题目内容
A Bite of China (舌尖上的中国) has become a hot topic on the Internet in China. It is a seven-episode(集) program. It is about traditional Chinese food.
The documentary has attracted over 100,000,000 Chinese audiences(观众). Most of them don’t see this program as a common food show, because it shows them the value of Chinese food and the changes in China today. The audiences can see how hard the cooks and farmers work to make such wonderful Chinese food.
Chen Xiaoqing, the lead director of the program, says that the program is not only about eating, but also about Chinese culture. His friend Liu Wen said, “We also wanted to show international audiences what China is like today.”
“A Bite of China will be out of English version(版本), ” said Chen Xiaoqing. “We should be thankful to the people who make so much delicious food.” added a reporter Wang Lu.
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1.How many episodes are there in “A bite of China”?
A. 4. B. 5. C.6. D. 7.
2.What kind of program is “A Bite of China”?
A. A soap opera. B. A comedy.
C. A documentary. D. A sports show.
3.What’s the meaning of the underlined word “attracted”?
A. 描述. B. 吸引 C. 产生. D. 改变.
4.Who works hard to make such wonderful Chinese food according to the passage?
A. Farmers and reporters. B. Reporters and cooks.
C. Cooks and farmers. D. Farmers and audiences.
5. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. The lead director of the program is Wang Lu.
B. Most people regard this program as a show about reporters.
C. “A bite of China” talks about not only food but also Chinese culture.
D. About 100,000 Chinese audiences are interested in this program.
The pupils and teachers at Fairfield School think it’s necessary to protect the environment! This is what they’ve been doing.
Growing vegetables
Fairfield School pupils started their own vegetable garden. Both children and teachers grow vegetables, then they pick them. In this way, school dinners are more delicious than ever before.
Recycling
The Fairfield pupils don’t just bring their books to school — they bring their rubbish too! There are recycling bins(回收箱) in the playground for cans, plastic bottles and paper. The teachers give a prize every month to the pupil who’s tried the hardest to recycle.
Finding cleaner ways to get around
Everyone walks or rides a bike to Fairfield School! “It’s faster to ride bikes than to drive anyway, even the teachers don’t use their cars.” says one pupil.
ways | How to 1. |
Growing vegetables | ★ Pupils at Fairfield School can enjoy delicious food by growing and 2. vegetables from their own garden. |
Recycling | ★ The pupils bring both their books and their 3.to school. ★ The pupil who works hardest at recycling will 4.from the teachers. |
Finding cleaner ways to get around | ★ Fairfield School asks teachers and students not to go to school 5. . |
In 2011, when British photographer David J. slater was visiting a park in Indonesia, his camera was taken away by a group of black monkeys. The resu1t was hundreds of monkey selfies(自拍照)。The best ones show a monkey smiling toothily for the camera 1.
Nobody knew they would create a copyrjght(版权) battle three years later.
Last month, a website put the monkey se1f1es online under a collection of free photos without Slater’s permission(允许). 2. .
However, the website refused to do so. They said that according to US copyright law, whoever pushes the button on the camera owns the copyright to the photo. 3. .
They Said,“US copyright law says that works that come from a non-human source can’t ask for copyright. That means monkeys don’t own copyright”.
___4.__He said he bought the cameras; he spent a lot of money traveling to Indonesia and it was his carelessness that allowed the monkeys to take his cameras away.All these have made him own the pictures, no matter who pushed the button .In a sense,the monkeys helped him take the photos, Slater said.
5. Who do think will win this battle?
A. It was the monkeys but not Slater that pushed the button. B.As of now, there has been no result in the Monkey Selfie case. C. Slater then sold the photos and they became popular on the Internet D. Slater asked the website to take them down since he owns the copyright E. Slater argues that the pictures belong to him as they were taken from his camera. |