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六、短文填空
Dreams are often mysterious (神秘的). One day, a man named Zhuang Zhou had a very __1__ (interest) dream. He dreamed of __2__ (become) a beautiful butterfly. Flying around, he could do anything he wanted. __3__ happy and free he was! He forgot that he was a man. Then he woke up from his dream and found he was a man.
“Who am I, indeed?” he asked himself.
“Am I Zhuang Zhou or the butterfly?”
__4__ (final), he said, “Maybe I am a butterfly. In my dream, I became a man and my name was Zhuang Zhou.”
Zhuang Zhou lived more than 2000 years ago. We also call __5__ (he) Zhuangzi. Zhuangzi loved nature and freedom (自由). He thought people and animals should be __6__ (treat) equally. There are many interesting stories about him and animals.
Once, Zhuangzi and his friend were __7__ (take) a walk along the river. After __8__ while, Zhuangzi said, “Look at the fish! How happy they are!” His friend asked him, “You are not a fish. How do you know they are happy?” Zhuangzi smiled, “But you are not me. How do you know that I don’t know the fish’s __9__ (feel)?”
Is Zhuangzi’s question a difficult one? What do you think he was — a man __10__ a butterfly?
Dreams are often mysterious (神秘的). One day, a man named Zhuang Zhou had a very __1__ (interest) dream. He dreamed of __2__ (become) a beautiful butterfly. Flying around, he could do anything he wanted. __3__ happy and free he was! He forgot that he was a man. Then he woke up from his dream and found he was a man.
“Who am I, indeed?” he asked himself.
“Am I Zhuang Zhou or the butterfly?”
__4__ (final), he said, “Maybe I am a butterfly. In my dream, I became a man and my name was Zhuang Zhou.”
Zhuang Zhou lived more than 2000 years ago. We also call __5__ (he) Zhuangzi. Zhuangzi loved nature and freedom (自由). He thought people and animals should be __6__ (treat) equally. There are many interesting stories about him and animals.
Once, Zhuangzi and his friend were __7__ (take) a walk along the river. After __8__ while, Zhuangzi said, “Look at the fish! How happy they are!” His friend asked him, “You are not a fish. How do you know they are happy?” Zhuangzi smiled, “But you are not me. How do you know that I don’t know the fish’s __9__ (feel)?”
Is Zhuangzi’s question a difficult one? What do you think he was — a man __10__ a butterfly?
答案:
1. interesting 2. becoming 3. How 4. Finally 5. him
6. treated 7. taking 8. a 9. feeling(s) 10. or
6. treated 7. taking 8. a 9. feeling(s) 10. or
七、阅读表达
Letter A
Young people are always told that they should make the most of their time and that they will never be free again. So, my question is — why fill up all the free time with housework? Parents expect their children to get good grades, be good at sports, and be popular with other kids. However, there is not enough time in the day to do these things and then do housework as well. It’s not fair (公平的) to expect teenagers to give up their valuable time to do boring housework. Parents’ jobs are in the workplace. Their children’s jobs are at school. The only difference is that parents get paid and children don’t. Parents say that they make their kids do housework to teach them responsibility (责任). But this is just a trick. Parents trick their kids into doing housework because they are lazy.
Yours,
Overloaded
Letter B
Both parents and children have jobs. The parents’ jobs are to go to work to make money. The children’s jobs are to go to school. But we all get hungry. Someone has to cook the meals and clean up later. We all wear clothes that get dirty. Someone has to wash them, iron them and put them away. Children work from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Parents work from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m.
Sure, after 4 o'clock, children have homework too. But after 6, parents have housework too. They have to do the shopping, go to the bank, pay the bills and help their kids with their own homework!
I think it's only fair that teenagers help a bit at home. They might not like it, but it's good for them. It teaches them how to look after themselves. This is really useful when ______________.
Sincerely,
Overworked
1. How are parents' jobs different from children's jobs according to Letter A?
______________________________
2. What can be filled in the blank at the end of Letter B?
______________________________
3. Which do you think is more tiring, parents' life or children's life? Why?
______________________________
Letter A
Young people are always told that they should make the most of their time and that they will never be free again. So, my question is — why fill up all the free time with housework? Parents expect their children to get good grades, be good at sports, and be popular with other kids. However, there is not enough time in the day to do these things and then do housework as well. It’s not fair (公平的) to expect teenagers to give up their valuable time to do boring housework. Parents’ jobs are in the workplace. Their children’s jobs are at school. The only difference is that parents get paid and children don’t. Parents say that they make their kids do housework to teach them responsibility (责任). But this is just a trick. Parents trick their kids into doing housework because they are lazy.
Yours,
Overloaded
Letter B
Both parents and children have jobs. The parents’ jobs are to go to work to make money. The children’s jobs are to go to school. But we all get hungry. Someone has to cook the meals and clean up later. We all wear clothes that get dirty. Someone has to wash them, iron them and put them away. Children work from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Parents work from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m.
Sure, after 4 o'clock, children have homework too. But after 6, parents have housework too. They have to do the shopping, go to the bank, pay the bills and help their kids with their own homework!
I think it's only fair that teenagers help a bit at home. They might not like it, but it's good for them. It teaches them how to look after themselves. This is really useful when ______________.
Sincerely,
Overworked
1. How are parents' jobs different from children's jobs according to Letter A?
______________________________
2. What can be filled in the blank at the end of Letter B?
______________________________
3. Which do you think is more tiring, parents' life or children's life? Why?
______________________________
答案:
1. Parents get paid but children don't.
2. they leave home to go to college or to live on their own
3. Parents' life. Because they have to take care of the whole family as well as themselves./
Children's life. Because children now seldom have their free time.
2. they leave home to go to college or to live on their own
3. Parents' life. Because they have to take care of the whole family as well as themselves./
Children's life. Because children now seldom have their free time.
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