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五、阅读理解。
In China, a host usually serves a visiting guest a cup of tea first when he or she enters his house. It is a traditional custom in China. But do you know how to serve a cup of tea to a visiting guest? Well, in different places, the ways of serving tea are different.
In Jiangsu and Zhejiang, a clay cup is usually used to brew (冲泡) Longjing, Biluochun, Maojian or just green tea. Chrysanthemum tea is sometimes used in the hot summer season to reduce the hot from outside.
Serving a cup of tea is a very popular custom in the North China cities. In the colder north-eastern provinces, the hosts would provide warm black tea with sugar for their guests.
In some coastal provinces such as Guangdong Province and Fujian Province, a pot of Oolong or Pu-er tea is the usual treat.
Serving tea to guests is a common practice in China. However, different tea is used in different places. In Inner Mongolia (内蒙古), a guest is usually treated with milky tea. In the Jingpo family, you would be given baked tea (tea in water and baked in an oven to be made hot).
(
A. A glass cup.
B. A paper cup.
C. A plastic cup.
D. A clay cup.
(
A. Oolong tea.
B. Pu-er tea.
C. Chrysanthemum tea.
D. Milky tea.
(
A. Suzhou
B. Changchun
C. Hangzhou
D. Sanya
(
A. 内陆的
B. 沿海的
C. 边境的
D. 沿河的
(
A. Ways of serving tea in China.
B. Different kinds of tea in China.
C. Ways of drinking tea in China.
D. Reasons of serving tea in China.
In China, a host usually serves a visiting guest a cup of tea first when he or she enters his house. It is a traditional custom in China. But do you know how to serve a cup of tea to a visiting guest? Well, in different places, the ways of serving tea are different.
In Jiangsu and Zhejiang, a clay cup is usually used to brew (冲泡) Longjing, Biluochun, Maojian or just green tea. Chrysanthemum tea is sometimes used in the hot summer season to reduce the hot from outside.
Serving a cup of tea is a very popular custom in the North China cities. In the colder north-eastern provinces, the hosts would provide warm black tea with sugar for their guests.
In some coastal provinces such as Guangdong Province and Fujian Province, a pot of Oolong or Pu-er tea is the usual treat.
Serving tea to guests is a common practice in China. However, different tea is used in different places. In Inner Mongolia (内蒙古), a guest is usually treated with milky tea. In the Jingpo family, you would be given baked tea (tea in water and baked in an oven to be made hot).
(
D
) 1. What kind of tea sets should be used to brew Longjing in Jiangsu and Zhejiang?A. A glass cup.
B. A paper cup.
C. A plastic cup.
D. A clay cup.
(
C
) 2. Which kind of tea is sometimes used to make people feel cool in hot summer?A. Oolong tea.
B. Pu-er tea.
C. Chrysanthemum tea.
D. Milky tea.
(
B
) 3. When you are visiting a friend in ______, you might be offered warm black tea with sugar.A. Suzhou
B. Changchun
C. Hangzhou
D. Sanya
(
B
) 4. What does the underlined word “coastal” in Paragraph 4 mean in Chinese?A. 内陆的
B. 沿海的
C. 边境的
D. 沿河的
(
A
) 5. What is the text mainly about?A. Ways of serving tea in China.
B. Different kinds of tea in China.
C. Ways of drinking tea in China.
D. Reasons of serving tea in China.
答案:
1.D 2.C 3.B 4.B 5.A
六、任务型阅读。(2025·江苏苏州中考改编)
Have you ever looked closely at the paper money from different countries? You will see more than numbers and colours. You will discover pictures of rivers, mountains, buildings and famous people. 1. ______ They are like small lessons in culture, history and nature. Paper money isn't just for spending — it's also for learning.
Let's start with China. 2. ______ On the 20 yuan note (纸币), there is the Lijiang River in Guilin, with green mountains rising from calm waters. 3. ______ On the 5 yuan note, you'll find Mount Tai, one of the most famous mountains in China. A large number of poems were written in praise of it.
4. ______ Switzerland's notes include mountains, rivers, and even wind patterns (图案)! Canada's have snowy landscapes and maple (枫树) leaves.
These days, many people use phones or cards as a way to pay. 5. ______ But paper money still has its value — not only in money, but in meaning. You can hold it, look at it, and learn from it. It can be a tiny museum in your pocket.
So next time you hold your paper money, take a second look.
根据材料内容,从下面五个选项中选出能填入文中空缺处的最佳选项,使文章意思通顺、内容完整。
A. It's fast and easy.
B. Other countries do this too, in their own way.
C. It's so beautiful that artists have painted it for centuries.
D. These pictures often show what each country finds important.
E. The Chinese yuan is a perfect mix of nature and tradition.
1. (
2. (
3. (
4. (
5. (
Have you ever looked closely at the paper money from different countries? You will see more than numbers and colours. You will discover pictures of rivers, mountains, buildings and famous people. 1. ______ They are like small lessons in culture, history and nature. Paper money isn't just for spending — it's also for learning.
Let's start with China. 2. ______ On the 20 yuan note (纸币), there is the Lijiang River in Guilin, with green mountains rising from calm waters. 3. ______ On the 5 yuan note, you'll find Mount Tai, one of the most famous mountains in China. A large number of poems were written in praise of it.
4. ______ Switzerland's notes include mountains, rivers, and even wind patterns (图案)! Canada's have snowy landscapes and maple (枫树) leaves.
These days, many people use phones or cards as a way to pay. 5. ______ But paper money still has its value — not only in money, but in meaning. You can hold it, look at it, and learn from it. It can be a tiny museum in your pocket.
So next time you hold your paper money, take a second look.
根据材料内容,从下面五个选项中选出能填入文中空缺处的最佳选项,使文章意思通顺、内容完整。
A. It's fast and easy.
B. Other countries do this too, in their own way.
C. It's so beautiful that artists have painted it for centuries.
D. These pictures often show what each country finds important.
E. The Chinese yuan is a perfect mix of nature and tradition.
1. (
D
)2. (
E
)3. (
C
)4. (
B
)5. (
A
)
答案:
1.D 2.E 3.C 4.B 5.A
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