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阅读下面短文,根据语境、音标或单词等提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的单词, 使短文意思完整、行文连贯。

For thousands of years, poems have been the favorite types of literature in China. There were many famous poets from different periods of time in Chinese history, and most of their poems are still1.[red] and enjoyed today.

To remind people2. those classic Chinese poems, CCTV has produced a TV program 3.(call) Chinese poem Competition. The final of the show’s second season was shown in February. A girl named Wu Yishu 4. studies at the High School Affiliated to Fudan University, came out to be the 5.(win) of the competition. She recited lines from the Classic of Poetry (《诗经》): “In July, the crickets (蟋蟀) are in the field; in6., they are in the yard; in September, they are at the door; in October, the crickets enter and crawl under our beds.” I really admire her 7.[?n?l?d?] of poems. The first time I saw her 8.(dress) in traditional Han clothing on TV, I was very impressed by her classical looks. She always keeps calm through the show, which is very 9.[?n?ju:?u?l] for her age,” said Huang Zijin after watching the final show.

Mr. Huang also said we would find Chinese cultures and taste the beauty of life by10.(enjoy) poems.

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Read the classic ancient poetry, do a beautiful young gentleman. If you think you do well in poetry, you can take part in the _____ named the Chinese Poetry Conference(《中国诗词大会》). It became popular_____ the teenagers. Let's not miss _____ about it.Nowadays, many teenagers are obsessed(沉迷) with computers and smart phones. These _____ make students too lazy to think and recite. They are used to _____ their feelings by computers and smart phones. Some of them forget _____ to understand Chinese Poetry by heart. The teachers and parents are very _____ about it. What can they do?

This winter vacation, CCTV held Chinese Poetry Conference. This program is_____ daleitai(打擂台) form in order to choose the _____. Over one hundred competitors are from different ______. Its ______ is to lead the study of the whole people, reading the ______ poetry. Many people think this competition is a good way to encourage teenagers to ______ more and improve students' Chinese ______.

Let us take the poetry as the life of the beacon light(指航灯). Let ______ light up our way of life!

1.A. concert B. context C. competition D. conversation

2.A. between B. in C. among D. of

3.A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything

4.A. computers B. school things C. guides D. tools

5.A. expressing B. saying C. telling D. speaking

6.A. how B. what C. why D. when

7.A. careful B. careless C. busy D. worried

8.A. surely B. straightly C. mainly D. recently

9.A. winner B. worker C. teacher D. member

10.A. places B. countries C. towns D. families

11.A. result B. purpose C. reason D. method

12.A. modern B. short C. long D. ancient

13.A. forget B. remember C. receive D. forgive

14.A. lessons B. movies C. knowledge D. program

15.A. us B. it C. them D. me

The word “chicken” is used in so many English idioms. Do you know the following?

Don’t count your chickens before they hatch The expression “Don’t count your chickens before they hatch” means “Don’t expect that all your eggs, which have been laid, will hatch.” “Hatch” is a verb, meaning the baby chicken breaks open the shell of the egg and comes out successfully. So the expression mainly means “Don’t depend on things working out just as you want them to.” this saying appears in the story The Milkmaid and Her Pail in Aesop’s Fables.

A chicken-and-egg situation

In history, philosophers(哲学家) and scientists have met this dilemma(困境): Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Aristotle thought that both the bird and the egg must have always been there. However, more recently, scientists such as Stephen Hawking have argued that the egg came before the chicken. In common speech, the term “a chicken-and-egg situation” means “a situation where it is impossible to say which of two things appeared first and which caused the other one.”

Don’t be such a chicken

There seems to be an idea in English, somehow, that a chicken is a scared bird. Maybe that’s not fair as most birds will probably fly away from you if you go towards them. But “Don’t be such a chicken” means “Don’t be so scared and get a bit more courage.” So if your friend to do something, you can say to him or her, “Don’t be such a chicken. Just have a try!”

1.The underlined word “hatch” means “________” in Chinese.

A. 孵化 B. 长大 C. 破碎 D. 出售

2.We may say “don’t be such a chicken” to someone when he _________.

A. is good at math

B. has difficulty making a choice

C. hopes things will work out just as he wants

D. is not brave enough to do something

3.Which idiom can be used when we can’t make a cause-and-effect relationship clear?

A. Don’t count your chickens before they hatch.

B. Chicken feed.

C. A chicken-and-egg situation.

D. Chicken out.

4.What does the writer think of the idioms?

A. Interesting. B. Terrible. C. Meaningless. D. Useless.

5.The passage is probably from the section of ________ in a newspaper.

A. health B. geography C. nature D. culture

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