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China is a big country ________ a long history

Ahas         Bwith         Cat         Dhave

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1、B

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From old times, India has been a good friend of China. The two big Asian countries now work more closely on border problems, trade (贸易) and IT.
India is an interesting and mysterious( 神秘的)country with a long history. Around 2,000 BC, Indian civilization (文明) was born. It is one of the four oldest civilizations in the world.India is also the birthplace of  Buddhism (佛教).A famous  Chinese novel, "A Journey to the West", is about a Chinese monk (和尚) who tried very hard to learn about Buddhism from India.
The book comes from a true story. Xuanzang, a Buddhist monk was sent to India by the King of the Tang Dynasty.After many years, he brought back lots of Buddhist books. The name "India" was first used by Xuanzang in his work.
Today, religion(宗教) is still an important part of Indian culture. There are many religions there. Most Indian people believe in Hinduism (印度教).In India, cows are very special animals because  Hinduism  says they are holy (神圣的). So Indians don't sell or eat beef.Like China,
India is a developing  country with a large population(人口). It has  about 1.03 billion people compared to China's 1.3  billion.  More than two thirds of  Indians still live a poor life in the countryside.
India has no birth control so its population is growing fast. By 2030, India could even have more people than China.
Hindi (印地语) is the mother tongue of Indian people. But Britain took India in 1757 and stayed there until 1947. Because of this, English slowly became the other official  language.
【小题1】Why don't Indians sell or eat beef?

A.Because they don't like it.
B.Because they are afraid of getting ill.
C.Because they see cows as holy animals.
D.Because beef is very expensive.
【小题2】What is/are the official language(s) of India?
A.HindiB.English
C.Both of the aboveD.None of the above

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From old times, India has been a good friend of China. The two big Asian countries now work more closely on border problems, trade (贸易) and IT.
India is an interesting and mysterious( 神秘的)country with a long history. Around 2,000 BC, Indian civilization (文明) was born. It is one of the four oldest civilizations in the world.India is also the birthplace of  Buddhism (佛教).A famous  Chinese novel, "A Journey to the West", is about a Chinese monk (和尚) who tried very hard to learn about Buddhism from India.
The book comes from a true story. Xuanzang, a Buddhist monk was sent to India by the King of the Tang Dynasty.After many years, he brought back lots of Buddhist books. The name "India" was first used by Xuanzang in his work.
Today, religion(宗教) is still an important part of Indian culture. There are many religions there. Most Indian people believe in Hinduism (印度教).In India, cows are very special animals because  Hinduism  says they are holy (神圣的). So Indians don't sell or eat beef.Like China,
India is a developing  country with a large population(人口). It has  about 1.03 billion people compared to China's 1.3  billion.  More than two thirds of  Indians still live a poor life in the countryside.
India has no birth control so its population is growing fast. By 2030, India could even have more people than China.
Hindi (印地语) is the mother tongue of Indian people. But Britain took India in 1757 and stayed there until 1947. Because of this, English slowly became the other official  language.
小题1:Why don't Indians sell or eat beef?
A.Because they don't like it.
B.Because they are afraid of getting ill.
C.Because they see cows as holy animals.
D.Because beef is very expensive.
小题2:What is/are the official language(s) of India?
A.HindiB.English
C.Both of the aboveD.None of the above
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  China is a friendly country.Many leaders in other countries have come to China for their visits.

  He first took a plane to Shanghai on the night of November 15.Chinese people there gave him a warm welcome.The next day, ha had a face-to-face conversation with the college students at Shanghai Science and Technology Museum.At noon, the Chinese leader Hu Jintao invited him to have a big dinner.Then they sat together, talking relationship between the two countries and some other important things.

  Obama had a very busy schedule(日程)every day.But he still spent some time visiting the Forbidden City and the Great Wall.When a leader visits another country, he or she sometimes goes to the country's most famous places.It is to show respect to the local culture.For the leaders, it's also a good time to relax during a foreign trip.Obama spent 50 minutes in the Forbidden City on November 17.He thought the Forbidden City“a magnificent place to visit”.He said,“I will come back with my girls and my wife.”

  The next afternoon, he took a quick tour of the Great Wall at Badaling.There, he enjoyed a moment of peace.“How wonderful!It reminds you of the progression(进程)of history.”Obama said about the Great Wall.There is proverb in China:He who has never been to the Great Wall is not a True man.US President Barack Obama is a true man.

  On the night of November 18, Obama ended his visit and came to Korea by plane.He has left China, but his visit will be remembered by Chinese people.

(1)

How long did the president of the USA Barack Obama stay in China?

[  ]

A.

Two days.

B.

Three days.

C.

Four days.

D.

Five days.

(2)

During his visit in Beijing, Obama visited ________.

[  ]

A.

the Science and Technology Museum and the Forbidden City

B.

the Science and Technology Museum and the Great Wall

C.

the Forbidden City and the Great Wall

D.

the Science and Technology Museum, the Forbidden City and the Great Wall

(3)

The passage is ________.

[  ]

A.

a story

B.

a novel

C.

an advertisement

D.

a piece of news

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阅读理解,阅读下列内容,从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

  FROM old times, India has been a good friend to China.The two big Asian countries now work more closely on border problems, trade(贸易)and IT.

  India is an interesting and mysterious(神秘的)country with a long history.Around 2, 000 BC, Indian civilization(文明)was born.It is one of the four oldest civilizations in the world.

  India is also the birthplace of Buddhism(佛教).A famous Chinese novel, "A Journey to the West", is about a Chinese monk(和尚)who tried very hard to learn about Buddhism from India.

  The book comes from a true story.Xuanzang, a Buddhist monk was sent to India by the King of the Tang Dynasty.

  After many years, he brought back lots of Buddhist books.The name "India" was first used by Xuanzang in his work.

  Today, religion(宗教)is still an important part of Indian culture.There are many religions there.Most Indian people believe in Hinduism(印度教).

  In India, cows are very special animals because Hinduism says they are holy(神圣的).So Indians don't sell or eat beef.

  Like China, India is a developing country with a large population(人口).It has about 1.03 billion people compared to China's 1.3 billion.More than two thirds of Indians still live a poor life in the countryside.

  India has no birth control so its population is growing fast.By 2030, India could even have more people than China.

  Hindi(印地语)is the mother tongue of Indian people.But Britain took India in 1757 and stayed there until 1947.Because of this, English slowly became the other official language.

(1)

Why don't Indians sell or eat beef?

[  ]

A.

Because they don't like it.

B.

Because they are afraid of getting ill.

C.

Because they see cows as holy animals.

D.

Because beef is very expensive.

(2)

What is/are the official language(s)of India?

[  ]

A.

Hindi

B.

English

C.

Both of the above

D.

None of the above

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Recently the “China dream” has been the subject of a public topic. Although it is quite common for Chinese people to dream of an empowered or a prosperous(繁荣) China, most people also have their own dreams. Throughout China’s thousands of years of history, these “China dreams” have always existed. Do you have a “China dream”? I brought up this topic with several young Chinese students with higher U.S. educational backgrounds. Unsurprisingly, they all had their own heartfelt hopes and dreams for their native country.

Fred Wang, an MBA candidate in the U.S. said, “I dream of equal chance for the young in China. Equality means all young people can compete fairly, based on the rule-of-law no matter whether they are rich or poor.”
Yujie Zhao, another MBA candidate in California said, “I dream of a happy family with an affordable home. I dream of having the best education for my children so they will not lose at the starting line, and I dream of being able to take good care of my parents after they retire(退休).” She said, “It seems like all my dreams are about family, but it is so true for most Chinese young dreamers today.”
Yiqiong Zhang, an MBA graduate from the US shared her dreams. “I have a dream which I have been holding for many years, that is after working hard for about 20 to 25 years, I can have enough money to build and manage a small bookstore or a flower shop. Besides working hard, I am able to enjoy life: to play the piano, to hike and to enjoy a two-month-long vacation every year. This may be a common dream among young Chinese students.”
There is no doubt that all of these young students have their own “China dream”. They all love China, they all love chasing their dreams. Beautiful “China Dream” requires hard work. Everyone should work hard to make their dream come true.
小题1:Which is right about the three young Chinese students?
A.They receive higher education in China.
B.They have their own hopes and dreams for China.
C.They receive education of all levels in America.
D.They have their own hopes and dreams for America.
小题2:What does the word “compete” in the second paragraph mean?
A.对待B.完成C.竞争D.成功
小题3:Yujie Zhao hopes that ___________.
A.all young people can have equal opportunities
B.she can have a happy family with a big house
C.her children can receive the best education in America
D.she can look after her parents well when they are old
小题4:Which one is NOT Yiqiong Zhang’s dream?
A.Working hard for about 20 to 25 years.
B.Managing a small bookstore or a flower shop.
C.Playing the piano and hiking in her free time.
D.Having a two-month holiday every year.
小题5:From the passage we can learn that  ____________.
A.“China Dream” is very difficult to come true.
B.“China Dream” does need everyone’s hard work.
C.“China Dream” is a subject we need to study in China.
D.“China Dream” is only a dream about the development of our country.
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