Papermaking began in China and from here it ____ to North Africa and Europe.
A. spread B. grew C. carried D. developed
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Papermaking began in China and from here it ____ to North Africa and Europe.
A. spread B. grew C. carried D. developed
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Papermaking began in China and from here it _______ to North Africa and Europe.
A.spread | B.grew | C.carried | D.developed |
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She _______ live in North China. As a result, it is difficult for her to _______ the climate here.
A. was used to; get used to B. used to; get used to
C. used to; used to D. was used to; use to
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–It is snowing heavily again in the north of China and the farmers suffer great loss.
–______ to people in the north, we’re lucky without a cold winter.
A.Comparing | B.If comparing | C.Compared | D.Bing compared |
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England is not a big country: from north to south and from east to west it is only about three hundred miles across. But for a small country it has a surprising range of climate(多样性的气候). People who have never visited England or who have visited only one part of it often make the mistake of thinking that it is a cold and wet country. Except for the summer months of June to September, this is probably true of the north of England and the Midlands. In the south, however, the climate is much more pleasant. One result is that when people retire(退休)from the job in the north, they often prefer to move down to the south.
Perhaps the warmest part of the country is the southwest, which consists of (is made up of)the counties(郡)of Devon and Cornwall, where palm trees, bamboo and many semitropical(亚热带)plants grow well. Flowers and vegetables ripen(成熟)as much as a month earlier than those elsewhere. Farmers in the areas gain a higher price for their vegetables and flowers because they are ready earlier. In winter there may be several feet of snow in other parts of England but there will probably be no snow at all in the southwest. This may be one of the reasons why the southwest is one of England’s most popular holiday areas.
1.England is a country ________.
A. with a cold and wet climate
B. with a pleasant climate
C. with a surprising climate
D. with climates of various kinds
2.According to the passage, ________.
A. flowers and vegetables from Devon are on the market one month earlier
B. farmers in the southwest grow as many vegetables and flowers as farmers elsewhere
C. people in the southwest have to pay a higher price for vegetables and flowers
D. vegetables in Cornwall ripen as much as a month earlier than flowers
3.In the north of England and the Midlands, ________.
A. it is cold and wet all the year round
B. the climate is pleasant as a whole
C. it is warm most of the time in a year
D. only the summer is not cold or wet
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Finland lies in the north of Europe, and has Russia to the east. It is two different places in winter and summer. Summers there are fairly dry and hot, although by August things can already begin to get cold and unpleasant. Of course, winters are cold, but the cold is dry. In most parts snow comes in October and clears by the end of March, but in the northern parts snow can fall as early as September and stay until late May.
The tourist season in southern Finland is from early June to late August. This is when all the tourist attractions and summer programs are open, with steamboats and ferries (渡船) traveling on the lakes and rivers, and festivals become very lively. Finnish holidays are from the summer high season in late June to the end of July. This is the time period of nights with sunlight, when Finland doesnt seem to sleep.
The tourist season in northern Finland is different. Mosquitoes can be annoying in July, but September is lovely with its autumn colors. October, February and March are good times to visit the north of Finland to view the aurora borealis (北极光), and enjoy winter activities such as skiing and dog sledding. The Christmas holiday period is also one of the best times in Finland —after all, this is the "official" home of Santa Claus. Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is popular all year round.
1. What do we learn about Finland from the first paragraph?
A. It is to the east of Russia.
B. The weather in winter is wet.
C. It is the coldest country in Europe.
D. The weather in September can be unpleasant.
2.Whats the longest time the snow can last in Finland?
A. 9 months. B. 10 months.
C. 7 months. D. 6 months.
3. In the summer high season, Finland doesnt seem to sleep because ________.
A. the sun is out at night
B. people in Finland work at night
C. people would rather go traveling
D. lots of lights are on because of the tourist season
4.What do we learn about the tourist season in northern Finland?
A. There are few autumn colors in September.
B. Summer is a good time to visit northern Finland.
C. Tourists can enjoy the aurora borealis in October.
D. Santa Claus comes from Helsinki, the capital of Finland
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It’s never easy to explain exactly when a specific language began, and in the case of English we can hardly regard it as a separate language before the Anglo-Saxons came to Britain. Germanic invaders (入侵者) came and settled in Britain from the north-western coastline of continental Europe in the fifth centuries. The invaders all spoke a language that was Germanic (related to Dutch, Frisian, German and the Scandinavian languages), but we’ll probably never know how different their speech was from that of their continental neighbors.
The reason that we know so little about the language in this period is because we do not have much in the way of written records from any of the Germanic languages until several centuries later. When Old English writings began to appear in the seventh and eighth centuries there was a good deal of regional variation (变化), but not more than that found in later periods.
The Celts already lived in Britain when the Anglo-Saxons arrived, but there are few obvious signs of their language in English today. Some scholars have suggested that the Celtic tongue might have had some influence on the grammatical development of English, particularly in some parts of the country, but this is highly speculative (猜测). The number of borrowed words that have entered Old English from this language is very small. Those that survive in modern English include “comb” (a type of valley), alongside some place names.
1.When did the English language begin?
A. After the Anglo-Saxons came to Britain.
B. Before the Germanic invaders settled in Britain.
C. At a time that no one will know for certain.
D. At the same time as Germanic languages began.
2.“Continental neighbors” in Paragraph 1 refer to people living in _____.
A. Great Britain B. Africa
C. Europe D. Ireland
3.Why do people know so little about the language in Britain in the Anglo-Saxon period?
A. There are no written records from the Germanic languages.
B. Old English didn’t have any written system.
C. Much of the written records have been lost.
D. There was a good deal of variation in the records.
4.What does the author think about the Celtic language?
A. It influenced the grammatical development of English.
B. It had little influence on modern English.
C. It borrowed a few words from Old English.
D. It greatly enriched modern English vocabulary.
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Silk from China found its way to India, the Middle East and Rome,________spices(香料) and glass, which was not known to China.
A.in exchange for | B.in return | C.in change for | D.in need of |
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Silk from China found its way to India, the Middle East and Rome, _______ spices and glass, which was not known to China.
A.in exchange for | B.in return | C.in change for | D.in need of |
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--- How many times have you been to China?
--- In fact, it is the first time that I ______ here.
A. was B. am C. had been D. have been
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