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文章大意:本文是篇说明文。文章主要介绍了中国著名的针灸疗法。
1 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

One of the most famous Chinese medical treatments is Chinese acupuncture, which dates back     1    the Stone Age. Stone tools were used to press areas of the body,     2    (replace) by stone needles later.     3    (original), there were nine different kinds of needles, with variations in shape. During a visit to the acupuncture clinic, the acupuncturist first examines the patient, then followed by     4    (ask) some questions about the patient’s condition and feeling his or her pulse. All checkups are made     5    (select) certain points on the body called acupuncture points. Needles are pushed into the skin at these points so that a health problem can be treated. Over the years, acupuncture has been used to treat     6    wide variety of health problems, more than just physical problems- acupuncturists have discovered that the treatment helps with mental problems like depression and    7    (anxious) too. Acupuncture has also been applied to treat people who abuse alcohol,     8           (drug) or tobacco.       

Today, acupuncture is recognized    9    a symbol of traditional Chinese culture and    10    (come) into widespread use around the world already.

2024-01-13更新 | 26次组卷 | 1卷引用:Unit 3 Fit for life Extended reading课时练习-2023-2024学年高中英语牛津译林版(2020) 选择性必修第二册
23-24高一上·甘肃庆阳·期末
阅读理解-阅读单选 | 容易(0.94) |
文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了世界上4个不同寻常的节日。

2 . Some Strangest Festivals From Around The World

Through the years, people have found many ways to celebrate important occasions in their lives. If you’re looking for an interesting and off-the-beaten-path travel place, here are some most wonderful and unusual festivals from around the world.

Boryeong Annual Mud Festival, Boryeong rock

This festival takes place at the beach, with much mud (泥巴) resource from the sea. At this festival, people take part in a number of activities involving (涉及) mud, which not only brings back happy childhood memories but is good for the skin.

World Body-painting Festival, Pörtschach, Austria

This entire festival is not strange because of the activities that occur (发生) during it, but because of the way people look when it’s over. During this time, artists worldwide flood in and hold live body-painting activities. They are painting creative designs on willing participants (参与者).

Underwater Music Festival, Florida, America

Rather than being held at a typical concert hall, the underwater Music Festival takes place on the seabed. This special custom is unlike any others because it featured musicians playing music below water level. 100 feet deep in clear water, talented musicians wear diving (潜水) equipment, performing free concerts for sea creatures and humans alike.

Battle of the orange, Ivrea, Italy

This Italian town hosts one of the most unusual festivals. Each year in February, a battle (战斗) takes place among thousands of participants who have to throw orange at each other during a 30-minute fight. The aim is to try and knock down other participants by attacking them with oranges so that they cannot stand any longer.

1. What can tourists do at the Boryeong Annual Mud Festival?
A.Experience mud bath.B.Join in fights with oranges.
C.Have their faces painted.D.Enjoy live music underwater.
2. From which festival can people display art with their bodies?
A.Battle of the oranges.B.Underwater Music Festival.
C.World Body-painting Festival.D.Boryeong Annual Mud Festival.
3. What animals may be the audience of the Underwater Music Festival?
A.Lions.B.Dolphins.C.Elephants.D.Pandas.
2024-01-12更新 | 149次组卷 | 3卷引用:人教版2019必修三Unit1 Festivals and Celebrations单元测试B卷(含听力)
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了美国庆祝成人仪式的几种形式。
3 . 语法填空

As you grow older, there     1     (be) certain events that will mark (庆祝) your growth.     2     (graduate) from high school and getting your first job are just two of these. What are some other ways in    3     we mark our journey towards adulthood?

In the US, getting your driving licence at the age of 16 is viewed     4     a major coming-of-age ritual (仪式). You may have seen kids celebrating their first car in movies and TV shows. It is the first true taste of     5     (independent) for most teenagers.     6     not every teenager gets a new car right away.     7     (usual), their parents will buy a second-hand car for them as their first car.

Another big coming-of-age event is the prom (毕业舞会).     8     (hold) at the end of the year, the prom is a graduation celebration for senior high school students. Teenagers wear fancy clothing, ask each other to dance and vote for a prom “king” and “queen”. For many teenagers, prom is the     9     (big) social event of the year. It’s time for them     10     (dress) like an adult.

2024-01-10更新 | 16次组卷 | 1卷引用:Unit 1 Back to school 同步课时基础过关练习 2023-2024学年牛津译林高中英语必修第一册
19-20高一下·河南驻马店·期末
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4 . 假定你是李华,你的家乡今年新建了一个中国民俗文化主题公园,请给你的留学生好友Mike写封邮件,邀请他一同来公园参观,内容包括:
1.时间、地点;2.参观内容:了解中国民俗文化,体验民间艺术等;3.注意事项。
参考词汇: 中国民俗文化主题公园Chinese folk culture theme park
1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Mike,
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Yours,

Li Hua

文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了中国传统文化对世界的影响,以及很多人对于中国传统文化的错误态度。
5 . 语法填空

China is a big old country,     1     has a history of more than five thousand years. We are proud of     2     (it) culture and part of the culture even influences the world     3     (great), for example, the thought of Confucius. As Chinese economy develops very fast and plays     4     important role in the world, more and more     5     (foreign) learn Mandarin (普通话) in Confucius institutions. The Chinese traditional culture can be tested by the time. It unites the whole nation and no matter     6     kind of disaster comes, we will fight together for the country's future. Today, many young people lose faith in     7     (tradition) culture and they are crazy about the western culture. They follow the western fashion,       8     (think) we are the old style. But some day, they     9     (realize) it is wrong     10     (abandon) traditional culture.

2024-01-06更新 | 51次组卷 | 1卷引用:课时分层作业5 突破语法大冲关 课时练习 【新教材】北师大版(2019)必修第二册
23-24高一上·全国·课时练习
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了四个节日的基本信息,包括举办时间、地点、活动及票价等。

6 . Wine and beaches, fireworks and music...our readers recommend some fantastic festivals.


Festa delTUva e del Vino, Italy

Set on the beautiful shores of Lake Garda, this grapes and wine festival takes over the small town of Bardolino for four days every October. With local wines, food, art projections, fireworks and live music. people come from miles around to celebrate. First and foremost, it’s about great wine, but it’s worth visiting to soak up the great atmosphere.

Free,1-5 October


Quest festival, Vietnam

This is a weekend camping festival held just a 40-minute drive from Hanoi, bringing together locals and visitors in a celebration of underground live and electronic music culture. Held in the beautiful Son Tinh campsite, there are usually about 30 local and international DJs and 10 bands. There are also workshops, pop-up cafes, ire performances, dancing and much more.

Weekend tickets about £25,6-8 November


Estival, Switzerland

This is a free festival of jazz which takes place in the first weekend in July in the pretty squares and lakeside beaches and parks around the southern Swiss town of Lugano. People will enjoy the palm trees and summer air see some of Europe’s up and coming jazz bands.

Free, every July


Irish Redhead Convention, Ireland

A friendly gathering for all red-haired people is held in the small seaside village of Crosshaven where redheads from all over the world take part in light hearted events. There’s live music, art exhibitions, lectures and of course the traditional Parade of Redheads through the village led by the newly crowned Redhead King and Queen.

Free, every August

1. Jennifer, a girl with red hair, may be interested in        .
A.Estival
B.Quest festival
C.Festa deirtlva e del Vino
D.Irish Redhead Convention
2. What do these four festivals have in common?
A.They offer local food.
B.They have fireworks.
C.They are free of charge.
D.They have music activities.
3. Where can you probably find the text?
A.In a textbook.
B.In a magazine.
C.In a news report.
D.In a research paper.
2024-01-05更新 | 27次组卷 | 1卷引用:牛津译林版 2020 必修二 Unit3 Welcome-Reading 课后
23-24高一上·河北沧州·阶段练习
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7 . 你校正在举办以“保护非物质文化遗产,发现伟大人物”为主题的活动。请写一篇新闻报道,介绍一位非物质文化遗产保护者,内容包括:
1. 人物简介:
2. 对非物质文化保护的贡献。
注意:1. 写作词数应为 80个左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:非物质文化遗产 intangible cultural heritage
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文章大意:这是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要通过作者的自身经历,告诉了我们中国不同地区的饮食特色以及饮食与文化之间的关系。

8 . CULTURE AND CUISINE

The French author Jean Anthelme Brillat­Savarin once wrote, “Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you what you are.” Put more simply, this means “You are what you eat.” Most people today relate this saying to healthy eating. However, Brillat­Savarin was actually referring to our personality, character, and culture.

Certainly, in many ways this seems to be true. Chinese cuisine is a case in point. Prior to coming to China, my only experience with Chinese cooking was in America, with Chinese food that had been changed to suit American tastes. For example, America’s most popular Chinese dish is General Tso’s chicken, which consists of fried chicken covered in a sweet sauce, flavoured with hot red peppers. This is probably not an authentic Chinese recipe, however, so it cannot tell us much about the Chinese. On the other hand, it does tell us a lot about Americans. It tells us, for example, that Americans love bold, simple flavours. And, since the dish was also invented recently, it tells us that Americans are not afraid to try new foods.

Later, I had a chance to experience authentic Chinese food by coming to China. When my family and I had just arrived in China, we went looking for a good place to eat in Beijing. A Sichuan restaurant had been recommended to us by a friend, and finally, we found it. Tired, hungry, and not knowing a word of Chinese, we had no idea how to order, so the chef just began filling our table with the best food we had ever eaten. With this, we had the pleasure of experiencing an entirely new taste: Sichuan peppercorns. The food was wonderful and different, but what was even more important was the friendship offered us.

We soon moved to Shandong Province in the eastern part of North China. My favourite dish there was boiled dumplings served with vinegar. I observed that family is important to the people there. It has become a favourite traditional dish of the people in North China, where making dumplings has always been a family affair with everyone — from the youngest to the oldest — joining in to help. Later, I learnt that the most famous food in Shandong is pancake rolls stuffed with sliced Chinese green onions.

Then we moved to northern Xinjiang. Some of our friends were Kazak and Inner Mongolian. These groups traditionally wandered the open range on horses. As a result, their traditional foods are what you can cook over an open fire — usually boiled or roasted meat, such as lamb kebab.

Our travels then took us to South China, and then on to central China. In each place we went, we experienced wonderful local dishes, from Guangdong’s elegant dim sum — small servings of food in bamboo steamers — to the exceptional stewed noodles in Henan. Everywhere, the food was as varied as the people However, one thing is always true: Through food, Chinese people everywhere show friendship and kindness.

At a minimum, the kinds of food local people consume tell us what they grow in their region, what kinds of lives they lead, and what they like and do not like. Could we also say, for example, that those who like bold flavours are bold themselves? Or, that those who like spicy food tend to have a hot temper? Maybe. Maybe not. What we can say, however, is that culture and cuisine go hand in hand, and if you do not experience one, you can never really know the other.

1. What’s the main idea of the text?
A.What people eat is related to their culture.B.Chinese foods are delicious.
C.Americans are bold to try new foods.D.What you eat reflects your health state.
2. Of the following, which is adventurous?
A.Chinese.B.French.C.Japanese.D.Americans.
3. Where can you experience the taste of peppers most in China?
A.Beijing.B.Ji’nan.C.Chengdu.D.Urumqi.
4. If you would like to enjoy lamb kebab, you’d go to         .
A.an ocean beachB.a vast grasslandC.a mountainous villageD.Zhujiang Delta
5. Which of the statements is true according to the text?
A.Cuisine is never seperated from culture.B.Cuisine is always healthy no matter where it comes.
C.Cuisine always determines a man’s character.D.Cuisine in China is kind of the same.
2023-12-28更新 | 36次组卷 | 1卷引用:(人教2019)选择性必修第二册 Unit 3 Section Ⅰ Reading and Thinking
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了每年九月在英国怀特岛上举行的夏季音乐节盛会。
9 . 语法填空

If you are really interested in music, you’ve probably heard of the Bestival Music Festival. It     1     (take) place every September on the Isle of Wight, the UK. As it is at the end of summer, people think it’s their last chance     2     (have) fun before going back to boring work.

In order to get to the campsite of the Bestival, you have to take a boat called ferry,     3     is always crowded with happy festival lovers. After you arrive at the campsite, you can put     4     your tent. There people talk with each other     5     (open).

The festival lasts four days. During that time, you forget all your     6     (worry) and problems, just like living in a dream. And you’ll find     7     really hard to come back to “reality” after that.

I took part in the Bestival with my friends last year. It was so exciting and we all lost     8     (we) in the beautiful music. We Are Family     9     (sing) by Sister Sledge was my favorite. I’m really looking forward to     10     (join) in it for a second time.

2023-12-27更新 | 132次组卷 | 3卷引用:(人教2019)必修第二册 Unit 5 Section Ⅲ Discovering Useful Structures
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了苏格兰——爱尔兰裔美国人的历史渊源。

10 . The term Scotch­Irish is an American term used to describe those Scots­Irish who live in America.In Britain the term Scots­Irish used for these people is Ulster­Scots. Then, where did the Scots­Irish come from on earth? To find the answer, you should get to know a little bit about the history of Scotland.

After the Celtic invasion (入侵) of Britain about 500 BC, what is now Scotland was controlled by the Celtic people known as the Picts. This name came from the Latin word pictus meaning “painted”. They painted their bodies with dyes (染料).

In the fifth century, the Scots from northern Ireland invaded what is now western Scotland and established a kingdom in the highlands. They spoke Gaelic, a Celtic language. At this same time the Anglo­Saxon invasion of Britain was taking place. Scotland is made up of the highlands and the lowlands, and the Gaelic name for the lowlands is aGhalldachd, meaning “the place of the foreigners”.And whom might those foreigners be? The Anglo­Saxon invasion of Britain included the Angles, the Saxons and the Jutes. The Jutes came from what is now northwestern Denmark.They settled (定居) in the southernmost part of Britain. The Saxons came from the northwest coast of Germany and they settled in the southern third of Britain. The Angles came from southwestern Denmark and they conquered what is now northern England and the lowlands of Scotland. They were the foreigners referred to in the Gaelic name for the lowlands.

In the 17th century, the British leaders decided to settle some of its people in the Northern Ireland province of Ulster. They chose the people from Lowland Scotland. This migration (移民) started about 1605.

When the British colonization (殖民) of North America began many of them chose to join this migration. By the time of the American Revolution it was said that one­sixth of the population was the Scots­Irish.

1. Which of the following had the custom of body painting?
A.The Scots.B.The Picts.
C.The Scots­Irish.D.The Anglo­Saxons.
2. What happened to what is now Scotland in the fifth century?
A.A kingdom was set up by the Scots fell.
B.The Scots lost the lowlands in a war.
C.Gaelic was widely spoken in the highlands.
D.The highlands were controlled by the Jutes.
3. The underlined word “them” in the last paragraph refers to the people who came from         
A.northern England
B.western Scotland
C.Ulster of Northern Ireland
D.southernmost part of Britain
4. What does the text mainly want to tell us?
A.Why the Scots­Irish chose America to settle.
B.The Anglo­Saxon invasion of Britain.
C.The history of the country Scotland.
D.Who the Scots­Irish were exactly.
2023-12-26更新 | 48次组卷 | 1卷引用:(人教2019)必修第二册 Unit 4 Section Ⅲ Discovering Useful Structures
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