题目内容

Qing Dynasty ______for more than 200 years


  1. A.
    existed
  2. B.
    has existed
  3. C.
    was existed
  4. D.
    has been existed
A
试题分析:考查时态:句意:清代存在200年。因为清代是过去的200年,用一般过去式,exist是不及物动词,没有被动语态,选A。
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A. broke down           B. knocked over            C. crashed into              D. slid down

A. terror             B. amazement               C. sadness                     D. shock

A. shoelace         B. vase                         C. steps                        D. pieces

A. servants          B. ministers                  C. messengers               D. slaves

A. killed             B. sentenced                 C. rewarded                  D. beaten

A. legal                      B. public                      C. lawless                     D. legendary

A. deliberately            B. accidentally                     C. carelessly                 D. attentively

A. increased        B. reduced                    C. raised                    D. dropped

A. surprised        B. excited                     C. inspired                    D. terrified

A. advertisements   B. posters                         C. warnings           D. instructions

In China, tea is a traditional drink, which is not only good for your health but can also enrich your mind. The following are some information of teahouses.

     Guozijian Yicheng Teahouse

     Run by two beautiful girls who play the seven-stringed guqin, this place is elegant and classic. Guests here not only enjoy fragrant(芬芳的)tea but also the beautiful music of guqin.

     Address : No. 8, Guozijian Avenue,Dongcheng District   

     Minghui Teahouse

     Located in an old temple, this teahouse will provide you a place of serenity. The teahouses here are divided into six private(私人的) rooms so guests can be fully relaxed in the comfortable environment. The workers are all dressed in traditional clothes of the Qing Dynasty. When enjoying a cup of tea, you may feel your troubles have disappeared.

Address : Inside Dajue Temple, Haidian District    

Peng Chacha

     Besides fragrant tea, this place is also famous for its entertainment facilities(娱乐设施) as it offers playing cards, chess and many other games. Guests here can enjoy tea while chatting and playing games. On the first floor, there are many kinds of nuts and snacks to try. And the second floor has many small rooms, which offer more privacy for conversation.

Address : No. 549, Jianhe Road, Changning District     

Taihe Teahouse

    Showcasing(展览) a lot of special furniture from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, this place attracts many people who appreciate traditional Chinese culture. As for the tea, its selection and quality may be beyond your imagination. Even the water for making tea is transported from the famous Hutiao Spring in Hangzhou.

    Address: No. 569,Pudong Avenue, Pudong New District

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      A. Taihe Teahouse                B. Guozijian Yicheng Teahouse 

C. Peng Chacha                   D. Minghui Teahouse

The underlined word" serenity" probably means __.

      A. calm and peace                B. anxiety and tiredness 

      C. noise and sorrow               D. joy and happiness

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     A. Enjoying tea.   B. Playing games.   C. Watching plays.   D. Chatting.

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      A. drinking tea is not good for your health but can enrich your mind

      B. the workers in Peng Chacha are all dressed in traditional clothes of the Qing Dynasty

      C. there are many kinds of nuts and snacks to try on the second floor in Peng Chacha

      D. the water for making tea in Taihe Teahouse is transported from the famous Hutiao Spring in Hangzhou

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