Christmas Day was coming. I was just a kid then, and my big sister told me there was no Santa Claus. I fled to my Grandma because she would be straight with me. I knew Grandma always told me the truth. Grandma was home, and I told her everything. “No Santa Claus?” She shouted. “Ridiculous! Don’t believe it. “Now, put on your coat, and let’s go.”
“Go where, Grandma?” I asked. “Where” turned out to be Kerby’s General Store, the one store in town that had a little bit of just about everything. As we walked through its doors, Grandma handed me ten dollars. “Take this money, and buy something for someone who needs it. I’ll wait for you in the car.” Then she turned and walked out of Kerby’s.
I was only eight years old. I’d often gone shopping with my mother, but never had I shopped for anything all by myself. The store seemed big and crowded, full of people competing to finish their Christmas shopping. For a few moments I just stood there, confused, holding that ten-dollar bill, wondering what to buy and who to buy it for. I suddenly thought of Bobby Decker, who was a kid with bad breath and messy hair. He sat right behind me in Mrs. Pollock’s grade-two class. Bobby Decker didn’t have a coat. I knew that because he never went out for break during the winter. His mother always wrote a note, telling the teacher that he had a cough, but we kids knew that Bobby Decker didn’t have a cough, and he didn’t have a coat. I would buy Bobby Decker a coat! I chose a red one, which looked really warm, and he would like that.
“Is this a Christmas present for someone?” the lady behind the counter asked kindly, as I laid ten dollars down. “Yes.”
The nice lady smiled at me, put the coat in a bag and wished me a Merry Christmas.
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That evening, Grandma helped me wrap (包裹) the coat in Christmas paper.
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Grandma and I waited breathlessly for Bobby Decker’s front door to open.
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2 . Do you think the United Kingdom and the United States are alike? Winston Churchill once joked that the people of Britain and the people of America are separated only by their language. Do you think that is true? The British and the Americans both speak English as the official language. However, each uses some different words. We Americans are similar to the British. After all, our country was once owned by the UK, so we have a lot in common. But there are many differences between us.
The UK has a king or queen, and the leader of the government is the Prime Minister. The US has no kings or queens. Our leader is the President.
Both the British and Americans use pounds and ounces, pints, quarts, and gallons. Both use miles, yards, and feet. Our money is different, though. The British use pounds and pence. Americans use dollars and cents.
Driving in a car is very different in the UK. They drive on the left side of the road. We drive on the right. What we call the hood of the car, the British call the “bonnet”. British cars run on “petrol” , which we call gasoline.
In our everyday life, we do many of the same things as the British. But we describe them differently. A young mother here might push a baby in a baby carriage. A British mum pushes a “pram”. The British watch “telly”, while we watch TV. We like to eat French fries, but the British call them “chips”. Millions of Americans drink coffee, but most British prefer tea.
So we are different in many ways. But we stay friendly anyway.
1. What can we know from Winston Churchill's joke?A.The UK and the US are very similar. |
B.The people of the UK and the US are the same. |
C.The languages of the UK and the US are the same. |
D.There are many differences between the UK and the US. |
A.miles and dollars | B.pints and pence |
C.gallons and feet | D.yards and cents |
A.TV. | B.Pram. | C.Hood. | D.French fries. |
A.We Stay Friendly | B.A Common Language? |
C.English as the Official Language | D.Differences Between the UK and the US |
Learning Chinese calligraphy
As someone who paints, draws, and loves all
After taking the lesson, I now understand the difficulty of calligraphy and that it will take efforts and commitment
A hutong is
At the end of the Qing dynasty, after
After the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, hutong conditions were improved.
However, in the urban district of Beijing houses along hutongs still occupy one
1. 感谢对方的邀请;
2. 询问活动安排和说明要介绍的传统文化内容;
3. 祝愿交流活动成功。
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Dear Mr. Smith,
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Yours,
Li Hua
6 . Most of us consider winter a great time to stay inside with a good book. Yet the winter months offer great outdoor events.
The Ice Festival at Lake Khovsgol, March 2, 3
Lake Khovsgol, called the Blue Pearl of Mongolia, freezes up to 1.5 meters deep. Each year local residents have a two-day celebration, sharing their traditional songs and dances. Activities including sled races, skating and much more take place on the frozen lake. Visitors from different countries are always surprised to see how much weight the lake can hold.
Anchorage Fur Rendezvous, February 27~March 8
North America’s largest winter festival takes place in Anchorage, Alaska. In the past, the fur trade was one of the state’s most important industries. The festival’s 86th anniversary this year will celebrate Alaska’s pioneer way of life. People can enjoy nearly 70 different activities. Winter games and sports are a special feature as visitors celebrate the season. Tourists come from around the world to attend the festival.
Troms International Film Festival, January 12~18
If film is your passion, then Norway’s Troms film festival is for you! You will get to meet and interact with people from the international film industry. And you’ll be able to view some of the world’s best international films on Troms’s enormous outdoor screen. More than 50,000 people attend the festival each year.
Grindelwald World Snow Festival, January 19~24
Every January, ice art takes center stage in the beautiful Swiss village of Grindelwald. Artists from around the world arrive in mid-January to accept the ice challenge. They start with meter-high blocks of ice and spend six days creating spectacular sculptures (雕塑). Festival-goers are delighted to see the process as well as the finished pieces.
Don’t let the cold weather keep you inside this season. There are lots of fun and exciting events to attend!
1. What is the purpose of this text?A.To explain why winter is not a good time to stay inside. |
B.To show benefits of some exciting winter festivals. |
C.To tell about the history of the winter festivals. |
D.To introduce some fun-filled winter festivals . |
A.It has activities related to ice. |
B.It is held on the frozen lake. |
C.Its visitors are from all over the world. |
D.It is specially fit for film-lovers. |
A.The Ice Festival at Lake Khovsgol |
B.Anchorage Fur Rendezvous |
C.Troms International Film Festival |
D.Grindelwald World Snow Festival |
A.Health. | B.Science. |
C.Life. | D.News. |
7 . Luis was born in Lima, Peru. He lived there with his parents. But one day his life changed completely. His parents got divorced(离婚). And his mother moved to the United States. So Luis went with her.
This move was a big change for Luis. He tried to fit into his new life. He had to go to a new school, learn a new language and make new friends. But Luis felt different from the other children. He felt that he did not belong. He wanted to return to South America. Some years later he had his chance. He was so happy to return to his original culture! But to his surprise, he did not feel at home.
Luis felt troubled. He did not know which country he was from. Luis is not the only young person to have these feelings. More and more young people are moving around the world with their parents. Their parents' work may cause the move. Families may choose to move. They hope for a better life. Such families have new experiences.They learn about other cultures. They have interesting lives. But there can also be a big problem. A lot of people do not understand how moving will affect their children. Parents may not understand their children's struggles. And they often think it will be easy for their children to return to their home country. They may expect their children to be the same as them, to have the same ideas, and to have the same beliefs.
There is a name for these children who grow up in more than one country-"third culture kids". Third culture kids are not completely part of their parents' culture. They are not completely part of the other culture they live in. Instead, they are a mix of cultures. This mixed culture is their own culture-a third culture.
1. What happened to Luis when he moved to America?A.He couldn't fit in. | B.He liked American culture at once. |
C.He had problem with the new language. | D.He couldn't make friends. |
A.To look for his father. | B.To learn about the culture of Peru. |
C.To seek a sense of belonging. | D.To compare different cultures. |
A.Cultural Shock | B.Children's Problems |
C.Third Culture Kids | D.Missing Home |
内容包括:
1.灯笼的作用
2.灯笼的寓意
注意:
1.写作词数应为80词左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Mike:
I ‘m glad you have an interest in Chinese lantern.
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Recently, the 17th China International Animation Festival was held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province.
Liu Weixiu, or the "Hanfu grandma" is 77 years old. At first, grandma just cooperated with her students to shoot a group of
Grandma used to be a pecking opera actor for decades,
10 . Nowadays being culturally aware is becoming an important skill to have. Here are 5 reasons why we should learn about other cultures.
·Other cultures are interesting.
It's interesting to learn about those who are different from you. There's nothing wrong with doing something just because it's interesting. Learning a little extra knowledge never hurts anyone.
·You can stimulate your mind.
Learning about other cultures is an interesting way to challenge your thinking processes and expand the way you process information.
·Learning about other cultures fosters(促进)understanding.
·You realize there's more than one way to do something.
When you learn about other cultures, you learn that there's more than one approach to life.
With technology making the world smaller, and with the ease of travel between countries, the chances are that you will meet someone with a different cultural background at some point. Take the trouble to learn about other cultures and customs, and you`ll have a richer experience no matter where you go.
A.In other words, it forces you to think in new ways. |
B.Find out the similarities between different cultures. |
C.Traveling around the world is a dream for many people. |
D.You'll be better prepared for an increasingly globalized world. |
E.You also learn that your approach might not always be the best way. |
F.Many of the problems we have in this world are due to misunderstandings. |
G.It is probably more useful and attractive than watching mindless TV shows. |