Feb. 14,2010, to most Chinese, is not just        day devoted to people in love, but also ______day to express their care to their family and friends.

A.a(chǎn); a         B.a(chǎn); the          C.the; the         D.the; a

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Valentine’s Day is on Feb. 14, and Chinese call it “l(fā)overs day”. I don’t think the translation is an accurate one, since it doesn’t only belong to lovers. Valentine’s Day is for expressing affection of all sorts. But it is uniquely for the romantically involved who shine the brightest, who spend the most money, whose hearts are the most engaged.

When I was b boy, my mother would buy enough cheap cards with ugly drawings of butterflies and little rabbits and honeybees for me to give one to every kid in my class, about 20 or so. The cards came in bags, and each card had a few foolish words-“Be Mine” or “I like you” or “You’ve Got My Heart” or the uninteresting words, “Hi, Valentine!” I would sign my name on the cards quickly and the name of one of my classmates on each easily-broken envelope. I would lick (舔)each one shut, but they were so cheap that the envelopes rarely had enough glue. On Valentine’s Day, I would take the cards to school-everyone did. We would have a party in our classroom, with cupcakes(杯形蛋糕)and juice and tiny candy hearts, which also had Valentine messages printed on them-“You’re sweet” or “Cupid(愛(ài)神丘比特)”or “Love”.

Ah, love! That’s the Valentine’s Day message: love. No one knows for certain the origin of the holiday. Several, Catholic victims were named Valentine, but it’s difficult to separate legend from fact. One story tells of a priest(牧師)named Valentine who was imprisoned and may have been stoned to death around 270 for performing marriages in going against the orders of the Roman Emperor Claudius II. But it’s hard today to find any religious connection.

From the first paragraph, why does the author say that we Chinese call Valentine’s Day “l(fā)overs’ day ”is not accurate?

       A.Because only lovers would spend it.

       B.Because it is only spent on Feb. 14.

       C.Because it doesn’t only belong to lovers.

       D.Because only those rich people could enjoy it.

A priest named Valentine was stoned to death for the sake of           .

       A.his not attending a ceremony on time.

       B.his stealing something from the church

       C.his rude words to Roman Emperor Claudius II

       D.his not obeying the orders by Roman Emperor Claudius II

According to the passage, we can know Valentine’s Day may be related to          .

       A.religion    B.sports       C.entertainment   D.a(chǎn)rt

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2011屆廣西南寧二中高三上學(xué)期12月月考英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解

Valentine’s Day is on Feb. 14, and Chinese call it “l(fā)overs day”. I don’t think the translation is an accurate one, since it doesn’t only belong to lovers. Valentine’s Day is for expressing affection of all sorts. But it is uniquely for the romantically involved who shine the brightest, who spend the most money, whose hearts are the most engaged.
When I was b boy, my mother would buy enough cheap cards with ugly drawings of butterflies and little rabbits and honeybees for me to give one to every kid in my class, about 20 or so. The cards came in bags, and each card had a few foolish words-“Be Mine” or “I like you” or “You’ve Got My Heart” or the uninteresting words, “Hi, Valentine!” I would sign my name on the cards quickly and the name of one of my classmates on each easily-broken envelope. I would lick (舔)each one shut, but they were so cheap that the envelopes rarely had enough glue. On Valentine’s Day, I would take the cards to school-everyone did. We would have a party in our classroom, with cupcakes(杯形蛋糕)and juice and tiny candy hearts, which also had Valentine messages printed on them-“You’re sweet” or “Cupid(愛(ài)神丘比特)”or “Love”.
Ah, love! That’s the Valentine’s Day message: love. No one knows for certain the origin of the holiday. Several, Catholic victims were named Valentine, but it’s difficult to separate legend from fact. One story tells of a priest(牧師)named Valentine who was imprisoned and may have been stoned to death around 270 for performing marriages in going against the orders of the Roman Emperor Claudius II. But it’s hard today to find any religious connection.
【小題1】From the first paragraph, why does the author say that we Chinese call Valentine’s Day “l(fā)overs’ day ”is not accurate?

A.Because only lovers would spend it.
B.Because it is only spent on Feb. 14.
C.Because it doesn’t only belong to lovers.
D.Because only those rich people could enjoy it.
【小題2】A priest named Valentine was stoned to death for the sake of          .
A.his not attending a ceremony on time.
B.his stealing something from the church
C.his rude words to Roman Emperor Claudius II
D.his not obeying the orders by Roman Emperor Claudius II
【小題3】According to the passage, we can know Valentine’s Day may be related to         .
A.religionB.sportsC.entertainmentD.a(chǎn)rt

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A couple of years ago, I decided it was time to take a break. I was about to       ,and I wanted to reward myself for all those college years.

As I was curiously       different websites and guidebooks, getting ready for my little adventure, I        that besides getting all the necessities, I also needed to get a sun        .

When I got to the shop, it        occurred to me that in the middle of planning my       ,I somehow hadn’t paid much attention to the calendar. It was Feb.14, and Valentine’s fever had         the whole shopping center.

I finally       a rack(貨架) with summer hats hanging on it .I walked over and tried on a couple. I really liked one        .I just couldn’t decide whether I wanted to get the one with a pink ribbon or a blue ribbon       decoratively around it.

“You looked really great on those hats, ”a middle-aged man        there waiting to be helped…and said to me.

“Oh, thank you.” I        answered and increased my pace. I was in no mood to have a        with a stranger. I stopped by a sale rack and looked through colorful shirts.

“Excuse me.” A voice suddenly         my dreamy state of mind. I turned around and that man was standing right behind me. He looked          but determined.

Before I could do or say anything, he continued with what he wanted to say. “I’m sorry to         you, but those hats looked really nice on you. You see, I don’t         anybody to buy a Valentine’s gift for this year, so I got you one of the hats. I         you don’t mind.” he said while handing me a plastic bag and disappeared immediately.

“Thank you!” I finally breathed out ,feeling quite surprised. Who would imagine that a        would walk up to you and give you a present?

I do hope the man found his Valentine        .And most of all--I no longer feel blue on Valentine’s Day, even when I’m alone, because I remember my hat story.

1.A.retire                   B.speak              C.defeat                        D.graduate

2.A.searching           B.searching for              C.looking                D.looking for

3.A.announced              B.suggested         C.realized                      D.declared

4.A.hat              B.glass               C.shirt                         D.bag

5.A.proudly         B.suddenly          C.curiously           D.patiently

6.A.study            B.reward          C.trip                          D.present

7.A.handed over             B.taken over       C.given out                     D.turned out

8.A.bought          B.made             C.kept               D.saw

9.A.on business    B.in particular                C.at work                      D.in danger

10.A.formed                B.tied               C.collected          D.torn

11.A.lying                   B.stopping           C.standing                     D.following

12.A.angrily                 B.politely            C.unhappily                    D.sadly

13.A.bargain                B.trade             C.cooperation       D.conversation

14.A.continued             B.interested       C.attracted                    D.interrupted

15.A.tired                   B.shy                C.surprised          D.sorry

16.A.bother                B.satisfy              C.meet              D.fit

17.A.catch                  B.ask                C.have              D.advise

18.A.think                  B.consider          C.find                D.hope

19.A.lover                  B.patient            C.teacher           D.stranger

20.A.in time                 B.on time                       C.at times              D.over time

 

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2010-2011學(xué)年廣西南寧二中高三上學(xué)期12月月考英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解

Valentine’s Day is on Feb. 14, and Chinese call it “l(fā)overs day”. I don’t think the translation is an accurate one, since it doesn’t only belong to lovers. Valentine’s Day is for expressing affection of all sorts. But it is uniquely for the romantically involved who shine the brightest, who spend the most money, whose hearts are the most engaged.

When I was b boy, my mother would buy enough cheap cards with ugly drawings of butterflies and little rabbits and honeybees for me to give one to every kid in my class, about 20 or so. The cards came in bags, and each card had a few foolish words-“Be Mine” or “I like you” or “You’ve Got My Heart” or the uninteresting words, “Hi, Valentine!” I would sign my name on the cards quickly and the name of one of my classmates on each easily-broken envelope. I would lick (舔)each one shut, but they were so cheap that the envelopes rarely had enough glue. On Valentine’s Day, I would take the cards to school-everyone did. We would have a party in our classroom, with cupcakes(杯形蛋糕)and juice and tiny candy hearts, which also had Valentine messages printed on them-“You’re sweet” or “Cupid(愛(ài)神丘比特)”or “Love”.

Ah, love! That’s the Valentine’s Day message: love. No one knows for certain the origin of the holiday. Several, Catholic victims were named Valentine, but it’s difficult to separate legend from fact. One story tells of a priest(牧師)named Valentine who was imprisoned and may have been stoned to death around 270 for performing marriages in going against the orders of the Roman Emperor Claudius II. But it’s hard today to find any religious connection.

1.From the first paragraph, why does the author say that we Chinese call Valentine’s Day “l(fā)overs’ day ”is not accurate?

A.Because only lovers would spend it.

B.Because it is only spent on Feb. 14.

C.Because it doesn’t only belong to lovers.

D.Because only those rich people could enjoy it.

2.A priest named Valentine was stoned to death for the sake of          .

A.his not attending a ceremony on time.

B.his stealing something from the church

C.his rude words to Roman Emperor Claudius II

D.his not obeying the orders by Roman Emperor Claudius II

3.According to the passage, we can know Valentine’s Day may be related to         .

A.religion

B.sports

C.entertainment

D.a(chǎn)rt

 

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A couple of years ago, I decided it was time to take a break. I was about to 1,and I wanted to reward myself for all those college years.
As I was curiously2different websites and guidebooks, getting ready for my little adventure, I 3that besides getting all the necessities, I also needed to get a sun 4.
When I got to the shop, it 5occurred to me that in the middle of planning my6,I somehow hadn’t paid much attention to the calendar. It was Feb.14, and Valentine’s fever had 7 the whole shopping center.
I finally 8a rack(貨架) with summer hats hanging on it .I walked over and tried on a couple. I really liked one 9.I just couldn’t decide whether I wanted to get the one with a pink ribbon or a blue ribbon10decoratively around it.
“You looked really great on those hats, ”a middle-aged man 11there waiting to be helped…and said to me.
“Oh, thank you.” I 12answered and increased my pace. I was in no mood to have a 13with a stranger. I stopped by a sale rack and looked through colorful shirts.
“Excuse me.” A voice suddenly 14my dreamy state of mind. I turned around and that man was standing right behind me. He looked 15but determined.
Before I could do or say anything, he continued with what he wanted to say. “I’m sorry to 16 you, but those hats looked really nice on you. You see, I don’t 17 anybody to buy a Valentine’s gift for this year, so I got you one of the hats. I 18 you don’t mind.” he said while handing me a plastic bag and disappeared immediately.
“Thank you!” I finally breathed out ,feeling quite surprised. Who would imagine that a 19 would walk up to you and give you a present?
I do hope the man found his Valentine 20.And most of all--I no longer feel blue on Valentine’s Day, even when I’m alone, because I remember my hat story.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      retire
    2. B.
      speak
    3. C.
      defeat
    4. D.
      graduate
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      searching
    2. B.
      searching for
    3. C.
      looking
    4. D.
      looking for
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      announced
    2. B.
      suggested
    3. C.
      realized
    4. D.
      declared
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      hat
    2. B.
      glass
    3. C.
      shirt
    4. D.
      bag
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      proudly
    2. B.
      suddenly
    3. C.
      curiously
    4. D.
      patiently
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      study
    2. B.
      reward
    3. C.
      trip
    4. D.
      present
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      handed over
    2. B.
      taken over
    3. C.
      given out
    4. D.
      turned out
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      bought
    2. B.
      made
    3. C.
      kept
    4. D.
      saw
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      on business
    2. B.
      in particular
    3. C.
      at work
    4. D.
      in danger
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      formed
    2. B.
      tied
    3. C.
      collected
    4. D.
      torn
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      lying
    2. B.
      stopping
    3. C.
      standing
    4. D.
      following
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      angrily
    2. B.
      politely
    3. C.
      unhappily
    4. D.
      sadly
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      bargain
    2. B.
      trade
    3. C.
      cooperation
    4. D.
      conversation
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      continued
    2. B.
      interested
    3. C.
      attracted
    4. D.
      interrupted
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      tired
    2. B.
      shy
    3. C.
      surprised
    4. D.
      sorry
  16. 16.
    1. A.
      bother
    2. B.
      satisfy
    3. C.
      meet
    4. D.
      fit
  17. 17.
    1. A.
      catch
    2. B.
      ask
    3. C.
      have
    4. D.
      advise
  18. 18.
    1. A.
      think
    2. B.
      consider
    3. C.
      find
    4. D.
      hope
  19. 19.
    1. A.
      lover
    2. B.
      patient
    3. C.
      teacher
    4. D.
      stranger
  20. 20.
    1. A.
      in time
    2. B.
      on time
    3. C.
      at times
    4. D.
      over time

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