摘要:( ) do you like the Spring Festival ? ------ Very much. A. What B. How C. When D. Which

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Do you like magic?

  Do you have interesting magic stories to share?

  Liu Qian is a magician from Taiwan.For the CCTV Spring Festival Gala(春晚)he put on two magic shows.They were very successful.Now many people are mad about his magic.We all want to know how to do it!

  Liu didn’t go to any magic school.He learned by himself.He worked hard at it.Now he is a great magician.When Liu was seven, he saw a coin trick in a big store.At that moment Liu decided to learn magic.

  Many teenagers fell in love with magic after Liu’s two shows for the CCTV Spring Festival Gala.They’re studying how Liu’s tricks work.I heard that one boy can do the tricks in Liu’s show.Li Jie, a top student in my class.He loved magic when he was younger.He spent lots of time studying how to play tricks.He could do card tricks really well.He said, “They looked so difficult to people, but in fact they didn’t need much skill.Once I did one for my sister.She was very surprised and asked me to do it again!”

(1)

How did Liu Qian learn magic?

[  ]

A.

He learned it at a magic school.

B.

He taught himself

C.

He learned it in a magic club.

D.

He learned it by watching TV.

(2)

When did Liu decide to learn magic?

[  ]

A.

After his two shows for the CCTV Spring Festival Gala.

B.

When he was middle school student

C.

At the age of seven.

D.

When he was 14 years old.

(3)

What does Li Jie think of the magic?

[  ]

A.

No one can do it except Liu Qian

B.

It is hard for ordinary people.

C.

It’s easy, but it needs much skill.

D.

It looks hard, but it doesn’t need much skill.

(4)

According the passage, which of the following is true?

[  ]

A.

Liu Qian became a famous magician after the CCTV Spring Festival Gala.

B.

Many teenagers fall in love with magic because they want to know how to do a trick.

C.

Li Jie’s sister asked him to do it again because she wanted to learn how to do card tricks.

D.

Li Jie could do card tricks well because he learnt them from Liu Qian.

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The Chinese New Year is the most important festival for the Chinese people. It usually comes in January or February. It takes about 15 days to prepare for it.

On the eve of the festival, people close the shops and stay at home. They all get together for a big dinner. They stay up late and enjoy dumplings at midnight for good luck.

In the morning, people dress in their best clothes, and usually the old stay at home, the young go out to pay a New Year Call(拜年). It is an important time for the young. The young people bow(鞠躬)to the old people. The Chinese call this “Ke Tou”. This means “touching the ground with the forehead(额头)”. Then the young people give their best wishes to the old people. The old people give children gifts or lucky money.    

They are very polite(礼貌)and do not use bad words on the Spring Festival Day. It,s the most important day of the year.

1.‘The Chinese New Year” in the passage means “      ” .

A. Mid-autumn Festival      B. the Spring Festival

C. Christmas Day        D. the Dragon Boat Festival

2.It takes about to get ready for the Chinese New Year.

A. a few days B. twelve days C. half a month       D. three weeks

3.On the eve of lunar New Year, Chinese people stay up late and eat dumplings because

A. they’re hungry      B. they want to get good luck

C. they like Chinese food very much            D. they want to read books

4.From this passage we can know that       give children gifts or lucky money.

A.the teachers B. their friends C. the old people D. their brothers

5.On the Spring Festival Day, what do people usually say to each other when they meet?

A. How are you?        B. Merry Christmas.

C.Good morning.       D. Happy the Spring Festival.

 

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The Chinese New Year is the most important festival for the Chinese people. It usually comes in January or February. It takes about 15 days to prepare for it.
On the eve of the festival, people close the shops and stay at home. They all get together for a big dinner. They stay up late and enjoy dumplings at midnight for good luck.
In the morning, people dress in their best clothes, and usually the old stay at home, the young go out to pay a New Year Call(拜年). It is an important time for the young. The young people bow(鞠躬)to the old people. The Chinese call this “Ke Tou”. This means “touching the ground with the forehead(额头)”. Then the young people give their best wishes to the old people. The old people give children gifts or lucky money.
They are very polite(礼貌)and do not use bad words on the Spring Festival Day. It,s the most important day of the year.
【小题1】‘The Chinese New Year” in the passage means “   ” .

A.Mid-autumn Festival B.the Spring Festival 
C.Christmas Day D.the Dragon Boat Festival 
【小题2】It takes about to get ready for the Chinese New Year.
A.a few days B.twelve days C.half a month D.three weeks 
【小题3】On the eve of lunar New Year, Chinese people stay up late and eat dumplings because
A.they’re hungry B.they want to get good luck 
C.they like Chinese food very much D.they want to read books 
【小题4】From this passage we can know that give children gifts or lucky money.
A.the teachers B.their friends C.the old people D.their brothers 
【小题5】On the Spring Festival Day, what do people usually say to each other when they meet?
A.How are you? B.Merry Christmas. 
C.Good morning. D.Happy the Spring Festival. 

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“When are you going on holiday? And where? ”are usual questions in the office before the summer holiday, and the answer often is: “In one week, to the beach. ”“Aha! You have a beautiful tan(=brown by sunshine! How was your holiday? ”These continue for days after you return.    Many Europeans have not only weekends and bank holidays but also five to seven weeks paid leave. Usually parents in the summer plan to spend three or four weeks with the family. Because of my earlier years in China, I found it difficult to understand the European attitude (态度)toward holidays.

During my childhood in the 1960s, my parents were always busy with work and meetings. They left early in the morning and came back late in the evening. My sisters, my brother and I were left alone with Grandma. We saw our parents only on Sundays and during the few holidays. The only long period (一段)of time during which the whole family could be together once a year was the Spring Festival. We missed our parents badly, but didn’t say so because we had been told that hard work was everyone’s duty and that we could not have our own small family without a big family.    Later I was a hard working student and, during summer or winter holidays, often stayed alone at university to have more time to study. I was always encouraged by my parents, for whom the holiday was less important than “work” and “study”. Holidays were a waste of time and I felt as if I had done something wrong if I took a holiday or did nothing during a holiday.

I spent the most difficult period of my life abroad. But when I joined this company, my boss didn’t seem to think it right for me to work like that. When I called him at home after office hours for business purposes (目的), he politely told me that he preferred talking about work with me in the office.

When the holiday season came near, he asked me to plan my leave beforehand (提前). He talked with me about his holiday and also asked about mine. For him, leave was a right.    Giving up a holiday for the company is encouraged in China, but is foolish here. I began to think about holidays.

Today my parents are retired (退休)and stay home with a lot of time for their children. But we are all grown- up and live far away. We miss each other, but we cannot afford to see each other very much and they often feel sorry for the fact that they were too busy to be able to take care of us when we were young.

Nowadays, Chinese take long weekends and have paid holidays. But do they use their holidays to enjoy family life? I hope so because my experience in China and Europe has helped me understand that work is not my whole life and that a family is also very important. I do not want to feel sorry in the future as my parents do and I certainly spend as much time with my son as possible. There is nothing wrong with either working hard or taking holidays, but we shouldn’t have one instead of the other. It is important to keep a balance (平衡)between work and play.   

1. What do the underlined words “paid leave” mean?

A. You have to pay when you take a holiday.   

B. Someone will pay for your holiday.   

C. You are still paid when you have your holiday.  

D. You can’t leave until you pay for the holiday.   

2. What is the main idea of this passage?

A. Working is the only part of the life.      

B. Traveling is the best way to spend your holiday.   

C. Enjoying holidays is as important as working   

D. Sharing happiness with your family is more important   

3. The writer talks about her own experience because she hopes that the Chinese will _______.    A. plan their holiday beforehand    B. get used to long holidays and enjoy themselves    C. give up a holiday for their work     D. bring business home after work hours

 

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