1 . The Science of Comfort Food
Certain foods always give us much pleasure.
Some foods are especially emotionally satisfying for reasons that have little to do with their taste or nutritional content, though.
In addition to past memories, the context in which we eat foods matters, too.
A.Food is essential for our survival. |
B.These associations can go the other way, too. |
C.We desire comfort foods when we feel lonely. |
D.It shapes how much we enjoy them in the moment. |
E.Their taste and nutritional content affect how we feel. |
F.Our memory for smell can be long-lasting and precise. |
G.After all, different cultures have different comfort foods. |
2 . Jiqing Street in Wuhan is a good place to try local food and experience the everyday life of local people. Since Wuhan was unlocked on April 8th, there have been many people lining up at snack shops there.
In the evening, hundreds of street-side stalls (摊位) come out on the street and provide popular snacks and local food at low prices. Travelers can enjoy hot dry noodles, tasty chicken soup and Chinese dumplings... Don’t miss Jiujiu duck necks. Chi Li, a popular writer, tells a love story of a beautiful lady who sells duck necks in this street in her novel Life Show. Thousands of people come to search for the scene (场景) in the novel.
Local people like to order several best-known dishes and some bottles of beer and spend their evening time with friends there. For traveler, another exciting thing is the folk music performed by folk musicians at your table. You can enjoy delicious food when listening to music.
With the street becoming busy, the city began to breathe again.
1. Jiping Street is a good place to ________.A.study English | B.try local food |
C.Tell love stories | D.go skating |
A.Chinese dumplings | B.hot dry noodles |
C.Chicken soup | D.duck necks |
A.The air becomes fresh again. | B.The water gets clearer. |
C.The city becomes lively again. | D.The food gets nicer. |
A.a travel website | B.a history book |
C.a science magazine | D.a dictionary |
1. 春节是中国的重大节日;
2. 节前人们要在扫除;
3. 全家人在一起吃年夜饭;
4. 孩子们会得到压岁钱;
5. 年初一穿新衣服,走亲访友,互道吉利。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:春节The Spring Festival;庆祝celebrate;前夕eve;彻底的thorough;零花钱 lucky money
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4 . How do we make traditional Chinese culture alive and popular again among young people? Livestreaming (直播) has made it. It is not only fun, but has also provided a new stage for traditional culture artists.
On video websites and apps such as Douyin and Bilili, many traditional artists are trying livestreaming for the first time. Some of them sing Peking Opera, some show their hand-made art pieces, while others perform classical music.
Li, 59 years old, is a laosheng(old male role) Peking Opera performer who started livestreaming this year. Unlike performing on a formal (正式的) stage, Li uses everyday places as his stage, including his backyard, study room, and even a sofa. Besides singing, Li also teaches viewers about Peking Opera in a funny way. People can ask him questions and get answers directly. “Livestreaming has brought this great art down to earth,” one viewer said. “It allows young people to know this traditional art and learn more about it in an easier way.”
Other kinds of artists also see livestreaming as a new opportunity. On March 26, the third China Huafu Day, Bilibili livestreamed a fashion show. Performers showed beautiful clothes in traditional Chinese styles , including those from Wei, Tang and Ming dynasties. During the show, viewers enjoyed the clothes and watched how performers used ancient styles of make-up. For example, one blogger taught people how to draw the guiye eyebrow (桂叶眉), which was a typical make-up style during Tang Dynasty.
There is no doubt that livestreaming has created a new channel through which traditional culture can be kept alive.
1. We can guess from Paragraph 3 that Li, as a teacher, is ________.A.Strict | B.lazy | C.humorous | D.scary |
A.help make Douyin and Bilibili more popular |
B.teach where and how to perform Peking Opera |
C.encourage young people to perform art at home |
D.show traditional artists are using livestreaming |
A.Wei | B.Tang | C.Ming | D.Qing |
A.a TV show to introduce traditional clothes from different dynasties |
B.a way to bring traditional culture back to life by sharing online videos |
C.a program to give students many traditional Chinese cultural lessons |
D.a stage to give performers a chance to take photos of their everyday life |
5 . What kind of music do you like? How do you feel when you listen to your favorite music? Do you think music can make people feel better or help them to learn?
Jen Morgan is a music therapist (治疗师).
Jen uses different activities with her patients. She gets them to listen to music and sing or play along.
Jen writes songs and uses them in her therapy work. She says, “
Jen loves her job as a music therapist. She says, “
A.I’m very lucky to have this job. |
B.She works with children with disabilities. |
C.Jen plays with children to sing and dance. |
D.I’ve probably written more than 200 songs. |
E.Her patients also enjoy moving to the music. |
F.But they soon start having fun and enjoying the music. |
G.Music makes me very powerful. |
6 . In America, if you see a group of students wearing crazy hats or summer T-shirts in the middle of winter, don’t be surprised. They may be celebrating their School Spirit Week (校园精神周).
The School Spirit Week is a time for students to show their pride in their school. This is not a break, but the festival. It can be held during any week of the year. The celebration works with students of all ages, from elementary to high School, as long as you keep the themes (主题) simple for the younger kids.
Spirit weeks often have a central theme that is followed throughout the week. During the week, students wear school colors and decorate the classrooms. Every day, there is a different theme. This is also students’ favorite part. They take part in different competitions and have fun together.
Spirit weeks often encourage students to wear fun and fashion clothes, with different outfits for each day of the week. Monday might be funny hat day, followed by Tuesday’s Hawaiian shirt day and Wednesday’s silly T-shirt day. Thursday could be pajama (睡衣) day, followed by Friday’s school color day.
There are also lots of other activities which the students can take part in on School Spirit Weeks. Do you like to have School Spirit Weeks?
1. Students ______ in their school by holding the School Spirit Week.A.show their pride | B.hang out with parents |
C.study hard | D.clean up the classrooms |
A.in any week in winter | B.in any day in winter |
C.in any week of the year | D.in any day of the year |
A.throughout the week | B.before the week |
C.after the week | D.on the weekend |
A.parties | B.clothes | C.foods | D.glasses |
A.There are different competitions for students. |
B.There are lots of activities for students. |
C.Students can wear crazy clothes. |
D.Students can rest at home for a week. |
7 . A man went to a fast-food restaurant to buy his lunch. “Hi,” a worker said. “May I help you?” “I'd like a hamburger, large chips, and a coke,” the man said.
“Anything else?” the worker as asked. “No,” the man answered, “That’s it.”
“Is that for here or to go?” The worker asked. “To go,” the man said.
The worker put the man's lunch in a bag. The man took out his money and paid for his lunch. “Thank you,” the worker said. “Have a nice day.”
The man took the bag and walked to a park. He sat down and opened the bag. He was surprised. There was no hamburger in the bag. There were no chips. There was no coke. There was only money in the bag — a lot of money! The man counted the money. Two thousand dollars! Why was the money in the bag? Where was the man's lunch?
The manager of the fast-food restaurant needed to go to the bank. He put two thousand dollars in an envelope (信封). He put the envelope in a bag and put the bag down. The worker gave the manager’s bag to the man by mistake. So the manager had a hamburger, chips and a coke, and the man had two thousand dollars.
What should the man do?
1. A man went to a fast-food restaurant to buy food and drink for his ______.
A.breakfast | B.lunch | C.family | D.manager |
A.He save his money. | B.He got more food. |
C.He found there were much money in the bag. | D.He got an envelope. |
A.a hamburger | B.some chips | C.a coke | D.lots of money |
A.another worker's | B.the woman's | C.the manager's | D.the bank's |
A.returned the bag with 2000 dollars | B.returned the bag with food and drinks |
C.took the money and bought lots of food | D.shared the money with his family |
8 . Yangzhou paper cutting, with a history of 2000 years, can be dated back to the Sui Dynasty, making Yangzhou one of the places where paper cutting first became popular.
In the Sui Dynasty, the people of Yangzhou would cut colourful paper or silk and satin (缎子) to celebrate festivals. It is said that Emperor Yang came to Yangzhou three times. In winter, the flowers and trees in the garden became dry and weak. The emperor ordered the girl servants to cut fine silk and satin into flowers and leaves and use them to decorate the trees and lakes, copying nicely the looks of spring and summer. Since then, “colorful cutting” has become a popular art in Yangzhou.
In the Tang Dynasty, the paper cutting industry was highly developed and a large amount of highquality paper was made as presents to the Court (宫廷).
In the Qing Dynasty, because of the economic development, the people of Yangzhou became interested in wearing fine clothing, especially embroidered (刺绣的) clothing. The embroidered designs were based on papercuts, the most wellknown of them was from Bao Jun, a paper cutting master. He won a high reputation (名声) as Magic Scissors for his wonderful cutting skills.
After the People’s Republic of China was started, the Chinese government accepted the importance of paper cutting like many other arts and skills. In 2007, China Papercuts Museum opened to the public in the back garden of the Wang’s Residence (住所), Yangzhou, greatly helping the development of Yangzhou paper cutting.
1. When did “colourful cutting” become a popular art in Yangzhou?A.In the Sui Dynasty. | B.In the Tang Dynasty. |
C.In the Ming Dynasty. | D.In the Qing Dynasty. |
A.种植 | B.装饰 | C.浇水 | D.砍伐 |
A.In 2007. | B.In 2008. | C.In 2009. | D.In 2010. |
A.In a poem. | B.In a novel. |
C.In a magazine. | D.In a dictionary. |
A.How to make paper cutting. |
B.The way to cut paper. |
C.The importance of Yangzhou paper cutting. |
D.The history and development of Yangzhou paper cutting. |
9 . MOVIE GUIDE FRIDAY
Harry Potter Ⅲ 14:00—21 :00 Science Fiction Now Harry Potter has been in the wizardry school for three years. He begins a new life. How is everything going? | Mr. Bean 9:00—18:00 Comedy Rowan Atkinson is a great actor. His movie Mr. Bean is coming. It's very funny. Don't miss it. |
Hi Mum 11:00—16:00 Comedy Do you like Jia Ling? She is both the actress and director of this movie. It's so interesting and moving. Come and have fun! | The Monkey King 17:00—22:00 Cartoon It is picked from Journey to the West. This movie describes a brave hero who is fearless to fight against all gods... Children, come and see it! |
A.Comedy. | B.Science fiction. |
C.Cartoon. | D.Action movie. |
A.Harry Potter Ⅲ | B.Mr. Bean |
C.Hi Mum | D.The Monkey King |
A.The Monkey King or Mr. Bean |
B.Hi Mum or Harry Potter Ⅲ |
C.Harry Potter Ⅲ or The Monkey King |
D.Hi Mum or Mr. Bean |
A.Rowan Atkinson | B.Jia Ling |
C.Harry Potter | D.The Monkey King |
A.2:00 a.m. | B.4:00 a.m. |
C.1:00 p.m. | D.9:00 p.m. |
10 . A young woman was sitting next to her mother on the train; she was about 20 years old. Both of them looked tired but
Mom smiled. But a young couple
Every person has a story. Don’t judge people before you really know them,
A.relaxed | B.excited | C.interested | D.pleased |
A.at | B.up | C.through | D.out |
A.loud | B.loudly | C.aloud | D.louder |
A.sitting | B.working | C.playing | D.walking |
A.voice | B.mouth | C.mind | D.eyes |
A.called | B.shouted | C.answered | D.spoke |
A.listened | B.laughed | C.shouted | D.smiled |
A.Finally | B.Exactly | C.Nearly | D.Possibly |
A.get | B.carry | C.bring | D.take |
A.school | B.hospital | C.park | D.station |
A.better | B.best | C.more | D.most |
A.started | B.gone | C.improved | D.refused |
A.in fact | B.at least | C.by the way | D.at first |
A.last | B.first | C.second | D.final |
A.and | B.but | C.so | D.or |