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Ⅳ. 完形填空
There are many festivals around the world. Dads have Father's Day. Mums have Mother's Day. But do our grandparents have a 1? Yes, they do.
The Double Ninth Festival is a 2 day for old people in China. The festival is on lunar September 9th. On this day, people show 3 and respect(尊敬)for their grandparents. Respecting old people is a tradition in China. There are many ways for Chinese people to 4 their respect. When an old person enters a room, everyone should stand up. Also, people are introduced from the 5 to the youngest. When we give something to an old person, two hands are used. The old usually don't have to buy tickets for buses and young people always 6 their seats to old people on a crowded subway or bus.
However, in Western countries, old people have 7 lifestyles from those in China. They don't often live with their children—they live 8. They don't want to get help from others. They even don't want to be offered seats by others.
Westerners 9 respect old people. For holidays, families usually 10 at the grandparents' homes. A great smile and a warm hug are enough for grown children to show their respect.
1. A. house
B. festival
C. partner
2. A. boring
B. simple
C. special
3. A. love
B. interest
C. hope
4. A. stop
B. express
C. find
5. A. richest
B. tallest
C. oldest
6. A. offer
B. lend
C. sell
7. A. usual
B. strange
C. different
8. A. wisely
B. easily
C. alone
9. A. still
B. even
C. only
10. A. grow up
B. get off
C. get together
1.
There are many festivals around the world. Dads have Father's Day. Mums have Mother's Day. But do our grandparents have a 1? Yes, they do.
The Double Ninth Festival is a 2 day for old people in China. The festival is on lunar September 9th. On this day, people show 3 and respect(尊敬)for their grandparents. Respecting old people is a tradition in China. There are many ways for Chinese people to 4 their respect. When an old person enters a room, everyone should stand up. Also, people are introduced from the 5 to the youngest. When we give something to an old person, two hands are used. The old usually don't have to buy tickets for buses and young people always 6 their seats to old people on a crowded subway or bus.
However, in Western countries, old people have 7 lifestyles from those in China. They don't often live with their children—they live 8. They don't want to get help from others. They even don't want to be offered seats by others.
Westerners 9 respect old people. For holidays, families usually 10 at the grandparents' homes. A great smile and a warm hug are enough for grown children to show their respect.
1. A. house
B. festival
C. partner
2. A. boring
B. simple
C. special
3. A. love
B. interest
C. hope
4. A. stop
B. express
C. find
5. A. richest
B. tallest
C. oldest
6. A. offer
B. lend
C. sell
7. A. usual
B. strange
C. different
8. A. wisely
B. easily
C. alone
9. A. still
B. even
C. only
10. A. grow up
B. get off
C. get together
1.
B
2. C
3. A
4. B
5. C
6. A
7. C
8. C
9. A
10. C
答案:
1.B 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.C 9.A 10.C
Ⅴ. 阅读理解
(2024·四川内江改编)International Women's Day is on 8 March every year. On this day, people celebrate the achievements of women all over the world and continue to fight for basic rights(权利)for women.
How did it start?
In 1908, women in New York City wanted the right to vote. They also hoped to acquire shorter working hours and better pay. Then, in 1910 in Denmark, a woman called Clara Zetkin had the idea for an international day for women. The first International Women's Day happened the next year.
Why do we need a special day for women?
In many countries, men get higher pay than women for doing the same job. Men get a better education and better health care, and do less work at home. Men also get better chances than women to get their jobs. We need a change for women so that women can have the same chances as men.
How is International Women's Day celebrated?
People usually celebrate by remembering important women in history, like Emmeline Pankhurst, Rosa Parks, Marie Curie... It's a very long list! They made great achievements in their fields.
People also have special events to celebrate it. In some countries, boys and men celebrate this day, too!
If you want to celebrate this important day, you could:
1. learn about an important girl or woman in your country(for example, in sports, science or history)and tell your classmates about her;
2. ask your teacher if you can do a class project about this day.
1. What does the underlined word “acquire” in paragraph 2 mean?
A. Get.
B. Choose.
C. Celebrate.
2. When did the first International Women's Day happen?
A. In 1908.
B. In 1910.
C. In 1911.
3. What do we know about Marie Curie?
A. She made great success in some fields.
B. She started International Women's Day.
C. She fought for basic rights for women.
4. Who is this text probably written for?
A. Parents.
B. Students.
C. Teachers.
(2024·四川内江改编)International Women's Day is on 8 March every year. On this day, people celebrate the achievements of women all over the world and continue to fight for basic rights(权利)for women.
How did it start?
In 1908, women in New York City wanted the right to vote. They also hoped to acquire shorter working hours and better pay. Then, in 1910 in Denmark, a woman called Clara Zetkin had the idea for an international day for women. The first International Women's Day happened the next year.
Why do we need a special day for women?
In many countries, men get higher pay than women for doing the same job. Men get a better education and better health care, and do less work at home. Men also get better chances than women to get their jobs. We need a change for women so that women can have the same chances as men.
How is International Women's Day celebrated?
People usually celebrate by remembering important women in history, like Emmeline Pankhurst, Rosa Parks, Marie Curie... It's a very long list! They made great achievements in their fields.
People also have special events to celebrate it. In some countries, boys and men celebrate this day, too!
If you want to celebrate this important day, you could:
1. learn about an important girl or woman in your country(for example, in sports, science or history)and tell your classmates about her;
2. ask your teacher if you can do a class project about this day.
1. What does the underlined word “acquire” in paragraph 2 mean?
A
A. Get.
B. Choose.
C. Celebrate.
2. When did the first International Women's Day happen?
C
A. In 1908.
B. In 1910.
C. In 1911.
3. What do we know about Marie Curie?
A
A. She made great success in some fields.
B. She started International Women's Day.
C. She fought for basic rights for women.
4. Who is this text probably written for?
B
A. Parents.
B. Students.
C. Teachers.
答案:
1.A 2.C 3.A 4.B
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