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Taiwan is in the west of the Pacific Ocean. North of it is in the East China Sea and south west of it is in the South China Sea. The Taiwan Strait separates Taiwan from Fujian.
Taiwan is the biggest island in China. It has an area of about 36,000
and it has more than 20,000,000 people.
It's rich in a lot of things. Bananas, rice, tea and so on are famous at both home and abroad. Clothes, food and so on are also well-known all over the world.
It is so beautiful and its weather is very fine and travelers all over the world come for a visit.
Taiwan has been a part of China since long ago. Most people of the island came from Fujian or Guangdong.
(1) Taiwan is in the ____.
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(2) ____ separates Taiwan from Fujian.
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(3) Which of the following is Taiwan not rich in?
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(4) What is the possible meaning of the underlined word “well-known”?
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(5) Which of the following statement (陈述) is not true (正确的) according to the passage?
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A. Taiwan is one of Chinese's islands.
B. Taiwan's north is in the East China Sea.
C. Many people visit Taiwan every year.
D. Taiwan's clothes and food are only famous in Taiwan.
阅读理解
Though chopsticks are used in many Asian countries. they have their beginnings in China. Chinese history says that the Chinese had chopsticks as far as the Xia Dynasty (朝代) (about 4, 000 years ago) In the Spring and Autumn period (时期)copper and iron chopsticks appeared . With the Han Dynasty lacquered (上漆)chopsticks came ,followed by gold and silver chopsticks still later .Today we have chopsticks made of plastics .The most expensive are made of part of tusks of elephants and hard green stone.
Chopsticks tell Chinese tradition in their way .In ancient (古代的)times the rich used hard green stone or gold chopsticks to show their wealth (富有).In history many kings used silver chopsticks to take their food to see if it was poisonous (有毒的).It was said that if it was ,the silver chopsticks would turn colour .Chopsticks are traditionally given to a daughter when she marries to show that they should have a son very soon ,for “Chopsticks”in Chinese is pronounced like “quick a son”!
Though chopsticks from Hangzhou, wooden chopsticks from Shanyang of Shanxi Province, and Beijing's chopsticks are well-known.
Many westerners , businessmen ,tourists put aside (一边)their knives and forks in favour (喜爱) of chopsticks in China
Chopsticks appeared in the old Chinese story: an old man teaches his sons a lesson by showing how he could easily break a single chopstick but not a number of them .In China chopsticks are connected with good luck .So on the country's New Year's Eve many families will lay out new chopsticks at dinners as a way of making requests for luck.
(1) Chopsticks have their beginnings in________ .
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(2) Chopsticks and iron chopsticks appeared in________ .
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(3) The history of chopsticks can tell us ________.
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A. something about Chinese food
B. nothing but how many kinds of chopsticks are used in China
C. about the lives of Chinese kings
D. much about Chinese way of life in the past
(4) Many Westerners in China like to use ________.
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A.chopsticks
B. their knives
C. their forks
D. chopsticks and knives and forks at the same time
(5)Chinese use chopsticks _________.
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A. to lift food to the mouth only
B. to teach others a lesson only
C. in many other ways besides taking food
D. in many other ways except except taking food
阅读理解
Though chopsticks are used in many Asian countries. they have their beginnings in China. Chinese history says that the Chinese had chopsticks as far as the Xia Dynasty (朝代) (about 4, 000 years ago) In the Spring and Autumn period (时期)copper and iron chopsticks appeared . With the Han Dynasty lacquered (上漆)chopsticks came ,followed by gold and silver chopsticks still later .Today we have chopsticks made of plastics .The most expensive are made of part of tusks of elephants and hard green stone.
Chopsticks tell Chinese tradition in their way .In ancient (古代的)times the rich used hard green stone or gold chopsticks to show their wealth (富有).In history many kings used silver chopsticks to take their food to see if it was poisonous (有毒的).It was said that if it was ,the silver chopsticks would turn colour .Chopsticks are traditionally given to a daughter when she marries to show that they should have a son very soon ,for “Chopsticks”in Chinese is pronounced like “quick a son”!
Though chopsticks from Hangzhou, wooden chopsticks from Shanyang of Shanxi Province, and Beijing's chopsticks are well-known.
Many westerners , businessmen ,tourists put aside (一边)their knives and forks in favour (喜爱) of chopsticks in China
Chopsticks appeared in the old Chinese story: an old man teaches his sons a lesson by showing how he could easily break a single chopstick but not a number of them .In China chopsticks are connected with good luck .So on the country's New Year's Eve many families will lay out new chopsticks at dinners as a way of making requests for luck.
(1) Chopsticks have their beginnings in________ .
[ ]
(2) Chopsticks and iron chopsticks appeared in________ .
[ ]
(3) The history of chopsticks can tell us ________.
[ ]
A. something about Chinese food
B. nothing but how many kinds of chopsticks are used in China
C. about the lives of Chinese kings
D. much about Chinese way of life in the past
(4) Many Westerners in China like to use ________.
[ ]
A.chopsticks
B. their knives
C. their forks
D. chopsticks and knives and forks at the same time
(5)Chinese use chopsticks _________.
[ ]
A. to lift food to the mouth only
B. to teach others a lesson only
C. in many other ways besides taking food
D. in many other ways except except taking food
阅读理解
A man once said how useless it was to put advertisement in the newspapers “last week,” said he, “my umbrella was stolen from a London church. As it was a present, I spent twice its worth in advertising, but didn't get it back.”
“How did you write your advertisement?” asked one of the listeners, a merchant.
“Here it is,” said the man, taking out of his pocket a slip cut from a newspaper. The other man took it and read, “Lost from the City Church last Sunday evening, a black silk umbrella. The gentleman who finds it will receive ten shillings on leaving it at No. 10 Broad Street.”
“Now,” said the merchant, “I often advertise, and find that it pays me well. But the way in which an advertisement is expressed is of extreme importance. Let us try for your umbrella again and if it fails, I'll buy you a new one.”
The merchant then took a slip of paper out of his pocket and wrote: “If the man who was seen to take an umbrella from the City Church last Sunday evening doesn't wish to get into trouble, he will return the umbrella to No.10 Broad Street. He is well known.”
This appeared in the paper, and on the following morning, the man was astonished when he opened the front door. In the doorway lay at least twelve umbrellas of all sizes and colours that had been thrown, and his own was among them. Many of them had notes fastened to them saying that they had been taken by mistake, and begging the loser not to say anything about the matter.
1.What is an advertisement?
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A.A news item.
B.A public announcement in the press, on TV. etc.
C.One way to voice one's view
D.Public opinions
2.The man once thought advertising was________.
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3.Why did the merchant say“I often advertise and find that it pays me well”?
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A.He knew how to advertise
B.He had more money for advertising
C.He found it easy to advertise
D.He had a friend in the newspaper where he advertised
4.Did the merchant know who had taken the umbrella?
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5.This is a story about ________.
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A.a useless advertisement
B.how to make an effective advertisement
C.how the man lost and found his umbrella
D.what the merchant did for the umbrella owner
书面表达
假如上周日你参加了长江社区的Yard Sale活动。请给你们学校校刊上的English Club栏目写一篇关于此次活动的介绍。
要点如下:
1.有200多人参加了此次活动;
2.有的人出售旧物如:衣服、玩具、自行车等;
3.有的人出售自制的蛋糕、卡片、书签等;
4.还有的人交换旧书;
5.请写一至两点你对此次活动的看法。
注意:
1.词数60-80,文章的开头已给出,不计入总词数;
2.文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称。不要逐条翻译。
参考词汇:
Changjiang Community n.长江社区 exchange v.交换 used adj旧的
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