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二、阅读下面短文,从方框内的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A. According to B. no longer
C. the return of D. was filled with
E. took place
The Spring Festival is the most important traditional festival in China. This year,I decided to celebrate it in the countryside. Some celebrations _______1_______ on New Year's Eve.
_______2_______ local customs,people set off fireworks to drive away evil spirits. The sky _______3_______ colorful fireworks and the air echoed(回声)with the loud bangs. Children ran around,laughing and cheering.
In the past,some young people left the countryside for big cities,and these old customs were _______4_______ popular. But now,more and more people are coming back. They realize these traditions are important. So,during this Spring Festival,with _______5_______ the young,the old customs are regaining their charm,making the festival truly special.
A. According to B. no longer
C. the return of D. was filled with
E. took place
The Spring Festival is the most important traditional festival in China. This year,I decided to celebrate it in the countryside. Some celebrations _______1_______ on New Year's Eve.
_______2_______ local customs,people set off fireworks to drive away evil spirits. The sky _______3_______ colorful fireworks and the air echoed(回声)with the loud bangs. Children ran around,laughing and cheering.
In the past,some young people left the countryside for big cities,and these old customs were _______4_______ popular. But now,more and more people are coming back. They realize these traditions are important. So,during this Spring Festival,with _______5_______ the young,the old customs are regaining their charm,making the festival truly special.
答案:
E; A; D; B; C
三、用所给词的适当形式填空。
1. A popular activity during Easter is to find the
2. We went on a picnic
3. Jenny is angry with the person who has
4. Although Jessica is a
5. Among all the traditional folk stories about the Mid-Autumn Festival,the story of Chang'e is
1. A popular activity during Easter is to find the
hidden
eggs around your house or garden. And kids enjoy hiding
the eggs in different places most.(hide)2. We went on a picnic
together
,and it made us feel the joy of togetherness
.(together)3. Jenny is angry with the person who has
stolen
her new bike. She thinks the person should be punished for stealing
.(steal)4. Although Jessica is a
relative
of our family,the relations
between us are not as good as you imagine.(relate)5. Among all the traditional folk stories about the Mid-Autumn Festival,the story of Chang'e is
the most touching
. It deeply touches
our heart.(touch)
答案:
hidden; hiding; together; togetherness; stolen; stealing; relative; relations; themosttouching; touches
四、阅读短文,根据短文内容选择正确答案。
The Mid-Autumn Festival in China and Thanksgiving in America are different but share some similarities. Let's take a look at them together.
With delicious mooncakes hitting shops,the Mid-Autumn Festival arrives. It's on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. At first,people regarded this day as a harvest(丰收)festival,since fruits and vegetables had been collected.

The full moon on this day is a symbol of family reunions in China. People place all kinds of food offerings at tables in their yards. When it gets dark,all the family members sit around the table,look up at the full moon and eat mooncakes to remember friends and relatives who are far from home.
Su Shi,a poet of the Song Dynasty,once wrote,“So let us wish that man will live long as he can! Though miles apart,we'll share the beauty she shows.”

Thanksgiving is on the fourth Thursday of November. The first Thanksgiving was in November,1621. About 100 English people took a ship,the Mayflower,to a place they named Plymouth in America. Winter there was cold,and life was difficult. The American Indians there helped them a lot. The English people invited the American Indians to have a big meal to thank them. The festival began then.
Today,people always have a family meal on Thanksgiving. They enjoy delicious food such as pumpkins,corn and a big turkey.
There's a tradition about turkeys. Each turkey has a V-shaped bone(骨). People call it a wishbone. After cooking,two people each take one end of the bone. They make a wish and pull(拉)outwards. If one gets the larger part of the bone,he'll get good luck. Surely,the most important part of Thanksgiving is to say “thanks” to others.
(
A. It is the same as Thanksgiving Day.
B. It is in August every year.
C. It is a time for harvest.
(

(
①Its beginning. ②Traditions. ③Food. ④Popularity. ⑤The time. ⑥The symbol.
A. ①②③⑥
B. ②③④⑤
C. ①②③⑤
(
A. Love for the country.
B. Care for families.
C. Admiration for nature.
(
A. Lisa,a culture learner and lover.
B. Nancy,a teacher helping kids learn science.
C. Tom,a university student studying business.
The Mid-Autumn Festival in China and Thanksgiving in America are different but share some similarities. Let's take a look at them together.
With delicious mooncakes hitting shops,the Mid-Autumn Festival arrives. It's on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. At first,people regarded this day as a harvest(丰收)festival,since fruits and vegetables had been collected.
The full moon on this day is a symbol of family reunions in China. People place all kinds of food offerings at tables in their yards. When it gets dark,all the family members sit around the table,look up at the full moon and eat mooncakes to remember friends and relatives who are far from home.
Su Shi,a poet of the Song Dynasty,once wrote,“So let us wish that man will live long as he can! Though miles apart,we'll share the beauty she shows.”
Thanksgiving is on the fourth Thursday of November. The first Thanksgiving was in November,1621. About 100 English people took a ship,the Mayflower,to a place they named Plymouth in America. Winter there was cold,and life was difficult. The American Indians there helped them a lot. The English people invited the American Indians to have a big meal to thank them. The festival began then.
Today,people always have a family meal on Thanksgiving. They enjoy delicious food such as pumpkins,corn and a big turkey.
There's a tradition about turkeys. Each turkey has a V-shaped bone(骨). People call it a wishbone. After cooking,two people each take one end of the bone. They make a wish and pull(拉)outwards. If one gets the larger part of the bone,he'll get good luck. Surely,the most important part of Thanksgiving is to say “thanks” to others.
(
C
)1. What can we know about the time for the Mid-Autumn Festival?A. It is the same as Thanksgiving Day.
B. It is in August every year.
C. It is a time for harvest.
(
B
)2. Which picture shows the tradition about the wishbone?(
C
)3. What can we learn about Thanksgiving from the text?①Its beginning. ②Traditions. ③Food. ④Popularity. ⑤The time. ⑥The symbol.
A. ①②③⑥
B. ②③④⑤
C. ①②③⑤
(
B
)4. What's the common theme of the two festivals?A. Love for the country.
B. Care for families.
C. Admiration for nature.
(
A
)5. Who is the most interested in this article?A. Lisa,a culture learner and lover.
B. Nancy,a teacher helping kids learn science.
C. Tom,a university student studying business.
答案:
C; B; C; B; A
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