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【题目】—Will you have a second child?

Haven’t decided yet. We ______ about it the whole year.

A. have thought B. had thought

C. thought D. have been thinking

【答案】D

【解析】

试题分析:考查谓语动词的时态A是现在完成时;B是过去完成时;C是一般过去时;D是现在完成进行时。句意:—Will you have a second child?你会要二胎吗? Haven’t decided yet. We ______ about it the whole year.还没决定。我们一整年都在讨论中。从回答中可以知道,讨论还在继续没有做出决定,因此要用现在完成进行时。故选D

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You may start with these pages from this website just to get a little taste of it without working too hard.

A Is For Love

Flash cards for learning a few Chinese words

Listening to the sound of Chinese

Play a few words of Chinese on your computer.

A few Chinese words

Each word is enlarged for easy study.

If you are studying Chinese, these tools can help.

Zhongwen site

More than a dictionary!

Clavis Sinica

Excellent program by Professor David Porter. It displays a whole document in Chinese [GB] or [BIG5], and gives individual word’s definition, pronunciation as well as much more information when you click on that word. If you are studying Chinese, this is a very useful tool.

Chinese Character Visual Dictionary

If you like to know more, go to the following sites on the Internet.

The Chinese Outpost

Pronunciation, Character and Grammar By Mark Andrew Baker. The best. A must-visit site.

Learn Cantonese / Mandarin Online

Internet Based Chinese Teaching and Learning

Rainland Kids discover Chinese Site is in Germany

If you want to have a better understanding of China, go to this one.

Wanfang Data

As an affiliate (分支) of Chinese Ministry of Science & Technology, Wanfang Data has been the leading information provider in hina since 1950s. With a wide range of database resources and value-added services, Wanfang Data has become a gateway to understanding Chinese culture, medicine, business, science, etc.

【1】The underlined(画线的) lines are probably some ______.

A. books

B. websites

C. tips for learning Chinese

D. dictionaries for learning Chinese

【2】This passage is most probably from ______.

A. a TV programme B. a teacher’s lecture

C. a newspaper D. the Internet

【3】If you want to know each Chinese character’s definition, pronunciation and much more information, you’d better surf ______.

A. Zhongwen site B. A Is For Love

C. Clavis Sinica D. A few Chinese words

【4】If you want to know China about its culture, medicine, business, science, you’d better surf _____.

A. Learn Mandarin online

B. Wanfang Data

C. Rainland kids discover Chinese

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【5】The underlined word “gateway” in the last paragraph probably refers to ______.

A. an opening in a wall that can be closed by a gate

B. a place through which you can go to another place

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D. a means of getting or achieving something

【题目】任务型阅读,请阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。 每个空格只填一个单词。

In China, as in many countries, the north-south divide runs deep. People from the north are seen as hale and hearty, while southerners are often portrayed as cunning, cultured traders. Northerners are taller than southerners. The north eats noodles, while the south eats, rice—and according to new research, when it comes to personality, that difference has meant everything.

A study published Friday by a group of psychologists in the journal Science finds that China’s noodle-slurping northerners are more independent, show more “analytic thought” and divorce more frequently. By contrast, the authors write, rice-eating southerners show more qualities traditionally associated with East Asian culture, including more “holistic thought” and lower divorce rates.

The reason? Cultivating rice, the authors say, is a lot harder. Picture a rice paddy, its delicate seedlings tucked in a bed of water. They require careful tending and many hours of labor—by some estimates, twice as much as wheat—as well as reliance on irrigation systems that require neighborly cooperation. As the authors write, for southerners growing rice, “strict self-reliance might have meant starvation.”

Growing wheat, by contrast, the north’s staple grain, is much simpler. One Chinese fanning guide from the 1600s quoted in the study advised aspiring farmers that “if one is short of labor power, it is best to grow wheat.”

To produce their findings, the authors evaluated the attitudes of 1,162 Han Chinese students in Beijing and Liaoning in the north and in Fujian, Guangdong, Yunnan and Sichuan in the south. To control for other factors that distinguish the north and south—such as climate, dialect and contact with herding cultures—the authors also analyzed differences between various neighboring counties in five central provinces along China’s rice-wheat border.

According to the authors, the influence of rice cultivation can help explain East Asia’s “strangely persistent interdependence.” For example, they say South Korea and Japan have remained less individualistic than Western countries, even as they’ve grown wealthier.

The authors aren’t alone in observing the influence various crops have on shaping culture. Malcolm Gladwell in his 2008 book “Outliers” also drew connections between a hard-working ethic (measured by a willingness to fill out long, boring questionnaires) and a historical tradition of rice cultivation in places such as South Korea and Japan, given that the farming of such crops is arguably an equally boring chore.

How China’s North-south Divide Has Influece on 【1 Personality

2】 in personality

China’s northerners 3】 on noodles, and they are thought of as hale, hearty and taller with more 4】 and “analytic thought” as well as higher divorce rates.

On the contrary, the southerners prefer eating rice and have more “holistic thought” and lower divorce rates.

Reasons

Planting rice needs twice more 5 than planting wheat.

Cultivating rice relies on irrigation system that requires neighbors to6 well.

If you are over independent, you might7 in the south.

If you are 8】 in labor power, it is best to grow wheat in the north.

The Research

The attitudes of 1162 Han Chinese students were evaluated.

Other unrelated factors like climate, dialect and herding cultures were carefully 9 .

The result shows the influence of rice cultivation can result in more cooperation and explain East Asia’s “strangely persistent interdependence”.

Another10 observation

Malcolm Gladwell also found the influence crops have on culture in his 2008 book “Outliers”.

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