题目内容
Almost every Chinese person can recite(背诵) the two lines of the famous poem, “Every grain on the plate comes from hard work ”. But sadly, many of us don’t actually get the real meaning of these lines: Don’t waste food.
A CCTV program reported that the food Chinese people throw away every year is enough to feed 200 million people for a year. Do we have too much food? Absolutely not. According to the UN World Food Program, there were 925 million hungry people around the world in 2011, especially in developing countries. Six million children die of hunger every year.
Chinese people are well-known for being friendly and generous. Many even feel that they lose face if their guests have eaten all the food on the table. Luckily, a number of people have realized the importance of saving food. What should we do in our daily lives to waste less food?
1. Don’t order too much in a restaurant. Only order as much as you want to eat. If you cannot eat all the food you ordered, take the rest of it home.
2.Don’t leave any food in your bowls, while having meals
3. Keep an eye on what food you have at home. Don’t buy too much, especially for vegetables and fruit.
【小题1】What’s the real meaning of the underlined sentence?
A.春种一粒粟,秋收万颗籽。 | B.谁知盘中餐,粒粒皆辛苦。 |
C.吏禄三百石,岁晏有余粮。 | D.足蒸暑土气,背灼炎天光。 |
A.6 million. | B.925 million. | C.200 million. | D.725 million. |
A.Order more food in a restaurant. |
B.Every time you eat, leave some food in your bowls. |
C.Take all the food you ordered home. |
D.Don’t store too much food like vegetables and fruit. |
A.A number of people have realized the importance of saving food. |
B.The food Chinese people throw away every year is enough to feed 200 million people for a year. |
C.200 million children die of hunger every year. |
D.Many Chinese feel that they lose face if guests have eaten all the food on the table. |
A.Don’t waste food. |
B.Chinese people are friendly and generous. |
C.We can’t die of hunger. |
D.Every grain is grown by farmers. |
【小题1】B
【小题2】B
【小题3】D
【小题4】C
【小题5】A
解析试题分析:这篇短文中作者主要讲述了节约粮食的重要性,及如何做到节约粮食的,并且提出了一些节约粮食的建议。
【小题1】句意理解题。根据划线句子的内容,grain意为“谷物、庄稼”,而on the plate意为“在盘子上”,可知此句的意思与“谁知盘中餐,粒粒皆辛苦。”相吻合,故选B。
【小题2】直接信息题。根据短文第二段According to the UN World Food Program, there were 925 million hungry people around the world in 2011, 一句可知2011年吃不饱肚子的人有9亿2500万(925million)
【小题3】细节理解题。根据短文中最后提的建议第一条Don’t order too much in a restaurant. 可排除A项;根据第二条Don’t leave any food in your bowls, while having meals可排除B项;根据第一条If you cannot eat all the food you ordered, take the rest of it home.可排除C项;根据第三条Don’t buy too much, especially for vegetables and fruit.可知,D项与此描述的最吻合,故选D。
【小题4】细节理解题。根据短文第三段Luckily, a number of people have realized the importance of saving food.一句可知A项正确;根据第二段A CCTV program reported that the food Chinese people throw away every year is enough to feed 200 million people for a year. 可知B项描述正确;第二段Six million children die of hunger every year.一句可知C项错误;第三段 Many even feel that they lose face if their guests have eaten all the food on the table.一句可知D项描述正确;故选C。
【小题5】主旨大意题。根据短文第一段最后一句话But sadly, many of us don’t actually get the real meaning of these lines: Don’t waste food.以及下文的描述,整篇文章都是围绕着节约粮食的重要性,及如何做到节约粮食展开的,故A项正符合本文的中心思想,其他三项都过于片面;故选A。
考点:社会现象类短文阅读。
American people like to say “ Thank you” when others help them or say something kind to them. People of many countries do so, too. It is a very good habit(习惯).
You should say “Thank you” when someone passes you the salt on the table, when someone walking ahead of you keeps the door open for you, when someone says you have done your work well, or you have bought a nice thing, or your city is very beautiful. “Thank you” is used not only between friends, but also between parents and children, brothers and sisters.
“Excuse me” is another short sentence they use. When you hear someone say so behind you,
you know that somebody wants to walk past you without touching you. It’s not polite to break others when they are talking. If you want to speak to one of them, say “Excuse me” first, and then begin talking. You should also do so when you begin to cough or make any noise before others.
Let’s learn to say “Thank you” and “Excuse me”.
【小题1】You should say “Thank you” when______.
A.you say something kind to others |
B.you help others |
C.someone helps you |
D.you need others to help you |
A.widely used in the world |
B.used more often than “Excuse me” |
C.used only by Americans |
D.used only between friends |
A.cough | B.make some noise | C.go first | D.all the above |
A.Thank you | B.That’s very kind of you |
C.Excuse me | D.I’m sorry |
A.to be happy | B.to be polite |
C.to help others | D.to learn from Americans |
All over the world, people enjoy sports. Sports are good for people’s health. Many people like to watch others play games. They buy tickets or turn on their TV sets or may be online(上网) to watch.
Sports change with the seasons. People play different games in different seasons. Sometimes they play inside the room. Sometimes they play outside. We can find sports here and there. Some sports are interesting and people everywhere like them. Football, for example, is very popular in the world. People from different countries cannot understand each other, but after a game they often become very friendly to each other.
【小题1】Sports are good for _______.
A.the players | B.people’s health |
C.the coaches | D.people who like sports |
A. buy tickets to watch the games
B. watch the games on TV
C. watch the games on the Internet
D. A、B and C
【小题3】People play _______ in different seasons.
A.the same game | B.different games | C.any games | D.all kinds of games |
A.Table tennis | B.Baseball | C.Football | D.Skating |
A.people from different countries all |
B.people from the same country |
C.people who do the same sports |
D.after a game, people from different countries |
On September 19 this year, you will see a full moon (满月). It is the Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋节).The festival is on the 15th day of the eighth lunar (农历) month. And it is one of the most important festivals in China.
It is a big time for families and friends to get together. In the evening, people sit around a table and look at the bright moon. They eat sweet or salty moon cakes (月饼). People can see a lot of lanterns (灯笼) in the street. Children like guessing (猜) the answers to the lantern riddles (灯谜).
The Mid-Autumn Festival is also a harvest (收获) festival. Farmers begin to harvest fruits and vegetables.
Name of the festival | The 【小题1】________ Festival |
Date of the festival | The 15th day of 【小题2】________ month |
What to eat | Sweet or salty 【小题3】________ |
What children like doing | Guessing【小题4】_______ to the lantern riddles |
What farmers harvest | Fruits and _【小题5】______ |
Cosplay is great!
Cosplay is short for “costume play”, which means play-acting in costumes. People who take part in cosplay are called cosplayers. They usually create or make costumes of their favorite animation characters by themselves or get a tailor to make them. Sometimes they even prepare small things, like knives and earrings, which the characters wear or use in the animation.
Cosplayers are creative and proud of their work. They spend a lot of money and energy on it. They not only dress up as their favorite characters in the animation, but also act like the characters.
New trend (趋势) is on!
While Chinese fans are busy cosplaying characters in Japanese animations or movies, Japan, as a big country of cosplay, now has a trend to cosplay non-Japanese movie characters. Japanese cosplayers like the characters in Star Wars and Lord of the Rings very much. But the most popular ones are from the Harry Potter films. They have a very large number of fans in Japan. The character who is liked the best by Japanese cosplayers in Harry Potter films is Draco Malfoy, though he is Harry’s rival(对手) and always tries to get Harry and his friends into trouble.
Cosplay doesn’t have anything to do with age. Whether you are 5 or 50 years old, you can be a cosplayer if you are creative enough!
【小题1】We can infer that those who like to do cosplay must be ______ fans, too.
A.movie | B.music | C.sport | D.art |
A.create the animation characters and make the costumes by themselves |
B.act like their favorite animation characters in common clothes in the cosplay |
C.dress up as the animation characters and act like them in the play |
D.always wear something like animals in the play. |
A.It’ll cost little time and energy to take part in cosplay. |
B.If you are not young enough, you can’t be a cosplayer. |
C.Cosplayers are creative and enjoy their work. |
D.Only students may be cosplayers. |
Be careful! Some people may use the truth to deceive. When someone tells you something that is true, but misses important information that should be included, he can create a false impression(印象).
For example, someone might say, "I just won 100 dollars on the lottery(彩票). It was great. I took that ticket back to the store and they gave me 100 dollars!"
This man is a winner, right? Maybe, maybe not. We then discover that he paid 200 dollars for 200 tickets, and only one ticket won. He's really a big loser.
He didn't say anything that was false, but he didn't give the other important information. That's called a half-truth. Half-truths are not lies, but in fact they are dishonest.
Advertisements sometimes use half-truths. It's against the law to lie in advertisements, so they try to deceive with the truth. An advertisement might say, "Nine-tenths of doctors believe that Fancy Pills will be good to cancer. " It doesn't tell you that they only asked ten doctors and nine of them work for the Fancy Company.
This kind of thing happens too often. It's a sad fact of life: Lies are lies, and sometimes the truth can lie as well.
【小题1】What does the underlined word "deceive" mean in Chinese?
A.坦白 | B.引人注意 | C.获胜 | D.欺骗 |
A.they are really lying |
B.they are lottery losers |
C.they may want you to buy something |
D.they may not be honest |
A.The truth can be used by dishonest people. |
B.All lies are hidden in the truth. |
C.Nine-tenths of doctors work for Fancy Company. |
D.Advertisements are full of lies. |
A.Think carefully when they read or hear something. |
B.Spend no money on lottery tickets. |
C.Never trust anyone no matter what they say. |
D.Always tell the truth. |
A.Tell the Truth | B.Everybody Lies |
C.Lie With the Truth | D.Lies Are Lies |
Accident Report Form
Accident | A car crashed into a tree. Some people were trapped in the car. |
Weather conditions | There was a heavy rain. |
Date of call | December 3, 2006 |
Time of call | 9:30 p.m. |
Name of caller | Mrs. Green |
Place | Zhongshan Road, Nanjing |
Conditions of victims (受害人) | Mr. Green hurt his head. |
Mrs. Green hurt her left leg. | |
Their daughter felt frightened. | |
Action | Policemen arrived at 9:40 p.m. and sent the victims to Gulou Hospital at 9:45 p.m. |
【小题1】 What time did Mrs. Green call the police? _________
A.At 9:30 a.m. | B.At 9:30 p.m. |
C.At 9:40 p.m. | D.At 9:45 p.m. |
A.One. | B.Two. |
C.Three. | D.Four. |
A.Mrs. Green’s. | B.Their daughter’s. |
C.Mr. Green’s. | D.Their friend’s. |
A.It was sunny. | B.It was snowy. |
C.It was cloudy. | D.It was rainy. |
A.The car crashed into a wall. |
B.Their daughter hurt her leg and was sent to the hospital. |
C.The car accident happened on Zhongshan Road in Nanjing. |
D.The policemen arrived half an hour later and sent the victims to the hospital. |
More than 50 music students of New Milford High School in New Jersey, US, got a letter from their headmaster. The letter said that the music department of the school was in big trouble. The students had to pass a test, or the department(系) would be shut down.
On a Saturday, two officials greeted the nervous students. They asked the students to play a piece by Richard Strauss. But they had to sing the words to the music – German words!
Other tasks were also difficult. One student had to sing Mary had a Little Lamb, a children’s song, in an operatic (歌剧的) voice.
After three hours of testing, students waited for the results. They met some students from the New Jersey Youth Orchestra (管弦乐团). The judges(裁判员) gave them only a passing grade.
The worried New Milford students started to realize they had no chance. “I thought it was over,” said Bryan Olsen-Santana, a junior. “The person next to me was crying. I felt bad for her. I felt bad for myself, too, because music is everything to me.”
But then the headmaster came and told them something very dramatic (戏剧性的): “Someone’s played a joke on you!”
What was going on?
The test was part of a reality TV show (电视真人秀) called “Schooled”. The students’ parents, the school and a TV network had made it together.
Everything was fake. The two “officials” were really comedians (喜剧演员). The “students from New Jersey Youth Orchestra” were from another school. There were hidden cameras. The students’ parents were hiding as they watched.
As a reward for putting up with the joke, the students got gifts: MP3 players, digital cameras and school supplies. They were all from the show’s sponsor (赞助商).【小题1】
What is the letter about?
A.The headmaster would come back next term. |
B.The school didn’t have money to run. |
C.The music department was in big trouble. |
D.The students had to give up music. |
【小题2】
The students were nervous before the test, because _____.A.they were not good at music |
B.the judges were very strict |
C.they thought they couldn’t pass |
D.it would decide the future of the music department |
【小题3】
According to Olsen-Santana, we learn that _____.A.their school failed the test |
B.he likes music very much |
C.the test was just a joke |
D.the girl next to him was sorry for herself |
【小题4】
What does the underlined word “fake” mean in the passage?A.顺利的 | B.假扮的 |
C.受欢迎的 | D.便捷的 |
【小题5】
The students didn’t get _____ as gifts.A.money | B.MP3 players |
C.digital cameras | D.school supplies |