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四、词汇运用(每小题1分,共9分)
1. The famous Chinese film KeKeXiLi is about a
2. My son can’t understand the
3. The pop star has millions of
4. In America, it’s not against the law to keep
5. We
6.
7. France is a beautiful country and
8. They saw three men in police uniforms
9. The police are trying to find out whether he was killed or he killed
1. The famous Chinese film KeKeXiLi is about a
real-life
(真实生活的) event of protecting Tibetan antelopes(藏羚羊).2. My son can’t understand the
dialogue
(对话) in the film Frozen, but the pictures and the music make him interested.3. The pop star has millions of
fans
(狂热爱好者) in China. Most of them are teenagers.4. In America, it’s not against the law to keep
guns
(枪) at home.5. We
recorded
(录制) yesterday’s party on video. You can watch it if you like.6.
Asian
(Asia) film stars now have more chances in Hollywood.7. France is a beautiful country and
covers
(cover) an area of about 260,000 square miles.8. They saw three men in police uniforms
coming
(come) out of the building.9. The police are trying to find out whether he was killed or he killed
himself
(he).
答案:
1. real-life 2. dialogue 3. fans 4. guns 5. recorded 6. Asian 7. covers 8. coming 9. himself
五、阅读表达(每小题2分,共10分)
Professor Chen Lin was a famous Chinese educator of the English language. He did a lot to help English learners in China. On January 21, 2023, he passed away at the age of 101.
When he was interviewed in 2006, he talked about an amusing experience with China Daily to express his special love for it. “I must say that over the past 25 years, I have come to like this English title—China Daily—more and more, with my love for the newspaper. One small event in my relationship with China Daily was an amusing and unforgettable one.”
“In 1982, China Daily celebrated its first anniversary(周年纪念). At that time, Katherine Flower of the UK and I were helping with the British English-teaching TV programme ‘Follow Me’.”
“Soon after that, the editorial board(编辑部) suggested that Kathy and I could help them with their publicity programme. So the two of us appeared in a CCTV ad in which we sat at breakfast table reading China Daily. We raised our heads and said to the audience, smiling: ‘Let’s read China Daily DAILY.’”
“We thought it was very clever and enjoyed it.”
From then on, the number of China Daily’s readers has been increasing. More and more people, both at home and abroad, fell in love with it. Then at Professor Chen Lin’s suggestion, a series of English weekly newspapers for middle school students, such as 21st Century Teens JR and 21st Century Teens SR, came out after China Daily. Now, they are enjoyed by many teachers and students in China.
1. Who is Professor Chen Lin?
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2. When was China Daily started?
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3. Why did Professor Chen Lin and Kathy turn up in a CCTV ad?
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4. What English weekly newspapers for middle school students are mentioned in this passage?
[
5. Do you often read China Daily? Why or why not? (请自拟一句话作答)
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Professor Chen Lin was a famous Chinese educator of the English language. He did a lot to help English learners in China. On January 21, 2023, he passed away at the age of 101.
When he was interviewed in 2006, he talked about an amusing experience with China Daily to express his special love for it. “I must say that over the past 25 years, I have come to like this English title—China Daily—more and more, with my love for the newspaper. One small event in my relationship with China Daily was an amusing and unforgettable one.”
“In 1982, China Daily celebrated its first anniversary(周年纪念). At that time, Katherine Flower of the UK and I were helping with the British English-teaching TV programme ‘Follow Me’.”
“Soon after that, the editorial board(编辑部) suggested that Kathy and I could help them with their publicity programme. So the two of us appeared in a CCTV ad in which we sat at breakfast table reading China Daily. We raised our heads and said to the audience, smiling: ‘Let’s read China Daily DAILY.’”
“We thought it was very clever and enjoyed it.”
From then on, the number of China Daily’s readers has been increasing. More and more people, both at home and abroad, fell in love with it. Then at Professor Chen Lin’s suggestion, a series of English weekly newspapers for middle school students, such as 21st Century Teens JR and 21st Century Teens SR, came out after China Daily. Now, they are enjoyed by many teachers and students in China.
1. Who is Professor Chen Lin?
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He was a famous Chinese educator of the English language.
]2. When was China Daily started?
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In 1981.
]3. Why did Professor Chen Lin and Kathy turn up in a CCTV ad?
[
To help with the publicity programme of China Daily.
]4. What English weekly newspapers for middle school students are mentioned in this passage?
[
China Daily, 21st Century Teens JR and 21st Century Teens SR.
]5. Do you often read China Daily? Why or why not? (请自拟一句话作答)
[
Yes. Because it helps me improve my English. / No. Because I am always busy with my schoolwork.
]
答案:
1. He was a famous Chinese educator of the English language. 2. In 1981. 3. To help with the publicity programme of China Daily. 4. China Daily, 21st Century Teens JR and 21st Century Teens SR. 5. Yes. Because it helps me improve my English. / No. Because I am always busy with my schoolwork.
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