Do you have friends or relatives who live in other parts of China? For example, maybe you live in Beijing, but you have cousins in Chongqing. But luckily, if you want to call them on the phone or do a video chat with them, you don’t have to worry about which time zone you are in. This is because almost all of China follows a single standard time.

But some countries have many different time zones. For example, the US alone has five different time zones. My hometown New York is in the Eastern Time Zone. But my friends in California are in the Pacific Time Zone, which is three hours behind my time zone. So, if I want to call them, I have to plan with them ahead of time to make sure we are both free at the same time.

Actually, there is one exception (例外) in China: the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region (新疆维吾尔自治区). In this region, people either follow Beijing Time - the time that the rest of the country follows - or Xinjiang Time, which is about two hours behind Beijing Time. People in Xinjiang have to be clear whether they are using Xinjiang Time or Beijing Time when making plans with each other.

For the first year I lived in China, I would often get phone calls from my mother very late at night because she forgot to consider the time difference. My hometown is exactly 12 hours behind China time! But by now, my family, friends and I have gotten used to the difference.

1.There are ________ time zone(s) in America.

A.one B.two C.five

2.The writer has to make a plan with friends in California before calling because ________.

A.they are both free

B.they are at the same time

C.they are in different time zones

3.The underlined word “consider” means ________.

A.认为 B.关心 C.考虑

4.Which of the following is TRUE?

A.All of China follows a single standard time.

B.People in Xinjiang can choose the time they use.

C.It is 10:00 in New York when it is 12:00 in California.

5.The best title for this passage is ________.

A.Learn to Save Time

B.Make Plans before Calling

C.Different Countries, Different Times

Spiders, bats, black cats and more…. Let’s see what Halloween has in store!

Halloween Party

Sunday. Oct, 26 8:00 am-10:00 pm

Food & Drink 587 Rose Road

Please reply to Ted, Steve and Brown at 211-8389

Costumes and children are welcome!

A new app—Shai Shufang

★Help sort your books in different classes.

★Share book lists with your friends.

Let you know what books are popular right now.

You can add any new book into your shopping list.

Please click http://www.Shaishufang.com to download the app.

Lost Dog! Please Help!

Name: Cookie Age: 6 weeks old

Hair: Brown Eye color: Black

Boy/Girl: Girl Location: 259 Tongshi Road

Lost around 8 am on June 5, 2017

REWARD(报酬): $300

Please contact with any information: Julia: 987-8647 Lisa: 984-6364

Notice

There will be a meeting on Chinese Traditional Culture

by Professor Wang Dong from Beijing University.

In the fifth building Classroom 906.

On June 16, 2017, at 9:00 am.

The Chinese Language Department, Yanti University June 13.2017

根据短文内容,选择最佳选项,并在答题卡上将选定答案的字母标号涂黑。

1.The Halloween party will be held _____.

A.on June 5 at 587 Tongshi Road

B.on October 26 in the fifth building

C.on October 26 at 587 Rose Road

D.on June 16 at 259 Tongshi Road

2.If Jack downloads the ShaiShufang app, he can _____.

A.know the popular books immediately

B.see what Halloween has in store

C.contact some information with Julia

D.take part in the meeting about culture

3.The dog Cookie _____.

A.was lost 6 weeks ago B.has brown eyes

C.has black hair D.is a girl

4.The meeting held by Professor Wang Dong is on ______.

A.a new app-Shai Shufang B.Chinese Traditional Culture

C.foreign Language Research D.Chinese Traditional Language

5.From the passage, we can know _____.

A.the Halloween Party will last for 16 hours

B.app users can only add popular books into his or her shopping list

C.the person who finds the lost dog will be rewarded $300

D.professor Wang Dong is from Yantai University

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