题目内容
In China, summer is from _______ to _______.
A. May; September
B. October; December
C. June; August
C
【解析】
试题分析:句意:在中国,夏季从六月到八月。根据常识中国的夏季从六月到八月,故选C。
考点:考查文化常识
A hobby is not a job or a school subject. A hobby is something you enjoy doing in your free time. It’s not something you need to do. It’s just fun. Some people make model ships, keep pets, plant flowers, play computer games or chat on the Internet. Some paint pictures or dance . Some collect everything from stamps to shells… people take up hobbies because they think these activities can bring them many things like happiness, friendship and knowledge. Anyone, rich or poor, old or young, sick or well, can have a hobby. A hobby will make your life colorful.
1.What is a hobby?
A. A job.
B. A school subject.
C. Something boring
D. Something you enjoy doing in your spare time.
2.How many hobbies are mentioned (提及)in this passage?
A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D.10
3.Hobbies can bring people________
A. much money
B. health
C. happiness, friendship and knowledge
D. lots of trouble21cnjy.com
4.What kind of people can have a hobby?
A. rich or poor B. old or young
C. sick or well D. A, B and C
she | own | rest | afford | as | for |
become | until | favorite | when | eat | slow |
The custom(风俗) of drinking tea began in China almost 5,000 years ago. The drink spread 1. to the rest of Asia and reached Europe in the middle of the 16th century. It did not appear in England 2. about a hundred years later.
One of the first coffee house 3. who offered tea sold it at 6 to 10 per pound, a price only the very rich could 4. . Regardless of the price, tea got popular. As more and more of it was imported(进口 ) into Britain, it 5. enough for the rich. By 1750, it had become a6. drink of all classes in England.
Anna Maria Stanhope( 1783~1857) , known 7. the Duchess(公爵夫人) of Bedford, is considered the creator of the British meal "aftemoon tea". Dinner was not 8. until late in the evening, and the Duchess felt hungry in the afternoon. She really enjoyed inviting friends to join 9. for a meal at five o'clock which included cakes, sandwiches, sweets, and, of course, tea. This custom was quickly picked up by other fashionable people, and by the 10. of the country in the end.