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根據(jù)句意和提示寫(xiě)出單詞,完成句子。
【小題1】_____▲___(八月) is the hottest month of a year.
【小題2】You don’t look_____▲___(好) today. What’s up?
【小題3】Don’t________(看書(shū)) in bed, for it’s bad for your eyes.
【小題4】It is not safe for such a small child to swim ___▲____ (單獨(dú)) in the river.
【小題5】The more careful you are, the_____▲_____(少) mistakes you’ll make in this exam.
【小題6】I like watching the moonlight shine___▲_____(穿過(guò)) the window peacefully.
【小題7】The man bought some gas(汽油) for his car and it ___ ▲____(花)him 200 yuan.
【小題8】The ____▲___ (三十) Olympic Games will be held in London in 2012. I can’t simply wait for it.
【小題9】I don’t think the sweater belong to___▲___(he).
【小題10】---I passed the last exam yesterday.
---Oh, you’re really a ___▲____ (luck) dog.
【小題11】Lily is the ___▲_____(bad) of the girls at Maths.
【小題12】We’ll have a three____▲_____(day) holiday on Tomb Sweeping Day.
【小題13】Nobody studies as ▲ (happy) as Simon. He really enjoys studying.
【小題14】Unlike us Chinese people, people in the west eat with ▲ (knife) and forks.
【小題15】–Are you going back home this summer holiday?
--Yes, I have been away for 4 years. How I look forward to ▲ (see) my family again!
On the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese lunar calendar(農(nóng)歷), which is Wednesday this year, all Chinese celebrate one of their traditional festivals, the Dagon Boat Festival, or Dragon Boat Festival. Their celebrations include eating zongzi, rice wrapped in bamboo leaves in the shape of a pyramid, racing dragon boats and sticking mugwort leaves on their doors.
In 2007, the central government decided to add the Dragon Boat Festival, together with two other traditional festivals - Tomb Sweeping Day (清明節(jié)) and Mid Autumn Festival - to the list of public holidays
According to tradition, our ancestors(長(zhǎng)輩) believed the hot weather in midsummer might cause different kinds of diseases (疾病). So, to keep off diseases and drive out evil were the main purposes of the Dragon Boat Festival. Parents used colorful threads to make necklaces and bracelets (手鐲) for children, gave them beautiful embroidered bags(荷包), painted the Chinese character for "king" (wang) on their foreheads to drive away bad luck. The Dragon Boat Festival was also called "kids festival" in some places. Spending such happy hours with parents, young children began to understand the festival as well as the traditions and culture behind it. Repeating the customs year by year makes it possible for kids to learn the traditions, accept it and pass it on when they become adults.
1.How do people celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival?
A.People celebrate this festival by eating eggs.
B.People celebrate this festival by eating zongzi, racing dragon boats.
C.People celebrate this festival by sending cards.
D.People celebrate this festival by singing and dancing.
2.What is the Chinese meaning of “mugwort leaves” in the second paragraph?
A.粽葉 B.紅葉 C.艾葉 D.松葉
3.How many public holidays added by the central government in 2007?
A.2 B.3 C.4 D.only one
4.What is the main purpose of the Dragon Boat Festival according to tradition?
A.To keep off diseases and drive out evil and bad luck.
B.To spend happy time with parents.
C.To make necklaces and bracelets for children.
D.To have a long holiday with family members.
Chunjie, Spring Festival, China’s lunar new year, is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. People usually get together, watch fireworks and the lion dance, eat dumplings and put on new clothes. They pay New Year calls to their relatives and friends. Children usually get red packets. | |||
Yuanxiao, Lantern Festival is on the 15th day of the first month in the Chinese calendar. People watch lanterns and eat sweet dumplings. | Qixi, the Night of Sevens is on the seventh day of the seventh month in the Chinese calendar. It’s Chinese version(版本)of Valentine’s Day(情人節(jié)). | ||
Qingming, Tomb-Sweeping Festival is around April 5.People from home and abroad go to the graves(墓)of the dead in memory of(紀(jì)念)them. | Zhongqiu, Mid-Autumn Festival, is on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar. Families enjoy moon cakes and tell the story of Chang’e. | ||
Duanwu, Dragon Boat Festival is on the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar. People eat rice dumplings and remember the poet Qu Yuan. | Chongyang, Double Ninth Festival is on the ninth day of the ninth month in the Chinese calendar. It’s the date to pay respect(尊敬)to the old. |
A.on 15th of August | B.on 7th of July |
C.on 15th of January | D.on 5th of May |
A.Dumplings. | B.Moon cakes. |
C.Rice dumplings. | D.Sweet dumplings. |
A.Lantern Festival | B.the Night of Sevens |
C.Spring Festival | D.Tomb-Sweeping Festival |
A.Qu Yuan | B.the elderly | C.Chang’e | D.the dead |
A.They watch lanterns. | B.They pay respect to old people. |
C.They visit their relatives. | D.They get together to tell stories. |
Traditional Chinese festivals are now getting their own logos(標(biāo)識(shí)).Here’re logos for China’s seven important traditional festivals.
Chunjie, Spring Festival, China’s lunar new year, is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. People usually get together, watch fireworks and the lion dance, eat dumplings and put on new clothes. They pay New Year calls to their relatives and friends. Children usually get red packets. | |||
Yuanxiao, Lantern Festival is on the 15th day of the first month in the Chinese calendar. People watch lanterns and eat sweet dumplings. | Qixi, the Night of Sevens is on the seventh day of the seventh month in the Chinese calendar. It’s Chinese version(版本)of Valentine’s Day(情人節(jié)). | ||
Qingming, Tomb-Sweeping Festival is around April 5.People from home and abroad go to the graves(墓)of the dead in memory of(紀(jì)念)them. | Zhongqiu, Mid-Autumn Festival, is on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar. Families enjoy moon cakes and tell the story of Chang’e. | ||
Duanwu, Dragon Boat Festival is on the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar. People eat rice dumplings and remember the poet Qu Yuan. | Chongyang, Double Ninth Festival is on the ninth day of the ninth month in the Chinese calendar. It’s the date to pay respect(尊敬)to the old. |
A.on 15th of August | B.on 7th of July |
C.on 15th of January | D.on 5th of May |
A.Dumplings. | B.Moon cakes. |
C.Rice dumplings. | D.Sweet dumplings. |
A.Lantern Festival | B.the Night of Sevens |
C.Spring Festival | D.Tomb-Sweeping Festival |
A.Qu Yuan | B.the elderly | C.Chang’e | D.the dead |
A.They watch lanterns. | B.They pay respect to old people. |
C.They visit their relatives. | D.They get together to tell stories. |
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