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一、任务型阅读。阅读下面短文,根据短文内容完成句子。
实际用时:________ 正确率:________/5
For the past month, almost all of my phone apps have big red advertisements (广告) saying "11/11". Confused (困惑的), I asked a co - worker. She laughed. "It's a shopping holiday, like Black Friday in your country," she said.
No way, I thought. Nothing can be like Black Friday.
Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving in the United States. For me, Thanksgiving is our best holiday, the only one that does not need us to buy anything. But we buy turkeys and invite friends and family to share. Often, the host prepares the turkey and each visitor cooks a different dish. It's a day to be thankful, not for turkeys, but for the chance to be together with people we love.
Black Friday is "the other side of the coin". It first started in the 1950s. With the whole family in town together, it made sense to go out and do some Christmas shopping. Families across the US had the same idea and soon, the day marked the "official (正式的)" start of the Christmas shopping season.
Nowadays, people line up outside stores as early as 4:00 am. In fact, they don't line up. When the doors open, they push each other and run inside. What are they running for? Discounts (折扣). Stores have a small number of each item on sale. As a result, it's "common" for people to fight each other over cheap TVs, laptops (手提电脑) and even toilet paper! The Internet is full of Black Friday videos that are both funny and sad. In less than 24 hours, many people forget Thanksgiving's message about family, community and human kindness. They become mindless consumers (消费者), instead.
Hoping for a discount on a sweater, I opened a Chinese shopping app. Two hours later, I bought two sweaters, a pair of shoes, 10 pairs of socks and a kilo of pumpkin seeds (南瓜子). Maybe 11/11 and Black Friday are more similar than I thought.
1. “11/11” is a ____________ holiday, like Black Friday in the writer's country.
2. Black Friday is the day ____________ Thanksgiving in the United States.
3. Families across the US had the same idea and soon, Black Friday marked the “official” ____________ of the Christmas shopping season.
4. When the doors open, people push each other and run inside for ____________.
5. On Black Friday, many people forget Thanksgiving's message about family, community and ____________.
实际用时:________ 正确率:________/5
For the past month, almost all of my phone apps have big red advertisements (广告) saying "11/11". Confused (困惑的), I asked a co - worker. She laughed. "It's a shopping holiday, like Black Friday in your country," she said.
No way, I thought. Nothing can be like Black Friday.
Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving in the United States. For me, Thanksgiving is our best holiday, the only one that does not need us to buy anything. But we buy turkeys and invite friends and family to share. Often, the host prepares the turkey and each visitor cooks a different dish. It's a day to be thankful, not for turkeys, but for the chance to be together with people we love.
Black Friday is "the other side of the coin". It first started in the 1950s. With the whole family in town together, it made sense to go out and do some Christmas shopping. Families across the US had the same idea and soon, the day marked the "official (正式的)" start of the Christmas shopping season.
Nowadays, people line up outside stores as early as 4:00 am. In fact, they don't line up. When the doors open, they push each other and run inside. What are they running for? Discounts (折扣). Stores have a small number of each item on sale. As a result, it's "common" for people to fight each other over cheap TVs, laptops (手提电脑) and even toilet paper! The Internet is full of Black Friday videos that are both funny and sad. In less than 24 hours, many people forget Thanksgiving's message about family, community and human kindness. They become mindless consumers (消费者), instead.
Hoping for a discount on a sweater, I opened a Chinese shopping app. Two hours later, I bought two sweaters, a pair of shoes, 10 pairs of socks and a kilo of pumpkin seeds (南瓜子). Maybe 11/11 and Black Friday are more similar than I thought.
1. “11/11” is a ____________ holiday, like Black Friday in the writer's country.
2. Black Friday is the day ____________ Thanksgiving in the United States.
3. Families across the US had the same idea and soon, Black Friday marked the “official” ____________ of the Christmas shopping season.
4. When the doors open, people push each other and run inside for ____________.
5. On Black Friday, many people forget Thanksgiving's message about family, community and ____________.
答案:
1. shopping 2. after 3. start 4. discounts 5. human kindness
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