1. Why does the man remake Chinese songs into English?
A.To help Americans know China. |
B.To learn Chinese better. |
C.To satisfy his fans' request. |
A.By translation software. | B.Through teamwork. | C.By correcting others' work. |
A.The top 10 song list. | B.His own preference. | C.Fans' suggestions. |
A.Manage his Weibo account. |
B.Write his own Chinese songs. |
C.Attract more Chinese fans. |
1. What does the speaker ask the audience (听众) to do?
A.Sit down quickly. | B.Show their tickets. | C.Hand in their phones. |
A.Taking photos. |
B.Bringing outside food. |
C.Buying things from its cafe. |
A.Five minutes. | B.Ten minutes. | C.Fifteen minutes. |
A.A bell will ring. |
B.It will end at three o'clock. |
C.People in red jackets will tell them. |
3 . When Thomas Moore, 11, stepped up to the plate (棒球比赛中的本垒板) at Oriole Park at Camden Yard in Baltimore, the crowd went wild. It was the biggest applause(掌声) the park had ever heard for a
“ I was very
What happened was that the Baltimore Orioles (金莺队) and their fans were recognizing Moore
This
Moore is one of just 50 heroes recognized by the team-and the one
“We talked about my hair
Jones said that Moore was a role
Besides meeting one of his heroes, Moore got to meet someone who
A.ten | B.teen | C.ten years old | D.teens |
A.frightened | B.surprised | C.amused | D.gifted |
A.for | B.of | C.as | D.in |
A.absorb | B.adopt | C.forgive | D.forget |
A.patient | B.doctor | C.comedian | D.performer |
A.polishing | B.performing | C.strengthening | D.fighting |
A.athletic | B.selfless | C.greedy | D.hopeless |
A.unless | B.because | C.when | D.until |
A.impressed | B.measured | C.inserted | D.invited |
A.who | B.whom | C.which | D.where |
A.consumed | B.arrested | C.betrayed | D.shown |
A.confirmed | B.greeted | C.frightened | D.instructed |
A.risk | B.attitude | C.chance | D.right |
A.pollution | B.affection | C.donation | D.consideration |
A.example | B.model | C.style | D.credit |
A.looks up to | B.looks down upon | C.looks forward to | D.looks into |
A.suffered | B.differed | C.learned | D.benefited |
A.borrow | B.decrease | C.raise | D.earn |
A.treatments | B.agreements | C.amusements | D.commitments |
A.consequence | B.anxiety | C.love | D.mercy |
4 . Chinese audiences seemed not to have been satisfied
Chinese audiences seemed not to have been satisfied with the third season of the highly anticipated food documentary A Bite of China.
Even though the series has maintained high viewership ratings since its comeback last week, much higher than other programs aired at the same time, the ranking on Douban, a social networking website featuring films, literature and events, slipped to 4.2 out of 10, as of Tuesday, compared with 9.3 and 8.4, respectively, for the first two seasons.
Picky viewers complain that some of the narration is not accurate, while others pinpoint misleading content. At the same time, food blogger questioned whether it is appropriate to give a close-up shot of the poisonous plant Nandina (南天竹) in a food program.
A Bite of China, which debuted in 2012, became hugely popular nationwide for its quality introduction of some rarely-known and mouth-watering domestic cuisine. In the new show, however, watchers are not satisfied with “irrelevant” food references, such as lipsticks made of Chinese traditional medicine and martial arts films.
The first episode introduced a hand-made iron frying pan from east China’s Shandong province, which prompted thousands of Chinese Internet users to buy one from China’s leading e-commerce website Tmall in the next few days. Sales of the pan at “Zhensanhuan” surged 6,000 times compared with a year ago, according to Beijing Youth Daily.
In response to overwhelming criticism and questions, A Bite of China production crew responded on Weibo that they seek innovation despite the risks following the first two phenomenal seasons.
“It is unavoidable to make comparisons with the first two, and some audiences may not accept the changes,” the crew said. “We explore the culture and civilization behind food, and give food a historic touch. That’s why we feature culinary (烹饪的) tools, feast and rituals, as well as a healthy diet to show Chinese wisdom and philosophy, which has not been shown in any food programs before.”
1. Why does the passage mention Nandina?A.Because it is misleading. |
B.Because some of the narration is not accurate. |
C.Because it is not attractive at all to most picky viewers. |
D.Because it may be improper to give a close-up shot of a poisonous plant. |
A.Food-unrelated items. |
B.Some rarely-known cuisines. |
C.Some mouth-watering domestic cuisines. |
D.the increasing sales of the pan at “Zhensanhuan”. |
A.It makes comparisons with the first two episodes. |
B.It tells the story of some martial arts related to food. |
C.It focuses on cooking tools, rituals and healthy eating. |
D.It receives overwhelming criticism and questions from audience. |
A.A Bite of China Ⅲ Maintains High Viewership Ratings |
B.A Bite of China Ⅲ Draws Criticism from Audiences |
C.A Bite of China Ⅲ Changes for the Worse |
D.A Bite of China Ⅲ Explains its Purposes |
5 . In the world, football is the most popular sport. This is because many countries have wonderful teams for the World Cup. The World Cup is held every four years.
To remember 2002 FIFA World Cup ,children from different countries and more than 60 children from Japanese schools came together and spent three weekends drawing a big picture called “Dream(梦幻) World Cups ”in Japan .The children drew animals, flowers and people playing football under a blue bright sky. They wished each football team good luck by drawing the flags(旗帜)of all the countries that will take part in the World Cup in Japan and South Korea. The picture was put up in a park near a playground in Yokohama .Some football teams will have games there.
Are you a football fan(迷)?The World Cup makes more and more people interested in football. Teenagers(青少年)like playing and watching football .Many of them love some football stars so much that they get the pictures of their favorite players on the walls of their rooms. That is the way to show their love for the World Cup as children in Japan.
1. From the passage, in the picture children drew many things except_________.A.people playing football | B.pictures of some football stars |
C.a sunny sky | D.flowers |
A.to show their love for their owe country |
B.to tell the people their stories |
C.to show their good wishes for the football teams |
D.to show their new ideas about football |
A.they are interested in football | B.they are football fans |
C.they think their favorite players are great | D.all of A, B and C |
包含以下要点:
1.名称:SMTOWNLIVE
2.演员阵容:来自韩国的BOA,Super Junior,Shine等
3.地点时间:上海体育场 时间:18:00-23:00
4. 现场情况:好几万人观众,座无虚席;劲歌热舞,观众欢呼跟着音乐起舞,气氛热烈;尽管观众不懂韩语,但还是很喜欢这场音乐会。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.尽量用上本单元所学词汇。
参考词汇:Korean韩国人的;韩语;韩国人
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Now you are in a dinosaur
1. What do the speakers mainly talk about?
A.A song. | B.A singer. | C.A CD. |
A.She is very pretty. |
B.She doesn’t look good. |
C.She doesn’t sing well. |
A.The look. |
B.The age. |
C.The voice. |
A.The singer’s voice. |
B.The CDs’ price. |
C.The singers appearance. |
1. What role did the man play in the movie?
A.A policeman. | B.A killer. | C.A thief. |
A.What the audience think of his movie. |
B.Whether he should do his own actions. |
C.How he can get on well with other actors. |
A.He wasn’t good at doing that. |
B.He was afraid of doing dangerous actions. |
C.His insurance company didn’t allow him to do that. |
A.He got on well with the director. |
B.He was frightened of some scenes. |
C.He will do dangerous actions by himself. |
10 . In many parts of the world, there are four seasons: spring, summer, fall and winter. In the U.S., there are only three: football, basketball and baseball. If you want to know what season it is, just have a look at what people are playing.
For many people in the U.S., sports are not just for fun. They’re almost a religion. Thousands of sports fans buy expensive tickets to watch their favourite teams and athletes play in person. Other fans watch the games at home. The most devoted sports buffs never miss a game. Many a wife becomes a “sports widow (寡妇)” during her husband’s favorite season.
America’s devotion to athletics has created a new class of wealthy people: professional athletes. Sports stars often receive million -dollar salaries. Some even make big money appearing in advertisements for soft drinks, shoes and even toiletries (化妆品).
Sports are an important part of Americans’ culture. Throughout their school life, Americans learn to play many sports. All students take physical education classes in school. Some try out for the school teams, while others join school sports leagues. Athletic events at universities attract scores of fans and benefit the whole community.
1. The most popular sports in America are the following EXCEPT .A.soccer | B.American football |
C.basketball | D.baseball |
A.Athletes | B.Fans |
C.Clubs | D.Teams |
A.some American men love sports more deeply than their wives |
B.some American men often quarrel with their wives during their favourite season |
C.some American men can hardly find time to be with their wives during their favourite season |
D.some sports starts’ wives are left home alone during their favourite season |
A.are well paid |
B.often appear in advertisements |
C.live a busy life |
D.make big money by selling products such as soft drinks and shoes |
A.Sports seasons in America | B.American sports fans |
C.Americans’ sports culture | D.Sports in America |