A

Digital preservation(数字保存)makes it possible to get back a photo or other important things on line you accidentally deleted.

B

After 3G and 4G, 5G is on the way. It's reported that 5G promises download speeds that are 10 to 20 times faster than what we have now.

C

Built between 1163 and 1250, Notre Dame(巴黎圣母院)is one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture(哥特式建筑)in the world. It is also home to many priceless works of art. However,it's a great pity that a fire broke its spire and a large part of its roof.

D

Hanfu, the traditional clothing of Han Dynasty, has become more and more popular among Chinese young people in recent years.

E

A car company in Korea worked out a new concept car (概念车)which has legs. The legs allow the car to climb over 1.5-meter-tall walls and step across gaps of the same length.

F

The Forbidden City's name mentions the color purple because purple stands for good luck and also means "purple air from the east",which make people connect the color to the great saints and nobility(高贵).

1.Which passages are talking about the two topies: ① Culture;②Technology? Match them from A to F.

A.①-CDF;②-ABE B.①-BCD,②-AEF C.①-CDE;②-ABF

2.Why does the writer introduce some technologies to us?

A.To make people know something about new technologies.

B.To tell people the importance of the newest technologies.

C.To let people know that all the technologies are developing in a high speed.

3.Which of the following questions can be answered in the passages?

A.How does Digital preservation get back the things you deleted?

B.What kind of building is Notre Dame?

C.Which cities are using 5G now?

4.Which of the statement TRUE according to the passages?

A.Hanfu stands for the culture of Modem China.

B.The Forbidden City is famous for its purple walls.

C.The buildings of Notre Dame are valuable to the whole world.

5.Where can we possibly see the six passages?

A.In a history book B.In a magazine. C.In a science book.

Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案):

In April, many places in Japan become carpets(毯子) of pink and white cherry blossom(樱花). Most Japanese schools and public buildings have cherry trees outside. In Japan the school year begins in April. In some parts of the country, the first day of school is also the start of the cherry blossom season.

In the season, the Japanese get together under the trees with their family and friends. They sing, drink, eat and talk until late in the evening. Japanese people started to hold parties like this in the third century.

There are more than 305 kinds of cherry trees in Japan. The Japanese love cherry blossom. They think that a flower is like a man’s life, short but bright.

1.In which month do many places in Japan become carpets of pink and white cherry blossom?

A.In May. B.In April. C.In March. D.In February.

2.In some parts of Japan, the start of the cherry blossom season is also ____.

A.the first day of school B.the end of school

C.the middle of school D.the first day of a vacation

3.What do Japanese people do in the cherry blossom season?

A.They visit their friends. B.They go shopping.

C.They hold parties. D.They go boating and cycling.

4.When did Japanese people start to hold parties like this?

A.In the first century. B.In the second century.

C.In the third century. D.In the fourth century.

5.How many kinds of cherry trees are there in Japan?

A.Less than 305. B.More than 305. C.About 503. D.305.

6.The Japanese love cherry blossom because they think ____.

A.it means spring time is here B.it’s beautiful

C.it’s nice and lovely D.it’s like a person’s life

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