-_______ enjoyable trip we had during this Spring Festival in Beijing!
-I can't agree more.
A. What a B. What an C. How a D. How an
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-_______ enjoyable trip we had during this Spring Festival in Beijing!
-I can't agree more.
A. What a B. What an C. How a D. How an
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Do you want to have a nice trip during the Spring Festival? There you can enjoy different views. Maybe an ad can help you.
Time | Place | Activities |
Day 1 | Arrive in ShangriLa County. You will meet your local guide at the airport or bus station and he'll take you to the hotel. Visit Napa Lake in your free time in the afternoon. | |
Day 2 | Drive to Lijiang for 2 hours and visit the Tiger Leaping Gorge on the way. In Lijiang, you can visit the Black Dragon Pond and the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. You can take a cable car to Baisha Village. | |
Day 3 | Take a bus to Dali (about 3.5—4 hours). Visit Bai village, Xizhou and Zhoucheng. And there is a Dali old town. | |
Day 4 | Fly to Kunming in the morning, which is the capital of Yunnan Province. Then take a tour to the Stone Forest. In the afternoon, end your trip and leave Kunming by air. |
1.In which season is this wonderful trip?
A. Spring. B. Summer.
C. Autumn. D. Winter.
2.On which day can you visit Napa Lake?
A. The first day. B. The second day.
C. The third day. D. The fourth day.
3.You can't visit ________ in Lijiang on the second day.
A. the Tiger Leaping Gorge
B. the Black Dragon Pond
C. the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain
D. Baisha Village
4.How long does it take you to go to Dali from Lijiang?
A. 2 hours. B. 3 hours.
C. 3.5—4 hours. D. 4.5 hours.
5.How can you go home after ending your trip?
A. By bus. B. By car.
C. By train. D. By air.
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Mr Li: Sam, did you enjoy your first Spring Festival in China?
Sam: Yes, I did. During this festival, many family members get together.
Mr Li: Yes. I hear that at Thanksgiving Americans also get together for a special meal. It sounds similar.
Sam: Yes. It’s similar. During these holidays, both the Chinese and Americans come home and have a big dinner. It’s great fun.
Mr Li: What do you think are the main differences between the Spring Festival and Thanksgiving?
Sam: Well, we take part in different activities and eat different kinds of food. In China, people usually set off fireworks and eat dumplings. In the US, we usually watch a Thanksgiving parade and an American football game on TV. We also eat turkey.
Mr Li: That’s interesting.
1.Who spent the first Spring Festival in China, Sam or Mr Li?
A. Sam. B. Mr Li. C. Both. D. Neither.
2.Which of the following do you think the Chinese do during the Spring Festival?
a. set off fireworks
b. watch a Thanksgiving parade
c. enjoy a football game on TV
d. get together for a special meal
A. a; b B. c; d C. a; d D. b; c
3. The difference about food between the Spring Festival and Thanksgiving is that ______.
A. the Chinese eat turkey while Americans eat dumplings
B. Americans eat turkey while the Chinese eat dumplings
C. the Chinese have a special meal while Americans don’t
D. Americans have a special meal while the Chinese don’t
4.What does Mr Li think of Thanksgiving?
A. Exciting. B. Interesting.
C. Similar. D. Different.
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阅读理解
Mr Li: Sam, did you enjoy your first Spring Festival in China?
Sam: Yes, I did. During this festival, many family members get together.
Mr Li: Yes, I hear that at Thanksgiving Americans also get together for a special meal. It sounds similar.
Sam: Yes. It's similar. During these holidays, both the Chinese and Americans come home and have a big dinner. It's great fun.
Mr Li: What do you think are the main differences between the Spring Festival and Thanksgiving?
Sam: Well, we take part in different activities and eat different kinds of food. In China, people usually set off fireworks and eat dumplings. In the US, we usually watch a Thanksgiving parade and an American football game on TV. We also eat turkey.
Mr Li: That's interesting.
1.Who spent the first Spring Festival in China, Sam or Mr Li?
A.Sam. B.Mr Li. C.Both. D.Neither.
2.Which of the following do you think the Chinese do during the Spring Festival?
a. set off fireworks b. watch a Thanksgiving parade
c. enjoy a football game on TV d. get together for a special meal
A.a; b B.c; d C.a; d D.b; c
3.What does Mr Li think of Thanksgiving?
A.Exciting. B.Interesting. C.Similar. D.Different.
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During this year's Spring Festival, ________ people in China caught pneumonia(肺炎) that doctors had to work hard all the time.
A.such B.such many C.so many D.so much
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阅读下面短文,根据短文内容回答问题。
During the Spring Festival, people enjoy not only reuniting(相聚)with their family, but also tasting the delicious food.
Dumplings
With a history of nearly 2,000 years, dumplings are the most popular traditional food in China. They’re indispensable(不可缺少的)on Chinese New Year’s Eve dinner tables, especially in the north. The food is usually made before noon on New Year’s Eve and eaten at midnight. Sometimes, people put coins or nuts inside to make lucky dumplings.
Yuanxiao
The custom of eating yuanxiao was first recorded in the Song Dynasty. At that time, people in Mingzhou-known today as Ningbo-created the food. They made different kinds of fillings, rolled them into balls, and then boiled them in a pot.
Rice cakes
During the Spring Festival, many people eat rice cakes, which symbolizes(象征)the idea that life is improving year by year.
Other traditional Spring Festival food
If you go to Guangxi you can see people enjoy eating zongzi during the Spring Festival. Eight-treasure rice, or babao fan in Chinese, is an indispensable food for people in Shanghai on Chinese New Year’s Eve. It represents reunion, good luck and health.
1.When do people usually make dumplings?
__________________________________________________________________
2.Was the custom of eating yuanxiao first recorded in the Song Dynasty?
__________________________________________________________________
3.What does eating rice cakes symbolize?
__________________________________________________________________
4.Where can we see people enjoy eating zongzi during the Spring festival?
__________________________________________________________________
5.What is the passage mainly about?
__________________________________________________________________
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Zhang Zhaojie, a 13-year-old schoolboy in Xiamen enjoyed many snacks during Spring Festival. “I love chocolate and chips very much. They are high in sugar and fat. But I can’t help eating them,” Zhang said.
Recently, an online list of favorite snacks in China became popular. It said that peanuts, walnuts and chocolate are good for our health, and jelly, potato chips and lollipops(棒棒糖) are “bad”. Almost every kid on the planet loves snacks, and they seldom care how healthy they are. Although some snacks like chocolate and candy are found everywhere, others are unique(独特的) to a country or a culture.
In Japan, Matcha(抹茶) is a kind of green tea powder. It’s made from tea leaves and can be used with ice cream or cakes. In fact, Matcha originated in China but took off in Japan. Biscuits or cookies covered with chocolate are also a Japanese favorite.
Potato chips and French fries are very popular in the US. They are cheap but tasty. But they are high in calories and eating too much may make you fat. Popcorn(爆米花) is another typical snack. People eat it when they are watching sports games or visiting the amusement park. Most cinemas also sell Popcorn.
In the UK, many people sit down for snacks at around 4 p.m. every day. They call it “afternoon tea”. Traditional afternoon tea is biscuits and tea. People also have scones(烤饼) with jam and cream, which is probably the most classic English snack.
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Zhang Zhaojie, a 13-year-old schoolboy in Xiamen enjoyed many snacks during Spring Festival. “I love chocolate and chips very much. They are high in sugar and fat. But I can’t help eating them,” Zhang said.
Recently, an online list of favorite snacks in China became popular. It said that peanuts, walnuts and chocolate are good for our health, and jelly, potato chips and lollipops(棒棒糖) are “bad”. Almost every kid on the planet loves snacks, and they seldom care how healthy they are. Although some snacks like chocolate and candy are found everywhere, others are unique(独特的) to a country or a culture.
In Japan, Matcha(抹茶) is a kind of green tea powder. It’s made from tea leaves and can be used with ice cream or cakes. In fact, Matcha originated in China but took off in Japan. Biscuits or cookies covered with chocolate are also a Japanese favorite.
Potato chips and French fries are very popular in the US. They are cheap but tasty. But they are high in calories and eating too much may make you fat. Popcorn(爆米花) is another typical snack. People eat it when they are watching sports games or visiting the amusement park. Most cinemas also sell Popcorn.
In the UK, many people sit down for snacks at around 4 p.m. every day. They call it “afternoon tea”. Traditional afternoon tea is biscuits and tea. People also have scones(烤饼) with jam and cream, which is probably the most classic English snack.
Countries | Snacks | What it is like |
Japan | Matcha | ★a kind of green tea powder made from 1_______ |
★often used with ice cream or cakes | ||
Biscuits or cookies | ★usually have 2 ______ on them | |
The US | 3______ | ★cheap and tasty |
Popcorn | ★when watching sports games and 4_______ | |
★when visiting the amusement park | ||
The UK | Biscuits and tea | ★the traditional afternoon tea |
Scones | ★eaten with jam and cream |
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During the Spring Festival, people often prefer to try new things and to enjoy themselves a lot after one year’s hard work, but it has increased some unnecessary consumptions (消费) .
The “clear your plate” campaign (活动) started before the New Year, and runs through the two festivals. People began to think about their consumption patterns (模式), “to clear your plate” has become a more and more welcome “New Year Style”.
Reporters have learned from many restaurants in Lhasa city that during the New Year. Customers pay more attention to family get-together, and a lot of families will ask them to pack leftovers (剩菜) home after meals.
According to Mr. Zhou, a canteen manager at Central South University, said that students produce over 12 barrels (桶) of leftovers every day — each barrel stands at one meter in height. According to Xinhua News Agency, the food wasted by Chinese people equates to (相当于) about 50 million tons of grain every year, or 10 percent of the country’s total annual grain production.
Come on, dear friends. Let’s start with ourselves. Let’s stop throwing away food.
Information Card
The more and more welcome “New Year Style” is | 1.________. |
The way that people deal with the leftovers after meals in restaurants is to | 2. after meals. |
How many leftovers do the students in Central South University produce every day? | 3. . |
The food wasted by Chinese people equates to about | 4. every year. |
For the campaign, we can start with ourselves and | 5. . |
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(题文)Did you enjoy the days ________ you spent in Beijing during the Spring Festival?
A. where B. when C. that D. what
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