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American city. But there are some differences on farms.
In many parts of the world, farmers and their families live in villages or towns. In the United States, each
farm family lives in its own fields. Usually their neighbors live far away. It"s hard for them to see each other on
weekdays. Their children take school buses to the nearest schools. These schools are only for the farm families
in this area (地区). In some areas, there are small schools for a few farm families,and the children walk to
schools.
Life keeps changing for everyone. So do farmers. Today there are cars, good roads, radios, television
sets and there are modern machines for farming. All of these are changing farm life.
B. comfortable like
C. the same to
D. the same as
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comes on the first day of the First Moon, between about January 21 and February 19. The holiday lasts for
fifteen days.
Finally, at midnight on the first day of the First Moon it is New Year"s Day for Chinese people. People
close the shops and the streets are empty. Everyone shuts the doors and stays at home.
It is an important time for the family. The younger people bow to the older people. The Chinese call this
Kou Tou or kowtow. This means touching the ground with the forehead. Then the younger people wish the
older people a Happy New Year. The older people give children gifts of money in red envelopes. The family
then goes to sleep.
In the morning,people dress in their best clothes. Some people stay at home,others go out to pay a New
Year call. They are very polite and do not use bad words. It"s the most important day of the year.
B.New Year"s Day.
C.Christmas.
D.Mid-autumn Festival.
As you know, the prizes were started by a Swede called Alfred Nobel. He was born in Stockholm, the capital of
Sweden. Alfred Nobel was a great scientist. He made two important inventions, and so he became very rich.
Although he was rich, Nobel was not a happy man. He never married or had children. Also, he was a sick man
during his large part of life. When he died at the age of 63, he left a fund of $9,000,000. The money was to be
used in giving prizes to those who made great achievements in physics,chemistry (化学), medicine and literature
(文学), and for world peace.
The first Nobel Prizes were given on December 10,1901, five years after Nobel"s death. Since then many
famous people from all over the world have been given Nobel Prizes for their achievements.
Each prize has three parts. The first part is a gold medal. Second, a winner of a Nobel Prize is given a
diploma saying that he has been given the prize. The third part of the prize is a large amount of money about
$40,000.
Often a prize is given to just one person,but not always. Sometimes a prize is shared. It may be given to
two or more people who have worked together. It is also sometimes true that a prize is not given at all if there
is no great achievement. In 1972, for example, no Nobel Peace Prize was given.
B.In 1833.
C.In 1896.
D.In 1906.
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Lu Xun was a great Chinese Literate (文学家). Once he 1 to the 2 people about the study of foreign languages. He said:"You must not 3 studying foreign languages for even one day. To master a language, words and grammar are 4 . You must do a lot of reading. At 5 time, consult (查阅) 6 and memorize (记住) grammar. 7 reading a book, it is only nature that you won"t understand it all. Never mind. Put it aside and start another 8 . In a few months 9 , go over the first book again, you are sure to understand 10 than before. Young people have good memories. If you memorize 11 words every day and keep on reading 12 , in four or five 13 , you will 14 be able 15 in the foreign language." |
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In the United States, sixteen, eighteen, and twenty-one are important ages in a person"s life. There are no special celebrations for these birthdays, but each is a time when a person can do new things to mark their transition (转变) into adult-hood (成人时期). After turning sixteen a person can work, get a driver"s licence and leave home. Many high school students learn to drive and get part-time jobs soon after celebrating their sixteenth birthday. At the age of eighteen a person in the United States can vote and smoke, but they are prohibited from going into many nightclubs, buying wine or gambling (赌博) until they are twenty-one. In many Latin (拉丁的) cultures, a young woman"s fifteenth birthday is important. At this age, she is regarded as an adult. To mark this special day, families with teenage daughters have a celebration called a Quinceanera. The day begins with the young woman and her family going to church. Later, there is a party and many guests are invited. In Japan, young people become adults at twenty. At this age, they can legally (合法的) vote, drink wine and smoke. The second Monday in January is a national holiday called Coming of Age Day. On this day, twenty-year-olds celebrate by first going to a church to pray with their families. Later, they listen to speeches given by city and school leaders. Afterward, many celebrate with family or friends late into the night. In some countries, birthday celebrations continue through adulthood. Some people celebrate their fortieth and fiftieth birthdays, or their retirement (退休) year, with a huge party. |
1. In the United States, age sixteen marks the time when you can ______. |
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A. vote and drive B. drive and get a job C. drink wine and smoke D. go into nightclubs |
2. In some Latin cultures, the fifteenth birthday is important for ______. |
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