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Ⅰ. 单词拼写。
1. The teacher told us that two thirds of the earth's s____ (表面) is water.
2. The special m____ (材料) will be made into a dress.
3. His b____ (老板) got very angry when John told him why he was late.
4. T____ (交通) reaches a peak between 8 and 9 in the morning.
5. Tom, put on your hat and g____ (手套)!
1. The teacher told us that two thirds of the earth's s____ (表面) is water.
surface
2. The special m____ (材料) will be made into a dress.
material
3. His b____ (老板) got very angry when John told him why he was late.
boss
4. T____ (交通) reaches a peak between 8 and 9 in the morning.
Traffic
5. Tom, put on your hat and g____ (手套)!
gloves
答案:
1. surface 2. material 3. boss 4. Traffic 5. gloves
6. A baby's first month birthday is a special event in China and
A.celebrates
B.is celebrated
C.was celebrated
D.will celebrate
B
with a special party.A.celebrates
B.is celebrated
C.was celebrated
D.will celebrate
答案:
B
7. The Monkey King is a traditional Chinese cartoon hero. Today, he ____ still ____ by people of all ages.
A.will; love
B.was; loved
C.is; loved
D.will; be loved
A.will; love
B.was; loved
C.is; loved
D.will; be loved
答案:
C
8. In Miss Lin's class, many chances
A.offer
B.offered
C.are offering
D.are offered
D
to students to learn from each other.A.offer
B.offered
C.are offering
D.are offered
答案:
D
9. Teenagers have to be 18 years old before they
A.are allowed
B.allowed
C.will be allowed
D.allow
A
to drive a car.A.are allowed
B.allowed
C.will be allowed
D.allow
答案:
A
Ⅲ. 任务型阅读。
Chinese Fancy Knots
Chinese fancy knots (结), also called Chinese knots, refer to (指代) the traditional decorative knots in Chinese culture. They began as a form of traditional art in the Tang and Song Dynasties in China, and became popular in the Ming Dynasty. Now they are taken as one of the most classic symbols of Chinese culture.
As for the name itself, it is surely meaningful. The Chinese character for "knot", jie, means "connection". It is related to lots of cultural ideas—marriage, brotherhood, reunion, etc. Meanwhile, the pronunciation of the Chinese character jie is very close to that of ji—"good luck". As a result, Chinese knots perfectly serve as a way to express people's strong wishes for good things like joy, love and good luck.
Chinese knots are famous for their bright colors. Each of the Chinese knots is made of a single string (线) of cotton, silk, gold or silver. But the colors of the strings are rich and have different traditional cultural meanings. Among the most commonly used base colors, red means good luck and happiness, green means health, and yellow, which was once known as an emperor's color, may mean wealth (财富) and honor (荣耀).
10. When did Chinese fancy knots become popular? (不超过 5 个词)
11. Why do people express strong wishes with Chinese knots? (不超过 20 个词)
12. What are Chinese knots made of? (不超过 15 个词)
Chinese Fancy Knots
Chinese fancy knots (结), also called Chinese knots, refer to (指代) the traditional decorative knots in Chinese culture. They began as a form of traditional art in the Tang and Song Dynasties in China, and became popular in the Ming Dynasty. Now they are taken as one of the most classic symbols of Chinese culture.
As for the name itself, it is surely meaningful. The Chinese character for "knot", jie, means "connection". It is related to lots of cultural ideas—marriage, brotherhood, reunion, etc. Meanwhile, the pronunciation of the Chinese character jie is very close to that of ji—"good luck". As a result, Chinese knots perfectly serve as a way to express people's strong wishes for good things like joy, love and good luck.
Chinese knots are famous for their bright colors. Each of the Chinese knots is made of a single string (线) of cotton, silk, gold or silver. But the colors of the strings are rich and have different traditional cultural meanings. Among the most commonly used base colors, red means good luck and happiness, green means health, and yellow, which was once known as an emperor's color, may mean wealth (财富) and honor (荣耀).
10. When did Chinese fancy knots become popular? (不超过 5 个词)
In the Ming Dynasty.
11. Why do people express strong wishes with Chinese knots? (不超过 20 个词)
Because the pronunciation of the Chinese character jie is very close to that of ji- "good luck".
12. What are Chinese knots made of? (不超过 15 个词)
They are made of a single string of cotton, silk, gold or silver.
答案:
10. In the Ming Dynasty. 11. Because the pronunciation of the Chinese character jie is very close to that of ji- "good luck". 12. They are made of a single string of cotton, silk, gold or silver.
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