第24页
- 第1页
- 第2页
- 第3页
- 第4页
- 第5页
- 第6页
- 第7页
- 第8页
- 第9页
- 第10页
- 第11页
- 第12页
- 第13页
- 第14页
- 第15页
- 第16页
- 第17页
- 第18页
- 第19页
- 第20页
- 第21页
- 第22页
- 第23页
- 第24页
- 第25页
- 第26页
- 第27页
- 第28页
- 第29页
- 第30页
- 第31页
- 第32页
- 第33页
- 第34页
- 第35页
- 第36页
- 第37页
- 第38页
- 第39页
- 第40页
- 第41页
- 第42页
- 第43页
- 第44页
- 第45页
- 第46页
- 第47页
- 第48页
- 第49页
- 第50页
- 第51页
- 第52页
- 第53页
- 第54页
- 第55页
- 第56页
- 第57页
- 第58页
- 第59页
- 第60页
- 第61页
- 第62页
- 第63页
- 第64页
- 第65页
- 第66页
- 第67页
- 第68页
- 第69页
- 第70页
- 第71页
- 第72页
- 第73页
- 第74页
- 第75页
- 第76页
- 第77页
- 第78页
- 第79页
- 第80页
- 第81页
- 第82页
- 第83页
- 第84页
- 第85页
- 第86页
- 第87页
- 第88页
- 第89页
- 第90页
- 第91页
- 第92页
- 第93页
- 第94页
- 第95页
- 第96页
- 第97页
- 第98页
- 第99页
- 第100页
- 第101页
- 第102页
- 第103页
- 第104页
- 第105页
- 第106页
- 第107页
- 第108页
- 第109页
- 第110页
- 第111页
- 第112页
- 第113页
- 第114页
- 第115页
- 第116页
- 第117页
- 第118页
- 第119页
- 第120页
- 第121页
- 第122页
五、阅读理解
Many daily American expressions (表达方式) are based on (以……为基础) colours.
Red is a hot colour. Americans often use it to represent heat. When they say "red - hot", that means they are very angry about something. Loud music is popular with many people. Some may say that such music is red - hot.
Pink is a lighter kind of red. People sometimes say "I'm in the pink" when they are in good health. The expression was first used in America in the 20th century. It probably comes from the fact that many babies are born with a nice pink colour that shows that they are in good health.
Blue is a cool colour. The old Blues music in the United States is the opposite of red - hot music. Blues is slow and sad. Someone who is "blue" is very sad.
The colour green is natural for trees and grass. A person who has an upset stomach may say "I'm feeling a bit green". A person on a boat who is feeling very sick from high waves can be said "look very green". Sometimes a person may be very jealous because he or she does not have anything as nice as someone has, like a new car. That person may say "I'm green with envy".
The colour black is often used in expressions. People may say "it's a black day" when everything goes wrong on that day.
In some cases, colours describe a situation. Blackouts were usual during World War Ⅱ. All the lights in a city were ▲ at night to make it difficult for enemy (敌军) planes to find their aims (目标) in the dark.
(
A. I'm sad.
B. I'm happy.
C. I'm healthy.
D. I'm worried.
(
A. he felt "blue"
B. he was "green with envy"
C. he felt "a little green"
D. he had "a black day"
(
A. put in
B. put up
C. turned off
D. turned on
(
A. Blue and red are both warm colours.
B. If you are blue, you are very happy.
C. People in the US use the colour black to express heat.
D. If someone is very rich, others may be green with envy.
(
A. health
B. culture
C. science
D. music
Many daily American expressions (表达方式) are based on (以……为基础) colours.
Red is a hot colour. Americans often use it to represent heat. When they say "red - hot", that means they are very angry about something. Loud music is popular with many people. Some may say that such music is red - hot.
Pink is a lighter kind of red. People sometimes say "I'm in the pink" when they are in good health. The expression was first used in America in the 20th century. It probably comes from the fact that many babies are born with a nice pink colour that shows that they are in good health.
Blue is a cool colour. The old Blues music in the United States is the opposite of red - hot music. Blues is slow and sad. Someone who is "blue" is very sad.
The colour green is natural for trees and grass. A person who has an upset stomach may say "I'm feeling a bit green". A person on a boat who is feeling very sick from high waves can be said "look very green". Sometimes a person may be very jealous because he or she does not have anything as nice as someone has, like a new car. That person may say "I'm green with envy".
The colour black is often used in expressions. People may say "it's a black day" when everything goes wrong on that day.
In some cases, colours describe a situation. Blackouts were usual during World War Ⅱ. All the lights in a city were ▲ at night to make it difficult for enemy (敌军) planes to find their aims (目标) in the dark.
(
C
) 1. What does "I'm in the pink" mean?A. I'm sad.
B. I'm happy.
C. I'm healthy.
D. I'm worried.
(
D
) 2. It was raining hard and John's car broke down on his way home. So we can say ______.A. he felt "blue"
B. he was "green with envy"
C. he felt "a little green"
D. he had "a black day"
(
C
) 3. What phrase is the most suitable for " ▲ "?A. put in
B. put up
C. turned off
D. turned on
(
D
) 4. Which of the following sentences is TRUE according to the passage?A. Blue and red are both warm colours.
B. If you are blue, you are very happy.
C. People in the US use the colour black to express heat.
D. If someone is very rich, others may be green with envy.
(
B
) 5. This passage is probably in the part of ______ in a newspaper.A. health
B. culture
C. science
D. music
答案:
1. C 2. D 3. C 4. D 5. B
查看更多完整答案,请扫码查看