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【1】These children ________________ (被吓坏) the terrifying stories.

2We saw lights ________________ (在远处).

3In recent decades, China is ________________ (变成最富有之一) countries in the world.

4I ________________ (印象深刻) her performance.

5________________ (是传统) women shouldn't eat with important guests here.

6His wife often ________________ (调制特别的饮料) the whole family.

7On arriving there, we all ________________ (很高兴看到) the beautiful scenery.

8The first thing that we should do is that we ______________ (应该确认会议的日期).

9The man ________________ (肩膀宽阔) looks very handsome.

【10He is hardworking, and usually ________________ (从早工作到晚).

【答案】

【1】were terrified by

2in the distance

3becoming one of the most wealthy

4was impressed by/with

【5】It is a tradition that

6mixes a special drink for

7were pleased to see

8should confirm the date of the meeting

9with broad shoulders

【10works from dawn until dark

【解析】略

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Tea drinking was common in China for nearly one thousand years before anyone in Europe had ever heard about teaPeople in Britain were much slower in finding out what tea was like, mainly because tea was very expensive It could not be bought in shops and even those people who could afford to have it sent from Holland did so only because it was a fashionable curiosity Some of them were not sure how to use it They thought it was a vegetable and tried cooking the leaves Then they served them mixed with butter and salt They soon discovered their mistake but many people used to spread the used tea leaves on bread and give them to their children as sandwiches

Tea remained scarce and very expensive in England until the ships of the East India Company began to bring it direct from China early in the seventeenth century During the next few years so much tea came into the country that the price fell and many people could afford to buy it

At the same time people on the Continent were becoming more and more fond of teaUntil then tea had been drunk without milk in it, but one day a famous French lady named Madame de Sevigne decided to see what tea tasted like when milk was addedShe found it so pleasant that she would never again drink it without milk Because she was such a great lady her friends thought they must copy everything she did, so they also drank their tea with milk in it Slowly this habit spread until it reached England and today only very few Britons drink tea without milk

At first, tea was usually drunk after dinner in the evening No one ever thought of drinking tea in the afternoon until a duchess (公爵夫人) found that a cup of tea and a piece of cake at three or four oclock stopped her gettinga sinking feelingas she called it She invited her friends to have this new meal with her and so, tea-time was born

【1】Which of the following is true of the introduction of tea into Britain?

A. The Britons got expensive tea from India

B. Tea reached Britain from Holland

C. The Britons were the first people in Europe who drank tea

D. It was not until the 17th century that the Britons had tea

【2】This passage mainly discusses ________

A. the history of tea drinking in Britain

B. how tea became a popular drink in Britain

C. how the Britons got the habit of drinking tea

D. how tea-time was born

【3】Tea became a popular drink in Britain ________

A. in eighteenth century

B. in sixteenth century

C. in seventeenth century

D. in the late seventeenth century

【4】People in Europe began to drink tea with milk because ________

A. it tasted like milk

B. it tasted more pleasant

C. it became a popular drink

D. Madame de Sevigne was such a lady with great social influence that people tried to copy the way she drank tea

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Eat,drink and be merry. That’s what Spring Festival is all about. But there are millions of people,too,who love to let happiness go up in smoke.

Offering cigarettes to guests is a traditional Chinese way of showing respect for them. A cup of tea and cigarettes are perhaps the most common way of welcoming a guest in China,especially during festive occasions.

No wonder,40 percent of the people surveyed recently said they would smoke at least twice the usual number of cigarettes during the Spring Festival because of all those gatherings and parties. Only 20 percent of the respondents said they would refuse a cigarette when offered one. Why can’t the others do the same?Because they could be seen as being rude,said more than half of the respondents. Fifteen percent feared they could be taken as “someone who cannot get along well with others”.

The Think tank Research Center for Health Development and sohu.com survey shows 61 percent Chinese think offering a cigarette is useful for socializing,and 52 percent have offered cigarettes to others. The study surveyed 3,800 people,64 percent of them men.

One third of those surveyed were smokers,out of which 57 percent said they couldn’t give up smoking because of the offering and accepting culture. “People have accepted offering cigarettes as an effective way of making friends,” research center director Wu Yiqun says.

China has more than 350 million smokers,catering to the tobacco market that is worth 500 billion yuan. “The survey shows we still have a lot of work to do,” Wu says. span>“Since Beijing is trying to make the Olympic Games smoke free,it is time to let people know that offering a cigarette is a bad habit and it should be given up immediately.”

【1】The passage is written with the purpose of________.

A.telling us a custom about the Chinese Spring Festival

B.introducing a way to make friends with Chinese

C.stopping smoking during the Beijing Olympic

D.telling us that offering cigarettes is a bad habit

【2】The third paragraph mainly tells us________.

A.the fact that smokers are greatly increasing during the festival

B.the reason why refusing cigarettes is acceptable

C.the fact that many people have to smoke more cigarettes during the festival

D.it is rude to attend parties without smoking cigarettes

3The writer mentions the 500 billion yuan tobacco market because________.

A.the tobacco market is not developing smoothly

B.the writer thinks that smoking wastes a lot of money

C.smoking is helpful to the tobacco market

D.the tobacco market attracts too many smokers

4We can infer from the passage that________.

A.people will be free to smoke during the Beijing Olympic Games

B.only a few smokers still have the habit of offering cigarettes

C.offering cigarettes is the most effective way for socializing

D.some nonsmokers will even accept the offered cigarettes

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For centuries Stonehenge has mystified and enraptured archaeologists and visitors. So maybe it is not surprising that another monumental wonder from prehistory has been overlooked for so long even though it is just a mile away.

Experts have discovered an “extraordinary” line of giant stones that dates back more than 4,500 years. The area around Stonehenge is littered with prehistoric sights but the 90 or more stones, lying 3ft underground, have only just been discovered by sophisticated radar equipment towed by radar equipment.

The buried monoliths are each up to 15ft tall. Instead of being arranged in a circle as they are at Stonehenge, it is thought they once formed a long standing line.

“We are looking at one of the largest stone monuments in Europe and it has been under our noses for something like 4,000 years,” said Professor Vince Gaffney, from the University of Bradford, one of the archaeologists leading the research. “It’s truly remarkable. We don’t think there’s anything quite like this anywhere else in the world. This is completely new and the scale is extraordinary.”

Prof. Gaffney believes the stones may have been planted by the same people who built Stonehenge, but he doubts whether there is a direct link between the two monuments.

These stones were placed along a steep slope, cut into a natural dry valley to form a C-shaped feature.

Precisely why the stones were put there remains a mystery. The archaeologists believe that at some stage the stones were pushed over. This was not done to damage the monument but rather to preserve whatever it was about the stones that seemed so important. “There was a transformation in the landscape that we do not understand,” Prof. Gaffney said. “The stones had significance. These were special places. Societies were organized, as with the great cathedrals, to create these things.”

【1】What have experts found according to Paragraph 2?

A. An observation post. B. Underground stones.

C. An ancient cemetery. D. A sacrificial site.

【2】 What can we know about Stonehenge from the passage?

A. A post history wonder confused archaeologists centuries.

B. The mystery of Stonehenge has been solved.

C. The stones might have some connections with the Stonehenge.

D. It is the largest stone monument all over the world.

【3】Which sentence is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Such stone monument is common all around the world.

B. The stones might serve for a certain purpose.

C. The stones were inserted into a plain.

D. The stones pushed over were to reduce the height of the monument.

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