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Venice is a great place in the world. People call it “City of Water” because it is built on the water just like some stone buildings floating (漂浮) on the water. There are more than 350 bridges in the city. It’s in the southeast of Italy. You can hardly hear the sound of cars in the city. All transportation is by boat or on foot. And the most popular vehicle (交通工具) is gondola (贡多拉). You can see the beautiful sights and at the same time hear Italian operas on it. It’s also a city of art and music. It played a very important role in the Renaissance (文艺复兴). There are a lot of buildings there. Venice is a special and unique (独一无二的) place in the world, so a lot of people come to visit it every year. It’s better to visit the city in July, August, or September. And the people who come here will never forget this beautiful place.
小题1:Where is Venice?    
A.In Italy.B.In Japan.C.In England.D.In France.
小题2:Why is gondola the most popular vehicle in Venice?
A.Because it goes very fast.
B.Because you can have delicious food on it.
C.Because it is very cheap.
D.Because you can see the sights and hear the operas on it.
小题3:When is better to visit Venice?
A.In June and July.B.In August and September.
C.In September and October.D.In May and July.

小题1:A
小题2:D
小题3:B

试题分析:本文介绍了意大利的水上城市—威尼斯,它是一个水上城市,城市里有许多桥,短文叙述了威尼斯的交通工具,人们最喜欢的交通工具是贡多拉,坐着它可以看到美丽的风景同时听到意大利的喜剧。
小题1:细节理解题。根据It’s in the southeast of Italy. 可知威尼斯在意大利,故选A。
小题2:细节理解题。根据You can see the beautiful sights and at the same time hear Italian operas on it. 因为坐贡多拉可以看到美丽的风景同时听到意大利的喜剧,故选D。
小题3:细节理解题。根据It’s better to visit the city in July, August, or September.参观威尼斯最佳的时间是7月、8月和9月,故选B。
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The continent of Africa has a long history and a rich culture, and this is shown in traditional dress. You often find three colours — red, gold and green in the clothing. The first colour stands for the blood of millions of people who suffered as slaves(奴隶); the second is for the rich resources of the African earth; and the third represents the grasslands of home.
The patterns(图案) on the clothing also have a meaning. A common pattern is in the form of a cross “×”, which stands for “unity”. Another pattern is a rectangular box, which represents “strength”.
Because clothing has a strong social meaning, people are very careful in choosing what to wear. It would be a serious mistake to wear the wrong clothing, or to wear clothes in the wrong way. For instance, in Ghana, a woman should wear her waistband differently according to the importance of the social event.
Traditional dress also tells us about everyday life. African designs are famous for loose(宽松的) clothing. The climate, with the hot sun and wide temperature ranges(变化), requires that the clothes are comfortable for daily life.
Although many people wear western clothes, particularly in the big cities in Africa, traditional dress is very highly valued(评价). This is because it has deep cultural meanings.
小题1:According to the passage, red ________.
A.represents the setting sun
B.stands for African unity
C.is chosen because it is a bright colour
D.is a reminder(暗示) of the sad history in Africa
小题2:Traditional dress should also be practical(实用) because ________.
A.it has deep cultural meanings
B.people wear it in the big cities
C.it needs to protect people from the climate
D.it needs to keep people dry in the rainy season
小题3:According to the passage, which sentence is NOT RIGHT?
A.African dress has deep cultural meanings.
B.Africa has a long history and a rich culture.
C.The rectangular box in the pattern represents “strength”.
D.People in the big cities in Africa prefer to wear western clothes.
小题4:The passage is mainly about ________ in Africa.  
A.the history of clothes
B.modern fashion styles
C.the meanings of traditional dress
D.the materials used in traditional dress
Why are black cats bad?
November 17 is an important day for black cats in Italy. An animal rights group has named that day “Black Cat Day” to stop the killing of thousands of the cats. Why do people     the animal so much? It is because people believe black cats bring bad luck if they walk across your path.
The black cat is just one of the     of superstition(迷信).You may already know that Western people don’t like the number 13. They also believe that walking under a ladder, opening an umbrella indoors and      a mirror can also bring bad luck.
According to Andrew Macaskill, who works for Times , British people believe it is    to see one magpie(喜鹊). But two bring good luck. “In Britain, people like to have a horseshoes over the door. They believe it can bring good luck,” Macaskill said. “But the horseshoe needs to be the right way up. The luck     if it is upside down.”
In the US, people usually spit on a new baseball bat before using it for the first time. They think this can bring good luck. Also, it is believed that good spirits live in trees. So by knocking on anything made from wood, people can call upon those spirits for protection against misfortune. People in the US also believe there are evil(邪恶的) spirits in blooms(扫帚). So     lean a broom against a bed. The evil spirits will cast a spell on the bed.
小题1:
A.loveB.keepC.hateD.raise
小题2:
A.symbolsB.storiesC.waysD.means
小题3:
A.buyingB.breakingC.borrowingD.bringing
小题4:
A.luckyB.unluckyC.possibleD.impossible
小题5:
A.throws awayB.runs awayC.gives awayD.puts away
小题6:
A.alwaysB.usuallyC.sometimesD.never
It has more than 845 million users worldwide. If it were a country, it would have the third largest population in the world, behind China and India. This is Facebook, a popular website from the US. It is similar to Renren in China.
Mark Zuckerber was born on May 14, 1984. As a little kid, he loved creating little fun computer programs. He set up the network in February of 2004. He was then a second-year student at Harvard University. One day, he had the idea of building a website for Harvard students to get to know each other. He set up the Facebook website. Harvard students could share photos and their personal information there. Soon, the website became very famous. Zuckerberg decided to leave Harvard to run Facebook full time. It was the biggest adventure in his life and later brought him great success. Now, the service is popular around the world.
Greetings such as “Have you checked your Facebook page today?” became a part of young people’s everyday language in the US. People can exchange message and get the latest information about their friends on Facebook. Zuckerberg’s dream is to connect people through the Internet. “Facebook is to make the world more open and connected,” he said.
What’s the young man’s secret to success? Zuckerberg believes it’s important to have an open mind and be ready to try new things. “The riskiest thing is to take no risks,” he once said in an open letter. Sometimes the simplest ideas go furthest. We hope Mar Zuckerberg can go much further, maybe even further than Bill Gates.
小题1:The underlined word “ it “ in the first paragraph refers to _________.
A.FacebookB.RenrenC.IndiaD.China
小题2:People can do the following on Facebook except __________.
A.exchange messagesB.share information
C.do online shoppingD.put up photos
小题3:Which is the correct order of the following events?
a.Zucker studied in Harvard University.
b. Facebook is popular around the world.
c. Zuckerberg dropped out of Harvard.
d. Zuckberg set up the Facebook website.
A.a-b-c-dB.a-c-b-dC.a-d-b-cD.a-d-c-b
小题4:Why did Zuckerberg start Facebook?
A.Because he wanted to collect some money.
B.Because he wanted to connect people online.
C.Because he felt bored when studying in Harvard.
D.Because he didn’t know his classmates very well.
Imagine having an idea, drawing it on paper, bringing it to a store and seeing it turned into an object. This is now possible with the help of 3D printers. Such machines were once used just by universities and big companies, but now, stores with 3D printing services are appearing around the United States.
Bryan Jaycox and his wife opened The Build Shop LLC in Los Angeles two years ago. The Jaycoxs offer 3D printing classes and services for anyone who is interested.
“I think 3D printing is going to be huge. It’s going to have a huge influence on society as a whole.” says KiChong Tran, one of the students in a recent class. He plans to open a 3D printing business in Cambodia (柬埔寨).
3D printing services are coming into American people’s life. The UPS Store is a nationwide retailer (零售商) that provides copying and other services. The UPS Store recently put 3D printers in three of its independently-owned stores. Burke Jones owns one of the stores in San Diego.
“The demand has been amazing. There has been a lot of interest from people. It’s been much more than I would have imagined.”
The UPS Store plans to add 3D printers in three more stores.
For $11, someone used a 3D printer to produce two small plastic parts as part of a knuckle (指节) for a hand. He works for the company which is testing finger prosthetics (假肢). He says the same–day or next-day printing services will speed up testing of parts and get them to patients faster.
Staples, an American store, is selling 3D printers on its website for as low as about $1,300. As with any technology - experts expect the printing speed to increase and the price to go down.
Bryan Jaycox requires $15 an hour to print an object. He also sets the price depending on the size of the object and up to $50 an hour for design and labor services.
Mr Jaycox thinks that within five years, 3D printing technology could become more user friendly. But KiChong Tran says even today’s technology can make a difference in a developing country like Cambodia.
“With 3D printing you can give them tools, so they are responsible more for their own development and they learn skills beyond just like learning English and becoming a tour guide or something like that. You can actually create things that give value to the world.”
He says it’s not just Cambodia but anywhere where there is a 3D printer, it can turn a good idea into reality.
小题1:What can 3D printers do according to the passage?
A.Come up with an idea.
B.Draw on a piece of paper.
C.Help users to spend less money.
D.Turn an idea into a physical object.
小题2:What does the underlined part mean in this passage?
A.Make users’ life better.
B.Make friends with users.
C.Make 3D printers easier to use.
D.Use 3D printers to make money.
小题3:What can we infer from the passage?
A.3D printing is becoming popular in the world.
B.There is no 3D printing business in Cambodia.
C.The UPS Store is the biggest 3D printing company.
D.3D printing plays the most important role in daily life.
小题4:What’s the passage mainly about?
A.The future of 3D printing in the world.
B.The 3D printing business in Cambodia.
C.The development and growth of 3D printing business.
D.The 3D printing classes and services in different places.
When you sit down with your family to eat a meal, do you ever wonder when and where the      of using chopsticks (筷子) began?
People say that the first chopsticks were used in China 5,000 years ago. The practice became widespread in Korea, Vietnam and Japan. Today they are a symbol of        culture.
Of Asian co untries, Japan highlights the importance of chopsticks         a day to celebrate them. August 4 is        as Chopsticks Day in Japan.
The different         traditions of Asia lead to different kinds of chopsticks. For example the Japanese use sharp chopsticks         they eat a lot of fish. Sharp chopsticks are good for picking the fish from the bones.
Chopsticks are made from different kinds of material. Bamboo chopsticks are         because the material is easy to break apart and doesn’t burn easily. People also use wood and bone for chopsticks. Some rich people had theirs         from valuable metals. Many emperors used silver chopsticks, for it was believed that they would turn        if there was poison in the food.
There are also many table manners       with chopsticks. For instance, never stick your chopsticks upright in your rice bowl or tap on your bowl with your chopsticks. People believe this is impolite to the host.
小题1:
A.advantageB.traditionC.instru ction D.time
小题2:
A.EuropeanB.AmericanC.AsianD.Chinese
小题3:
A.withB.throughC.onD.over
小题4:
A.pickedB.madeC.usedD.set
小题5:
A.homingB.producingC.cookingD.gardening
小题6:
A.because B.soC.once D.unless
小题7:
A.usualB.commonC.generalD.strong
小题8:
A.to make B.makingC.made D.being made
小题9:
A.blackB.grayC.dark D.red
小题10:
A.popularB.filledC.compared D.connected
If you are a visitor,you may look for the post office in a foreign country.Can you imagine (想像)how those people will tell you the way?
In the countryside of American Middle West,people will tell you,‘Go north three  miles.Turn east,and then go another two miles.’
While in Los Angeles,California,the American people have no idea of the distance on the map.‘How far is the post office?’ you ask.‘oh,’ they answer,‘it is about ten minutes by taxi from here.’But in fact,they don't know how far it is.
In Greece(希腊),a Greek will often say,‘Follow me.’Then he'll go with you through the streets of the city to the post office.
In many places, people usually say ‘Sorry,I don't know’ when they can't tell you the way.However,in Mexico(墨西哥),the people think ‘I don't know’ is not polite(有礼貌的).They usually give an answer, often a wrong one.
So you must be careful of their habits (习惯) when you are asking the way in a foreign country. 
小题1:In      ,the people don't tell you the direction but lead(引导) you to the post office.
A.Japan B.AmericaC.GreeceD.Mexico
小题2:You will often lose your way in         because the people can't give you the right direction.   
A.Japan B.America C.GreeceD.Mexico
小题3:The underlined word‘distance’means‘         ’ in Chinese. 
A.方向 B.地方 C.距离 D.终点
小题4:           countries are mentioned(提到) in the passage? 
A.Two B.Three C.Four D.Five
小题5:What do people usually do in many places if they don't know the way? 
A.They lead you to the place. B.They give you a wrong answer.
C.They say nothing. D.They say ‘Sorry,I don't know.’


Red is the color of China. Among all the colors, red is most    seen. The color red is fresh and pure, and in China we call it China Red. Chinese people are attracted by the color red not only because it makes people excited, but also because it has   meaning in Chinese culture and history.
No country in the world has ever  a color in such a way as China. Here, red is a symbol. It gives color to the soul (灵魂) of the nation. In the past, red represented dignity (尊严) and mystery. Even now, Chinese people   the color much more than the rest of the world does. It can be said that China Red is an everlasting theme for China, and an important color for the Chinese people. China Red has     a very popular phrase, attracting the world’s attention.
Finding red-colored things in China is very      , as you can see the color everywhere. All traditional red things have played special roles in China. Things like the walls of ancient palaces, the     flag, Chinese knots, lanterns, traditional paper-cuts, and even tanghulu are all red.
Red is the color of     , health, harmony, happiness, peace, wealth and so on. Only real things and events can fully   red’s real beauty. The color can be alive and breathing only when it’s connected with people.   
In China, red is more than just a color. It carries the ancient history and      of the Chinese nation. China Red is filled with mysterious charm beyond description and it is right here in China waiting for you to feel and discover!
小题1:
A.easilyB.quicklyC.carefullyD.closely
小题2:
A.differentB.richC.simpleD.correct
小题3:
A.usedB.sharedC.drawnD.mentioned
小题4:
A.needB.dislikeC.hateD.love
小题5:
A.spokenB.saidC.becomeD.got
小题6:
A.difficultB.easy C.simple D.free
小题7:
A.nationalB.internationalC.localD.foreign
小题8:
A.rainbow B.fear C.worryD.luck
小题9:
A.believeB.show C.talk D.write
小题10:
A.artB.businessC.cultureD.ability

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