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Should Shanghai bid for(申办) the Summer Olympics in 2028? Here are some people’s opinions.

Some people said, “The games will improve Shanghai’s global influence and the city is powerful and must try to become a platform(平台) for major international dialogues. Shanghai has succeeded in holding the World Expo in 2010 and the city can also hold a successful Summer Olympics.”

Others, however, are not sure whether it’s a good idea. They think the Olympics would be too expensive and the money could be better spent on other things.

The 2008 Beijing Olympics brought much prestige(声望) to the city and to China, but its cost, over $40 million, was high and the Olympic site(场地) in the center of the city is now largely unused. Could Shanghai learn from Beijing’s experience and do it better?

My answer is yes. As one American said, “A great city has to do great things.” Shanghai is a great city and is not afraid of facing challenges. Holding the 2028 Summer Olympics would prove that.

1.When did Shanghai hold the World Expo?

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2.Why don’t some people agree to bid for the 2028 Summer Olympics?

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3.How much did the 2008 Beijing Olympics cost?

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4.Does the writer agree to Shanghai’s bidding?

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5.Who said “A great city had to do great things.”?

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1.In 2010. 2.Because they think the Olympics would be too expensive and the money could be better spent on other things. 3.(It cost) over $40 million. 4.Yes, he/she does. 5.An/One American...
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China is a country with many colorful days and festivals. The Dragon Head Raising Day (“Longtaitou” in Chinese) is one of them.

This special day is on the second day of the second month in the Chinese lunar calendar(阴历). It stands for the start of spring and farming. This year, the day falls on Feb 27th.

The dragon is important in Chinese culture. We Chinese people call ourselves the “descendants(传人) of the dragon”. Therefore, people celebrate the Dragon Head Raising Day with many customs about dragons.

On the day in ancient times, people put ashes(灰)in the kitchen. This was to “lead the dragon into the house”. People believed that with the help of the dragon, they could have a good harvest (收成) in autumn.

Also people eat special foods on that day. The foods are usually named after dragons. For example, people eat “dragon whisker(细须)” noodles and dumplings called“dragon teeth”.

Today many customs have faded away(消退). But one that has remained is the cutting of hair. It was said that a haircut during the first lunar month may bring bad luck to the mother’s brothers. So many people have their hair cut on the Dragon Head Raising Day.

1.Is the Dragon Head Raising Day one of the Chinese traditional festivals?

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2.What does the Dragon Head Raising Day stand for?

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3.How do people celebrate the festival?

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4.What special food do people eat on that day?

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5.According to the passage, which custom still has remained on the Dragon Head Raising Day?

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1.Yes, it is. 2.It stands for the start of spring and farming. 3.With many customs about dragons. 4.“Dragon whisker” noodles and dumplings called “dragon teeth.” 5.The cutting of hair. ...

Diana Gopear was expecting a nice dinner and maybe some flowers for her 46th birthday, but what she got was a much bigger surprise.

“My heart was beating fast. I was shaking. I was so nervous,” Diana Gopear, Emily’s step-mother, said.Emily gave her step-mother the surprise of a life time. “It was just amazing. I could hardly read it. ” Diana said. She read some of the letter aloud. “Without you, I wouldn’t be the woman I am today.”

“I wrapped it really nice so it wouldn’t be broken. It was five pages about how amazing she is and each page had a picture of her, and then at the end said ‘will you accept me?’ And then the paper behind it was the one where she had to sign it,” Emily said.

Diana Gopear has known Emily since she was a little baby. “I never liked the word step for step-parent because some people aren’t step-parents. Some people are worth being a step-parent but in our situation it was just the way it was, ” she said. And while the birthday gift probably won’t ever be the best, but it is the most valuable for her.

“Blood doesn’t make you family, so she’s my mom because she’s been there for me, so she is worth being my mom in-law.” Emily said.

1.How old was Diana Gopear when she received the surprising birthday gift?

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2.How was Diana Gopear feeling while reading her daughter’s letter?

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3.Where was Diana Gopear asked to sign?

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4.Who has been there for Emily since she was a little baby?

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5.What’s the best title of this passage?

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1.46/ 46 years old. 2.Moved./ Surprised. /. 3.Behind the paper./ At the back of the paper. 4.Diana Gopear./ Emily’s (Her) step-mother. 5.A surprising birthday gift. 【解析】试题分析:本文是一篇记叙文。讲述...

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