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For example, we all have days like this: our dog has made a mess on the floor we just cleaned, or our friend called to tell us he or she couldn’t come at the last minute when we had cooked dinner for him or her. We may be really angry but we tried to bear things like those. According to ancient Chinese wisdom, we should shout in a loud voice instead of keeping silent. In fact, it’s good for our health.
“Chinese people have passed on the practice from ancient times to now as a part of traditional medicine,” said Mrs. Li, a 60-year-old woman from Hangzhou. “My parents taught me to do this. It’s a part of our folk(民间的)culture. ”
Mrs. Li is a member of a group of people who love shouting. Each morning, she and some of her friends climb to the top of a hill and let out loud shouts before starting their daily exercise. They believe that shouting is good exercise for their lungs(肺)and it brings them a lot of fun.
“Sometimes I shout out and other shout back,” said Mrs. Gu, another shouting lover. “It makes you happy. You laugh and then you feel very comfortable. ”
Dr. Peter Calafiura, an American doctor, agrees that shouting can have a positive influence on people’s health.
So, next time you start your morning run, why not try to shout out first? It will make you healthier.
小题1:The underlined word “bear” in Paragraph 2 means “__________” in Chinese.
| A.纠正 | B.忍受 | C.铭记 | D.杜绝 |
| A.her parents | B.her teacher | C.Mrs. Gu | D.Dr. Peter Calafiura |
| A.In a park. | B.At a square. | C.In her house. | D.On a hill. |
| A.It’s great furl. | B.It’s good for people’s health. |
| C.It’s easy to learn. | D.It’s good exercise especially for kids. |
| A.a shouting 1over | B.a shouting club |
| C.the advantages of shouting | D.the history of shouting |
请阅读下面关于杭州几个博物馆的简介及几位游客的相关信息,并按要求匹配信息,为他们选择合适的博物馆。
56. Mike is from Great Britain. He has often heard of the amazing silk which is worldwide famous. He hopes to get some more information about it.
57. Surry is a person who is very interested in the West Lake because of its fantastic sights and amazing historic stories. He expects to get more details about the spotlight.
58. Jeffery is from Italy, he shows great interest in tea, especially Hangzhou Longjing as well as Chinese traditional buildings and houses. If it’s possible he’d like to have a cup of tea there.
59. Nicholas is a Junior middle school student who is in favor of wild lives, especially the ones live on wetlands, their living conditions and threats to them that influence their lives.
60. Anderson is a college student who shows love to history. He would like to pay a visit to the museum which can inform him a lot about periods of Zhejiang history.
| A | B |
| There are several exhibition halls in this maze of a complex. The main gallery offers a brief look at several periods of Zhejiang history up to the Communist Revolution. Check out the gallery of Hangzhou native Chang Shuhong at the east end of the complex. | Every holiday, there’re crowds of people who enter China's Wetland Museum in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province. The museum receives an average of nearly 5,000 visitors per day in this summer vacation, 2010. With the exhibition area of 7,800 square meters, it consists of four wetland-themed exhibition halls. |
| C | D |
| It’s not the best of museum Hangzhou has to offer, since it’s not as new as others, but in its thirty years of existence, the Tea Museum has seen quite a few improvements. The Exhibition Hall is the main attraction and takes you through the development of tea throughout the dynasties. There are teahouses for you to go into a real hike and a real home-style meal. | Anything that there is to be known about West Lake can be found out here: flora, fauna, aquatic life, culture and the influence of the famed waters. The museum is easy to miss from the backside. Walk around the front to the main entrance. But don't try to climb to the top of the grassy hill that covers the structure, or one of the numerous (be of great number) guards might take you out. |
| E | F |
| Here you can learn how silk is made, from the worm to bathrobe, then to silk. They've even got a large gallery of looms and several of them in use just to show how it's been done for centuries. After you're finished with the exhibits, check out the shopping area – at least here you can be confident that it's the real deal. | The West Lake Expo started in 1927, and though it was not held for 75 years, it is now back to its former glory. This centrally located museum houses many pictures of Hangzhou before Liberation and also tracks those who started it all. Nowadays with the popularity of the West Lake Expo, the museum has won more and more attention. |
请阅读下面关于杭州几个博物馆的简介及几位游客的相关信息,并按要求匹配信息,为他们选择合适的博物馆。(改编)
56. Mike is from Great Britain. He has often heard of the amazing silk which is worldwide famous. He hopes to get some more information about it.
57. Surry is a person who is very interested in the West Lake because of its fantastic sights and amazing historic stories. He expects to get more details about the spotlight.
58. Jeffery is from Italy, he shows great interest in tea, especially Hangzhou Longjing as well as Chinese traditional buildings and houses. If it’s possible he’d like to have a cup of tea there.
59. Nicholas is a Junior middle school student who is in favor of wild lives, especially the ones live on wetlands, their living conditions and threats to them that influence their lives.
60. Anderson is a college student who shows love to history. He would like to pay a visit to the museum which can inform him a lot about periods of Zhejiang history.
| A | B |
| There are several exhibition halls in this maze of a complex. The main gallery offers a brief look at several periods of Zhejiang history up to the Communist Revolution. Check out the gallery of Hangzhou native Chang Shuhong at the east end of the complex. | Every holiday, there’re crowds of people who enter China's Wetland Museum in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province. The museum receives an average of nearly 5,000 visitors per day in this summer vacation, 2010. With the exhibition area of 7,800 square meters, it consists of four wetland-themed exhibition halls. |
| C | D |
| It’s not the best of museum Hangzhou has to offer, since it’s not as new as others, but in its thirty years of existence, the Tea Museum has seen quite a few improvements. The Exhibition Hall is the main attraction and takes you through the development of tea throughout the dynasties. There are teahouses for you to go into a real hike and a real home-style meal. | Anything that there is to be known about West Lake can be found out here: flora, fauna, aquatic life, culture and the influence of the famed waters. The museum is easy to miss from the backside. Walk around the front to the main entrance. But don't try to climb to the top of the grassy hill that covers the structure, or one of the numerous (be of great number) guards might take you out. |
| E | F |
| Here you can learn how silk is made, from the worm to bathrobe, then to silk. They've even got a large gallery of looms and several of them in use just to show how it's been done for centuries. After you're finished with the exhibits, check out the shopping area – at least here you can be confident that it's the real deal. | The West Lake Expo started in 1927, and though it was not held for 75 years, it is now back to its former glory. This centrally located museum houses many pictures of Hangzhou before Liberation and also tracks those who started it all. Nowadays with the popularity of the West Lake Expo, the museum has won more and more attention. |