

C.Tobewithlovedonesandgivethanks

9.(2025秋?西安校級(jí)月考)

StoryinNatureWritingCompetitionlfyou'realoverofnatureandwriting,thenyou'rein

luck.We'veteamedupwiththeTreeSocietyfortheStoryinNatureWritingCompetition.

VVhat'sthestory?Ifyou'reagedbetween7and16,thenallyouneedtodoistowriteashon

stoiyaboutnature.

WhatcouldIwin?Twowinnerswillbechosenfromeachgroup:The7-10agegroup,and

the11-16agegroup.Winnerswillgetamedal(獎(jiǎng)牌),andanaturetourtoenjoynaturalbeauty.

HowdoIenter?Ifyou'rehappywithyourwriting,justscantheQRcodetoupload(上傳)

ittothewebsite.Youcanalsoreadpastwinners'worksthere.ltisopentoyoufromOctober2,

2025toNovember8,2025.

ThewinnerswillbeannouncedinDecember.

Goodluck!

(1)Whocantakepartinthewritingcompetition?

A.Only7-year-oldkids.

B.Studentsaged7to16.

C.Anyonewholoveswriting.

D.Onlywinnersoflastyear.

(2)Whatwilleachwinnerget?

A.Amedalandanaturetour.

B.Abookabouttrees.

C.AQRcodeandacomputer.

D.Moneyandamedal.

(3)What'sthemainpuipose(目的)ofthetext?

A.Toinviteyoungpeopletovisitthewebsite.

B.Tbteachyoungpeoplehowtowritenaturestories.

C.TointroducetheTreeSocietytoyoungpeople.

D.Toencourageyoungpeopletojoinin(hecompetition.

10.(2024秋?萬(wàn)州區(qū)校級(jí)期中)

ThePowerofMusic

1

Musicplays,softandnice.

Itmakesusfecihappyandcalm(冷靜).

Witheverysoundandeverybeat(節(jié)奏).

Aworldotpeace(和平)andjoyisfound.

Musicdancesin(heair,

Fillsourmindswithcareandlove.

Musictakesusfaraway,

Whereworriesleaveandsirilesstay.

2

Ineachsong,astoryis,

Ofdreamsandhopes,bigandbold(大膽的).

Fromthemorningsuntothenight'send,

Musicislikeourbestfriend.

Ilhelpsussmile,makesusfeelbetter,

Takesawaysadnessandbringsjoy.

Ineverysoundandeverysong,

Musicmakestimespecialforeveryone.

(1)Whatdoesthewritersayaboutthemusicinthefirstpoem(詩(shī)歌)?

A.Itmakesusfeelsoftandnice.

B.Itmakesussleepy.

C.Ilmakesusthinkofimportantthings.

D.Itbringsusloveandcare.

(2)Accordingtorhythm(韻律),whichwordcanbeputinthe?

A.swung

B.told

C.vvritten

D.thought

(3)Whatdoesthewriter(ellusinthesecondpoem?

A.Musiconlymakesussmile.

B.Musicmakesussad.

C.Musicisdifficulttounderstand.

D.Musicmakesdaysspecial.

(4)Accordingtothetwopoems,whatdifferencedoesmusicmaketopeople'slives?

A.Itmakespeoplebold.

B.IthelpspeopleforgetIheirdreams.

C.Itbringshappinessandpeace.

D.Ittakesourtimeaway.

11.(2025秋?東陽(yáng)市月考)

Bringyoureyestoseethelight?It'stimeforrainbows,boldandSunsetorange,morninggold.

Bringyourhearttofeeldelight.bright,Coloursshinewhennighttakes

Bringyourjoy?yourhappycheer,Paintingtheworldwiihpurehold.

Coloursshinesobrightandclear!delight.Pinkinblossoms,blackinnight?

Redandyellow,greenandblue.Coloursfilltheworldwithlight!

Everyshadeisfreshandnew.

(1)Howmanycoloursaretalkedaboutinthepoem?

A.Five.

B.Six.

C.Scvcn.

D.Eight.

(2)Whatdoesthepoetthinkofcolours?

A.Theyarecommon.

B.Theybringhappiness.

C.Theyarelonely.

D.Theyareonlyinnature.

(3)Whowouldmostlikelyenjoythispoem?

A.Ascientiststudyinglight.

B.Achildwholovespainting.

C.Ateachergradingpapers.

D.Adoctorinahospital.

12.(2025秋?徐州月考)Thetraditionofbirthdaypartiesstartedalongtimeago.Therearesometraditions

thatyoucanfindalmostanywhereanytime,suchassendingbirthdaycards,blowingoutthecandlesona

birthdaycakeandsingingtheHappyBirthdaysong.Othcrsarconlyfoundforcertainagesandincertain

countries.

InChina,onachild'sfirstbirthday,familymembersputmanythingsontheflooraround(hechild.According

to:heChinesetradition?thefirstthingthatthechildpicksuptellsyouwhatprofession(職業(yè))thechildwill

chooselaterinlife.

ForJapanesechildren,thethird,fifthandseventhbirthdaysareespeciallyimportant.Attheseages,thereis

aspecialcelebrationShichi-Go-Sanwhenchildrengotothetemplewearinganewkimono(和月艮).Thepriest

(牧師)givesthemspecialsweets,andtheparentsusuallyorganizeapartyintheirhome.

InArgentina,MexicoandseveralotherLatinAmericancountries,girlshaveaspecialbirthdaycelebration

whentheyreachtheageoffifteen.Afteraspecialceremony(彳義式),thegirlsdanceawaltzwiththeirfatherand

otherboys.Eighteenisthetraditional"comingofage"—theagewhenyouhavetherighttovoteorbuyahouse.In

manyEnglish-speakingcountries,atwenty-firstbirthdaycakeoftenhasakeyontop,orthecakeitselfis

sometimesintheshapeofakey.Thekeymeansthattheyoungpersonisnowoldenoughtoleaveandenterthe

familyhomeatanytime!

(1)Whichofthefollowingbirthdaytraditionscanbefoundalmostanywhere,anytime?

A.Pullingmanythingsontheflcor.

B.Wearinganewkimono.

C.Dancingawaltz.

□.Sendingbirthdaycards.

(2)Theusuallyorganizeapartyatchildren'sspecialbirthdaycelebrationinJapan.

A.priests

B.parents

C.friends

□.relatives

(3)Mexicangirlshaveaspecialbirthdaycelebrationattheageof.

A.five

B.seven

C.fifteen

D.fifty

(4)Whichis(hebesttitleofthispassage?

A.BirthdayTraditionsAroundtheWorld

B.ChineseBirthdayCelebrations

C.SpecialJapaneseCelebration

D.ThcVotingAgeinManyCountries

13.(2025秋?未央?yún)^(qū)月考)Thousandsofyearsago,theancientpeopleofBabylonandEgyptstudiedthe

starsintheskyandcreatedthezodiac(黃道十二宮).Itwasfirstusedtotelltime.Later,manypeopleusedthe

starstodescribeaperson'scharacterandtopredictwhatwouldhappeninthefuture.Aperson'sstarsign(星座)

isconnectedtohisorherbirthdate.Somebelievethissigncantellusaboutaperson'scharacter.Forexample,

somethinkthatapersonbornunderthesignofAries(between21stMarchand20thApril)isadventurous.A

personbornunderCancer(between22ndJuneand22ndJuly)iskindandhome-loving.

InmanycountriesinAsia,peoplebelieve(heChinesehoroscope(占星術(shù))describesthecharacterandcan

predictfutureevents.IntheChineseculture>therearetwelveanimals.Aperson'sanimalsignisconnectedtohisor

herbirthyear.Eachanimalhasadifferenttypeofcharacter.PeoplebornintheYearoftheRatarefriendlyand

careful.ThosebornintheYearoftheMonkeyaresmartandgoodatmakingmoney.ThosebornintheYearofthe

Tigerarcdirectandindependent.

Noteverybodybelievesthattheanimalsignorthestarsigncandescribetheircharacter.Butreadingthiscan

stillbealotoffun.

(1)Ancientpeoplefirstusedthesignsofthezodiacto.

A.telltime

B.dcscribcaperson'scharacter

C.countnumbers

D.tellwhatwouldhappeninthefuture

(2)Yourstarsignisconnectedtoandsomebelieveitcandescribe.

A.yourbirthdate;yourcharacter

B.yourbirthyear;yourcharacter

C.yourbirthdate;yourappearance

D.yourbirthyear;yourappearance

(3)IfPamwasbomintheYearoftheTiger>shemaybe.

A.cleverandhavewaystomakemoney

B.friendlyandoftendoeseveryllingcarefully

C.foolishandoftendoeseverythingcarelessly

D.independentandoftenexpressherselfdirectly

14,(2025秋?余杭區(qū)月考)

Festivalsarespecialdays.Peoplecelebratefestivalsinmanycountries.Soniefestivalsarebig,andsomeare

smalLPeopleofteneatspecialfood,wearniceclothes,anddanceorsing.AtChristmas,peoplegivegiftsand

decorate(裝飾)trees.InChina,peoplecelebratetheSpringFestivalwithfireworksandfamlydinners.In

India,Holiisafunfestivalwithcolorsandmusic.DuringEidMubarak,manypeoplewearnewclothesand

visitfamily.Atthesetimes,peoplefeelhappyandenjoytimewi:hothers.

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HarbinIceFestivalPizzafest

Whenandwhere:Whenandwhere:

FromearlyJanuaryuntiltheendofwinter,inTendaysinSeptember,inNaples,Italy.

Harbin,northernChina.Whatisit:

Whatisit:

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