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Tomb-sweeping Day is believed to have a history of about 2,500 years. Over the centuries, Chinese people have developed many traditions, including flying kites, eating cold food and going on spring outings. But on this day, the most important tradition is sweeping tombs.
Tomb-sweeping Day usually falls on April 4th or 5th. It falls on April 4th this year. On April 3rd, a junior high school in Guyuan, Ningxia held a special activity for students — a 54-kilometre hike to Renshanhe Martyr Cemetery (任山河烈士陵园). More than 2, 000 teachers and students set off from the starting point. They hiked for 27 kilometres until they reached Renshanhe Martyr Cemetery. When they arrived there, they swept tombs and offered flowers to pay respects to the revolutionary martyrs (革命烈士). Then they returned 27 kilometres to where they started.
Starting in 1995, the 54-kilometre hike is a traditional ideological and political class (思政课) of the school. “We hope students can not only learn about the revolutionary martyrs from books, but also experience and touch history on the spot (实地),” the school’s headmaster said.
“Although it has been a difficult trip, I would like to say that what I did is very meaningful,” said Zhao Mingyu, a student from Grade 8. “I deeply realised that we can’t live a happy life today without the revolutionary martyrs.”
27. Which of the following is the most important tradition of Tomb-sweeping Day?
A. Flying kites.
B. Eating cold food.
C. Sweeping tombs.
D. Going on spring outings.
28. How does the writer describe the special activity in Paragraph 2?
A. By listing numbers.
B. By telling reasons.
C. By asking questions.
D. By comparing differences.
29. Why did the school start the 54-kilometre hike?
A. To help students live a happy life.
B. To help students develop colourful traditions.
C. To help students experience and touch history on the spot.
D. To help students learn about the revolutionary martyrs from books.
30. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Tomb-sweeping Day falls on April 5th this year.
B. The 54-kilometre hike started in 2000.
C. It took the students 3 hours to finish the 54-kilometre hike.
D. Zhao Mingyu thought the hike was difficult but meaningful.
Tomb-sweeping Day is believed to have a history of about 2,500 years. Over the centuries, Chinese people have developed many traditions, including flying kites, eating cold food and going on spring outings. But on this day, the most important tradition is sweeping tombs.
Tomb-sweeping Day usually falls on April 4th or 5th. It falls on April 4th this year. On April 3rd, a junior high school in Guyuan, Ningxia held a special activity for students — a 54-kilometre hike to Renshanhe Martyr Cemetery (任山河烈士陵园). More than 2, 000 teachers and students set off from the starting point. They hiked for 27 kilometres until they reached Renshanhe Martyr Cemetery. When they arrived there, they swept tombs and offered flowers to pay respects to the revolutionary martyrs (革命烈士). Then they returned 27 kilometres to where they started.
Starting in 1995, the 54-kilometre hike is a traditional ideological and political class (思政课) of the school. “We hope students can not only learn about the revolutionary martyrs from books, but also experience and touch history on the spot (实地),” the school’s headmaster said.
“Although it has been a difficult trip, I would like to say that what I did is very meaningful,” said Zhao Mingyu, a student from Grade 8. “I deeply realised that we can’t live a happy life today without the revolutionary martyrs.”
27. Which of the following is the most important tradition of Tomb-sweeping Day?
A. Flying kites.
B. Eating cold food.
C. Sweeping tombs.
D. Going on spring outings.
28. How does the writer describe the special activity in Paragraph 2?
A. By listing numbers.
B. By telling reasons.
C. By asking questions.
D. By comparing differences.
29. Why did the school start the 54-kilometre hike?
A. To help students live a happy life.
B. To help students develop colourful traditions.
C. To help students experience and touch history on the spot.
D. To help students learn about the revolutionary martyrs from books.
30. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Tomb-sweeping Day falls on April 5th this year.
B. The 54-kilometre hike started in 2000.
C. It took the students 3 hours to finish the 54-kilometre hike.
D. Zhao Mingyu thought the hike was difficult but meaningful.
答案:
27.C 28.A 29.C 30.D
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