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Ⅰ. 根据句意及汉语注释完成单词
1. Uncle Sam grew different flowers in his
2. People in Western countries usually have
3. There is nothing on the table. You may
4. We Chinese enjoy the tradition of
5. The students got together at their teachers' office to
6.
1. Uncle Sam grew different flowers in his
garden
(花园).2. People in Western countries usually have
dessert(s)
(甜点)in the afternoon.3. There is nothing on the table. You may
lay
(放置)out anything you like to eat on it.4. We Chinese enjoy the tradition of
admiring/enjoying
(欣赏)the full moon on the Mid-Autumn night.5. The students got together at their teachers' office to
celebrate
(庆祝)Teachers' Day.6.
Whoever
(无论谁)wins the game can get a big prize.
答案:
1. garden 2. dessert(s) 3. lay 4. admiring/enjoying 5. celebrate 6. Whoever
Ⅱ. 用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空
1. I found that someone ______
2. Tom refused ______
3. Ben ______
4. My brother ______
5. During the Spring Festival, people give good ______
6. The folk story has been popular for several ______
1. I found that someone ______
stole
(steal)something from my room last night.2. Tom refused ______
to give
(give)his sister the juice and he drank it all.3. Ben ______
shot
(shoot)down an apple on the tree just now.4. My brother ______
flew
(fly)a kite with his friends in the park yesterday.5. During the Spring Festival, people give good ______
wishes
(wish)to each other when they meet.6. The folk story has been popular for several ______
centuries
(century).
答案:
1. stole 2. to give 3. shot 4. flew 5. wishes 6. centuries
Ⅲ. 用 that, if 或 whether 填空
1. I'm not sure
2. He wondered
3. I hope
4. It depends on
5.
1. I'm not sure
if/whether
I will come back from Shanghai tomorrow.2. He wondered
whether
his friend would come or not.3. I hope
that
we will have a great time in the park.4. It depends on
whether
it will be fine tomorrow.5.
If
it rains, we won't go hiking.
答案:
1. if/whether 2. whether 3. that 4. whether 5. If
Ⅳ. 语法填空
Different countries have different festivals and they celebrate them in different ways. In China, the Spring Festival is 1.
Before it comes, people go out to buy things, such as vegetables, chicken, fish 3.
The celebration 5.
The celebration lasts for 15 days. It will come to 10.
Different countries have different festivals and they celebrate them in different ways. In China, the Spring Festival is 1.
the most important
(important)festival. It falls 2. on
the first day of the first lunar month.Before it comes, people go out to buy things, such as vegetables, chicken, fish 3.
and
fruit. The Chinese fu is a must. It is 4. usually
(usual)stuck(粘贴)upside down, which means fu comes.The celebration 5.
begins
(begin)on the Lunar New Year's Eve. The family get together for a big dinner. If a person is far from home, he or she will always try 6. to get
(get)home. During the holiday, they go to visit 7. their
(they)relatives and friends and exchange(交换)New Year's greetings. They sit around talking and eating all kinds of delicious 8. snacks
(snack). People in the south of China often eat niangao 9. because
it means higher and higher one year after another.The celebration lasts for 15 days. It will come to 10.
an
end when the Lantern Festival finishes.
答案:
1. the most important 2. on 3. and 4. usually 5. begins 6. to get 7. their 8. snacks 9. because 10. an
Ⅴ. 阅读理解
On New Year's Eve, many people celebrate New Year with fireworks. The sky on New Year's Eve is always bright and brilliant. People can hardly tell where fireworks are and where stars are. Samoa and parts of Kiribati are the first places to welcome New Year because they are the closest to the International Date Line(IDL). The IDL divides each new day from the day before.

As January 1st moves around the world, fireworks next bloom(繁荣)in New Zealand to welcome New Year. Next up are parts of Russia and Australia. Australians often hold a large fireworks show over the Sydney Opera House. When the clock strikes midnight on December 31st across Asia, Singapore and other places usually host fantastic fireworks shows. Then it's London's turn to fill the skies with bright and different colors.
More than 18 hours after New Year arrives in Samoa, party-goers in New York City begin to watch the famous crystal(水晶)ball drop in Times Square. Not to be outdone, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, holds one of the world's largest celebrations on Copacabana Beach on New Year's Eve. It's truly the capital of carnivals(狂欢节).
Happy New Year to you, wherever you are!
(
A. Rio de Janeiro.
B. Sydney.
C. London.
D. Samoa.
(
A. By using numbers,
B. By giving examples,
C. By listing reasons.
D. By telling stories.
(
A Not letting others do better,
B. Not getting into trouble,
C. Not having outdoor activities,
D. Not joining in the parties.
(
A. People's wishes for the coming new year.
B. Different traditions to celebrate New Year.
C. The time order of places to welcome New Year.
D. All kinds of fireworks shows on New Year's Eve,
On New Year's Eve, many people celebrate New Year with fireworks. The sky on New Year's Eve is always bright and brilliant. People can hardly tell where fireworks are and where stars are. Samoa and parts of Kiribati are the first places to welcome New Year because they are the closest to the International Date Line(IDL). The IDL divides each new day from the day before.
As January 1st moves around the world, fireworks next bloom(繁荣)in New Zealand to welcome New Year. Next up are parts of Russia and Australia. Australians often hold a large fireworks show over the Sydney Opera House. When the clock strikes midnight on December 31st across Asia, Singapore and other places usually host fantastic fireworks shows. Then it's London's turn to fill the skies with bright and different colors.
More than 18 hours after New Year arrives in Samoa, party-goers in New York City begin to watch the famous crystal(水晶)ball drop in Times Square. Not to be outdone, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, holds one of the world's largest celebrations on Copacabana Beach on New Year's Eve. It's truly the capital of carnivals(狂欢节).
Happy New Year to you, wherever you are!
(
D
)1. Which of the following places welcomes New Year first? A. Rio de Janeiro.
B. Sydney.
C. London.
D. Samoa.
(
B
)2. How does the writer develop Paragraph? A. By using numbers,
B. By giving examples,
C. By listing reasons.
D. By telling stories.
(
A
)3. What does the underlined part "Not to be outdone" in Paragraph 3 probably mean? A Not letting others do better,
B. Not getting into trouble,
C. Not having outdoor activities,
D. Not joining in the parties.
(
C
)4. What does the text mainly talk about? A. People's wishes for the coming new year.
B. Different traditions to celebrate New Year.
C. The time order of places to welcome New Year.
D. All kinds of fireworks shows on New Year's Eve,
答案:
1.D 2.B 3.A 4.C
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