- When did your parents _______? - They _______ for 20 years.
A. marry.; got married B. get married; have got married:
C. marry; have got married D. get married; have been married
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- When did your parents _______? - They _______ for 20 years.
A. marry.; got married B. get married; have got married:
C. marry; have got married D. get married; have been married
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How did your parents celebrate when you were born? Of course you can’t remember, but they can. They have photos or videos from a ceremony of some kind.
In the United States, the proud parents of a new baby often put something on their front door. It’s an exciting time for them, and they want to share the good news with their neighbors. For example, they put balloons(气球)on their door. Pink balloons mean the baby is a girl. Blue ones are for boys.
People around the world often celebrate a new baby’s birth with some kinds of ceremonies, perhaps a religious(宗教的)ceremony. This perhaps takes place when a baby is a few days or weeks old. Take what people do in Mexico as an example, many new parents dress their babies in special clothes take them to church.In some African countries, the family plants a tree near the house. In Korea, there is a traditional ceremony on the baby’s 100th day. And it’s the same in China. On that day, all family members and friends get together to have a big meal, with all the best wishes that the baby will grow up happily and healthily.
The parents of new babies often receive presents. In the United States, friends send cards, flowers or baby clothes. In China, family members and friends give money or presents.
Presents, celebrations---these are great, but what do most new parents really need? More sleep!
1. If you see __ ___ balloons on the front door of an American house, a boy is born.
A. pink B. green C. blue D. yellow
2.This passage tells us that taking a baby to church __ ___ is a religious ceremony of celebrating a new baby’s birth.
A. in Mexico B. in Africa
C. in Korea D. in China
3.According to the passage , __ ___ is NOT a kind of ceremony.
A. putting things on the front door
B. planting a tree near the house
C. having a big meal on the baby’s 100 th day
D. giving new parents more time to sleep
4. The best title of this passage is probably“ __ ___ ”.
A. Photos and Videos of a New Baby’s Birth
B. Proud Parents of a New Baby
C. Ways of Celebrating a New Baby’s Birth
D. Presents for Parents of a New Baby
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--- When did your parents ______?
--- They ______ since 15 years ago.
A. marry; married B. get married; have been married
C. be married ;have got married D. marry with; have been married
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—Yesterday was your birthday .What did your parents do for you?
—They _____a new computer ____ me.
A. bought ,to B. buy, to C. bought ,for
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—Did you buy for your parents when you came back from London?
—Yes. I bought a jacket for my father and a handbag for my mother.
A. something B. nothing
C. everything D. anything
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—Did you buy ___________ for your parents when you came back from London?
—Yes. I bought a jacket for my father and a handbag for my mother.
A. something B. nothing C. everything D. anything
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— did your uncle leave for the capital of Denmark?
—Let me see. He for nearly 20 months.
A. When; has left B. When; has been away
C. How long; has left D. How long; has been away
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__________ did your uncle leave his hometown ?
He _________ for nearly 20years .
A. When , has left B. When , has been away
C. How long , has left D. How long , has been away
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If you ask your parents: “Did you buy salt recently?” They might either say: “Yes, we bought more salt than usual”, or “No, we couldn’t find any in the market.”
This is because of the recent craze(狂热) of salt buying in China. In big cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, salt almost sold out in only one night.
After the big earthquake in Japan on March 11, there was a nuclear leak(核泄漏). And rumors(传言) about whether it will affect our daily life appeared: first, iodized(含碘的) salt can keep us from the dangers of radiation(辐射);second, there will be less sea-salt in the ocean because of the nuclear pollution.
Both the government and experts said the rumors were not true, but people still bought as much salt as possible. Why? Many salt-buyers didn’t really care or know what experts or the government were saying. That was the real reason behind the craze of salt buying.
On March 20, the government said the salt market is back to normal. And most of China’s salt is from lakes, not the ocean.
Now, many people want to return the salt they bought. “There is no reason why those people should get their money back,” an article in Xinhua Daily Telegraph said. “They made the craze in the first place.”
Perhaps people should learn a lesson from the salt: don’t believe everything you hear.
1.The recent craze of salt buying in China happened because of ________.
A. the earthquake
B. the rumors
C. the shortage(缺乏) of salt
2.When did the rumors start?
A. On March 11.
B. After March 11.
C. On March 20.
3.According to the passage most of China’s salt is from ________.
A. lakes B. the ocean C. rivers
4.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A. People believed what the government and experts said first.
B. People could return the salt and got back their money later.
C. Salt almost sold out in only one night because of the rumors.
5.The passage tells us that ________.
A. we can’t believe everything we hear
B. there must be a nuclear leak after an earthquake
C. only iodized salt can keep us from the dangers of radiation
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—Did your parents go to climb Tianzi Mountain last Sunday?
—No, they went to a movie.
A.both B.all C.either
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