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( )2. It was Louis Braille who developed the writing system for the blind people.
( )3. Sunday lunch is a very important meal in Britain for many families.
( ) 4. If an invitation is for eight o"clock, that means eight o"clock exactly. Don"t be late.
( )5. In Britain, they have dinner with a knife in their right hands and a fork in their left hands.
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试题【Tell whether the following statements are True or False according to the texts.(】;主要考察你对社会历史类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Zhang Qian was an early traveler. He was probably the first man to bring back good information about the
central Asian lands to China.
In 138 BC, Han Wudi sent Zhang Qian to the Yue-chi people to ask for their help against the Xiongnu.
Unfortunately, on the way to West Regions, he was caught by the Xiongnu people. Zhang had to stay with them
for about 10 years before he got away. When Zhang at last reached the Yue-chi in Northern India, he was
disappointed to find that they didn"t want to fight against the Xiongnu people.
On his return journey (旅程), Zhang Qian and his men were again caught. It was not until 125 BC that they
returned to China. Although Zhang didn"t finish his job he learned a lot about the places, people, customs and
cultures of the 36 kingdoms (王国) of Western Regions.
Han Wudi then sent Zhang to the west again. Zhang"s journey to the west helped with international trade,
especially in silk, between China and the West.
B. he liked travelling all over the world too much
C. Han Wudi needed the help from the Yue-chi people
D. he hoped to learn the cultures of other countries
B. 西域
C. 西亚
D. 西方
B. In about 148 BC.
C. In about 128 BC.
D. In 125 BC.
B. Zhang did not return at last because he was caught.
C. Zhang returned to China in about 125 AD.
D. Zhang learned a lot about the West Regions.
B. Twice.
C. Three times.
D. Four times.
your own language. Take the sentence "How do you do?" for example. If you look up each word in the
dictionary, one at a time, what is your translation (翻译)? It must be a wrong sentence in your language.
Language do not just have different sounds, they are different in many ways. It"s important to master
the rules of word order in the study of English, too. If the speaker put words in a wrong order, the listener
can"t understand the speaker"s meaning easily. Sometimes when order of words in an English sentence is
changed, the meaning of the sentence changes. But sometimes the order is changed, the meaning of the
sentence doesn"t changed. Let"s see the difference between the two pairs of sentences.
"She only likes apples." "Only she likes apples."
"I have seen the film already." "I have already seen the film." When you are learning English, you must
do your best to get the spirit of the languages and use it as the English speaker does.
B. we shouldn"t put every word into our own language
C. we need to put every word into our own language
D. we must translate word by word.
B. possible to remember the word order
C. important to master the rules of word order.
D. Easy to master the rules of word order
B. the order of the word can never change the meaning of an English sentence
C. sometimes different order of words has a different meaning
D. if the order of words is different, the meaning of the sentence must be different
B. is different from "Only she likes apples"
C. means "she likes fruit except apples"
D. means "she doesn"t like apples
B. How to Speak English?
C. How to Put English into Our Own Languages?
D. Different Orders, Different Meanings.
milk, juice, eggs and bread. Some other breakfast items served in the United States are thought by many to be
traditionally American. However, they actually come from other countries.
A very popular breakfast food in America is the pancake---a thin, flat cake made out of flour and often served
with maple syrup. The idea of the pancake is very old. In fact, pancakes were made long ago in ancient China.
Bagels, a round thick bread with a hole in the middle, are also popular for breakfast in America. Polish people
in the late 1600s came up with the idea for the first bagels and this new kind of bread soon took off across
Eastern Europe.
In the late 1800s, thousands of Jews from Eastern Europe traveled to the United States and brought the
recipe for bagels with them. Today, New York bagels are said to be the best in the world. Many people have
them with cream cheese for breakfast on the go.
Doughnuts (usually spelled "donut" in the United States) came from France. They were served to American
soldiers in France during World WarⅠ(第一次世界大战). After the war, American soldiers asked cooks in the
United States to make doughnuts for them. Now, served with coffee, they are a very popular breakfast food
across the United States.
[ ]
B. popular American breakfast foods coming from China
C. the most popular types of pancakes in the United States
D. the history of popular breakfast foods in the United States
[ ]
B. They are both easy to make.
C. They are both sweet.
D. People in New York make them best.
[ ]
B. Jewish people.
C. Chinese people
D. American soldiers.
[ ]
B. The soldiers invented them in World War I.
C. Only soldiers eat them in the Untied States.
D. It is round with a hole in the middle.
[ ]
B. all American foods come from other countries
C. not all American foods are really American
D. very few Americans have breakfast every day
sailors moved to the city to work in Limhouse, east London. As time went on, other Chinese people came to
this area and Limhouse began to be known as "Chinatown". However, London"s Chinese community remained
very small for many years: at the start of the 20th century, there were just 545 Chinese people in Britain.
After the Second World War, many farmers in Hong Kong lost their jobs and came to London. As
Limhouse had been almost destroyed during the war, they settled (定居) in a different area-a part of central
London near Leicester Square. This area is now what Londoners call Chinatown.
At first, the new immigrants (移民) found it difficult to get jobs. In the 1950s, however, a small Chinese
restaurant opened in London. Many British people visited it and said that Chinese food was wonderful!
Suddenly, Chinese restaurants and take-aways started opening in every part of the city. Instead of too little
work, the new Chinese immigrants now found that they had too much! They worked as cooks, managers or
waiters. Most of them enjoyed their lives and arranged their friends and relatives to join them from overseas.
As time went by, London"s Chinese community became more and more successful. The sons and
daughters of the original restaurant workers studied and worked very hard. And most went on to get highly
paid jobs. Many Chinese families left Chinatown and moved to the more expensive outskirts. Chinatown,
however, is still as lively as ever.
B. More than 200 years ago.
C. After the Second World War.
D. At the start of the 20th century.
B. Because Limhouse had been almost destroyed during the war.
C. Because many British people enjoyed Chinese food.
D. Because their children could study there and get highly paid jobs.
B. farmers
C. sailors and farmers
D. restaurant workers
B. In Limhouse.
C. Not far from Leicester Square.
D. Outside the city.
B. far away from the city
C. in the centre of the city
D. in the outer areas of the city
accident (偶然). According to an ancient Chinese legend (传说), the emperor Shen Nong 1 tea when he was
boiling drinking water over an open fire. Some leaves from a nearby bush (灌木丛) fell into the water and
remained there for 2 . The emperor noticed that the leaves in the water produced a 3 smell. Later he decided
4 the hot mixture (混合物). It was quite delicious. And 5 , one of the worl"s favorite drinks was invented.
China is the home of tea, 6 has more than 4,000 years history. People throughout China drink tea daily. 7
the three major drinks-tea, coffee and cocoa, tea is drunk by 8 people in the world. Tea from China, along 9
silk and porcelain, began to be known by the world over a thousand years ago and has been an important Chinese
export 10 .
Tea leaves 11 mainly in the area south of the Yangtze River, in the provinces of Zhejiang, Jiangxi and Fujian,
becauuse of the mild 12 and rich soil there. Longjing, Wulong, Pu"er and Tieguanyin are all 13 kinds of tea.
Over the past centuries, Chinese people 14 their unique tea culture, which includes tea planting, tea-leaf
picking, tea making and so on. Tea is 15 a popular topic which is often mentioned in dances, songs, poems and
novels.