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1、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
①China is famous for having the best high- speed train network in the world. Now, a new train called CR450 is breaking speed records!
②CR450 can go very fast, with an average(平均的) speed of 400 km/h and a top speed of453 km/h. Before this, the fastest high- speed train in a rail network in the world is China's CR400, which runs at 350 km/h on average. Once put into use, for example, the CR450 will shorten the travel time from Beijing to Shanghai to just about two and a half hours, which takes at least four and a half hours at the moment.
③"The key is not to make the train run fast but to have it brake(刹车) accurately and steadily(平稳地), " Zhao Hongwei of the China Academy of Railway Sciences told CCTV News. It travels a lot faster, but the standard is that the CR450 should have the same brake distance(距离) as the CR400, which is 6, 500 meters. It can also start braking more quickly, taking just 1. 7 seconds compared to the 2. 3 seconds needed for the CR400.
④Engineers tested the brakes a lot to make sure they work well. In the tests, the brake disc(制动盘) got really hot, reaching temperatures of up to 700℃. Its color changed from black to red. The changes were then recorded. All the data were saved in a smart system to make a digital model of the brake system.
⑤Besides having a faster speed and better braking system, CR450 is also lighter and uses less energy than CR400, according to CCTV News. This means that the CR450 uses less fuel or power to run, which is good for the environment because it reduces pollution. And a lighter train also needs less energy to move, so it can travel farther on the same amount of fuel.
⑥With all these advantages, people are very excited to see this new train and experience its speed and comfort. China's high-speed train network is truly impressive, and the CR450 is just another example of its greatness!
(1)、How much faster the CR450 is on average compared to the CR400?A、50 km/h. B、350 km/h. C、400 km/h. D、453 km/h.(2)、What is the key to CR450 according to Zhao Hongwei?A、Making it run much faster. B、Having a better braking system. C、Using less and greener energy. D、Having a comfortable environment.(3)、The development of the CR450 train will affect ____most.A、the job market for train drivers B、China's efforts in environmental protection C、the need for a high-powered network D、the popularity of other kinds of transportation(4)、Which is the structure of the passage?A、
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2、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
More than 50 years ago, a famous British band called the Beatles split up(解散). They haven't recorded any music together since then, but artificial intelligence(AI) has helped to create one last Beatles song. This is just one of the ways that AI is changing the world and how we live. As technology improves, the use of AI is spreading.
The invention of AI In the 20th century, scientists began to wonder if computers could think like us. In 1950, the British expert Alan Turing created"the Turing test" to see whether a computer is intelligent. During this test, a human tester puts questions to a person and a computer at the same time. Both answer the questions, and the tester must decide which answers came from the human. If the tester can't tell the two apart, the computer is intelligent. Many people believe AIs that can
write, like the ChatGPT system, have already passed this test.
____AI is part of everyday life. It can study lots of information and work out from that what is likely to happen next. Self- driving cars, for example, use AI to make decisions. In hospitals, AI can study information about thousands of people to work out what might be wrong with a patient from their test results. Tools like ChatGPT can write computer code, stories, and even solve math problems.
The future of AI Some people worry about how AI might influence their jobs. If computers can create pictures, music, and text, could artists, musicians, and writers one day be replaced? Many people also fear that AI could be used to invent and spread lies. Even those who work in AI say there should be rules about how it is used. However, AI can spark(激发) creativity, too. AI is very good at suggesting drugs to treat diseases, and can even invent new medicines. It can help us fight weather change by finding clever ways to reduce our energy use. One day it might even find a way to solve our energy needs completely.
(1)、In Paragraph 1, the writer leads into the topic by____.A、telling stories B、asking questions C、giving examples D、listing numbers(2)、Alan made" the Turing test" to ____.A、wonder if computers could think like humans B、show humans are more intelligent than computers C、get two answers to the questions at the same time D、find out the differences between humans and computers(3)、Which of the following can be put into the blank?A、The use of AI B、The problems of AI C、The safety of AI D、The predictions of AI(4)、What is the main purpose of the passage?A、To tell the importance of AI. B、To share the advantages of AI. C、To explain the difficulties of AI. D、To introduce the information of Al. -
3、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
The envelope is designed to protect letters. It is so common today that we often take it for granted. But did you know when and where the envelope first appeared? The history of envelopes is probably much longer than you think.
It is believed the envelope first appeared in ancient China. It was used to protect royal messages.
However, the early envelope was nothing like what we use today. It was made from clay and looked like a ball. After the message was put into it, the envelope would be sealed(密封) with more clay. To read the message, one had to break the"envelope".
The first paper envelope appeared around 200 B. C. It was also invented by the Chinese. However, at first, people used it only to send money to each other as gifts. It was not until around the seventh century that it was used for sending messages. The design of the early paper envelope was very simple. It was just a sheet of paper folded and sealed with wax(蜡). Since the envelope was made completely by hand, it was very expensive.
In the 19th century, printing and manufacturing methods improved greatly. In 1853, American inventor Russell L. Hawes invented an envelope maker. The machine could produce about 2, 500envelopes per hour. With these improvements, the cost of envelopes went down. The design also became more complex.
Today, e- emails have become more popular than handwritten letters. However, billions of envelopes are used around the world every year. They are still part of modern life.
(1)、What did the earliest envelope look like in ancient China?A、
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(2)、Which of the following is TRUE?A、The earliest envelopes were sealed with wax. B、The first paper envelope appeared in the 7th century. C、The cost of envelopes went down in the 19th century. D、Paper envelopes are not popular in our daily life now.(3)、According to the passage, we mainly get to know the ____of the envelope.A、advantages B、importance C、popularity D、development(4)、What's the best title for the passage?A、The Advantages of E- emailsC. The Popularity of E- emails B、The History of EnvelopesD. The Protection of Envelopes -
4、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
In our reading series, we learn about cool things made in China and inventions.
After learning Unit 6, Zhang Peng checked how well he mastered listening, speaking, reading, and writing by himself. His English teacher would give him some advice according to his self-check.
Self-check Unit 6 When was it invented?
Name: Zhang Peng Score: 25/32
Listening
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I can listen for the useful information in the listening tasks.
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I can take some notes while listening.
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Speaking
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I can talk about the history of inventions.
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I can use the passive voice correctly.
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Reading
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I can find out the main idea of the passages quickly.
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I can draw mind-maps according to the passages.
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Writing
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I can write a description of an invention with the help of the mind-map.
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I can use the passive voice correctly in the writing.
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Comments: 28—32 Excellent! 24—27 Very good! 15—23 Not bad! Below 14 Work hard!
(1)、Which skill is Zhang Peng really good at according to the chart?A、Listening. B、Speaking. C、Reading. D、Writing.(2)、What comment can Zhang Peng get in Unit 6?A、Excellent! B、Very good! C、Not bad! D、Work hard!(3)、What would Zhang Peng's teacher most probably ask him to do?A、Practice writing more often. B、Draw more mind-maps. C、Learn more grammar rules. D、Memorize more English words. -
5、 听下面一段独白,回答五个小题。(1)、Where was David made?A、In the UK. B、In China. C、In France.(2)、How many languages can David speak?A、Two. B、Three. C、Four.(3)、What is David used for?A、Serving the customers. B、Cleaning the table. C、Cooking the food.(4)、How can people take the order?A、By writing on the menu. B、By talking to the waiter. C、By touching the screen.(5)、Why do customers choose Victory Restaurant again?A、Because David is useful. B、Because David is funny. C、Because David is beautiful.
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6、 听下面一段较长对话,回答三个小题。(1)、How can the smart window help?A、It can clean the glass. B、It can tell the weather. C、It can open and close itself.(2)、When was it invented?A、In July. B、In September. C、In November.(3)、What might be the relationship between the speakers?A、Teacher and student. B、Mother and son. C、Manager and customer.
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7、 听下面一段较长对话,回答两个小题。(1)、What is Ben's shirt made of?A、Silk. B、Wool. C、Cotton.(2)、How much is each of Ben's new shirts?A、10 dollars. B、20 dollars. C、30 dollars.
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8、 听录音,回答问题(1)、What art form does the two speakers talk about?A、Sky lantern. B、Clay art. C、Paper cutting.(2)、What are the chopsticks made of?A、Wood. B、Silver. C、Bamboo.(3)、What does Mike's hometown produce?A、Tea. B、Coffee beans. C、Grapes.(4)、How many kinds of inventions have they talked about?A、Three. B、Four. C、Five.(5)、What is the robot mainly used for?A、Cooking dishes. B、Playing with kids. C、Looking after kids.
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9、 传统文化(24秋·宁波海曙期末)随着中国春节申遗成功,国外友人来华体验春节文化的热情日益高涨。假设你是李华,下个月你将邀请美国好友彼得(Peter)来中国共度春节。出发前,彼得给你写了一封邮件,希望得到更多的信息和建议。请你根据邮件内容,写一封回信。80-100词,开头和落款部分已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Li Hua,
Thanks for inviting me to have New Year's Eve dinner with your family. I can't wait to try Chinese food and have a taste of Chinese New Year with you. Since I will meet your parents and have a big dinner with them, could you please tell me how to behave well? Should I arrive on time or a little earlier? Am I supposed to shake hands with them or give everyone a hug? Do I need to bring them some gifts? If so, what gifts will be proper?
By the way, could you please introduce some Chinese table manners to me?
I'm so excited about the trip! See you soon in China!
Peter
Hi Peter,
I am so glad to receive your e-mail. I can't wait to see you, too.
Li Hua
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10、 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
Zhao Yang, Chinese girl, studies in Strasbourg, France. She becomes famous for (play) the pipa in the streets of Strasbourg.
Zhao started playing the pipa the age of four and now shares her music with people from all over the world. She began performing in the streets for a video project and (find) that many people enjoyed her music. Then Zhao started to play the pipa regularly in the streets of France in her free time.
Zhao not only plays classical pipa music but also wants to try new (way) to play the pipa. In 2023, she played a song from a French opera it was her first time mixing the pipa playing with modern music. After that, she started to use bass guitar methods in her pipa playing for rock and pop music. Zhao thinks that playing the pipa in different styles can make the pipa even (popular) and give it new life.
Zhao says, "People really pay attention to my shows, and it's amazing to see (they) enjoying the music and learning about our culture. " Zhao believes that her music can change people see Chinese culture. She wants to show that the pipa can (use) in many different kinds of music, not just traditional Chinese music.
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11、 B. 阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
Keeping Healthy— Stories from Around the World
Running for fun Run in your (空闲的) time! It helps you to keep healthy. Millions of people run several days a week and take an active part in races. To (支持) others, some runners join the sport and do something (有帮助的). Last autumn in Tokyo, the (首都) of Japan, some runners wore crazy costumes(服装) and ra n a full marathon to collect money for charity(慈善).
A beautiful morning in a park Taijiquan is a traditional sport (广泛地) spread in China. You will see big groups of people doing taijiquan in (公开的) places such as parks and squares(广场). These slow movements of the arms and legs are very good for your health. Mr. Lee, a doctor, often shares his experience, saying that doing taijiquan helps him overcome stress and feel (放松的).
Ice swimming (推断;料想) you are somewhere in Russia or Finland in winter, and it's — 15℃outside. Would you (更喜欢) to see a film or to go for a swim in a pool on a fine Saturday afternoon? Not many of our readers would choose to swim in such (低的) temperature. But in some countries, ice swimming has been popular for almost 200 years. Some people say it can help strengthen the body. But you have to have the courage to try it and it's only for people who are already fit and healthy!
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12、 A. 将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次。
except, plenty of, influence, create, true
Chinese paper cutting is an amazing traditional art. There are pictures, like flowers, animals and characters. Artists are proud of their skills. Most traditional art requires painting skills paper cutting, which focuses on the art of cutting and folding paper. The earliest paper cutting dates back to the 4th century in China. Artists different forms of paper cutting in the last few centuries. Now, it's popular around the world, showing the of Chinese culture.
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13、 完形填空
Mary always loved music. Her 1 for music started when she was a little girl. And when she was a teenager, she knew that the only instrument that could 2 move her heart was the piano. Growing up 3 one, she had to play on the old piano at her school. She was not born to be a musical talent. Her first few pieces(作品) were not so 4 . They were always out of tune(跑调)and sometimes teenagers of her age laughed at her, 5 Mary didn't care. To her, making 6 was all that mattered.
Years went by, Mary finally saved enough 7 to buy her own piano. She 8 the music stores for her dream piano, examining each one carefully. Finally, she found the 9 one in her mind. The beautiful piano could make a warm, clear, and loud sound 10 could fill an entire room.
With great joy, Mary spent 11 a day playing it. Every sound was as clear and powerful as she had ever 12 . She became more skilled and confident with every passing day. She began to 13 more and more challenging pieces, enjoying the happiness that only music could bring her.
Years later, Mary became a famous 14 , traveling around the world and attracting people with her music. However, the piano was still her 15 partner, always ready to help her express the deepest part of her heart.
(1)A 、 history B 、 name C 、 story D 、 love(2)A 、 slowly B 、 lightly C 、 deeply D 、 heavily(3)A 、 for B 、 without C 、 with D 、 at(4)A 、 beautiful B 、 peaceful C 、 noisy D 、 loud(5)A 、 so B 、 also C 、 but D 、 and(6)A 、 music B 、 friends C 、 money D 、 wishes(7)A 、 luck B 、 time C 、 power D 、 money(8)A 、 listened B 、 looked C 、 searched D 、 stayed(9)A 、 golden B 、 broken C 、 important D 、 perfect(10)A 、 what B 、 that C 、 who D 、 when(11)A 、 minutes B 、 hours C 、 weeks D 、 years(12)A 、 believed B 、 doubted C 、 mastered D 、 imagined(13)A 、 accept B 、 practice C 、 hear D 、 translate(14)A 、 pianist B 、 actress C 、 creator D 、 worker(15)A 、 interesting B 、 careful C 、 true D 、 humorous -
14、 阅读下面材料,从方框中所给的A-E五个选项中选出正确选项(其中一项是多余选项),将其序号填入小题,并回答小题。
In Spain, it's common to see this: As it cools down in the afternoon, people get out of their houses with chairs and start chatting(聊天). Now a town is trying to do something for it. They want it to be on UNESCO's list of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
"We just want to save it. Now more and more people choose to watch TV or use the Internet inside their rooms, " said the head of Algar. " It's about face-to-face talks, " he added.
The head thinks the tradition is the same as the art of Neapolitan pizza(那不勒斯比萨) making and the grass cutting competition in other countries. He said, ""
The head himself likes to spend summer evenings in front of his house. He thinks the tradition is meaningful in several ways. Firstly, it keeps people away from the Internet. Then, it's good for the environment when people get out of their houses and turn off their air-conditioners(空调) for a few hours. They share the day's experience, or talk about their ideas about the latest news.
"I haven't heard villagers say any bad words about it, " the head said. "Every time they appear at their front steps, they show their action to save the tradition. "
A. Our tradition is different from that.
B. Algar is a town with about 1, 400 people.
C. If they can be on the list, I think we can, too.
D. The tradition has a history of hundreds of years.
E. Lastly, it makes people feel the neighborhood when they get together.
What Chinese customs do you think should be on UNESCO's list of Intangible Cultural Heritage?
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15、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Is there a connection between music and language? According to recent studies, the answer is yes: Music boosts certain language abilities in the brain. Here, we look at two examples.
Music and hearing
A recent study by researcher Nina Kraus shows that playing a musical instrument(乐器) can improve a person's hearing ability. As a part of the study, two groups of people listened to a person talking in a noisy room. The people in the first group were musicians, while those in the second group had no musical training. The musicians were able to hear the talking person more clearly.
"Musicians hear better, " says Kraus, "because they learn to pay attention to certain sounds. "Think about violinists in an orchestra(管弦乐队). When the violinists play in a group, they hear their own instruments and many others, too. But the violinists must listen closely to what they are playing, and ignore(忽视) the other sounds. In this way, musicians are able to pay attention to certain sounds, even in a room with lots of noise.
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Gottfried Schlaug, a doctor at Harvard Medical School, works with stroke patients(中风患者). Because of their illness, these people cannot say their names, addresses, or other information normally. However, they can still sing. Dr. Schlaug was surprised to find that singing words helped his patients to speak. Why does this work? Music seems to activate(使运作) different parts of the brain, including the damaged(被损坏的) parts. This somehow helps patients to use that part of the brain again.
Understanding the results
Music improves concentration(专注), memory, listening skills, speaking skills, and our overall language abilities. It can even help sick people get better. "Playing an instrument or singing, " says Nina Kraus, "can help us do better in school and keep our brain sharp(敏锐的) as we get older. ""Music, " she adds, "is not only enjoyable, but it is also good for us in many other ways. "
(1)、The underlined word"boosts" in the passage means"____".A、hurts B、improves C、has D、needs(2)、Which one is the best to fill in the blank?A、Music and speaking B、Music and reading C、Music and writing D、Music and memorizing(3)、What is TRUE about both Nina Kraus and Gottfried Schlaug?A、They are both medical doctors. B、They both work at Harvard Medical School. C、They both play an instrument in an orchestra. D、They both find music has something to do with the brain.(4)、What is the main idea of the passage?A、Only those with better hearing can be musicians. B、Music can cure(治愈) stroke patients. C、Music is good for our language abilities. D、Music brings us joy and happiness. -
16、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
On April 26th, 2022, a 72-year-old Italian hiker Vienna Cammarota started her long journey from Venice(威尼斯) to China on foot. This meant she would travel about 22, 000 kilometers and walk through 15 countries. The journey would be full of challenges, but she wasn't afraid. Cammarota carried only a simple backpack. "I also have a lot of passion(热情) with me, " she said. On August29th, 2024, she finally set foot on China.
Cammarota got the idea from Marco Polo, who traveled to China along the ancient Silk Road about 700 years ago. For Cammarota, her journey was more than following in Marco Polo's footsteps. She also wanted to see the influence of the Silk Road on the countries along her way to China.
Her interest in China began more than 20 years ago. A Chinese student stayed in her home and told her a lot about the country's rich culture. Now Cammarota plans to spend two years in China after she arrived here. She will visit key stops along the ancient Silk Road, including Kashgar, Dunhuang and the historic city of Xi'an. She also wants to visit Suzhou. The city was described as the"Venice of the East" by Marco Polo.
"I often call myself an ambassador(大使) of cultural exchange and a modern-day Marco Polo, "Cammarota said. "By sharing my experiences, I hope my travel will help people in the West see the true beauty of China. I want people to know about the Silk Road. " She also said, "I want to send a message to women my age: It's never too late to follow your dreams. "
(1)、How long did it take Cammarota to walk to China from Venice?A、Over 2 years. B、Over 4 years. C、Over 15 years. D、Over 20 years.(2)、Why did Cammarota take this long journey?A、Because she didn't like her boring life in Italy. B、Because she was really interested in China. C、Because she planned to move to China. D、Because she wanted to visit the Chinese student.(3)、What can we learn from Cammarota's words in Paragraph 4?A、Marco Polo made people know about the ancient Silk Road. B、It's too late for women her age to follow their dreams. C、She is happy to be called the ambassador by others. D、She wants western people to see the true beauty of China.(4)、What's the best title for the passage?A、More Foreigners Visit Suzhou, the Venice of the East B、A 72-year-old Woman Walked to China from Venice C、Marco Polo Traveled to China Along the Ancient Silk Road D、A Chinese Student Helps Western People See China -
17、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
By drawing patterns on the surface of a cup of tea, chabaixi(茶百戏), an ancient Chinese tea trick showed in a TV drama, has interested the public for its similarity with modern latte art(咖啡拉花艺术). However, ten years ago, this special technique was close to disappearing completely.
Chabaixi can create endless patterns such as bamboos and mountains. There are mainly four steps, from grinding(碾碎) tea for fine powder, to pouring boiled water, stirring the mixture for thick froth(泡沫), and finally drawing the patterns. It is different from making latte because people use clear water as the object to put into the cup instead of milk. But when the water touches the surface of whipped(搅打起泡沫的) tea, it turns into a white color and disappears in 20 minutes.
"Chabaixi is one of the countless forms of tea-making techniques in China. The importance of chabaixi is not only that this technique is unique in the world, but also it gives us a window into people's lifestyle in the Song Dynasty, " Zhang Zhifeng, a practitioner of chabaixi, said.
Before chabaixi was discovered by TV audiences, the technique was listed as part of China'sIntangible Cultural Heritage(非物质文化遗产) in 2017, after it was recovered by Zhang Zhifeng. He started researching the origins of chabaizi in the 1980s and brought the technique back in 2009. Zhang spent nearly 30 years studying and researching the origins and making of tea, but for him it was all worthwhile.
"This technique is key to the tea culture of the Song Dynasty, and it would be a shame to let it disappear. This technique must be passed on to the next generations so that they can understand its history, " Zhang said.
(1)、What's the RIGHT process of chabaixi?a. Pour boiled water. b. Draw the patterns.
c. Grind tea for fine powder. d. Stir the mixture for thick froth.
A、c—a—d—b B、c—a—b—d C、a—c—d—b D、a—c-b—d(2)、The underlined word"it" in the passage refers to"____".A、the clear water B、the whipped tea C、the latte art D、the white color(3)、What do we know about chabaixi?A、It's painted with whipped milk. B、It developed based on latte art. C、It once disappeared completely. D、It includes special tea-making skills.(4)、What will Zhang Zhifeng most probably do next?A、He'll improve the skills of chabaixi. B、He'll write a book about chabaixi. C、He'll pass on the technique of chabaixi. D、He'll teach people to perform chabaixi. -
18、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
During ancient times, children didn't have much to enjoy themselves. What did they do for fun in their childhood? Let's have a look!
Playing diabolo
Diabolo passed down to ordinary people during the Ming Dynasty. It was always made of bamboo and wood, and was hollow(空心的) in the center. By throwing and catching diabolo on ropes, the high-speed rotating(旋转) diabolo would make a sound.
Playing stone balls
During the Qing Dynasty, kicking a stone ball around was a popular sport in the northern part of China, and it was often played in winter to keep warm. Stones were carved(刻) into small balls and kicked.
Watching shadow plays|
Watching shadow plays was very popular during the Tang and Song Dynasties. Shadow puppets(木偶) were made from the leather(皮革) of donkeys. People controlled puppets behind the white screen and told stories accompanied by music.
Kicking shuttlecocks
Shuttlecock kicking came into being in the Han Dynasty. A shuttlecock could be made by chicken feathers(羽毛), coins, and cotton cloth. It was kicked in groups of three or four during walking or running.
(1)、When did diablo pass down to ordinary people?A、During the Ming Dynasty. B、During the Qing Dynasty. C、During the Tang Dynasty. D、During the Han Dynasty.(2)、Children often ____ in winter to keep warm during ancient times.A、played diablo B、played stone balls C、watched shadow plays D、kicked shuttlecocks(3)、Shadow puppets were made from____.A、stones B、bamboo and wood C、coins D、the leather of donkeys -
19、 听下面一段独白,回答五个小题。(1)、What is a Glee club?A、A club for reading. B、A club for dancing. C、A club for singing.(2)、What kind of songs do they often sing?A、Popular songs from films. B、Songs written by themselves. C、Old songs from the 1960s and 1970s.(3)、How often do they perform their songs?A、Once a year. B、Twice a year. C、Three times a year.(4)、Who can join the Glee club?A、A student aged 8. B、A student aged 15. C、A student aged 17.(5)、When do they usually meet?A、Every Tuesday at lunchtime. B、Every Thursday at dinner time. C、Every Wednesday at lunchtime.
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20、 听下面一段较长对话,回答三个小题。(1)、What time was the flight supposed to arrive?A、At 1:00 p. m. B、At 3:00 p. m. C、At 5:00 p. m.(2)、What's the flight number of the woman's father?A、BA506. B、BA804. C、VA408.(3)、What would the woman most probably do next?A、She would call her father. B、She would have dinner there. C、She would call her mother.