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完形填空。      The Spring Festival (春节) is the Chinese New Year"s Day. It usually comes    1    Feburary.    2   
in China likes Spring Festival very much. When it    3    Wei Fang usually helps her parents    4   their
house.    5    that day    6   in China    7   Jiaozi, New Year"s cakes and some    8    delicious food. Wei
Fang likes New Year"s cakes, but Wang Lin says Jiaozi is nicer than New Year"s    9   . Look, they"re
eating Jiaozi.   10   a good time they have!
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1-5 BDBDC   6-10 CBBCB
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试题【完形填空。      The Spring Festival (春节) is the Chinese New Year"s Day. It usually co】;主要考察你对社会历史类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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阅读理解。      In England, people don"t usually talk very much. You can go on a bus, or in a train, and everyone
(每个人) sits looking out of the window. Often they read. They read books and papers. But they don"t
talk much.
      When you meet English people, they often talk about one thing-the weather. So when you meet
someone in England, you can say,"Nice weather for the time of year!"
      "But it was a little cold yesterday." Someone may answer. 
      "But it was warm later." You can answer.
      If you talk like this, the English will think,"How friendly (友好的) you are!" 1. ______ people don"t talk much in a train. [     ]
A. Chinese
B. Canadian
C. English
D. American 2. English people often ______ on a bus. [     ]
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阅读理解。
     Although we may not realize it, when we talk with others we make ourselves understood not just by
words. We send messages to the people around us also by body movements. A smile and handshake (握手)
show welcome. Waving one"s hand is to say "Goodbye." Nodding (点头) the head means agreement, while
shaking it means disagreement. In China and some English-speaking countries, these body movements have
the same meanings.   
     But not all body languages mean the same things in different countries. For example, nodding the head in
some Asian countries means not "Yes.", but "No."   
     When we speak a foreign language, it"s important to know the meanings of the body movements in the
foreign countries. In Russia, France and some of South American countries men kiss (吻) each other when
they meet. Men don"t kiss each other in China or English-speaking countries. In England, older people usually
shake hands when they meet someone for the first time, however, young people don"t shake hands. In France,
people shake hands in the office every morning. French people kiss each other more often than English people
when they meet or leave.
根据短文内容,判断正(T)误(F)。
(     )1. We talk with other people just by words.   
(     )2. Nodding the head doesn"t mean "Yes." in some Asian countries.   
(     )3. From this passage, we can know that men in Brazil usually kiss each other when they meet.   
(     )4. In France, men just kiss each other when they meet.   
(     )5. In China and some English-speaking countries, all the body movements have the same meanings.
阅读理解。

      Every year in English-speaking countries, people list the most popular names. Here are some examples.
In the United States at the moment the three most popular names for girls are Emily, Emma and Madison.
For boys, they are Michael, Joshua and Mathew. In Britain a parent today might call their little girl Grace,
Jessica or Ruby. If they have a little boy they could call him Jack, Thomas or Oliver.   
     In China names have very clear meanings. If a girl is called Mei, her name means "beautiful". If a boy is
called Wu, his name means "like a soldier". Names in English-speaking countries are like this too. The girl"s
name Joy is probably partly chosen because the parents wish their daughter to be happy and bring joy to
others. If a girl is called Ruby, it may be because of the beautiful red precious (宝贵的) stone.   
     Parents often pick names that can be shortened (缩写). This can be confusing (困惑的) for Chinese
people. Parents might choose such names because they want to be able to speak to their kid in a personal
(私人的) way.   
     For example, a popular name is William. But William can be shortened to Will, Willy, Bill and Billy. The
same is true of the favorite old name for a girl, Elizabeth. Elizabeth can be shortened to Beth, Liza and Liz.   
     Another reason kids get the names they do is that parents want to name their boy or girl after someone
who is famous, such as an actor, pop star or sports personality. David is a popular name in Britain, partly
because of the fame (名气) of the footballer David Beckham.

1. The following are all popular names in U.S. at this moment EXCEPT            
[     ]
A. Emily    
B. Betty    
C. Emma    
D. Joshua
2. The name "Mei" in China means ______.
[     ]
阅读理解。
      Big Ben is not the name of a man. It is the name of a huge clock in London. This clock has four faces,
so no matter (无论) where you stand, you can read the time on the face of Big Ben. Each face is the size of
a double-decker (双层的) bus. The hands are about four meters long.
     If you go to London, you may want to visit the House of Parliament (国会大厦). You will find Big Ben
sitting at the top of the clock tower (塔) in the House of Parliament. You will hear it as well as see it. The big
clock makes such a loud sound. "Ding dong, ding dong" as it goes every quarter of an hour.
     The clock was named after a big man. He was Sir Benjamin Hill. He did much building work in London
many years ago.
1. Big Ben is ______.
[     ]
A. a double-decker bus
B. a huge clock
C. the name of a man
D. a name of the House of Parliament
2. The clock strikes every ______ of an hour.
[     ]