The Mid-Autumn Festival is ________ special holiday for most Chinese when ________ whole family will get together.
A. the; the B. a; the C. a; a D. the; a
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The Mid-Autumn Festival is ________ special holiday for most Chinese when ________ whole family will get together.
A. the; the B. a; the C. a; a D. the; a
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The Mid-Autumn Festival is________special holiday for most Chinese when________whole family will get together.
A.the; the B.a; the C.a; a D.the; a
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The Spring Festival is special holiday for most Chinese when whole family will get together.
A. a, the B. the, the C. a, a D. the, a
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Dazha Crabs from Yangcheng Lake
With the Mid-Autumn Festival coming, the time for crabs is around the corner! Dazha Crabs from Yangcheng Lake in China are believed to be the best freshwater crabs.
“They are delicious, because the bottom of Yangcheng Lake is hard and the crabs grow strong by walking on such a hard surface,” said one sales manager in Suzhou.
Li Lei, a crab lover from Beijing, said “It’s very delicious! But there are too many fake Yangcheng Lake Dazha Crabs”.
“Maybe the crabs from other regions can appear to be glistening green back, white belly after people wash them, but the golden fine hair on crab claws is still a point of pride and is exclusive to Dazha Crabs from Yangcheng Lake,” said the manager.
The best time for enjoying them is during September and October of Chinese lunar calendar. “When the season for crabs arrives, the Dazha Crabs from Yangcheng Lake are flown to various cities so that people’s appetites can be satisfied,” said the sales manager. “They are really expensive here, sometimes more than 320RMB/500g, 10% of my salary!” said Li Lei.
Dazha Crabs are usually steamed or boiled for within 20 minutes before they come on the dinner table. They are often enjoyed with vinegar mixed with minced ginger to add flavor and get rid of the cold. People who are particular about how they eat crabs also need to have high-grade Shaoxing rice wine to warm their stomachs.
There is much work required to eat crabs. So much shell!Most people use both hands and teeth while eating Dazha Crabs. “The eating way is not graceful or elegant,” said Huck. “However, some professionals of eating crabs can use tools to take all the meat out of the crab without damaging a single bite and the crab can be restored to its original shape if the empty shells are pieced together!” said Han Mei, another Dazha crab lover.
1.What do we know about Dazha Crabs from Yangcheng Lake from the text?
A. They belong to seawater crabs.
B. You must use tools to eat them.
C. The best time for eating them lasts over three months.
D. Vinegar, ginger and rice wine can be enjoyed together with them.
2.The underlined word “exclusive” in Paragraph 4 probably means ___________.
A. expensive B. unique
C. entire D. similar
3.Which of the following is correct according to the passage?
A. The sales manager believes the living environment contributes nothing to the good taste of Dazha Crabs from Yangcheng Lake.
B. Li Lei has mixed feelings about Dazha Crabs from Yangcheng Lake.
C. Han Mei thinks little of some professionalsof eating crabs.
D. Huck supports the way that most people eat crabs.
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The Chinese government has made the Mid-Autumn Festival a legal holiday,____ people will have a day off.
A.when B.which C.where D.what
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The holiday season is supposed to be the most festival and fun time of the year, but all those plans and expectations of joy can turn together and more stressful than they sound. This is especially true for those of us who struggle with mental illness.
1. Sometimes you’re forced to spend time with family you rarely see and don’t always get along with. Or you are off from work, with more time to think troubling thoughts. Or you are put into party situations that you don’t like.
When you have a routine, it is easier to manage whatever mental struggles you may face, and when that routine is broken, it can trigger things you may not be ready to face. 2. It was during the holidays that I hit a low moment and, with the help of my mother, decided to seek help for my eating disorder.
During the holidays, I often feel as if I were supposed to be everywhere with everyone.3. To fight this, I’ve developed a mantra (咒语): it’s not selfish to take time for yourself.
Take a walk in nature. Talk to a friend you trust. Sit out one of the holiday gatherings in favor of some personal time. 4.
Trying to spend all of your time pleasing everyone else is not only exhausting — it is impossible. And you know why? 5.
A.I know it has for me.
B.The holidays break your routine.
C.There are many things crowding in your mind.
D.I will accompany my friends to go wherever they like.
E.I have the added guilt of knowing it’s the season of giving.
F.Just do whatever helps you calm down and gives you a break from the stress.
G.If you take a little time for yourself, you will be a much better company for those around you.
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Do you know Mid-Autumn Festival? It’s one of the most 1._________
important festival in China. It’s like Thanksgiving Day in 2._________
America. It usually comes in September and October. This 3._________
year it’s going to be in October 3. On that day families 4._________
get together for a big dinner and eat moon cakes. Moon cakes 5._________
are delicious, some of that have eggs, nuts or something 6._________
sweet inside and some has meat inside. Many families eat their 7._________
dinner outside in the open air. The moon looks like brighter 8._________
and rounder on this day. We could watch the moon, eat delicious 9._________
moon cakes and listen the story of Chang’e. How happy 10._________
we are!
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短文改错(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
Do you know Mid-Autumn Festival? It’s one of the most 76. __________
important festival in China. It’s like Thanksgiving Day in 77. __________
America. It usually comes in September and October. This 78. __________
year it’s going to be in October 3. On that day families 79. __________
get together for a big dinner and eat moon cakes. Moon cakes 80. __________
are delicious, some of that have eggs, nuts or something 81. __________
sweet inside and some has meat inside. Many families eat their 82. __________
dinner outside in the open air. The moon looks like brighter 83. __________
and rounder on this day. We could watch the moon, eat delicious 84. __________
moon cakes and listen the story of Chang’e. How happy 85. __________
we are!
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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
The Mid-Autumn Festival is also called the Moon Festival or the Moon cake Festival. It has a long history 1. (date) back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907). It 2. (traditional) falls on the 15th day of the 3.(eight) month of the lunar calendar. Since ancient times, customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival 4. (include) appreciating the moon, eating moon cakes 5. drinking wine. The full moon on Mid-Autumn night symbolizes family reunion 6. Chinese culture because the moon is round and the 7. (bright) of the year on this day. With the full moon hanging above in 8. sky, people 9. are far away from their 10.(hometown) might miss families while looking at the beautiful moonlight.
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Mid-Autumn Festival is the second grandest festival in China after Chinese New Year. It’s a time when families come together to appreciate the full moon and eat mooncakes during the festival. In fact, besides these two traditions, there are many others.
1. Watching the tide
In ancient times, watching the tide on the Qiantang River in East China’s Zhejiang province was another grand event of Mid-Autumn Festival. It has been recorded in detail since the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220). Many famous ancient poets, like Su Shi in the Song Dynasty (960-1279) wrote about the grand occasion in their poems.
2. Making colorful lanterns
On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, people usually make colorful lanterns to decorate th beautiful night. They also make Kongming lanterns, which can fly because the burning candles h t the air in the lanterns. Children write good wishes on the lanterns and let them fly up into the sky.
3. Burning pagodas (佛塔)
When night falls, people gather together in an empty place, and pick up broken bricks and tiles to pile up several pagodas. The pagodas are hollow and are filled with firewood. Then the firewood in the pagodas is lit, and the red flames rise and sparks explode, through which people express the joy of harvest in autumn.
4. Stealing vegetables
Among the Dong ethnic group in Central China’s Hunan province, it is the custom for young ladies to steal vegetables on Mid-Autumn Festival night. Whoever eats vegetables with sweet dew on this night will be healthy and happy. Also, women and girls express their adoration to their favorite young men by this way.
5. Drinking osmanthus-flavored wine
Osmanthus-flavored wine is a gift during this season. Drinking Osmanthus fragrance wine at Mid-Autumn Festival implies sweetness, wealth and luck, and prosperity of the family.
People gather together to appreciate the moon, on which Wu Gang, who chases Chang’e, is cutting a sweet-scented osmanthus tree outside the Moon Palace, according to a legend. They drink the sweet osmanthus-flavored wine to echo the festival atmosphere.
1.What do people usually do during Mid-Autumn Festival?
A.People in Hunan province steal vegetables on Mid-Autumn Festival night.
B.People drink Osmanthus fragrance wine to appreciate the moon and honor Chang'e.
C.People make Kongming lanterns to express good wishes and the joy of harvest in autumn.
D.People watch the tide on the Qiantang River, which dates back to the Han Dynasty.
2.Which column of a magazine does this article probably belong to?
A.Science. B.Culture. C.Advertisement. D.History.
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