注意:1.词数100左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数);
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Peter,
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Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
1. What will the woman probably do at Christmas?
A.Stay at home alone. |
B.Go shopping with her son. |
C.Have dinner with the man’s family. |
A.At the mall. | B.At the bookstore. | C.At online shops |
A.A tea box. | B.Books. | C.Chinese tea. |
1. 发生的变化;2. 你是如何度过的春节;3. 联系变化,谈感受。
注意:
1. 词数100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Tom,
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Yours
Lihua
4 . There are many festivals in Guizhou Province. One of them is Dong New year,
Another one, Miao Sisters Festival, is celebrated from the 15th to the 17th day of the third lunar month calendar, when
1.时间是2022年1月31日(除夕)和2022年2月1日;
2.团聚的家人;
3.有哪些活动。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.参考词汇:春节联欢晚会the Spring Festival Gala.
6 . According to the Global Times, it is reported that two online videos showing children telling their parents “I love you” have gone viral in China. The first, filmed by an Anhui TV station, shows a number of college students telling their parents they love them. The responses are mixed. “Are you drunk?” asked one parent. In another similar video, shot by a Shanxi TV station, a father responded even less patiently — “I am going to a meeting, so cut the crap.”
Why don’t Chinese families use those words? Theories revolve around the nature of Confucian teaching. “The parents’ responses show that many Chinese are not good at expressing positive emotions,” Xia Xueluan, a sociologist from Peking University, told the Global Times. “They are used to educating children with negative language.”
This isn’t the first time that China has done some soul-searching about familial love — last year China Daily asked a cross-section of people if they said “I love you” to their parents, spouses, and children. “I have never said ‘I love you’ to my family, and I don’t think I will in the future,” one 56-year-old man told the paper. “Saying it aloud is embarrassing for me.”
Still, that doesn’t mean that love can’t be expressed. In a separate article, China Daily spoke to Zhao Mengmeng, a 31-year-old woman who said she had never told her father she loved him face-to-face (“I find it a bit odd”). Sometimes actions speak louder than words. Zhao gave her father a photo album featuring photographs of them together on almost every one of her birthdays in June 2012. The pictures went viral online, being forwarded hundreds of thousands of times on Weibo.
“I didn’t sleep the night I heard about it,” her father told China Daily after the story attracted mainstream attention. “I have now memorized some of the comments on the collection of pictures.”
1. What can we infer from the text?A.It is not direct for Chinese families to say “I love you”. |
B.Chinese parents are too proud to express “I love you”. |
C.Chinese parents are good at expressing positive emotions. |
D.Young parents in China are willing to express “I love you”. |
A.Because they can’t express it. |
B.Because they are not in the habit of expressing so. |
C.Because they think it unnecessary. |
D.Because they think it should be done only among young couples. |
A.giving him an album containing their photos | B.kissing her father’s face and telling him by words |
C.speaking it out bravely in a TV program | D.writing out the three words in a letter |
A.Opposed. | B.Objective. | C.Critical. | D.Indifferent. |
A.A festival. | B.An ancestor. | C.A kind of food. |
8 . Waiting hours to go on a theme park ride, queuing (排队) at the post office...Nobody likes queuing, except for, perhaps, the
Like it or not, queuing is necessary to keep order and
During World War II, it became even more important to keep during hard time. So the government encouraged people to “do their duty and
As a Briton myself, I have to say this is true of the British people. We like things to be orderly and we believe in showing politeness and waiting your turn. It can be found in all kinds of everyday activities. In the UK, it’s normal to let people off the bus or train before you get
A.British | B.Chinese | C.Americans | D.French |
A.help | B.tell | C.stop | D.enjoy |
A.day | B.month | C.year | D.century |
A.luckily | B.successfully | C.strangely | D.naturally |
A.with | B.like | C.from | D.to |
A.change | B.use | C.wait | D.jump |
A.on | B.off | C.up | D.down |
A.because | B.unless | C.if | D.after |
A.left | B.right | C.front | D.back |
A.others | B.the other | C.another | D.the others |
9 .
1996, 2008, 2020 1997, 2009, 2021 1998, 2010, 2022 1999, 2021, 2023 2000, 2012, 2024 2001, 2013, 2025
2002, 2014, 2026 2003, 2015, 2027 2004, 2016, 2028 2005, 2017, 2029 2006, 2018, 2030 2007, 2019, 2031
It’s 2023 of the Gregorian calendar (公历). You may hear someone says it is the Year of the Rabbit when they talk about the lunar calendar (农历). In ancient times, in order to make people easily remember the years, our ancestors came up with an idea — use the animals represent the years. Each lunar year is named after a different animal. There are 12 animals in total, Twelve Chinese zodiac (生肖) animals come in the order of time. The Year of the Rat comes first and the Year of the Pig comes last.
1. ___________ is not in the Chinese zodiac.A.The dog | B.The goat | C.The cat | D.The horse |
A.Dragon | B.Monkey | C.Rat | D.Pig |
A.2008 | B.2012 | C.2015 | D.2020 |
In fact, the British call the first floor of a building the ground floor. The floor above the ground floor is the first floor, which Americans would call the second floor.
The story shows that there are a few culture differences between Britain and America, though the British and Americans both speak English.
The British usually hide their feelings. They seldom start a conversation with strangers. For example, on the train the British often spend their time reading newspapers or books. But Americans are quite different. They’re more active and easier to talk with.
The British and Americans may use different terms for many things. The British usually use football, rubber and post while Americans prefer to use soccer, eraser and mail.
1. Simon went to London to ________.
A.visit his friend | B.spend his holiday |
C.study English | D.have a meeting |
A.playing cards | B.talking loudly |
C.doing some reading | D.singing and dancing |
A.Differences in culture | B.Simon’s funny story |
C.Information abroad | D.Hiding the feelings |