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Ⅰ. 根据汉语提示完成句子
1. This
2. Grandma lives in the
3. Mrs King had to raise her voice to be heard over the
4.
5. Hearing the
1. This
custom
(风俗) in the small village has been passed down since the 18th century.2. Grandma lives in the
northern
(北方的) part of China. It's a beautiful city with heavy snow in winter.3. Mrs King had to raise her voice to be heard over the
noise
(噪音) in the hall.4.
Hang
(悬挂) your coat up on the hook, please.5. Hearing the
loud
(大声的) laughter, I guess it must be my friend Kate. She is such a cheerful lady.
答案:
1. custom 2. northern 3. noise 4. Hang 5. loud
Ⅱ. 根据汉语意思完成句子
1. 当我到河边的时候,我看到汤姆正将鸭子驱赶到河里。
When I got to the river, I saw Tom
2. 气象预报说,暴风雨在午夜将会停止。
The weather forecast says the storm will stop
3. 我害怕放烟花。每次都是爸爸帮我。
I am afraid to
4. 爬山是接近大自然的一种好方法。
Climbing mountains is a good way to
1. 当我到河边的时候,我看到汤姆正将鸭子驱赶到河里。
When I got to the river, I saw Tom
driving away
the ducks into the river.2. 气象预报说,暴风雨在午夜将会停止。
The weather forecast says the storm will stop
at midnight
.3. 我害怕放烟花。每次都是爸爸帮我。
I am afraid to
set off
fireworks. And every time my father helps me.4. 爬山是接近大自然的一种好方法。
Climbing mountains is a good way to
be close to
nature.
答案:
1. driving away 2. at midnight 3. set off 4. be close to
Ⅲ. 阅读理解
During the Chinese New Year, people can watch colourful dragon dances in the street or on TV programs. Why is the dragon dance so popular across China? It is because both in the north and in the south, Chinese can express hope for a happy life through the activity.
Dragons are respected and loved in Chinese culture. In ancient China, the dragon was thought as a mythical (神话的) animal that could make clouds and bring rains, and prevent disasters and bring happiness. Now they still represent wisdom, power and wealth. And they are also said to scare away evil spirits and bad luck.
Guided by a big dragon ball, the dragon dancers make different kinds of movements while holding the cloth dragon. Dragon dancers have to work as a team to make the dragon come to life. As many as 9 to 15 dancers use long poles (杆子) to guide the dragon's head and snakelike body. Usually one dancer does tricks (花招) on the dragon. Tricks are often jumps and moves that make the dragon turn in different ways.
Today people often see dragon dances during holidays, festivals and the opening of new businesses. People think these performances invite wealth and good luck.
1. Why is the dragon dance so popular across China?
A. People in China like performing.
B. To drive away the evil animals from the field.
C. To express hope for a happy life through the activity.
D. They hope to learn the dragon dance well and practice hard.
2. How do the dancers do tricks on the dragon?
A. They hold some food to attract the dragon.
B. They do many different movements themselves.
C. They stand on the head of the dragon to make people see them.
D. They often jump and move to make the dragon turn in different ways.
3. What can we infer from the passage?
A. Li Ming's uncle opens a new company, he may watch the dragon dance.
B. On Li Ming's birthday, he can watch the dragon dance.
C. After the Spring Festival, people can enjoy the dragon dance.
D. People often watch the dragon performances because they bring health and good luck.
During the Chinese New Year, people can watch colourful dragon dances in the street or on TV programs. Why is the dragon dance so popular across China? It is because both in the north and in the south, Chinese can express hope for a happy life through the activity.
Dragons are respected and loved in Chinese culture. In ancient China, the dragon was thought as a mythical (神话的) animal that could make clouds and bring rains, and prevent disasters and bring happiness. Now they still represent wisdom, power and wealth. And they are also said to scare away evil spirits and bad luck.
Guided by a big dragon ball, the dragon dancers make different kinds of movements while holding the cloth dragon. Dragon dancers have to work as a team to make the dragon come to life. As many as 9 to 15 dancers use long poles (杆子) to guide the dragon's head and snakelike body. Usually one dancer does tricks (花招) on the dragon. Tricks are often jumps and moves that make the dragon turn in different ways.
Today people often see dragon dances during holidays, festivals and the opening of new businesses. People think these performances invite wealth and good luck.
1. Why is the dragon dance so popular across China?
A. People in China like performing.
B. To drive away the evil animals from the field.
C. To express hope for a happy life through the activity.
D. They hope to learn the dragon dance well and practice hard.
2. How do the dancers do tricks on the dragon?
A. They hold some food to attract the dragon.
B. They do many different movements themselves.
C. They stand on the head of the dragon to make people see them.
D. They often jump and move to make the dragon turn in different ways.
3. What can we infer from the passage?
A. Li Ming's uncle opens a new company, he may watch the dragon dance.
B. On Li Ming's birthday, he can watch the dragon dance.
C. After the Spring Festival, people can enjoy the dragon dance.
D. People often watch the dragon performances because they bring health and good luck.
答案:
1~3 CDA
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