题目内容
Today, clothes are made in many different colours. They are also made from many different
like wools, cotton, linen and silk. Most people own lots of clothes. Each day, they choose what to wear.
Clothes
Clothes cover our bodies and protect us from the weather. They can also make us feel good about the way we look. Sometimes, our clothes tell other people about us, such as the work we do or what religion(宗教) we are. People have been wearing clothes for many thousands of years, but the clothes people wore long ago were different from the clothes people wear today.
Fashion
Fashion means the kinds of clothes that are popular at one time. Ancient Romans wore dresses. Some Romans wore togas(宽外袍) to special events. Long ago, women in some countries wore corsets under their dresses. Corsets were pulled in tight and tied at the back, so they weren’t to wear. Women wore corsets to make their waists (腰)look smaller. Fashion . It can be different from place to place. However, most people today wear simple clothes that are easy to put on and care for. Clothes need to be for the climate a person lives in, too.
Uniforms
People have worn uniforms for thousands of years. Uniforms show the work people do, or what school they go to, or what team or group they belong to. Most uniforms today are suitable. Some uniforms help to protect people from danger.
Clothes in the past and the future
You can learn more about the clothes people used to wear by looking at old paintings and old photos. What clothes will people wear in the future? What styles will people wear? Maybe people in the future will look back at the clothes in fashion today and think they look strange!
1.A. products B. chemicals C. materials D. styles
2.A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything
3.A. warm B. comfortable C. beautiful D. suitable
4.A. repeats B. continues C. increases D. changes
5.A. thick B. right C. traditional D. dry
6.A. especially B. seldom C. finally D. even
口语应用。(每小题1分,共5分)
阅读下面对话,从方框内7个选项中选择5个恰当的句子完成此对话。
A. Well, but why do you call me? B. What kind of TV shows is it? C. Is it a documentary? D. What are you doing now? E. Does it teach people how to make food? F. Send it to me and I will see how I can help you. G. What do you usually do at home? |
A: Hello, this is Johnson. May I speak to Mike?
B: Hi, Mike speaking.
A: 1.
B: I am watching TV with my brother.
A: 2.
B: A documentary called A Bite of China II.
A: 3.
B: Yes, it sure does. It also shows social changes while introducing food cultures.
A: Sounds interesting.
B: 4.
A: Oh, I have finished the poster of our club. Can you give me some advice?
B: Of course. 5.
A: It’s very kind of you. Thanks a lot.
B: You’re welcome.