题目内容
“Enjoy oneself” means ________.
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A.to have a good time
B.to like oneself
C.to feel well
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Pieter Bruegel was a famous artist who lived in Europe five hundred years ago. He is well known for a painting called Children’s Games. People like this painting because it is full of fun. It shows how children in Pieter’s time enjoyed themselves in different ways. In all, there are about eighty games being played in the painting.
Children’s Games shows a busy street scene in a town long ago. The street is a wide and open space. There are no cars, so there is plenty of room to play. There are about two hundred children in the painting. Some play in groups and others play alone. They seem to be enjoying their freedom in the fresh air and their games. Some of the games are still played today.
The games in the painting do not require children to spend money on extra materials(材料). Instead, they use simple everyday objects like hats and sticks. A game might need a rope, some chalk, a hoop, a spinning top, or even a barrel. Some games are played without any toys at all. For example, one scene in the painting shows children turning somersaults(翻筋斗) inside the fence.
Even though Pieter Bruegel lived a long time ago, children today can learn an important lesson from what he painted. The painting shows us how little we need in order to enjoy ourselves. All children really need is one another. It’s not the toys or games that are found in the stores that create fun. Using our imagination can do this for us.
1.The painting shows about ______ games.
A.500 |
B.200 |
C.80 |
D.60 |
2.The children in the painting are playing ______.
A.in the street |
B.in the house |
C.on the grass |
D.at the school |
3.From the painting we learn that ______.
A.children today need to take more lessons |
B.children can create fun by using imagination |
C.children need more toys to enjoy themselves |
D.children spend much money on everyday objects |
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From 8:30pm to 9:30 pm on Saturday, March 26th, 2011, a great number of people around the world turned off the lights for Earth Hour. It is a bit like an environmental New Year, providing a chance to help care for our earth and make people around the world learn how important it is to do that. What can do during this hour? We can do lots of run things in the dark, such as planning a candlelight dinner for our family or a group of friends, telling stories and singing songs with the kids and neighbors. What did you do for Earth Hour this year? Let’s share the Earth Hour stories. |
Emma I was on one of the mountains near the city and took photos of my city. It was great to watch the stars and the moon after a busy day so that I could enjoy this relaxing moment. |
Albert I work as a waiter in a restaurant. Our restaurant was still open even for Earth Hour as we got lots of reservations (预定) that night. So we spent the hour working by candlelight. And guess what? Our customers loved that and promised to come for next Earth Hour. |
Brandon I turned off the main power to my house and went for a walk for Earth Hour. It was a little strange to walk in the dark, but it was only for one hour. Just think of what it must have been like before the invention of the light bulb! |
Mary I invited my friends who know and support Earth Hour activities. We actually had a candlelight concert and we talked about the old happy days that we spent together in college. |
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It was the night of the full moon, a time which always drives Java's young people mad with excitement. Fireworks were lit long before the moon 1 . The big noise brought people out 2 the warm night to enjoy the interesting scene. Everywhere, there were the paper remains of used fireworks lying on the ground. Little boys 3 more and covered their ears as they waited 4__ for the explosions. The moon appeared above the horizon(地平线): huge, silver ball high above the city, and the __5 filled with people, as Java began to enjoy one of the year' s greatest _ 6 _ : 'the Night of the Full Moon, a festival that is especially popular with young people. More and more young Javanese gathered together and walked slowly through the 7. Joking and chatting, they moved towards the mountain on the edge of the city. They continued to climb 8 they reached the old temple (寺庙) at the top of the mountain. After they were inside the temple, they drank their water and ate their moon-cakes -- delicious home-made ones, 9 of dried fruit and nuts. Outside, on the mountain, young people 10__ cross-legged in circles, chatting and telling each other jokes. And still, in their hundreds, more young people continued to make their way up the mountain to 11 the brightly shining moon. By midnight, the fireworks had stopped shooting up from the 12city in the valley below them. But during the night, the sound continued to be heard from the distance. | |||
( )1. A. let out ( )2. A. into ( )3. A. lit ( )4. A. patiently ( )5. A. mountains ( )6. A. games ( )7. A. village ( )8. A. while ( )9. A. fond ( )10. A. jumped ( )11. A. follow ( )12. A. clean |
B. gave out B. at B. bought B. calmly B. valleys B. meetings B. scene B. until B. little B. sat B. show B. gray |
C. came out C. of C. piled C. worriedly C. streets C. sports C. night C. unless C. full C. stood C. notice C. peaceful |
D. set out D. from D. removed D. excitedly D. shops D. events D. ground D. though D. free D. bent D. admire D. empty |