题目内容
2008 is now finally in the past as millions of Chinese people around the world welcomed the Chinese New year on Monday 26 January.
As we waved goodbye to the Year of the Rat, the Year of the Ox was greeted in traditional style with firecrackers, parties and feasts.
As the Chinese word for Ox is pronounced 'Niu' which sounds similar to 'new' in English, but has the meaning of being 'bullish', that is, optimistic; this pun(双关语) is interpreted as a luck start to the year.
According to Chinese astrology(占星学), people born in the Year of the Ox are patient, hardworking and can inspire confidence in others. However, they can be fierce and remarkably stubborn at times.
Traditionally in London, the Chinese New Year celebration is held on the first Sunday after New Year's Day. This year, the mayor of London has promised spectators a rich mixture of live performances, a colourful parade and culinary delights(烹饪佳肴) at the famous landmark Trafalgar Square.
Further up in Derry, in Northern Ireland, the celebration arrived early. Locals were treated to calligraphy demonstrations(书法表演), authentic(地道的)Chinese tea tasting and a Chinese banquet. The mayor of Derry, Gerard Diver, thought the events were extremely important, not just for the Chinese community, but to everyone in Derry.
“We live on an island, and I sometimes think that we're perhaps not as exposed to different cultures or to different ways of doing things as we should be. This is a valuable opportunity to gain an insight into Chinese culture and traditions, and it's also an important sign of progress,” said Mr. Diver.
The global financial crisis has, however, affected celebrations elsewhere in the country. Coventry Community Chinese Association was forced to cancel its plans for the New Year due to lack of funding. Similarly in the south west part of the country, decisions were made to scale down(缩减) the celebration after a number of sponsors(赞助商) were forced to cut back on financial support.
Despite the setbacks, people are determined to welcome the Niu Year in style and hope the Year of the Ox will bring prosperity through fortitude(毅力) and hard work.
1.Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?
A.A Chinese Banquet B.Financial Crisis
C.Happy Niu Year D.New Year Celebration
2.From the passage we can infer .
A.the Chinese culture has a strong influence on the British
B.the Chinese culture affects the global financial crisis
C.most British people are not interested in Chinese culture
D.the British culture doesn’t agree with the Chinese culture
3.Why did the Mayor of Derry think the events were extremely important?
A.Because people can taste Chinese tea.
B.Because people can take part in a Chinese banquet.
C.Because people can know something of Chinese culture and traditions.
D.Because the global financial crisis was coming.
4.According to the passage, people born in the year of the OX are usually .
A.patient, hardworking and friendly
B.patient, hard working but stubborn
C.patient, hardworking and inspiring
D.patient, hardworking and colorful
5.What happened to some of the celebrations due to the global financial crisis?
A.The celebrations were greatly affected.
B.Some people had to cancel their plans of celebrations.
C.Decisions were made to scale down the celebrations.
D.All of the above.
CACBD
London Summer School in Classics
Dates
The London Summer School in Classics 2008 will be held at King’s College London. It will run from 8th July until 17th July. Applications close on 2nd June, 2008.
For an application form, please download either the 2-page PDF or the word format document from the foot of the page.
If you have any problems downloading the application form or any questions, please contact: London Summer School in Classics, King’s College London.
Tel: 020 7848 2299
Fax: 020 7848 2545
Organization
The school is organized by the colleges of the University of London. The summer school offers eight days of intensive teaching in Greek and Latin. There are four language classes each day as well as lectures and a debate, between 10:30 am and 4:30 pm. The course is not residential (提供住宿的), and there is no teaching during the weekend of 12th to 13th July.
The fee is £85.00. Travel grants (旅行补助金) are available as a contribution to your travel costs, but may not cover all your expenses. The travel grants are arranged during the summer school.
Teaching is generally in groups of 12-15 people and it, as far as possible, comprises (包含) of students of roughly the same level of experience. The style of teaching is friendly, but demanding: a lot of work is expected from students during the school, but they usually find the whole experience both stimulating and valuable. Some classes concentrate chiefly on reading, while others offer a mixture of grammar and translation practice. Our tutors include some of the most experienced and talented teachers of Classics in the London area and beyond.
The Summer School in Classics caters for a wide range of interests and for both school & university students as well as those who wish to learn Greek or Latin, or to revive their knowledge of the languages. Our principal concern is to provide a thorough program of language learning in a lively university environment.
【小题1】 To join in the school, you have to apply before ________.
A.8th July, 2008 | B.2nd June, 2008 | C.17th July, 2008 | D.13th July, 2008 |
A.do a lot of reading in Greek and Latin |
B.learn the grammar of Greek and Latin only |
C.do some translation work only |
D.speak Greek and Latin with experienced teachers |
A.Providing a stimulating experience for students. |
B.Promoting students to develop a wide range of interests. |
C.Teaching students languages in a lively environment. |
D.Improving students’ level of debating in the argument. |
A.Student groups consist of the same level students strictly. |
B.Students needn’t do any work in the class. |
C.Students learn Greek and Latin by listening to teachers all day. |
D.Students are generally divided into groups of 12-15. |
A.The fee is £85, including the travel costs. |
B.Students needn’t go to class on 12th and 13th July. |
C.People should fill in two application forms. |
D.People can contact the school by phone or email. |